Hubert von Vestra (
darkbishop) wrote2021-02-05 02:53 am
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HUBERT VON VESTRA ✦ FIRE EMBLEM: THREE HOUSESRESIDENCE ✦ Emerald district
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I'd be honored, then.
[He's not really sure what to do with that, from the sound of it, but he does nod; lead the way, Rukia!]
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Please, have a seat.
[ And once she's done, she comes over with two cups of green tea. ]
Ah - I should introduce myself. My name is Rukia Kuchiki; I arrived in this world only a few days ago.
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Hubert von Vestra. I likewise arrived only a short time ago. Pleased to meet you.
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Yes, it's a pleasure as well. It's odd how we've all arrived from different kinds of places, isn't it?
[ Because as far as she's concerned, nobody she's met so far reacted to her shinigami attire. None of these people are from the Soul Society, at least. ]
Where do you come from?
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[It's A Lot but it's A Lot in a way he personally finds very interesting. It certainly seems like he could learn a lot here, even if most of it won't be particularly helpful to Lady Edelgard. Still, it's something to focus on that isn't the idea that he's stuck here for the time being, with no way home.]
I am from Fódlan, specifically the Adrestian Empire. I serve Emperor Edelgard as the Minister of the Imperial Household.
[He pauses for a moment, then scoffs.]
In other words, it's a fancy way of saying I serve the Emperor in her affairs; my devotion to her goes far beyond duty, however.
[That... doesn't really explain much about Fódlan, but it's a good enough place to start, he supposes.]
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[ That is pretty fascinating. She hadn't thought that her neighbor was of high social standing, but then again she knows quite a few people in that sort of position, so it isn't completely overwhelming or anything like that. ]
I've never heard of Fodlan before, but I also wouldn't consider myself to be very well-traveled. I wouldn't be surprised if that was on another world entirely, though, considering how some people here haven't heard of planet earth before.
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[does fódlan have the concept of being on planet earth?? i don't know, just roll with it.]
What is it that you do, where you're from? Tell me about it.
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Well...
[ Rukia pauses for a moment. It's very bizarre to her that everyone here can see her, as she's so used to ordinary humans being unaware of her presence. She's tempted to lie and say she's an ordinary high school student, but seeing as though she's been walking around in her shinigami uniform and her zanpakuto on hand, there's no point in lying. ]
I come from a place known as the Soul Society. I'm a shinigami; that entails helping souls from the human world pass over safely, and purifying corrupted souls. Normally, humans are unaware of the presence of shinigami. ... I'm finding that this isn't the case here. It's...strange.
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[The adjustment here must be even more difficult for Rukia; being surrounded by gempeople and humans all of whom can see her when that shouldn't be the case must be quite the experience indeed.]
I imagine it goes without saying, but I've never heard of anything like that before. If I may ask, how exactly is a soul corrupted, and how do you purify it?
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[ Bleach Lore 101. Enjoy, Hubert. ]
Of course, if the soul committed too many sins as a mortal, it ends up being sent to Hell instead.
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[This is so wild, which is exactly why it's so fascinating. Other words are crazy...]
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[ It's tragic, sometimes, hearing their stories, but such is the life of a shinigami. Rukia's got a lot more going on than just this, though, thanks to a certain human having discovered her presence back at home...but she'll save that for another time. ]
I can't say for sure if such a thing exists in your world, but it's entirely possible. Unless you have a certain amount of spiritual energy, you most likely wouldn't be able to see any of this happening.
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If such a thing exists, I haven't met anyone with enough spiritual energy to see it.
[That doesn't mean it isn't possible, but it seems likely he would have at least heard of a few fringe cases before. Still... what a thing to consider.]
It sounds like a very important job.
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[ Because, like, having a bunch of Hollow everywhere would be bad... But there's something relieving about being able to share this with a stranger, someone who shouldn't be privy to this information -- but it isn't like he'd really be able to do much with it. Maybe. ]
I'll admit, I'm surprised you're as calm about this as you are. I'd imagine that most humans back where I'm from would be shocked if they ever had an encounter with a spirit.
[ bc like. hella deda ]
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[...though tbh hubert doesn't usually find much terrifying to begin with.]
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Oh? Now I'm curious. Are you referring to things that are present in this world, or are you talking about things back where you're from?
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[...Well, more terrifying than usual, given the inherent horror in working with such a vile group as those who slither in the dark.]
The technology alone is far beyond anything I could have imagined; it's taken some getting used to.
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I understand. We have phones where I'm from, but I'd only ever used them in the human world for shinigami purposes. The technology here is far more advanced and extremely complex; I've never seen anything like it before.
[ It's so much to take in, isn't it. ]
However, I've learned a couple of things, such as how to send photos and messages to other people. If you need assistance with that, I can show you how to do that.
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[He's at least worked out the network and many of the other functions, but it is absolutely a slow-going process. While he can't see an immediate use for sending photos, it could be helpful to know?? He's gotta learn everything.]
I would appreciate the assistance, yes. It is good to know I'm not the only one finding all of this vastly different.
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[ Somehow, this seems to get her to perk up a little. It may be the fact that she gets to teach someone how the phones (sort of) work and feel smart... She pulls open her phone and does some tapping. She pulls up a blank text message and points to an icon that resembles a camera. ]
All you need to do is tap this icon, [ She does so, and a variety of blurry photos pop up onto the screen. ] and then tap the photo you'd like to send. It's very simple!
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[Huh! There are so many things you can click on... One of these days, he's just going to have to try clicking Everything.]
I appreciate the assistance; most of this is straightforward once it is explained, but it doesn't always seem obvious initially.
[Thank god people in the tdm helped him set his phone to silent because he would hate it by now otherwise.]
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[ Look at them, making technological progress. Proud of u two. ]
It seems as though learning the phone's one of the easier things about this world. There's a lot going on here that I don't quite understand, even when someone lays it out for me.
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[Though catching up is valuable itself, he's aware of that. It's said in a wry tone more than anything else; he's not genuinely upset about it, at least.]
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[ If anything, that is. Might be good to help one another out here. ]
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[Here, let him pull his phone out and flip through a few settings; he's actually worked out how to text pretty well and has learned how to mute his damn phone so it doesn't make noise at him all the time, but we're still pretty much looking at the basics here. He's a quick study, but it's kind of hard to catch up when you're a Ye Olde...]
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