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[Open] Open the doors get on the floor
WHO: Patience and OPEN
WHERE: Around the temple
WHAT: A newbie appears!
WHEN: Before plot starts up
She doesn't move noiselessly, but her steps are quiet for something that weighs a few tons. Patience roams the woods around the temple, casting about with her eyes and nose and trying to reach out for that vague warmth that means the amber key or her fellow Wetherford time travelers are in a particular direction. She casts about in vain, which follows with what the little voices have been saying, but that doesn't help her mood. Now it's going to be even longer before she gets home and now things are even less certain.
At least she can find things to eat. Chasing off wolves from their food, fishing in the streams. It means as she's resigning herself to the situation her hunger doesn't drive her to distraction. During this time she doesn't seek people out, but if someone makes eye contact she'll stop and stare and probably engage in conversation.
After a day or so she finally turns to the temple, whose main hall is easily large enough for her to move in. She makes a rumbling chuffing noise, accompanied by the soundless sense of a young woman's voice saying, "Don't freak out. I'm coming in."
Inside, she looks about and gets right to it. "Who are you, and what can you do?"
WHERE: Around the temple
WHAT: A newbie appears!
WHEN: Before plot starts up
She doesn't move noiselessly, but her steps are quiet for something that weighs a few tons. Patience roams the woods around the temple, casting about with her eyes and nose and trying to reach out for that vague warmth that means the amber key or her fellow Wetherford time travelers are in a particular direction. She casts about in vain, which follows with what the little voices have been saying, but that doesn't help her mood. Now it's going to be even longer before she gets home and now things are even less certain.
At least she can find things to eat. Chasing off wolves from their food, fishing in the streams. It means as she's resigning herself to the situation her hunger doesn't drive her to distraction. During this time she doesn't seek people out, but if someone makes eye contact she'll stop and stare and probably engage in conversation.
After a day or so she finally turns to the temple, whose main hall is easily large enough for her to move in. She makes a rumbling chuffing noise, accompanied by the soundless sense of a young woman's voice saying, "Don't freak out. I'm coming in."
Inside, she looks about and gets right to it. "Who are you, and what can you do?"
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Thirty-five. [If he looks older, it's because alcoholism and chainsmoking are not kind on one's body in the longterm.] Did you hear this whole thing in your head about how you're going to save the Green and all? Because that's kind of the secret password to this, uh...
[What even are all the denizens of this hellish ersatz camping trip?]
...group. Of people. And a few things that ain't people. I think.
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Huh. [She would have pegged younger just because he probably only comes up to her hip and it's still wired into her brain, or energy-self or whatever because her brain is not here, that someone that small is a very young child.] Yeah, all that. Doesn't look like there's a way out of it. Here I am.
[...she's going to have to sell herself to the new team, isn't she. Oh this is going to suck.]
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Okay, well, we have a talking mouse too, so maybe a girl trapped as a dinosaur ain't the weirdest person we'll have joining us. We got dragons, too, at least two. And space people. [He pulls his pile of blankets and cloaks tighter.] You run into anyone else? I'm guessing we're near thirty now.
[He sounds like he's vaguely trying to comfort her that she's not the weirdest person here, but it's likely to only go so far given that he's still giving her the side-eye.]
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[Patience listens, keeping still, not doing the dinosaur equivalent of those little nods and I'm listening noises. Her big face is very hard to read.]
I met that mouse. She's all right.
[From her, that's high praise. This is honestly more talking than she's used to, but she's had to talk more on her Cretaceous adventure too. This is just how these things go, she guesses.
Dixon does sound like he's trying to make her feel better, and she doesn't trust it. The side-eye, well, that doesn't register very hard.]
That's a lot of people. You all show up in that library?
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He gives her a very blank look, not sure what library she’s talking about.] Huh?
[By now it’s probably a bit obvious Dixon’s not the sharpest lightbulb in the toolbox.]
We didn’t all show up in the same place, I don’t think. We kind of teleported around until we got stuck together. Bet if you run in the other direction from this place you’ll teleport back here too. [He snaps his fingers.] Even fast as you look.
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[Admittedly, Patience grades on a curve that depends on how small and helpless something is and Mrs. Brisby is about at the lower limit for things Patience can really interact with in this body.]
Right. Well. I'm this. [Selling herself. Right. She raises one big clawed foot and puts it down.] I'm muscle. I can kind of track by scent too.
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I see that. [Patience vaunting her talents reminds Dixon of how few he has; he's nurturing a complex for how useless he is to this caravan of people.]
Can you pass me my pants? [He gestures towards the jeans drying over the fire. They're probably at least minimally damp by now. He realizes a moment delayed that maybe he should ask her to do it without her mouth, but doesn't know if she can with her stubby arms. Hey, maybe he'll have 'can use opposable thumbs' as an edge on her.]
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[She eyeballs him, her first thought being a flat rejection just on the grounds of hating being told what to do, then the thought that she probably should try to get along, then-]
Is that why you're wrapped up like someone's grandma?
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[He rolls his eyes and scoots under the blankets towards the fire, where he just gets his damn pants himself and pulls them under the blanket, wiggling himself into them while preserving modesty.]
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They get blood on them or were you just here long enough to need laundry day?
[Which she will not have to participate in. That's something.]
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You need a tour?
[He doesn't know what she'd be interested in; most of the set-up here is around what humans need to camp. Whether or not she's a dinosaur or a person turned into a dinosaur, he can't imagine she'll get much use out of the clotheslines and all.]
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[She hopes it doesn't show how weird it is how small he seems.]
Sure. I know outside fine, but I haven't been in here before.
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[He looks momentarily very excited, like he's just remembered something he wants to share with her. It's not that it's anything he can lay any claim to, but somehow by virtue of knowing where it is and being able to present it to someone, he feels quite proud.]
I just realized. You need to see the singing statues.
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[Probably. If there's humans here, why not bears? They'll have to be pretty big to face her, though.]
The singing what now? Is this because there's wind blowing around them or something?
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Can you get through all the doors and halls in this place?