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Scenario A: This One Blows
With so many winged creatures starting to fill up the world, it was only a matter of time before someone asked: how does flight work? Aerodynamics is a complicated subject, but one cannot hope to fly at all in a world with no air or wind. What, then, would be the point of having wings at all if they can't be used?
All at once the sky becomes filled with air, and the winds begin to move. However, there doesn't seem to be much logic to where and how hard they blow - all the wind knows is that it does blow, and that winged creatures may use it to fly up and away. Unfortunately, the result is something of a chaotic windstorm, and with an infinite supply of snow falling from the mountaintop the world is suddenly whited out in a raging blizzard.
If you're outside when the wind strikes, you'd best grab onto something before you get blown away yourself. If you're indoors at the time you'd think that would be lucky, but the wind hasn't quite figured out where it's coming from, either... so maybe stay away from anything sharp or heavy, in case a sudden indoor tornado starts whipping things around.
Scenario B: Let There Be...?
Light is another tricky subject. Where does it come from? The sky seems like a reasonable answer, but not all places are exposed to it. What of caves and buildings? How does light get there, and what happens when it can't?
The change may come slowly or suddenly as the world itself seems to experiment with the idea. Anything with a roof over it is left in total darkness, while everything outside remains brightly lit. It's as if a bright spotlight were pointing down at the world from above - even windows won't do much to let the light in, as it can only illuminate what it touches. Reflecting light may still be too difficult of a concept for this world.
The idea of there being other light sources is also, unfortunately, a difficult subject. Nothing seems to be able to penetrate this new darkness. Navigating indoors may be difficult for awhile, especially if you're also battling a hurricane.
Scenario C: How To Train Your Dragon
Dragons are dangerous and powerful creatures, but the fluffier, feathery breed has quickly grown in popularity among the people of the new world. Many find the small dragons cute, and some have even adopted them as pets. They're only as big as a house-cat, so what's the harm?
Well, the winged dragons have noticed that people are much more forgiving around them if they play up their cuteness. They've grown more fearless around strangers, and with that they can be quite a nuisance. It's more common now to see them swooping down on people, stealing shiny things, or just getting in the way to beg for food scraps and attention. Though not actively malicious, their claws and beaks are also quite sharp if you're unfortunate enough to be on the receiving end.
Persistence is another strong trait among dragons, as evident from their fishier dragon brethren, so these bad habits might be tough to break.

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To be fair, I don't really know how ANYONE could stand them.
It briefly makes her wonder how Ren must have felt, all alone here, save for Akechi of all people. He's determined that the others must be here somewhere, too. Where Ren goes, Ann will follow, and if he is so sure, then she is, too.
Her little train of thought is disrupted at the sound of wind and something sliding across the floor. Something that does, in fact, tap into the toe of her shoe. She lifts her head, peering at the locket at her feet. The kid in the picture is cute, all bright eyed and bushy tailed. He seems sweet.
She picks the locket up and closes it, because it's not her place of business, and she stands up, walking back over to him with her hand extended to safely deliver the locket back to its rightful owner. ]
Here. Ah, you don't need to leave on my account. I'm good with hanging out on my own. Stay in here and be safe for a while longer. I'm just waiting on Ren to come back, anyways.
Kaiba feels so vindicated right now.
In some ways, perhaps even moresoHe met her halfway, as he moved to collect the locket. When it was safely back in his possession he clutched it tightly and regarded her with renewed interest. There was no way that she hadn't seen the contents, but she once again had sense enough not to pry.
The locket held an image of the one person Seto cared about.
So he would claim. He hadn't exactly left his younger brother in the best postion either. This whole time, he had promoted the concept that this world and all it's oddities was really just a simulation- if that were true then none of the people or their possessions were real either, and yet he still guarded that locket protectively.]... [He was silent for an extended moment as she drew attention to his consideration- again. Although he wanted to refute it, he didn't. Maybe he was losing his edge if this stranger could see through his motivations so easily.]
