SABER ( arturia pendragon ) (
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SECOND WISH ♔ ( AMBER )
[Saber's face immediately appears on the amber surface and, from behind her, there are glimpses of Chime's recently opened shop.]
Good morning. To those who were not aware, the spirit known as Chime has just opened her shop and brought wares that are not available to us in the tree. [She is inwardly pleased to know that means this creature too can leave the tree somehow, but she will try to communicate with her later.] However, these items are not free and we cannot afford them alone. Their stock seems to be very limited as well. The answer is obvious, many of us surely have concluded that the solution is reuniting with close allies to purchase the desired ware with them, but I will suggest something else.
[She has been speaking about this matter with some people already, but she has had no time to propose an assembly outdoors to discuss the organization overall they could have to improve their lives and call a vote. She pauses to make her proposal.]
There are basic items such as food or the string of yarn, among others, that are of a general interest. Why do not we, the potential purchasers, donate them in benefit of all of us? We should assign a space as a storeroom to keep all what belongs the community and be sure that they are given a fair use.
[If this is accepted, she will bring up the delegated tasks for those who are specialized in different fields to optimize their lifestyles. Because raw ingredients could be better utilized in hands of good cooks than inexpert ones.]
If you do not agree, it is fine. I only wanted to address that, for the time being, we are expected to live together and a cohesive group stands stronger than one that lives with cordial divisions.
Good morning. To those who were not aware, the spirit known as Chime has just opened her shop and brought wares that are not available to us in the tree. [She is inwardly pleased to know that means this creature too can leave the tree somehow, but she will try to communicate with her later.] However, these items are not free and we cannot afford them alone. Their stock seems to be very limited as well. The answer is obvious, many of us surely have concluded that the solution is reuniting with close allies to purchase the desired ware with them, but I will suggest something else.
[She has been speaking about this matter with some people already, but she has had no time to propose an assembly outdoors to discuss the organization overall they could have to improve their lives and call a vote. She pauses to make her proposal.]
There are basic items such as food or the string of yarn, among others, that are of a general interest. Why do not we, the potential purchasers, donate them in benefit of all of us? We should assign a space as a storeroom to keep all what belongs the community and be sure that they are given a fair use.
[If this is accepted, she will bring up the delegated tasks for those who are specialized in different fields to optimize their lifestyles. Because raw ingredients could be better utilized in hands of good cooks than inexpert ones.]
If you do not agree, it is fine. I only wanted to address that, for the time being, we are expected to live together and a cohesive group stands stronger than one that lives with cordial divisions.
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[ She clears her throat. She recalls the injured man bathing days ago. ]
Not just for the supplies, but also know who among us are qualified to be healers. [ Either by the use of magic or modern science. ] I believe we should be aware which ones are our specialities and put them at the disposal and benefit of the group.
[ Not just of warriors and healers. Those who can cook, those who excel in housechores to keep the space clean and hygenic, those who can explore and investigate. ]
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Sergeant James Barnes, at your service. I'm no medic, but I'm got experience fillin' the role. No magic, unfortunately, just regular human.
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I am Saber, Sergeant Barnes. Well met. [ She shakes her head. ] Nobody will turn away help in times of need and when there is someone willing and able to perform service.
[ At least she will not. ]
However, before we agreed on these tasks, we should gather together and decide as a group. I do not possess the official authority to delegate anyone. [ She's the King of Britain, not the ruler of the Tree. ]
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[ moving on: ]
Nobody said anything about delegating. S'more a matter of makin' a service available and lettin' folks here know about it. What about a notice board of some kind?
[ Then there's the problem of a lack of a common language. He frowns, but doesn't retract the suggestion. ]
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A notice board? [ she considers for a moment, though, there language is an issue, she hasn't tested if she could write in a language everyone could understand. ] It would be good to develop something that allowed us to pass a reminder of this.
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Something on the first floor, maybe, so when folks show they ain't wandering around wonderin' which way is up, and somebody down there can help 'em out. We can't always be around these amber things.
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We should work in advertising and recruiting. But first I would like to address all these matters in a gathering that involves all of us. Nobody should be left out.
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Eggs keep longer. We don't have salt to cure the bacon.
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In my homeland, the meals I had were worse than this. [ She looks troubled briefly at the reminder of Sir Gawain's dishes made of vinegar and smashed potatoes. ]
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But once I journeyed to Fuyuki, Japan, I was permitted to sample many well-prepared dishes of different places.