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  1. RJr3:2

    Frontier Town Main Street

    Aige hummed. "Depending on how you frame it, strangers asking around can be a source of excitement. A bit of mystery, no?" "I'll defer to Felin on the specifics since she seems reliable," the Roggenrola added, "Oh um, and I'm Aige, nice to meet you both on that note, haha."
  2. RJr3:2

    Frontier Town Main Street

    "I'll help too!" Aige chirped. "Oh, um, sorry to jump in, ah. At any rate, don't send any mail to me, I don't think I'm well organized enough for that."
  3. RJr3:2

    Frontier Town Main Street

    "I suppose that makes me an 'offworlder' too," Aige said thoughtfully. "Personally I'd think that whole affair is more suitable for a novel, or maybe a stageplay if you're feeling dramatic. Maybe the newspaper was a bit sensationalist-" she paused, "-though it sounds like Mayor Enubel is a...
  4. RJr3:2

    Frontier Town Main Street

    “Maybe they won a contest,” Aige offered, walking over from somewhere. The Roggenrola tilted to one side. “I won the lottery once! It really is a thrilling feeling.”
  5. RJr3:2

    Frontier Town Main Street

    "I suppose if the others prod me to make myself useful, I'll get to it," Aige said lightly, "Until then, I'll just wait and see how everything changes." "Oh, it's nothing to worry about~" The Roggenrola seemed surprised by Silver's offer. "It's just natural stress from this whole affair, you...
  6. RJr3:2

    Frontier Town Main Street

    "As far as 'tricks' go, I don't think I have anything top of mind that would help." Aige shifted the brim of her hat up. "You'd have to prompt me with something specific to go off of." "As far as no worries go- I'm trying." The Roggenrola seemed a bit distant. "I'm truthfully feeling a...
  7. RJr3:2

    Frontier Town Main Street

    "Well, alright." Aige seemed concerned. "It sounds like there's a more fundamental problem with institutions from where you come from- no offense. I agree with your point though to err to the side of caution." The Roggenrola perked up when Silver confirmed her words. "Well that's nice," she...
  8. RJr3:2

    Frontier Town Main Street

    Aige thought about it. "Spies huh? I've no experience with managing that kind of network... but I suppose there's some merit." "As for the bounties." The Roggenrola stared at the ground. "I don't disagree that wanted posters can imply a lot about enforcement, but I would hesitate to say it's...
  9. RJr3:2

    Frontier Town Main Street

    “Sounds like a deal to me, although it feels like it’s greatly in my favor in comparison,” Aige replied playfully, “Loose rocks in the street reflect on the character of the locale, so I would likely sooner be swept into an alley.” The Roggenrola paused. “Unless I find a decorative...
  10. RJr3:2

    Frontier Town Main Street

    “Hm?” Aige looked over at the Sneasel. “Silver? I think...” The Roggenrola sat herself up. “I suppose this is a dust bath. I’ve polished myself before, but never really a bath.” “I’m hoping that someone might mistake me for a rock when I’m all dusty,” Aige said, not really sounding serious...
  11. RJr3:2

    Frontier Town Main Street
    Threadmarks: Ch01: Collocutor to collocutor communique (Aige & Silver)

    Aige lay flat on her back, her hat on the ground next to her. The Roggenrola had spent most of the day so far looking for holes in the foundations of the houses lining the main street and was feeling a little tired. In the back of her head, a part of her was nagging her to stop fooling around...
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