Charles Xavier (
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multiversallogs2012-01-12 08:49 am
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Who: Charles Xavier & you.
What: Open post. Feel free to throw your characters at him.
Where: Mog Hill & Mafaton or somewhere in the central area of the city that your character is likely to bump into him.
When: Veerdi afternoon and evening.
Notes: None.
Warnings: None.
With no afternoon appointments and no one needing his immediate help at the Glory Shada (he is a counselor, after all, and they tend to keep more regular hours), Charles decides to slip away from work early in order to window shop around the city. It's mostly to look at furniture and other essential household items, although bookshops and strange trinkets inevitably end up catching his eye. Every so often he can be seen in shops, snapping pictures on his CiD, enquiring after prices and how long someone will be able to keep a reservation. Occasionally he'll wander into a cafe for coffee or tea on the go, more to warm up on a chilly Ruundary than anything else.
While walking, he lets his mind idle around, picking up and sifting through passing thoughts as he goes. Despite some friendly warnings to be cautious and his own recent encounters with the unforeseen forces of Baedal, he really can't help himself at times.
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"Oh, he arrived first. I came along a couple of months later." And because he doesn't want to rub his good fortune into anyone's face, that's followed by, "Apparently it's not too uncommon here."
feel free to pick up anything in his head, if wanted! there's also giant robots & a fluffy white dog
>__>
Which also leads to, "Pardon the non-sequitor, but what sort of world do you come from?" Because Will's mind is like something out a science-fiction novel, and that's neat. "I'll understand if you don't want to talk about it, and it's only friendly curiosity on my part. Only I can't help but keep wondering why we were all brought here." Yes, that's his reasoning and he's sticking to it.
Re: >__>
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So the idea of people actually living in space is a significantly large leap, as demonstrated by his broad smile. "Oh, that's plenty enough unless you care to tell me more. But as far as I can gather, a great many of us seem to be taken from Earth, or some variation of it. Which is...interesting. Worth noting, at any rate."
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"But points in time may be something consider as well." He gives a little exasperated gesture at a random plate. "At least I'm sure there's a pattern somewhere."
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