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Who: Julien, and anyone who answers.
Where: The first floor of the Xochipilli Employee Housing.
When: 1st July, early morning.
Summary: Getting to know the neighbours.
Rating: G
One fate averted in favour of another. Julien had exhausted questioning his situation, and despite his uneasy sleep in so foreign a land, El Sera heralded the dawn of a renewed future for him, free of Duke Edmun's dungeon and wrath. If this was the work of the Maker's hand, then his due penance would be paid in service rather than flesh – whether by coincidence or design, the task asked of him played to his strengths and allowed him to remain true to his knight's path.
What he did not have was an appropriate foundation, which was why this morning found Julien knocking upon his neighbours' doors. Though he would not force the matter, in his experience it paid to be acquainted with those in your vicinity. It was no bad place to start.
Where: The first floor of the Xochipilli Employee Housing.
When: 1st July, early morning.
Summary: Getting to know the neighbours.
Rating: G
One fate averted in favour of another. Julien had exhausted questioning his situation, and despite his uneasy sleep in so foreign a land, El Sera heralded the dawn of a renewed future for him, free of Duke Edmun's dungeon and wrath. If this was the work of the Maker's hand, then his due penance would be paid in service rather than flesh – whether by coincidence or design, the task asked of him played to his strengths and allowed him to remain true to his knight's path.
What he did not have was an appropriate foundation, which was why this morning found Julien knocking upon his neighbours' doors. Though he would not force the matter, in his experience it paid to be acquainted with those in your vicinity. It was no bad place to start.
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The concept is a fascinating one to Julien. With experience keeping the peace one tends to gain an instinct for picking out criminals, and some idea of what drives them. But to make a serious study of it, and teach those whom the knowledge serves best... that is truly progressive.
As far as settling in goes, it is a twist of luck that his past lies beyond the rift. It also reminds him that he must research El Sera's laws.
"Do you teach from experience?"
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"Sometimes." Most of the time. "I also studied forensics at school, doctorate."
But he's not a doctor, contrary to what some people seem to think.
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Moving the conversation onward is easy enough.
"Will you introduce yourself and your companion?" he asks.
Julien ensures that there is patience in his tone -- it is, after all, not a demand.
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"Will Graham," he really prefers not to shake hands if he can help it, so unless the other man makes some motion suggesting he'd like it... Will is just going to motion down to the dog next instead. "He's going by Deoji, for the time being."
DeeOhGee. Will wasn't entirely sold on the idea of keeping the dog yet, however. Not entirely sure about trying to make this place home.
life has conspired against me tagging, so sorry for the huge delay!
"Deoji," Julien echoes, the pronounciation distorted by his accent. "An unusual name."
While El Sera is far indeed from Gransys, the people that he's met thus far have very Gransian names. Even 'El Sera' sounds as though it could belong in Hearthstone. Yet it will not do to wander in stray thoughts right in the middle of a conversation.
"Have you lived here long?"