[The name was mildly familiar to him..] He's the one that used to work at Leblanc café. [Aka. one of the two people that had identified the various components of this new structure]
His time has come!!
Once the locket is back safely in his possession once again, she drops her hand back down to its respective side, pausing only to push her hair back over her shoulder. ]
Yeah. He and I are from the same place. [ Place seems a better word to use other than 'world', mostly because it's all a bit confusing. She's heard others mention that they're from Japan, or have businesses there, too, yet she's never seen nor heard of them at all. ] He's a good person. It's a shame he's here, because he's desperately needed back at home.
[ The system isn't going to fix itself
with all those rotten adults, after all. ] Anyways. Sorry to have bothered you again.He'd say it's long overdue!
[Thinking back on the boy in question... he doubted the validity of her assertion that Ren was 'desperately' needed] Isn't there anyone else that knows how to brew coffee, and serve drinks...? [Delivered with a sarcastic edge in his voice] He's not the only one that has somewhere else to be- and I'm certain that my absence is more damaging than his.
[Rather than answering in words, he gave a short grunt to acknowledge that he'd heard her but he didn't need her apology.]
A win that has nothing to do with card games!
Ren is far more than a barista, he's more important than you or anyone could ever realize. This isn't a competition about who is more important or needed. [ Blunt and to the point, just as he'd been. She glances off to the side again, folding her arms over her chest. She can't say much more than that, because of the situation. Even if they never bumped into one another at home, there's still that slight chance -- and the last thing any of them needs is for anyone, here or at home, to know just who the Phantom Thieves really are. ]
I know we all need to be places, but this is what we have to deal with for now. It is what it is, and right now, we should focus on just trying to survive and figure things out.
Now that just sounds insulting 8|. He's going to beat Yugi, ok. Eventually.
When he's running an entire chain, instead of a single café then you'll have room to talk. [Giving the impression that he doubted that this would ever come to pass] You're the one that brought it up. [Not a competition, exactly, but the matter of importance. So he had taken exception to the implication that his own time was somehow of lesser value by extension. Since she was unable to divulge the group's secrets or activities it just sounded more like she was infatuated with this barista... a subject Kaiba had zero interest in exploring]
That is what I've been trying to do.. I haven't been sitting on my hands the entire time. [Although by now it felt as if he had] You just got here- save the lectures.
He can do it. If he believes in the heart of the cards......
[ Ren's been dragged through the mud enough, and she knows that he probably wouldn't even want her defending him like this. He isn't the type to take offense to things, he's far more laid back than she will ever be. But she can't help herself. ]
I'd imagine you haven't been, no. You don't seem like the type. [ She shrugs her shoulders again, moving back to her booth to plop down. ] Not lecturing, just stating facts.
We can no longer be friends 8/. (j/k)
[What little he knew about Ren that was easy to confirm. He did give the impression of being fairly easy going.]
[He remained standing, listening in part to her.. and in part to the wind howling outside. Surely, it would die down soon...] facts that needed no such reminder... [With some distance back between them, he quickly swung the cord of the locket back over his neck, before tucking it safely away. Once he got tired of standing, he returned to the bar area and sat with his back towards her. Well- that was unnecessary.
As he assumed most interactions to be.]SORRY THAT'S NOT IN THE CARDS... EITHER
[ Just like most of the other people she's had interactions with at home. It actually makes her feel a little sorry for him, not that she'll voice that out loud. She sighs again, shakes her head, and rests her chin in her palm. ]
Reminders aren't always a bad thing. Do you have a name? [ Mostly, so she can rant to Ren later. She needs a name to huff about, after all. ]
He still hasn't forgiven Yugi for having the audacity to lose to someone else.
[Thinking in error that the proceedings had reached a natural conclusion......
