[But how much of that is Oska allowing him to rest and how much of that is due to the presence of a familiar face from home? (JK)
At the sight of her friend, Riza gives a friendly dip of her head.]
And you. You look well. [Enjoying his time off, probably, and for that she feels a little guilty for taking some of that precious free time in order to guide her through this mission.] Thank you for agreeing to help me through this.
[They're people and not robots. Any living, breathing creatures does better when not placed in a state of constant stress. Still, Riza and Julius are perhaps odd in that they both thrive when given tasks to fill their hours, and as such she's all too happy to help him search.]
Of course. Books encompassing the era as a whole would be best, though perhaps there are linguistic manuals or clothing trend documents we could go through as well.
[Wow, don't be sexist!! Though he's not entirely wrong, she does care a lot more about appearances than a large majority of their crew here. But it's part of being taken seriously, and blending in anywhere they go.
As they browse along the shelves, she answers.]
Simple would be best. If it's anything like what we wore in Perdition's Rest, I wouldn't mind so much.
[Some of it was a little overly gaudy, but overall it was comfortable.]
I read that wearing ripped pants was a trend among men and women. That sounds absurd to me.
What is the point of wearing torn clothes? Do you see the appeal in this sense? [He sure doesn't. Maybe they can get away with not wearing something stupid.]
[She echoes the words blankly, completely failing to understand the appeal. What logical sense is there in wearing torn clothing, she has to agree. There's little protection offered against the elements or other forthcoming danger, and surely it can't look very fashionable.]
Are they not concerned with protecting themselves in this era?
I think he meant people who don't already use elaborate turns of phrase already.
[Like Achilles.
But she finds her attention drifting away from the upcoming mission and towards Julius in particular. She hasn't forgotten her conversation with Reika from days earlier.]
text;
Do you mind showing me what you know so far?
[Do your worst nineties impression, Riza.]
text; this hurt me so much
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This upcoming mission sounds like it'll be very much batshit.
[And then after a lengthy pause:]
Dawg.
1/2 i can't believe this is real
[He was supposed to finish his sentence, but he couldn't.
Thank god this is over text. Julius isn't sure if he could handle hearing her speak like that in real life.]
2/2
There's much for us to learn. Can you meet up with me in person?
[He can't accept this.]
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Of course. I'm free the rest of the day.
Are you well acquainted with this time period, sir?
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We can study together. Where would you like to meet?
[Must solve this crisis immediately.]
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Would the library have any books on this subject matter? That might be a good place to start.
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Let's meet up at the library then.
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[And true to her word she shows up shortly after, with a small notebook and pen tucked under one arm. She's serious about this!]
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Lieutenant, it's good to see you.
[Julius looks better than usual. If Riza notices it's because he's had time to rest in Oska..]
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At the sight of her friend, Riza gives a friendly dip of her head.]
And you. You look well. [Enjoying his time off, probably, and for that she feels a little guilty for taking some of that precious free time in order to guide her through this mission.] Thank you for agreeing to help me through this.
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I'll go search for research materials. Will you accompany me?
[He could use the extra hand. Riza looks well too. They both needed this break, apparently. ]
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Of course. Books encompassing the era as a whole would be best, though perhaps there are linguistic manuals or clothing trend documents we could go through as well.
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I'd prefer to settle with something simple. How about you?
[Does she have any particular clothing preferences? Riza is a girl after all.She must care about her appearance to some extent. ]
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As they browse along the shelves, she answers.]
Simple would be best. If it's anything like what we wore in Perdition's Rest, I wouldn't mind so much.
[Some of it was a little overly gaudy, but overall it was comfortable.]
What do you know the time period?
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What is the point of wearing torn clothes? Do you see the appeal in this sense? [He sure doesn't. Maybe they can get away with not wearing something stupid.]
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[She echoes the words blankly, completely failing to understand the appeal. What logical sense is there in wearing torn clothing, she has to agree. There's little protection offered against the elements or other forthcoming danger, and surely it can't look very fashionable.]
Are they not concerned with protecting themselves in this era?
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We'll see if there's something more...logical among their fashion options.
[Slow shake of his head. Julius hands Riza some reference books for the mission.]
See anything you prefer here?
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Were clothes usually so....colorful?
[On the page before her is a tie dye shirt, almost searingly bright in its colors.]
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Let's aim for something with less shades. You don't want to stand out that much, right?
[Wearing that would most certainly make Riza stand out. He shudders at the thought.]
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[Even when it comes to perfectly normal situations she's never preferred to be the one in the limelight. Everyone else can have the attention.]
Though I was told by Dipper that we wouldn't need to change all that much about our language and dress in order to fit in.
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We all come from such different places. It'll stand out, for sure.
[Unless they make the effort to blend in. Julius trusts Riza to have a strong handle on this. She's always been the reliable type. ]
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I think he meant people who don't already use elaborate turns of phrase already.
[Like Achilles.
But she finds her attention drifting away from the upcoming mission and towards Julius in particular. She hasn't forgotten her conversation with Reika from days earlier.]
Are you looking forward to things, sir?
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I'm looking forward to meeting our fellow recruits.
They're very kind and helpful. Don't you feel the same way?
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You could say the same for yourself. You've been very helpful in getting Captain Kagura settled in here.
[Very helpful. Sometimes she wonders if there isn't something going on between those two.]
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wraps this up!