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Haggling Over Something in the Marketplace! Maybe someone else saw the exact same shiny thing you did at the exact same moment! However shall this be resolved? Remember: blood is extremely hard to scrub off of turtle shell!
Dramatic Chase Sequence! You're running away from something! It could be anything, from a rampaging kirin to a gaggle of overly enthusiastic children! One way or another, you can't stop, and much like a katamari ball, you feel obligated to grab everyone in your path along the way to keep them out of danger! Or perhaps you're more the sort to try and knock them into it as a distraction...?
Where There's A Will, There's A...? The Life and Dreaming Planes have been merged, and sometimes what start out as wishful thinking becomes lured into reality. That slick new motorcycle or pile of kingly treasure you were just daydreaming about? Surprise! Though it may only stay for a short while before it disappears again, so make it count. Hopefully you're not the type to daydream about terrible things befalling people you don't like...
SECRET UNDERCOVER MODE ACTIVATE! The three major kedan families all have their own agendas, and you've chosen to entangle yourselves with one (or more!) of them. Are you hoping to shift the balance of power? Gain some favours? Perhaps you're on a mission to bring a criminal to justice, or maybe you just want to get the cream of the crop from the black market.
WILDCARD! Go nuts. Suddenly your character is fighting dragons! Good God, they've found the Millennium Falcon drifting in the ocean! Do you really feel the need to polish every paving stone in the Earth Sector? Please note, Wildcard options can also be what you can choose to do if you aren't yet comfortable in the Tu Shanshu setting, and would prefer a more 'dear-mun'-esque experience. Please specify in your post!
Haggling over prices might not be something Peggy is accustomed to but she has spent years dealing with uncooperative individuals who were trying to take advantage. Looking over at the young man, her lips quirk in a hint of a smile before taking up the argument. "Five? Isn't that a bit much? Two stalls down I saw one with purple trim and they only wanted three."
The price is probably too low but she could keep the prices bouncing back and forth until the mentioned five was agreed upon. Or, perhaps she could get it for less. Eventually she merchant offers a price that seems reasonable and Peggy agrees. When she has the hat, the kedan's attention focuses on another potential customer. Peggy turns toward Tony to give him a smile. "Thank you for the help. Prices are one of the things you don't pick up quickly in places like this."
"Tell me about it." You wouldn't believe how much money he's gotten swindled out of in his time in Keeliai. "You must have really wanted that hat, though. Usually the first thing people go shopping for when they get here is underwear. Or pizza."
Yes, nothing like arriving unexpectedly in a new universe with nothing but the clothes on your back to remind you of the real essentials in life.
"I didn't know that a lady's undergarments were a common topic of conversation here." She sounds more amused than scandalized by the topic. "It reminds me of something I had back home." And someone she had lost but dwelling too much on the past wouldn't only bring heartache.
"Pizza is something I haven't had a chance to develop a taste for." It was becoming popular but not in the areas that fit the persona she had been trying to maintain. If Miss Fry had found out about that kind of outing, Peggy probably would have been thrown out. "Are there places here that serve food similar to what we had back home?"
...You know, the appropriateness of that comment (or lack thereof) honestly hadn't occurred to him. Good job, nerd. "...Right." MOVING ON.
"That's a real tragedy." Who doesn't like pizza?! "But I guess that means you won't miss it. There's not really anything similar here, unless you get one of the foreigners to cook it for you." One of the foreigners who can cook. Which is definitely not Tony. "Some of the food is kind of like home, if you don't think too hard about it and don't ask too many questions. Well— assuming 'home' means the same thing to us. You're from Earth, right? Twentieth century?" She looks like it. The clothes are definitely native Earth style, just a little old-fashioned.
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The price is probably too low but she could keep the prices bouncing back and forth until the mentioned five was agreed upon. Or, perhaps she could get it for less. Eventually she merchant offers a price that seems reasonable and Peggy agrees. When she has the hat, the kedan's attention focuses on another potential customer. Peggy turns toward Tony to give him a smile. "Thank you for the help. Prices are one of the things you don't pick up quickly in places like this."
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Yes, nothing like arriving unexpectedly in a new universe with nothing but the clothes on your back to remind you of the real essentials in life.
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"Pizza is something I haven't had a chance to develop a taste for." It was becoming popular but not in the areas that fit the persona she had been trying to maintain. If Miss Fry had found out about that kind of outing, Peggy probably would have been thrown out. "Are there places here that serve food similar to what we had back home?"
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"That's a real tragedy." Who doesn't like pizza?! "But I guess that means you won't miss it. There's not really anything similar here, unless you get one of the foreigners to cook it for you." One of the foreigners who can cook. Which is definitely not Tony. "Some of the food is kind of like home, if you don't think too hard about it and don't ask too many questions. Well— assuming 'home' means the same thing to us. You're from Earth, right? Twentieth century?" She looks like it. The clothes are definitely native Earth style, just a little old-fashioned.