.. He expelled an exasperated sigh when she spoke up once more. He could just ignore her... but it was still a source of irritation that literally no one could identify him. Marketing couldn't have dropped the ball this hard.] The name is Seto Kaiba, and you'd do well to remember that. [He spun his stool around, and crossed his legs tightly together as he looked for a flash of recognition. There was none] President of Kaiba corp. [Still.nothing] The top-ranking duelist in the world? [...................................]
I'm firing my PR department at the nearest convenience.
It's really all Atem's fault, if you think about it
[ Ah, there it is. Ann just stares blankly at him as he finally gives up the ghost, along with... a bunch of other information that she did not care for or ask about. She's not particularly surprised, or impressed, either way. ]
Seto Kaiba, President of Kaiba corp. So, I was right, you are a businessman. [ A young one, but whatever. She still wins, what's her prize? ] Oh, you're a duelist. So like, you duel people with swords or whatever? That's cool, I guess.
[ N e r d a l e r t-- ]
A dueling CEO. That's a first. You should tell them to do a better job, yeah. Maybe they need to give you a cool name.
Oh gawd. You believe those Egyptian fairy tales? (It totally was Atem's fault. No doubt)
[For someone that had complained about idle chit chat earlier, he was offering up more info than was necessary. Guess it was only ok when he was personally guilty of it. Her expression wasn't difficult to read, she'd neither heard of himself or his company.]
Not that sort of duelist. [This was getting ridiculous on an unprecedented scale. Duel Monsters was prevalent across the world and yet no one here was familiar with it. Raising his left arm slightly, he pointed to his duel disk] .. As in duel monsters. You couldn't have missed seeing this device....
[With a groan] Tell me you haven't heard of Pokémon, either. [No really. This is what he wants to hear. There are at least three dweebs here into those discount duel monsters and they all think their monsters are real. It's pathetic.]
how can they be fairy tales when the hieroglyphics say otherwise?! (everything is his fault tbh)
[ Which sounds nerdy as hell. Not that she's one to talk, she loves video games. But that isn't the point. ]
I have no idea what a Pokémon is, no. We don't have duel monsters or Pokémen where I'm from. Or Kaiba Corporation. [ She shifts a little, tipping her head to the side. ] I'm from Japan. I live close to Shibuya... what about you?
Kaiba's putting his money on modern science. (That pharaonic troublemaker)
[
He's definitely a nerd... and an obsessive one at that]Least there's something.. [Straightening his posture, and resuming his stern expression] Domino- also from Japan. [Here was another disconnect. While Kaiba had heard of Shibuya- chances were she hadn't heard of Domino]
SHUN THE NON BELIEVER! (and the pharoah screw the rules)
[ Or not. Life's pretty busy and stressful, right now. She's pretty sure they're all going to get arrested -- or rather, they were. Not... so much now. Maybe this really is more of a blessing than a curse. ]
Domino... I've never heard of it. Is it small? [ Maybe that's why. Except she's traveled all around the country, and she's pretty sure she'd have... heard of it, if it existed. ] Huh. Small world, regardless.
Things were going so well, we were denouncing friendship speeches, then this happened.
The most modest] If electricity is ever functional here... [He'd be able to give a demonstration][Things weren't exactly sunshine and roses in the time period that Seto had left behind either. A madman that had claimed to have stolen souls over the course of 10,000 years and was actively trying to resurrect the lost city of Atlantis was .. more importantly,was also trying to take over Kaiba Corp (cough. more importantly). Kaiba couldn't allow that- so he'd ended up in a tag duel versus the man.... one in which he had just lost, then he ended up here. Yugi had better not do the same..]
No. [The city was a sprawling expanse of urban expansion.] Too small...
s h u n
[ If Futaba were here, she thinks that she'd probably be able to crack it real quick. Or... die trying, because Futaba without some sort of computer or gaming system doesn't even register in Ann's mind, honestly. ]
You don't look like you're much older than I am. You must have a lot of responsibility on your plate, to run a company at such a young age.
Let's see if I remember what I wrote. Also, sorry! I thought it sent the first time.
