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[ Instead of pointing the pendant at herself, Nami aims it so that the top of the table she's sitting at is what's in the frame instead. ]
This is a book I took from the chained god's room. [ She begins as she opens the book and starts leafing through the pages, making sure she lingers on each so the people watching on the other end of whatever this not den den mushi based network can get a good look at the contents while she thumbs through ]
There's a lot in here, and, weirdly, some of it looks like it was written recently. From what I've read, it sounds like the men of Ephes turned on the god and chained him up. One historian in here, Gallia Salusa, mentions that because the god didn't have a physical form to start with, the men waited until the timing was on their side, and this god - put himself together, or whatever it did, gaining a form - they think just from slowly accumulating power - so could be chained in the first place. [ She's seen that thing, it's gross. ]
The book also talks about how that worm god thing isn't the only being like this around, but like the chained god before whatever happened to him, happened - they don't have a physical form, and want one
[ Nami shuts the book finally turning the communicator around on herself so she's visible, along with the interior of the rundown windmill she and her crew have posted up in. There might even be one or two straw hats or perhaps an errant clown pirate milling around in the background, who knows? ]
Oh, and, that whale fishman told me about how the borders of Ephes - both land and sea - are much bigger than the space this place is occupying, but after the chained god was captured the dark water's been encroaching from many sides - something that's obvious to the farmers and the fishermen but not as much to everybody else.
[ She sits back in her seat, shrugging plaintively at whoever's on the other end of this not-a-snail, tempted to just end the message there before she remembers herself– ]
I'm Nami, by the way. If you want to meet up, take a look at the book, and tell me more about what's going on here, that's fine with me. I've got a crew to get back to the East Blue and any information is useful at this point.
[ ooc: a link to the initial comment with this info about the book, since Nami is slowly paging through it for the network, feel free to use the info in the comment if you want to let your character clock a snippet or two as she goes or something.
and threadjack away, ]
This is a book I took from the chained god's room. [ She begins as she opens the book and starts leafing through the pages, making sure she lingers on each so the people watching on the other end of whatever this not den den mushi based network can get a good look at the contents while she thumbs through ]
There's a lot in here, and, weirdly, some of it looks like it was written recently. From what I've read, it sounds like the men of Ephes turned on the god and chained him up. One historian in here, Gallia Salusa, mentions that because the god didn't have a physical form to start with, the men waited until the timing was on their side, and this god - put himself together, or whatever it did, gaining a form - they think just from slowly accumulating power - so could be chained in the first place. [ She's seen that thing, it's gross. ]
The book also talks about how that worm god thing isn't the only being like this around, but like the chained god before whatever happened to him, happened - they don't have a physical form, and want one
[ Nami shuts the book finally turning the communicator around on herself so she's visible, along with the interior of the rundown windmill she and her crew have posted up in. There might even be one or two straw hats or perhaps an errant clown pirate milling around in the background, who knows? ]
Oh, and, that whale fishman told me about how the borders of Ephes - both land and sea - are much bigger than the space this place is occupying, but after the chained god was captured the dark water's been encroaching from many sides - something that's obvious to the farmers and the fishermen but not as much to everybody else.
[ She sits back in her seat, shrugging plaintively at whoever's on the other end of this not-a-snail, tempted to just end the message there before she remembers herself– ]
I'm Nami, by the way. If you want to meet up, take a look at the book, and tell me more about what's going on here, that's fine with me. I've got a crew to get back to the East Blue and any information is useful at this point.
[ ooc: a link to the initial comment with this info about the book, since Nami is slowly paging through it for the network, feel free to use the info in the comment if you want to let your character clock a snippet or two as she goes or something.
and threadjack away, ]
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[ It shouldn't. He's presented himself as a person with a firm handle on what the hell is going on, and Nami is not going to let an opportunity to pick his brain get away. ]
Any idea where to start looking for this guy? I haven't heard the name before.
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[ Five hasn't heard of him either, but with any luck he's well known within that particular group. ]
We could start by seeing who notices the book was stolen. If they wrote in it recently, they'll probably be going back for it.
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[ He's got a point, but she doesn't like it, and it takes a second for Nami to decide how to respond to Five's suggested route. ] I don't think I can go back there, but if this person's a historian then, their name probably turns up in other places too right? Does this town have a university?
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Potentially... body parts. Cursed ones. [ It's a recent theory that he's not overly fond of, having hoarded a tongue in a box for months on end, but it would make sense how the dark water has shown up everywhere they've gone. ]
It's possible. Or if it's important enough, word will get to the town criers. Otherwise it might take some asking around that could garner suspicion.
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Slowly, carefully... ] Did you see what they were attached to?
Doesn't have to. We're researchers. Researchers ask about historians at universities all the time. [ It's not the kind of hustle she's used to working, but... ]
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[ That he just leaves out to focus on this other thing. Which for the record, he can appreciate the hustle. ]
Could work, if they didn't know about my reputation of working for Messalina. [ Not that he's dismissing it. What is he afraid they'll arrest him? ] ...Then again, that could work in our favor.
One of us was assigned to a map maker. If there's anything like a university here, she should know where it is.
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There's a map maker around?
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If Gallia is well-known enough we may not have to go far. Since he included his name in his notes, he obviously wanted to be.
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[ The guy's got a good point about the name inclusion. Nami hadn't even considered it was intentional, though in retrospect it makes sense. Academic types were usually wealthy, and wealthy people were usually vain to some extent. ] So what did the body parts come from?
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The question gets some careful consideration before answering. He doesn’t want to remind everyone that he’s still holding the tongue. ]
I don’t know where all of them did. There was chatter about a hand in the arena. [ He listens to the network, even if he ignored it at the time. ] Before that, we weren’t the first to find them before we became in possession of them.
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And so far it's only managed to form random pieces of itself? [ Seems... unlikely. ] We don't really know for sure if they're related to each other, but all of them seem to still be alive, as far as I remember.
They aren't easily assembled, in any case.
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Do you keep them all together or?
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Why are some more protected than others? Are they more powerful or something? [ A fist would require more security than, say, a big toe, she figures. ]
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[ He hesitates to mention the power that the one he keeps has. If it weren’t for him, it would have been destroyed a long time ago. ]
Some had known effects.
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[ What a mess. ]
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…It summoned something. I don’t know how much it controlled it after, but it disappeared after we got it back in its box.
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[ Seriously. ]
What's so special about the box? Is it made of something that can contain the dark water or something?
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Good question. It's been warded since, so it can't be opened to check. [ ...by him. He'll have to debate bringing it up with Wrath. ] There's another floating around that I couldn't tell you about. As far as I know, it hasn't exhibited any other powers.
And I don't think the severed hand is being guarded at all. [ Which is another load of bullshit, after all the grief he got over keeping possession of the tongue. ]
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You'd have to find it if you want to test that. It's with our group, if whoever was playing with it hasn't lost it by now.
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[ It's a complete mystery what he means, but that's usually how he has to operate over the network. ]
It might be worth the trouble. The worst that could happen is it summons some monster and we have to deal with the casualties.
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Can I watch?
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