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- yukari takeba,
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WHO: You!
WHERE: Around the city!
TIME: All Through Day 1
DESCRIPTION: CITY TOUR MINGLE!
Maybe you stayed in Coba, maybe you went home and came back, or maybe this is your first time here, but everyone is suddenly greeted to a friendly, female voice over an intercom (or maybe it's a some other device? Depending on where you're from)
"Welcome citizens. We hope you're enjoying your visit! Transport will leave in twenty minutes for the Coba city-wide tour!"
If you follow the voice, you'll find yourself at a bus stop. Or is it a fancy monorail? A carriage? A couple of horses? Coba is flexible and will change herself to suit you, after all. And if you get left behind, don't worry! There's free cabs anywhere in the city, who also will be more than happy to give you their own version of the tour.
The Coba city-wide tour boasts an hour of informative information regarding Coba's most important locations, some extra brochures (with some extra savings in there, of course), and will finally return you to the place you left from.
Of course, maybe the tour isn't for you. After all, the party is still going on, and now Coba's businesses are really beginning to open and advertise what they have to offer. Have you checked out the free hotel room? Or maybe you're grabbing a free meal? Or maybe, just maybe - you're looking into an apartment!
Either way, Coba hopes you've been enjoying yourselves. She has so much to offer you.
(welcome to the first official post! Mingle to your hearts' content, and don't be afraid to make your own posts, either!)
WHERE: Around the city!
TIME: All Through Day 1
DESCRIPTION: CITY TOUR MINGLE!
Maybe you stayed in Coba, maybe you went home and came back, or maybe this is your first time here, but everyone is suddenly greeted to a friendly, female voice over an intercom (or maybe it's a some other device? Depending on where you're from)
"Welcome citizens. We hope you're enjoying your visit! Transport will leave in twenty minutes for the Coba city-wide tour!"
If you follow the voice, you'll find yourself at a bus stop. Or is it a fancy monorail? A carriage? A couple of horses? Coba is flexible and will change herself to suit you, after all. And if you get left behind, don't worry! There's free cabs anywhere in the city, who also will be more than happy to give you their own version of the tour.
The Coba city-wide tour boasts an hour of informative information regarding Coba's most important locations, some extra brochures (with some extra savings in there, of course), and will finally return you to the place you left from.
Of course, maybe the tour isn't for you. After all, the party is still going on, and now Coba's businesses are really beginning to open and advertise what they have to offer. Have you checked out the free hotel room? Or maybe you're grabbing a free meal? Or maybe, just maybe - you're looking into an apartment!
Either way, Coba hopes you've been enjoying yourselves. She has so much to offer you.
(welcome to the first official post! Mingle to your hearts' content, and don't be afraid to make your own posts, either!)
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There is one thing that makes him frown, though. "Shadows in Port Island? How the hell'd they get outta their world, though?"
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"Some people got a bit too carried away with seeing what they could do with the Shadows, and things got pretty bad for a while. There used to be a time called the Dark Hour when the Shadows could appear, but it's gone now, so that's not something we usually have to worry about anymore. Except for the odd cases where we do, obviously."
Yukari paused for a moment though, before shaking her head. "But... the TV world's existence did answer a few questions that I had back when that was all going on."
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Is that why Naoto thought infiltrating the Kirijo Group was a good idea? It'd explain a lot, but that's not something worth bringing up right now, not really. Ain't like Naoto got more than shot at anyway.
"Yeah? Like what?"
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And as much as Ted hangs off of Souji... well.
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It's not like Shadows were around forever, after all.
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He's just glad Ted never ended up on Atia. Even if he's not a year old himself, his understanding of the world certainly is.
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Interesting.
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But at least the real Teddie didn't exist to summon something that'd kill everyone. That helped with things a lot, didn't it?
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There is that, yeah.
"Anyway, uh, don't think I caught your name, and I doubt you wanna be called Feather Pink-san."
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Which was still more common than it should be, though she wasn't completely sure if Metis actually counted since Aigis could still use her Persona. And Metis could use a Persona. And things were just totally weird back then, so not thinking about that now.
"Oh. Yeah. That's... kinda important. I'm Yukari. Yukari Takeba."
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Fuckin' timelines, how do they work.
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"So... just how accurate is this place to the real thing anyway?" She asked after a few more moments. "I mean, it looks pretty close to me, but again, I didn't really have time for sightseeing when I was in Inaba. Are all the stores here the same, or are there any differences?"
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"It's... pretty accurate, give or take the people. Ma's not here, that's just weird. But I'll take doin' without the asshole who hangs out by the shrine and calls me a degenerate punk all the damn time. Otherwise, so far it looks like the same stuff that's closed back home is closed here, but who knows how long that'll last."
It's a new place. Someone might see a storefront and decide to make something of it. Or the city might decide a closed shop needs something made of it. (It already has, actually, but Kanji hasn't... examined the empty building on the other side of the textile shop too closely yet.)
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She looks around after Kanji finishes his explanation, and then frowns when she notices something. It sure looked like there were a lot of closed places here. Considering she had only really been around the shopping district of Inaba during the night, she hadn't really noticed it then, but...
"I see. I'm guessing that Junes coming in wasn't really a good thing for this place..."
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Yukari's last comment makes him scowl a bit. "It really wasn't. And then all anyone did was bitch about how the shopping district was disappearin' instead of, you know. Coming back to it. Lazy dicks."
His family's shop's been okay. Junes can't really do handmade textile stuff, and they haven't really struggled since right after his dad died - people finally take his ma seriously as a business owner. But not nearly everyone's been so lucky.
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She nodded at that mention of the shopping district though. "I... yeah. That sure sounds like, well, anyone in general, really. Complaining about something, but dont' do anything about it because the other option is more convenient."
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"Things're looking up a little, now, but I don't think it's gonna be what it was any time soon." Still, at least it hasn't completely died.
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"That's good," Yukari said. It did make sense, since... well, there had to be things that Junes couldn't do well. It was just something that needed to be figured out, that's all. "For what it's worth, I hope it keeps getting better."
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"I think it will. Junes's also been talkin' about starting a local-goods section, which would help a lot." And for some damn reason his ma doesn't want him to make a sign for it, whenever it does happen.
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Still, if it's something that'd happen, all the better, right?
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(Actually, he wouldn't like to see that, because then he'd have to worry about them doing it well. But that's beside the point.)
"'sides, if they drum out all the local business they can't exactly stay there and make money themselves."
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"Yeah, anything custom probably wouldn't work out too well. It'd be way too difficult for them to be able to manage it."
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