I dunno, have you seen some of the stuff people draw?
...I was mostly like, the jack of all trades. Jeanne did most of the work--but it was a story about a monster and a princess. It was like a fairytale love story without any romance, if that makes sense.
[ He says that, and she just kind of oozes more onto him, letting out a long-suffering sigh. ]
So, sometimes... sometimes, you know someone who's kind of possibly omnipotent, and she thinks, wow, looks like you need a vacation! I know, I'll trap you and some of your friends in looping the same convention week and set an arbitrary goal for you guys to break out of it! Wow, what a great idea!
[ she's completely deadpan monotone as she says it, and then with a bit more energy: ]
Honestly, of all the options it could've been, it was probably the best one. I got to spend like eleven weeks in Hawaii that way.
Akira-kun... if you come to visit me after all of this, and you bring your friends... do not, under any circumstances, leave your friend with any of the pirates.
I don't know if it's a matter of "no" or "not yet," honestly. We've got, uh--
[ now she's ticking off on her fingers: ]
Francis Drake, Edward Teach, Anne Boney and Mary Read, and now Bartholomew Roberts. I really think, at this point, anyone could show up and I wouldn't be surprised.
One of these days, we really should try making a list for comparison... but yeah, the thing about a Servant is just--they could be anyone, really. As long as it's someone that humanity as a whole remembers and has stories about, I think you count.
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...I was mostly like, the jack of all trades. Jeanne did most of the work--but it was a story about a monster and a princess. It was like a fairytale love story without any romance, if that makes sense.
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It does, actually. And you're making me want to read it.
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[ Now, finally, she lifts her head, thoughtful. ]
It might even be in the library. That book was definitely the bestseller for that iteration of the con.
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[HE. . . SEEMS TO REMEMBER HER MENTIONING SOMETHING SIMILAR IN THE PAST. . . HE JUST, LIKE. NEVER ASKED]
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So, sometimes... sometimes, you know someone who's kind of possibly omnipotent, and she thinks, wow, looks like you need a vacation! I know, I'll trap you and some of your friends in looping the same convention week and set an arbitrary goal for you guys to break out of it! Wow, what a great idea!
[ she's completely deadpan monotone as she says it, and then with a bit more energy: ]
Honestly, of all the options it could've been, it was probably the best one. I got to spend like eleven weeks in Hawaii that way.
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Dooooes this happen to be the same person who-- [gestures. at his neck. she remembers the black string!!!]
And I hope you had a better time in Hawaii than I did.
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My best friend tried to drag me and a few other guys from our class into "babe hunting" on the beach.
It didn't go as planned.
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Babe hunting.
[ SHE'S JUDGING YOUR FRIEND, AKIRA, JUST A LITTLE. ]
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Babe hunting.
[IT'S OKAY. HE JUDGES RYUJI TOO. HE LOVES RYUJI MORE THAN LIFE ITSELF, BUT YOU KNOW]
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Akira-kun... if you come to visit me after all of this, and you bring your friends... do not, under any circumstances, leave your friend with any of the pirates.
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[very long pause]
Whhhhhy?
[ryuji is a pirate 8(]
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Do you want him to be friends with a guy who will hit on literally any person, as long as they've got bangs that cover one eye?
And when I say hit on, I really should mean, "outright proposition."
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[okay he is just gonna nod knowingly because yeah Ryuji does not need that bad influence in his life]
Noted. I won't leave him with the pirates unattended.
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...
Also, Anne and Mary are kind of terrifying? So yeah.
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Anne Bonny and Mary Read? I'd believe it.
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[SIGHS AT RYUJI]
[and then, after a beat--]
There doesn't happen to be a William Kidd back in Chaldea, does there?
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Nope. Just Billy. ...Who I guess you could probably stretch the definition of "pirate" for, but he's a land pirate, not a seafaring one.
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William Kidd-- or Captain Kidd, I guess-- is a seafaring pirate, so it definitely wouldn't count. I was just curious.
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I don't know if it's a matter of "no" or "not yet," honestly. We've got, uh--
[ now she's ticking off on her fingers: ]
Francis Drake, Edward Teach, Anne Boney and Mary Read, and now Bartholomew Roberts. I really think, at this point, anyone could show up and I wouldn't be surprised.
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That's an impressive collection of pirates.
But none of them are Personas, as far as I'm aware.
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[A BIT. . . INCREDULOUSLY--]
The Phantom Thieves could be Servants. . .
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That could get weird real fast.
[ she almost said kinky and did not. please praise her even if you didn't know that, Akira, ]
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