- Pronoun
- they or she
Dakota rubbed his chin with the hand holding his cigarette, and skewed his mouth in thought.
"Well, it's really nothing I know much about, myself. I think my recollection comes from an expedition I made to Malantau a long time ago. That's very far from here, though, and nobody much has lived there in generations... Still, I remember one of the local guides, a native boy, telling me that his people thought 'Shadows' still lived there. Still sighted them."
He shook his head, looking perturbed.
"I never much believed any of that – I put it down to superstition, and sightings of rare fauna that had been misunderstood. Perhaps that was closed-minded of me, now that I'm hearing of such things out here. Not for the first time, either..."
There was a rustle from above as Adele peered down from her perch. "Well, good sir? Do not leave us hanging on your trailing prelude...! What more is there to tell?"
Dakota scoffed lightly at the Emolga's attitude. "It's not really my place to explain. I'll just say that an old associate of mine has been looking into strange happenings in Sohavenia, and may have learned a great deal more than I could tell you. He's an investigator of sorts. You might call him a 'consulting detective', if you enjoy certain kinds of pulp novel, ha. But I crossed paths with him just recently, and he mentioned a disturbing encounter with some kind of... demon. Or a demonic feral. Something of that nature."
The primate shook his head and seemed to shiver at the thought.
"Hmph... In any case, I can put you in touch with him, if that would be helpful? He may be of a great deal more use to you than I can be."
"Well, it's really nothing I know much about, myself. I think my recollection comes from an expedition I made to Malantau a long time ago. That's very far from here, though, and nobody much has lived there in generations... Still, I remember one of the local guides, a native boy, telling me that his people thought 'Shadows' still lived there. Still sighted them."
He shook his head, looking perturbed.
"I never much believed any of that – I put it down to superstition, and sightings of rare fauna that had been misunderstood. Perhaps that was closed-minded of me, now that I'm hearing of such things out here. Not for the first time, either..."
There was a rustle from above as Adele peered down from her perch. "Well, good sir? Do not leave us hanging on your trailing prelude...! What more is there to tell?"
Dakota scoffed lightly at the Emolga's attitude. "It's not really my place to explain. I'll just say that an old associate of mine has been looking into strange happenings in Sohavenia, and may have learned a great deal more than I could tell you. He's an investigator of sorts. You might call him a 'consulting detective', if you enjoy certain kinds of pulp novel, ha. But I crossed paths with him just recently, and he mentioned a disturbing encounter with some kind of... demon. Or a demonic feral. Something of that nature."
The primate shook his head and seemed to shiver at the thought.
"Hmph... In any case, I can put you in touch with him, if that would be helpful? He may be of a great deal more use to you than I can be."