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Felloe creatures
Characters: Brain gremlin and Alice
Time: Late Afternoon
Setting: PIMP Chat
Summary: Conversation about gremlins and other pleasantries
Warnings: None
(00:34:11) Civil Creature: Hello?
(00:36:04) alice: yes?
(00:36:04) Civil Creature logged in.
(00:41:02) Civil Creature: I'd like to apologize, concerning the coffee; one fellow is meeting me shortly, so I will likely be a bit delayed. I'd still like to meet you, if you don't mind my taking the time for a brief chat along the way.
(00:42:35) alice: Understandable. You sound as if you're starting to get your feet in this place. I too have a few errands to run and much to do, but I would certainly relish a good conversation. What are you exactly?
(00:47:05) Civil Creature: ...I don't believe that we were ever actually named, now that you bring it up. We're most often referred to as gremlins, although that's hardly accurate. (My fellows and I have yet to board any form of aircraft, and certainly have no taste for fuel.)
(00:48:21) Civil Creature: Our closest relative is the mogwai, if that's any help.
(00:48:36) Civil Creature: We're something like the end potential.
(00:49:08) alice: A funny association, I should say. You do remind me of some creatures I may have killed, but there were none so pleasant as you. A Mogwai? Interesting. I'm a bit of this and that myself.
(00:50:06) alice: I mean, I started out as an ordinary little girl, but unforeseen circumstances forced me to be altered quite a bit. I'm much more than just a little girl...more like an efficient foot soldier, perhaps.
(00:50:34) alice: At any rate, my appearance is enough to keep people here at bay. You too?
(00:54:21) Civil Creature: I do try to be reasonable company. Have you ever come across a mogwai?
(00:54:25) Civil Creature: Perhaps our relationship to them will be of interest to you, although the circumstances of change will likely seem quite trivial, compared to yours.
(00:55:05) Civil Creature: Mmm... perhaps. I haven't been paid much attention by the majority; height may have something to do with it.
(00:57:59) alice: Oh, I don't know. I haven't seen much of what the world has to offer since come out of my trance, so to speak. I'm sure I'd find it quite fascinating.
(00:59:07) alice: Height? I do suppose that might be a triviality to few, but I like to keep an eye on everything, particularly in this place. You'll find that its full of surprises.
(00:59:18) alice: What exactly is a mogwai? An animal of a sort?
(01:04:14) Civil Creature: Yes. Imagine something like a squat stuffed bear, with large eyes and batlike ears, small enough to stand in a pitcher of average size. They're very docile. However, if one eats after midnight, it manages to form a cocoon about itself and develops into a gremlin after several hours. I must admit (with regret) that the resulting creature is usually rather brutish.
(01:05:10) Civil Creature: Depending on your own height, I may be eye-level with your knees.
(01:10:16) alice: Interesting. The mogwai sound very cute, but I think I may actually prefer the gremlin more. I believe I've grown out of my "cute things are adorable" phase. It comes with growing up, I think.
(01:10:48) alice: Is that right? Well, in any case, I should very much
look forward to meeting you, Mr...well, do you have a name?
(01:16:00) Civil Creature: They are very cute, almost to the point of parody, and easily mistaken for a plush toy at first glance. As the only representative of the species present, I appreciate the sentiment!
(01:16:32) Civil Creature: I'm afraid not.
(01:50:57) alice: Is that right?
(01:51:50) alice: Why don't you have a name? I daresay it would be rude of me to call you "Mr. Gremlin," particularly when that's not really your species, and who'd want to called the name of one's spieces anyway?
(01:52:32) alice: I shan't like to be called "hullo human!" I'd find that insulting.
(01:58:49) Civil Creature: Where to begin.... Our reproductive process is rather unique. A gremlin (or mogwai) will reproduce as soon as it comes into contact with water. One splash, and there are perhaps five new creatures soon running about, maturing in a matter of minutes. To the best of my knowledge, something set the sprinkler system off in a room already containing gremlins. The resulting generation was quite the mob! If some effort at naming had been made, it was lost in the chaos, and I haven't chosen anything for myself as of yet.
(02:01:06) Civil Creature: I will answer to Brain, if that serves, considering an incident in a genetics lab which made me who I am today, though I won't complain if you were to suggest a name or nickname.
