anyway, nisaka comes to a stop a few paces in front of the older man. he nods his head in affirmation, and doesn't waste time pulling something out of his bag...
it's hard to miss the band-aids when the grey pouch is in nisaka's grasp. he only chooses not to say anything about them as he pushes onto his feet to accept the gift. ]
Heh. For not knowing anything, you've done a good job at guessing. I'm a man of the sea, see.
[ with his gloves on, he can't quite discern the quality of the material—but in these such cases, the sentiment is what matters, isn't it? ]
I don't know how yet, but I'll find an use for it.
[ except nisaka has no idea what to do. he just wanders on over to one of the terminals eizen had directed, but he hesitated in front of it, expression blank. ]
[ following suit, he crosses his arms and nods his head when asked. he doesn't know the exact process, but he imagines that the instructions must be intuitive enough for anyone to get it right. ]
[ nisaka's head tips at the keypad, and slowly he starts punching in his name, his gift, and eizen as the recipient. once finished, he presses enter and waits...
it makes a strange sound after, and a CONGRATULATIONS flashes up, indicating his incentives earned.
after a moment, he turns back to eizen. ]
Thanks for telling me. I guess I wasn't really paying attention.
[ as expected, the process is simple and painless. still, it's surprising how different the technology of this world is from that of his own. ]
Let that serve as a lesson for the future. It wasn't anything of importance, but the next time might be different. You can't be too careful in foreign territory.
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anyway, nisaka comes to a stop a few paces in front of the older man. he nods his head in affirmation, and doesn't waste time pulling something out of his bag...
it appears to be a handmade grey fish pouch.
(eizen might notice a few band-aids on his fingers.) ]
I didn't really know anything about you, so I went with something a little generic. I hope you can find some use for it anyway.
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it's hard to miss the band-aids when the grey pouch is in nisaka's grasp. he only chooses not to say anything about them as he pushes onto his feet to accept the gift. ]
Heh. For not knowing anything, you've done a good job at guessing. I'm a man of the sea, see.
[ with his gloves on, he can't quite discern the quality of the material—but in these such cases, the sentiment is what matters, isn't it? ]
I don't know how yet, but I'll find an use for it.
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Oh.
[ in case you couldn't tell, that little sound is his surprise. ]
I'm glad it worked out...
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with a nod, eizen pockets the pouch. then he points his chin in the direction of the keypad. ]
Don't forget to report that you handed off your gift. It'd be unfortunate if your efforts were to go unnoticed.
[ those battle scars on his fingers ought to be recognized . . . or something like that. ]
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Report...?
[ seems he missed that part of this gifting's purpose. ]
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A free week of stay in Shehui, and 500 credits for each gift that's given. Make the report, and those are your rewards.
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I didn't realize they pushed incentives that much.
[ hm hmm. ]
They must really want this coven to bond.
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[ eizen just hates being told what to do. ]
Though I doubt the government's meant to know about the coven. The very nature of our presence goes against what the locals believe in.
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Well hopefully whoever I tell is the right person.
[ he. he might be a little too lazy to really check for sure. ]
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[ seeing as the means is right there, farther along the lobby. ]
i'm so sorry for the wait!!
[ except nisaka has no idea what to do. he just wanders on over to one of the terminals eizen had directed, but he hesitated in front of it, expression blank. ]
So I just...?
no worries!
<3
it makes a strange sound after, and a CONGRATULATIONS flashes up, indicating his incentives earned.
after a moment, he turns back to eizen. ]
Thanks for telling me. I guess I wasn't really paying attention.
♥
Let that serve as a lesson for the future. It wasn't anything of importance, but the next time might be different. You can't be too careful in foreign territory.