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pheasantboy) wrote2037-09-07 12:14 am
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[God, he sounds so... pleasant.]
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Akira Kurusu.
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Goro Akechi.
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Ren Amamiya.
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Akira Kurusu.
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Ren Amamiya.

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Hm. Very well, then. [... but then he touches his chin a second time.] That blue place I was in before? The, ah, gentleman with the nose—he said something about that, I think.
[He's not sure?]
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[The "I think" coupled with that brief glimmer... hm. It's more than a little concerning.]
You say you think- so do you not fully recall what transpired back there?
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I admit it's a little strange. [It's very strange. And again, he glances down, a little wrinkle appearing between his eyebrows.]
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[Still... that wrinkle. A little something beneath the vacant stare. Hm.]
Do the words Persona, Phantom Thieves, or Metaverse mean anything to you?
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Then he blinks, shakes his head, and it's gone. The gentle smile returns.] No, I'm sorry, this is is all very interesting—[he does not say this as if it's interesting]—but I'm meeting a friend.
It's been nice talking to you. Very strange that we look so similar. I suppose that's the many-worlds theory for you. Take care.
[He waves, and turns to head in the direction of Leblanc.]
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This does not bode well. Not in the slightest.]
Which friend? There's a chance they might not have been brought here. Many of us are without our loved ones.
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Ah, Haru Okumura? I suppose if you're me, you must know her. [Haru is his very good friend. They have so much in common.]
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[It's a test. Like casting a line to catch a fish. Will he take the bait?]
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[Why would someone do that? He has no idea. But he's never known Haru to feel neglected, not in all the time they've known each other, which was... well, it's as long as Akechi can remember.]
You say you go to the same school?
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It's... concerning.]
Yes, we're both at Shujin. I transferred as part of an undercover mission to investigate what the press are calling "cognitive anomalies"- or rather, strange cases of cognition very abruptly, and sometimes quite starkly, changing.
For instance, Sumire Yoshizawa believing that she is Kasumi Yoshizawa, when the latter has passed away. I have been told that these instances may be linked to a man named Dr. Maruki.
[Does this cause any of those "glimmers" as well?]
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I really have to go. [Again, he turns on his heel, and heads briskly off.]
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Hm.]
Where will you go? Okumura-san isn't here. Honestly, most of the people here are other versions of us or Ren- or perhaps you know him as Akira Kurusu. Morgana is present, and a boy named Naoya Toudou, as well as my world's Dr. Maruki.
Otherwise, there are only cognitions. Facsimiles of real people.
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... Ren's here? [He comes out with it, eventually. But he was heading to Leblanc. Of course Ren should be here....
He pinches his nose.] I have to say, this is a little confusing.
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[But he's from a "Ren Timeline." That is most interesting. Is there some significance to that? Food for thought.]
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[He doesn't like the idea of Ren being alone. Ren is... well, he's difficult to see, sometimes.]
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[It's not even entirely dishonest. Something is off with this Akechi. It's worrisome.]
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Very well. Would you like to join me at Leblanc? Perhaps Ren will be there, or Okumura-san, and we can put all of this to bed. Or, at a minimum, we can get a nice cup of coffee.
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[He'll go ahead and let this other Akechi lead, to give him some sense of control. It's the least he could do, really.]
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[He doesn't notice he's being allowed to lead. Nor does he seem too concerned about an unknown quantity walking behind him. When they reach Leblanc, the door is open, but when he steps inside... there's nobody there.]
Boss? [He sounds uncertain.] Ren? Is anyone here?
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[He follows the other inside, sighing at the lonely atmosphere. This place should be warm. Welcoming. A home away from home.]
We can still sit down if you'd like, but I understand if you'd rather go elsewhere. Jazz Jin wouldn't be the worst place to chat.
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Not at all. We may be the first here, but that's not to say others won't arrive. It would be better if they didn't find the place empty, don't you think?
[And, setting down his case, he takes a seat in one of the booths, as if he's done it a thousand times. He almost sounds normal.] Shall I summarise?
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[But he sits all the same, across from the other.]
Go ahead and summarize.
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Very well. This place looks like Yongen, but it's not. The place back there is known as the Velvet Room. It's inhabited by a strange-looking gentleman named Igor, who logic suggests at least knows why we are here. Your presence supports the theory that the many-worlds hypothesis is in play.
Also, none of my friends are here. I'm quite alone. [He frowns. Like that's the most objectionable part of it all.]
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[Hmm... This is a difficult path to tread. There is clearly something off with this Akechi, but he is also torn from his home. From people he cherishes. He seems... disappointed, to say the least.]
All of us have been pulled from our homes, just like you. We all have left people behind. Though many of us share the same faces, we are still distinct individuals whose lives differ enough that it isn't quite a house of mirrors.
I wouldn't say it's inherently comforting, but what I am saying is there are people with whom you could learn to confide in.
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You sound very lonely, if you don't mind the observation.
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