. . .those people are useless. Seriously? Pamphlets? [He lets out an annoyed huff. For their sake, he'd think the humans of this would could at least try to be more helpful, if they didn't want to be eaten eventually.
He reels back a bit when she turns the questions back on him, but he quickly shakes his head.]
When I arrived here, I thought I had just been with you guys, too. It's certainly a contradiction, and difficult to take in, but you have to listen to me, Trucy.
[Seeing her now, in less than chipper form, he opts to withhold a bit of information. Had he been with Mr. Wright? Yes, briefly. But he too had vanished. The last thing she needs to know is that her father was in the middle of warping into a bird monster, and then seemingly disappeared without a trace. Talk about the opposite of reassuring. He takes a breath, and then reaches out to put a hand on her shoulder.]
I. . .I don't have all the answers, Trucy. But what I do know, is that this world is completely different from home. Hell, it's even a different time period. There are normal people here, and then those like us, who were kidnapped by. . .[The Fog God, he hesitates to say. While he's accepted the absurdity of this world, it'll be a dark day before he calls some unknown entity a god. For all he knows, it's one very skilled magician playing a cruel prank.] someone. . .that person is responsible for changing everyone.
And, well. . .
[He gestures to himself, spikes, wings, etc.]
I don't look like this because of some sort of fashion statement. So far, there isn't a way to stop it. It all sounds totally ridiculous, doesn't it?
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He reels back a bit when she turns the questions back on him, but he quickly shakes his head.]
When I arrived here, I thought I had just been with you guys, too. It's certainly a contradiction, and difficult to take in, but you have to listen to me, Trucy.
[Seeing her now, in less than chipper form, he opts to withhold a bit of information. Had he been with Mr. Wright? Yes, briefly. But he too had vanished. The last thing she needs to know is that her father was in the middle of warping into a bird monster, and then seemingly disappeared without a trace. Talk about the opposite of reassuring. He takes a breath, and then reaches out to put a hand on her shoulder.]
I. . .I don't have all the answers, Trucy. But what I do know, is that this world is completely different from home. Hell, it's even a different time period. There are normal people here, and then those like us, who were kidnapped by. . .[The Fog God, he hesitates to say. While he's accepted the absurdity of this world, it'll be a dark day before he calls some unknown entity a god. For all he knows, it's one very skilled magician playing a cruel prank.] someone. . .that person is responsible for changing everyone.
And, well. . .
[He gestures to himself, spikes, wings, etc.]
I don't look like this because of some sort of fashion statement. So far, there isn't a way to stop it. It all sounds totally ridiculous, doesn't it?