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5 hours ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

"Alright!" Kris announced, stepping into the lounge with a number of paper slips waving about in his hand. "We're booked for seven at the magniporter. Get all your things in order before then."

Gone looked at him, and lifted his hat off his head, then put it back on. "Okay. Now I have all my things."

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18 hours ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

"Alright!" Kris announced, stepping into the lounge with a number of paper slips waving about in his hand. "We're booked for seven at the magniporter. Get all your things in order before then."

Silver nodded and hefted his pack.

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2 minutes ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

 

"I suppose that's fine."

 

“Thanks, I’ll be back in a minute.”

Pyro walked out and back through the portal.

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On 2/5/2023 at 3:17 PM, Channelknight Fadran said:

"Alright!" Kris announced, stepping into the lounge with a number of paper slips waving about in his hand. "We're booked for seven at the magniporter. Get all your things in order before then."

“What do we need to bring, exactly?”

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*cracks knuckles an entire week later*

The city council had recently unveiled the brand-new rail trolley down the center of main street, running off of an entire rooftop garden of various technically-placed bushes and flowers to clatter along a pair of iron bars laid into the street. So far it had been remarkably successful despite the near daily breakdowns from various disturbances - but, after all, that was what the conductor was paid there to manage. Kris had actually been planning on taking a more orthodox means to the magniporter station, but figured that this massive group of depressed-looking children and teenagers could use a little trolley ride down a cobblestone street.

They still wound up walking after it broke down two minutes in, but it was nice while it lasted.

At the station they were stuck back in a long line of backed-up patrons and wealthy partygoers, as one of the cornerpots had to be replaced. The manager had apologized profusely to everyone for the inconvenience, but by the strain in his voice it sounded less like a mishap and more like neglect on some worker's part. Kris always had found it strange how a world so centered on constant and consistent care of so many diverse species of plant could be so negligent at times, but he supposed that was just the beauty of imperfection.

While they waited, he glanced down at all his companions and asked, "So what even brought you to join such a mission anyways?"

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1 minute ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

The city council had recently unveiled the brand-new rail trolley down the center of main street, running off of an entire rooftop garden of various technically-placed bushes and flowers to clatter along a pair of iron bars laid into the street. So far it had been remarkably successful despite the near daily breakdowns from various disturbances - but, after all, that was what the conductor was paid there to manage. Kris had actually been planning on taking a more orthodox means to the magniporter station, but figured that this massive group of depressed-looking children and teenagers could use a little trolley ride down a cobblestone street.

They still wound up walking after it broke down two minutes in, but it was nice while it lasted.

At the station they were stuck back in a long line of backed-up patrons and wealthy partygoers, as one of the cornerpots had to be replaced. The manager had apologized profusely to everyone for the inconvenience, but by the strain in his voice it sounded less like a mishap and more like neglect on some worker's part. Kris always had found it strange how a world so centered on constant and consistent care of so many diverse species of plant could be so negligent at times, but he supposed that was just the beauty of imperfection.

While they waited, he glanced down at all his companions and asked, "So what even brought you to join such a mission anyways?"

"Well, Tacien here apparently decided that he should come to the inn. And then I found him, so now I'm here, and I figured I might as well come along with the other kid so he wouldn't be alone."

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3 minutes ago, Channelknight Fadran said:

Kris shrugged. "Just because it's something you're supposed to do, or would do anyways, doesn't make it any less considerate."

"He's an abandoned child. I wasn't going to let him be on his own."

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