(02:02:14) alice: Hmm. Well, I rather like Brain, now that you mention it. It has an air of importance to you, and it pays homage to your creative process. A pleasure to meet you, Mr. Brain.
(02:02:21) Civil Creature: While there are efforts to improve, my fellows are rather bestial; if not for that incident, you and I would probably not converse half so easily.
(02:03:11) alice: I should think not. In that case, I might be inclined to physically injure you. I met many creatures that were quite bestial in their efforts to subdue me. I simply allowed them to see how easily I would fall before them. As you can tell, I am here and they are not. All the better for me, I think.
(02:05:33) Civil Creature: Please, just Brain. You are the first friendly acquaintance I have made, Ms....?
(02:06:17) alice: Alice, actually. A name I'll also beg you to say without the Miss. I've done nothing to deserve the "Miss" yet, anyway.
(02:08:01) Civil Creature: I applaud you for your approach, Alice, and am quite glad we are not following the alternative chain of events.
(02:09:10) alice: Indeed. At the very least, I would ask you keep your eyes peeled, brain. There are a rather unsavory lot here, aside from your usual befuddled Paixao resident. We also have a, well, gang infestation.
(02:10:15) Civil Creature: Oh? Please, do tell.
(02:11:45) alice: Well, they have cloaks, an array of select powers at their disposal, and enjoy wrecking havoc on the people of Paixao. They go by their name: "Organization Thirteen." I don't know if that's their actual number, but that's the name, anyway.
(02:13:44) Civil Creature: I see... Well, should I see any havoc, I will let you know immediately.
(02:14:13) alice: Thank you. Much obliged. I hope to see you in person soon, Brain.
(02:16:21) Civil Creature: Oh, it's the least I can do. I never expected to find such courteous company, especially today.
(02:17:12) alice: Nor did I in such short notice. Considering my current circumstances, I was poised to think I'd be earning more enemies today
(02:21:27) Civil Creature: If you wouldn't mind, I'd like to hear more later; I probably ought to be off, now. I'm glad that we both got a pleasant surprise today, out of all the alternatives.
(02:22:28) Civil Creature: Alice? I have no doubt you'll take care.
Time: Late Afternoon
Setting: PIMP Chat
Summary: Conversation about gremlins and other pleasantries
Warnings: None
(00:34:11) Civil Creature: Hello?
(00:36:04) alice: yes?
(00:36:04) Civil Creature logged in.
(00:41:02) Civil Creature: I'd like to apologize, concerning the coffee; one fellow is meeting me shortly, so I will likely be a bit delayed. I'd still like to meet you, if you don't mind my taking the time for a brief chat along the way.
(00:42:35) alice: Understandable. You sound as if you're starting to get your feet in this place. I too have a few errands to run and much to do, but I would certainly relish a good conversation. What are you exactly?
(00:47:05) Civil Creature: ...I don't believe that we were ever actually named, now that you bring it up. We're most often referred to as gremlins, although that's hardly accurate. (My fellows and I have yet to board any form of aircraft, and certainly have no taste for fuel.)
(00:48:21) Civil Creature: Our closest relative is the mogwai, if that's any help.
(00:48:36) Civil Creature: We're something like the end potential.
(00:49:08) alice: A funny association, I should say. You do remind me of some creatures I may have killed, but there were none so pleasant as you. A Mogwai? Interesting. I'm a bit of this and that myself.
(00:50:06) alice: I mean, I started out as an ordinary little girl, but unforeseen circumstances forced me to be altered quite a bit. I'm much more than just a little girl...more like an efficient foot soldier, perhaps.
(00:50:34) alice: At any rate, my appearance is enough to keep people here at bay. You too?
(00:54:21) Civil Creature: I do try to be reasonable company. Have you ever come across a mogwai?
(00:54:25) Civil Creature: Perhaps our relationship to them will be of interest to you, although the circumstances of change will likely seem quite trivial, compared to yours.
(00:55:05) Civil Creature: Mmm... perhaps. I haven't been paid much attention by the majority; height may have something to do with it.
(00:57:59) alice: Oh, I don't know. I haven't seen much of what the world has to offer since come out of my trance, so to speak. I'm sure I'd find it quite fascinating.
