Casey Albright Ramone (
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fatemarked2016-01-07 12:57 pm
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oo1. video. / let's get this party started;
[ There's a young person on the screen of the first broadcast since the new batch arrived. Other older members have used the network for their own communication, of course, but this one has all the hallmarks of a freshfaced, uncomfortable but trying newbie. ]
Um... so, what are we supposed to do here? I had a job back home... and I know—once we're assigned we might have more to do, but as it is, I'm just...
[ Beat. Casey's face turns a little red. ]
Right, my name is Casey. Everything here is a little weird for me — from what I understand, nothing here is powered by magic? Ah, but I guess I might be the weird one. No one else has said anything. My point was, it feels a lot like coming into something halfway. Where do we start? Is this it?
Um... so, what are we supposed to do here? I had a job back home... and I know—once we're assigned we might have more to do, but as it is, I'm just...
[ Beat. Casey's face turns a little red. ]
Right, my name is Casey. Everything here is a little weird for me — from what I understand, nothing here is powered by magic? Ah, but I guess I might be the weird one. No one else has said anything. My point was, it feels a lot like coming into something halfway. Where do we start? Is this it?
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Oh, I'm twenty-one. That's adulthood where I'm from, full-grown.
[ Are the ages for that sort of thing different in different worlds? It's a complicated issue in modern society back home with different species having different lifespans and all. ]
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[She doesn't argue that Casey seems rather...young, or that most minds don't stop developing until twenty-six, because in most countries, "fully grown" is a matter of perspective and nurture. Casey - whom Sarah, unknowing about their gender preference and herself from a time period when one wouldn't immediately think to ask, has pegged as a "he" - probably doesn't want to hear her thoughts on behaviorism right now.]
You can tell the Fatemarked from the Sentinels by their hands. The Fatemarked have just that - a mark - on their left hands, and the Sentinels don't. Those who have been assigned to guard someone will have a mark on their neck.
[She holds up her left hand.]
I'm a Sentinel, as you can see.
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They look at the bare hand, and tilt their head. ]
Oh, look at that. Wanna be my sentinel?
[ It's clearly a joke. They barely know each other. ]
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I think you should meet the other Sentinels before settling on me. Someone closer to your own age might make things easier for you.
[Sarah's not going to delude herself here: it's important for Sentinels and their Fatemarked to have a good rapport, and to be able to connect.]
I'm Sarah, by the way.
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It was worth a try. Nice to meet you, Sarah. I know that we just had that party and all, but... maybe there should be like, a questionnaire or something we can fill out to help us find someone...
[ Looks like someone isn't so good at being Actually Social. ]
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[...Okay, maybe she has a bit of a sense of humor.]
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Well, pairing people up to protect their lives is like the world's worst arranged marriage so that's probably fair.
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I can think of a few differences in this situation.
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[Her dry humor has turned to outright amusement in that rhetorical question. She likes this kid.]
You said your name was Casey, right? How old are you?
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