[ if diluc turns around, he can spot owner just tying his kimono together. ]
At times. A lot of the time, people go to inns because they wish to seclude themselves from the rest of the world for whatever reason. And occasionally those reasons may bring trouble. Thankfully, my staff is fully capable of handling it.
Let us hope our accommodations are more amenable than those... casks.
[ pods. but yes, the company is welcome! i have not math lady meme'd the layout of the ship yet but they can walk together. diluc is probably looking around some more as they go, but eventually they make it to the crew capsules. i would assume they reach owner's room first, but also I JUST REALIZED THEY HAVEN'T INTRODUCED THEMSELVES YETTTTT ]
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[ is owner done changing yet ]
Are these occurrences... common in your line of work?
[ disaster guests ]
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At times. A lot of the time, people go to inns because they wish to seclude themselves from the rest of the world for whatever reason. And occasionally those reasons may bring trouble. Thankfully, my staff is fully capable of handling it.
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he nods. ]
It seems your inn is in good hands, until your return.
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Yes. I hope the same goes for your tavern...?
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That's not a surprise. Even if they finally let us out of that room, this really isn't a substitution for home.
[ he gestures so that they can leave the locker room ]
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No. Though speaking of rooms, I believe we've been assigned personal quarters.
[ handwaves that he walked by them earlier or whateverrr ]
I'm headed back that way.
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[ instead he has been sitting here trying to unzip himself until someone came back ]
I'll go with you.
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[ pods. but yes, the company is welcome! i have not math lady meme'd the layout of the ship yet but they can walk together. diluc is probably looking around some more as they go, but eventually they make it to the crew capsules. i would assume they reach owner's room first, but also I JUST REALIZED THEY HAVEN'T INTRODUCED THEMSELVES YETTTTT ]
Pardon me, I don't believe I've gotten your name.
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[ he offers a bow-- not as deep as he normally would, partly because his hands are full of things. he straightens back up with a smile. ]
You may call me Owner.
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Diluc Ragnvindr.
[ now he can hunt for their names on the doors... which appear to be entirely sealed, with no distinguishable knobs. hmm. ]
...I hope these are easier to operate than the doors in the stasis bay.
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unfortunately he is not helpful here either. he just kind of knocks on the door dejectedly. ]
Are they broken?
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...They might be.
[ he places his hand on the door, trying to feel for any hidden mechanisms. meanwhile the scanner is right there next to them. ]
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[ IT'S NOT THEY JUST ARE TOO OLD FASHIONED.... ]
I assume we can't break it down.
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Indeed. You were not provided with a key, were you? I have none in my possession.
[ ... ]
That would be inadvisable, if you treasure your privacy.
[ imagines a room with just a hole in the wall instead of a door ]
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[ things getting fixed will be useful later when murder starts but they do not know that yet. ]
But no, I have no key. They must have forgotten.
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One oversight after another, is it...
[ he opens I.R.I.S. to see if it has anything to tell him. so close, and yet so far... ]
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there is not. ]
Perhaps one of the others figured it out? I don't see anyone around though.
[ because this is a pc ]
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I'll see if my door is any different.
[ his room is not too much farther down the hall, near the end of one side of the capsules. ]
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This must be some kind of test. Perhaps they are grading our skills of problem solving.
[ they are creating the problem. ]