(00:59:07) alice: Height? I do suppose that might be a triviality to few, but I like to keep an eye on everything, particularly in this place. You'll find that its full of surprises.
(00:59:18) alice: What exactly is a mogwai? An animal of a sort?
(01:04:14) Civil Creature: Yes. Imagine something like a squat stuffed bear, with large eyes and batlike ears, small enough to stand in a pitcher of average size. They're very docile. However, if one eats after midnight, it manages to form a cocoon about itself and develops into a gremlin after several hours. I must admit (with regret) that the resulting creature is usually rather brutish.
(01:05:10) Civil Creature: Depending on your own height, I may be eye-level with your knees.
(01:10:16) alice: Interesting. The mogwai sound very cute, but I think I may actually prefer the gremlin more. I believe I've grown out of my "cute things are adorable" phase. It comes with growing up, I think.
(01:10:48) alice: Is that right? Well, in any case, I should very much
look forward to meeting you, Mr...well, do you have a name?
(01:16:00) Civil Creature: They are very cute, almost to the point of parody, and easily mistaken for a plush toy at first glance. As the only representative of the species present, I appreciate the sentiment!
(01:16:32) Civil Creature: I'm afraid not.
(01:50:57) alice: Is that right?
(01:51:50) alice: Why don't you have a name? I daresay it would be rude of me to call you "Mr. Gremlin," particularly when that's not really your species, and who'd want to called the name of one's spieces anyway?
(01:52:32) alice: I shan't like to be called "hullo human!" I'd find that insulting.
(01:58:49) Civil Creature: Where to begin.... Our reproductive process is rather unique. A gremlin (or mogwai) will reproduce as soon as it comes into contact with water. One splash, and there are perhaps five new creatures soon running about, maturing in a matter of minutes. To the best of my knowledge, something set the sprinkler system off in a room already containing gremlins. The resulting generation was quite the mob! If some effort at naming had been made, it was lost in the chaos, and I haven't chosen anything for myself as of yet.
(02:01:06) Civil Creature: I will answer to Brain, if that serves, considering an incident in a genetics lab which made me who I am today, though I won't complain if you were to suggest a name or nickname.
(02:02:14) alice: Hmm. Well, I rather like Brain, now that you mention it. It has an air of importance to you, and it pays homage to your creative process. A pleasure to meet you, Mr. Brain.
(02:02:21) Civil Creature: While there are efforts to improve, my fellows are rather bestial; if not for that incident, you and I would probably not converse half so easily.
(02:03:11) alice: I should think not. In that case, I might be inclined to physically injure you. I met many creatures that were quite bestial in their efforts to subdue me. I simply allowed them to see how easily I would fall before them. As you can tell, I am here and they are not. All the better for me, I think.
(02:05:33) Civil Creature: Please, just Brain. You are the first friendly acquaintance I have made, Ms....?
(02:06:17) alice: Alice, actually. A name I'll also beg you to say without the Miss. I've done nothing to deserve the "Miss" yet, anyway.
(02:08:01) Civil Creature: I applaud you for your approach, Alice, and am quite glad we are not following the alternative chain of events.
(02:09:10) alice: Indeed. At the very least, I would ask you keep your eyes peeled, brain. There are a rather unsavory lot here, aside from your usual befuddled Paixao resident. We also have a, well, gang infestation.
(02:10:15) Civil Creature: Oh? Please, do tell.
(02:11:45) alice: Well, they have cloaks, an array of select powers at their disposal, and enjoy wrecking havoc on the people of Paixao. They go by their name: "Organization Thirteen." I don't know if that's their actual number, but that's the name, anyway.
(02:13:44) Civil Creature: I see... Well, should I see any havoc, I will let you know immediately.
(02:14:13) alice: Thank you. Much obliged. I hope to see you in person soon, Brain.
(02:16:21) Civil Creature: Oh, it's the least I can do. I never expected to find such courteous company, especially today.
(02:17:12) alice: Nor did I in such short notice. Considering my current circumstances, I was poised to think I'd be earning more enemies today
(02:21:27) Civil Creature: If you wouldn't mind, I'd like to hear more later; I probably ought to be off, now. I'm glad that we both got a pleasant surprise today, out of all the alternatives.
(02:22:28) Civil Creature: Alice? I have no doubt you'll take care.