HighEndNoob (Gaius/Gai) (IVDf VIPw IIIPc IIIWt)The response: "Tokyo, Japan," with a map on it. You can zoom out on this map, which zooms out to a large island... and then an even larger continent.
Looking closer, you locate the Roman Empire on the opposite end of the large continent. Your soul seems to have traveled... far.
There's another field, this one overlaid on the map. It's marked: "Enter Address"
Ozarck (Di/Hamada) (4Df 3Pw 7Pc 2Wt)As you curl up defensively, you hear the roar soften, and eventually halt. Whether it's gone, or skulking after spotting the other girl, you have no way of knowing without risking your life.
Bloody Knife
-Sharp. Reroll up to two failed dice on your first throw.
Sir Elventide (Giovanna/Nagisa) (3Df 3Pw 4Pc 6Wt)You stare dumbfounded at the machine as it lurches ever closer. The bright lights make it impossible to make out the driver in the front seat.
The cart pulls up. Perhaps you misjudged its speed, because you find yourself staring it practically in the face, meters away, as it stops and then runs silent. The lanterns are still on.
Wooden Rod
-Quick Weapon. Always strikes first.
Neoexdeath (Gunnulf/Shin) (3Df 3Pw 4Pc 6Wt)(Skipped
)
Wunderkatze (Ryzard/Mitsuru) (0Df 7Pw 4Pc 5Wt)"Thank you. Um. I'm doing a report about commandos in WW2, can you search up the name Ryzard Czajka?"
Head over to the Pawn shop after my last inquiry and book checkout.
The woman responds immediately.
"Ryzard Czajka was a Polish refugee who escaped the Great Terror of the interwar period, who later trained as a British Commando and participated in partisan operations on the Eastern Front in 1942. He was last reported as missing in action in 1943.
He is mentioned in a chapter of the book
Trojan Horse: Partisans of World War II."
...
You grab an umbrella from the umbrella rack. You're pretty sure it was the one that dude was holding. That dude. You don't remember his name.
Did he ever even say his name?Passing along the streets, you navigate a crowded sidewalk. The streets are remarkably clean, and silent automobiles slink past so quickly you hardly see anyone's face through the tinted windows. Electric lamps cast glowing beams of illuminated rain onto the paths below, while neon-colored lights of all varieties dot the storefronts. Giant televisions mounted on buildings display stylized cartoons intermixed with advertisements, each in vivid color.
You finally arrive at the pawn shop, with a big signed marked with the number seven hanging above with its neon brightness. Expecting guns and knives, you find yourself thoroughly disappointed by the racks of jewelry, watches, coins, and stuffed figurines.
They do sell a good variety of pocketknives. They have short blades, but a variety of forms, including a locking knife with multiple handles (3000), a pearl-handled slipjoint knife (4000), and a friction-folder with a rosewood handle and a curved blade (3500).
There is a rifle (12000) on the rack, built from metal, but under closer inspection it appears to fire 6mm plastic balls.
You appear to have 3,850 yen on hand, if that's the currency they use.
Notes:
Pawn shop on Tachibana Ave.
Inventory:
Backpack with a bunch of books
Umbrella
killerhellhound (Lanfrank/Ryo) (5Df 4Pw 3Pc 4Wt)What are the chances they are looking for me? With my luck nearly certain.
Head down the stairs and try to get out of the building without drawing attention
Your tiptoe masked by the splattering of rain outside, you push the door slightly shut and head down the stairs, placing your bag over your shoulder. It looks to have two straps to make carrying it easier, which helps since it's pretty weighty.
The stairwell is extremely long. You wonder how tall this building is. Nonetheless, the coast is clear, and you find yourself making it down the unoccupied shaft for dozens of floor. This castle is
tall. But no guards? None whatsoever? If those men on the roof were guards, then you haven't seen any others.
You make it down to ground level, and pass through the metal door to a lobby room illuminated to a brilliant radiance with white lamps as bright as daylight. There is a desk marked "Shinzo Corporation" and there are two women wearing business attire receiving guests from the front doors.
No guards on this floor. None at all.
Outside, through the glass facade, you notice two huge carriages made of gleaming red metal. Red lanterns on top flicker bombastically as men and women in orange jmpsuits seem to be waiting outside, looking up toward the rainy sky, some carrying umbrellas.
There's a rack filled with umbrellas at the entrance.
Metal with grip
-Weighty. Roll another die forthwith if you score any number of successes.