[Futaba sounds like a kindred spirit for Kaiba.. you know if he believed in such things. The lack of electronics was driving him nuts already]
That's putting it mildly, but age has nothing to do with it. [Whether his was 18 or 82 it wouldn't reduce the responsibilities attached to running a major corporation. He just didn't want his lack of years to be equated with a lack of experience.] Under my guidance, the company has flourished and it's expanded into markets worldwide.
no worries fam <3
[ Maybe not. It's hard to believe that there's no electricity at all. ]
You're right. Age is just a number, it's the amount of work and determination that you put into something that really counts. [ Something that she has to remind herself of a lot, lately. Had, rather -- her dream of being a big time model is pretty much dead in the water now. ] You've done a lot of hard work, then. That's amazing.
I'm just glad I checked! <3
which at some point she might.] Simple machines still function, and we have other resources... [Like water] ... that might be where to start. [Something else to look for in the rubbish on the beach- materials for building a turbine and generator. Ugh without the proper machinery already in place this was going to be an even greater chore]Mm. [He hummed to her agreement. Was she being too complimentary and agreeable?
There's no winning with this one. Still, he said nothing to dissuade her from continuing to do so. Had he known that she was worried about the model gig, he wouldn't have understood why. Sure, he might not be interested in such things, but he had two eyes. He could at least tell that she was attractive and had a fresh young face most agencies would kill for.][If girls like her played Duel Monsters- it would do wonders for sales.
Just casually thinking of advertising prospects] Do you have a name...? [What kind of a question was that?]no subject
[ It's an idea, at least. Where there's a will, there's a way, and all that jazz. But that's a thought for later. Ann crosses her left leg over her right in her seat, completely unaware of Kaiba's marketing thoughts. ]
Oh! Yeah, sorry. Ann Takamaki, though it's not a name that's really worth remembering. [ You know, like his. ] I'm just a full time student and part time model. [ With the rest of that time being spent stealing things in a completely different universe, but, details. ] It's nice to meet you.
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Yeah- yeah marketing. Appealing to duelists of all genders.. blah blah.. give him the damn phone][So much for the pleasantries. He did finally get her name, so there was that.
.. and oddly enough, he was planning on remembering it]no subject
Yeah, here, you can try. There's no signal, though. [ And not much charge, either, despite the fact that Ann's been careful about... you know. Not trying to use it. By work, she means... it just turns on. No internet, no calls... nada. ]
Hey, just be careful not to hit the red eye looking app. [ The occult looking one. Not that it'd work. She doesn't think. Ren says his doesn't, so, she's pretty sure hers won't either. Better safe than sorry, though. ]
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Moving closer, he held out his hand until she had deposited the device into his possession making no comment about the signal. A quick glance at the screen told him she was right about that, so he found a closer table, and set to work. Placing her phone down, he drew out his own, swiftly popping the back off of it.
Fiddling with it, he drew out an object then placed the rest of his phone aside before turning hers over. Knowing how attached people could be to these things he issued some reassurance]
This won't cause any damage to the phone, it just slots right in to the preexisting port, and essentially gives the signal a boost.
[Then wrinkling his nose a little]
I think I can manage not to accidentally open an app. [Once the modifications were in place, he looked expectantly at the screen, seeing the creepy eyeball symbol for the first time. It almost reminded him of the Millennium eye though it differed in design. Looking to the bars, a smirk crossed his lips.. for one brief moment it looked like it had worked, but the moment he dialed in a number it was gone.
With a growl, he drew back the phone as if he was going to smash it into the table but he stopped himself. To come so close, and still be denied.]
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It's okay. Even if it were to break, it wouldn't be for a good cause. [ Not to mention as of right now, it's virtually useless, anyway.
She doesn't comment on his app navigating skills, at least. Ah... that's a bummer. ]
Don't be upset. It's still something, right? I'm sure we can figure something else out.
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sorry this got REAL LONG
Sadly, I don't think I shortened it!
LMAO IT'S FINE!!