[Nickname isn't exactly it. But she doesn't comment on that. Instead, have a mischievious smile.
As Kallen explains the bulletin, Yona's expression turns curious. She isn't sure what ads is or are, but she gets the jist. It kind of sounds like an announcement area of sorts. She's seen things like that in their travels. Especially wanted posters with the inaccurate drawings of some of her close friends.
It will be nice to be able to write messages again. They were forbidden to use any sort of written language in Haven. It was a punishable act. She spent a little bit of time in the library in Haven North, until the books began to crumble. She's heard there's a library here too, and hopes it will be open soon. ]
That's very clever. I'm looking forward to seeing it. It sounds like a convenient way to meet new people.
I apologize for the delay! this notif got lost orz
I can show you what it looks like if you want. It's located near the study hall.
[Normally, Kallen doesn't bother with offering tours as she's not exactly the most ideal of all tour guides, opting to warn everyone on the horrors of Inugami instead of going, "and to your left is the music room!" in a pseudo-cheery voice. She's too brusque and frank for such a role, anyway.
But every once in a while she makes exceptions, and this is one of those times. Yona knowing about the bulletin board will be necessary to contact people, and at least she seems eager to learn.]
[Eager might be putting it lightly. One of the only things she enjoyed about Haven (aside from meeting so many wonderful people) was learning about the food and conveniences they didn't have in her own world. Though a bulletin board may not seem like much, she prefers it to using the weird communication devices. She had just gotten used to responding to and making moving pictures, and after so many months of not being able to write anything, she's looking forward to reading other people's messages.
Although she can guess what a Study Hall is used for, she hasn't had much luck navigating the hallways. It's part of the reason why she came out to the courtyard. She didn't have to worry about getting turned around out here.]
Thank you so much~! That's very kind of you, Kallen.
[Kallen can't help but be taken aback at Yona's cheery compliance, an awed expression covering her features, but she's quick to collect herself. A sheepish grin even makes its way on her face afterwards, tugging at her lips.]
It's nothing. I'm just doing what I can, that's all.
[To her, helping a newcomer is no big deal; it comes as easily to her as piloting a Knightmare. So with a small shrug, she idly jabs her thumb at the direction of the entrance.]
[It may not seem like much to Kallen, but the kindness of others is something she truly cherishes. In a place where they are all captives, robbed of their own free will, it's important that they stick together.
One small kindness, one piece of helpful information, it can grow into so much more. Perhaps a friendship. Camaraderie. An alliance. But, more importantly, it allows her to share that knowledge and help others. There were times in Haven that they fought back and won. That never would have happened if they didn't learn to trust each other.]
Sure! I'm ready. [She turns toward the entrance and begins following her.]
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[Nickname isn't exactly it. But she doesn't comment on that. Instead, have a mischievious smile.
As Kallen explains the bulletin, Yona's expression turns curious. She isn't sure what ads is or are, but she gets the jist. It kind of sounds like an announcement area of sorts. She's seen things like that in their travels. Especially wanted posters with the inaccurate drawings of some of her close friends.
It will be nice to be able to write messages again. They were forbidden to use any sort of written language in Haven. It was a punishable act. She spent a little bit of time in the library in Haven North, until the books began to crumble. She's heard there's a library here too, and hopes it will be open soon. ]
That's very clever. I'm looking forward to seeing it. It sounds like a convenient way to meet new people.
I apologize for the delay! this notif got lost orz
[Normally, Kallen doesn't bother with offering tours as she's not exactly the most ideal of all tour guides, opting to warn everyone on the horrors of Inugami instead of going, "and to your left is the music room!" in a pseudo-cheery voice. She's too brusque and frank for such a role, anyway.
But every once in a while she makes exceptions, and this is one of those times. Yona knowing about the bulletin board will be necessary to contact people, and at least she seems eager to learn.]
no worries~! as you can see, i'm no better.
[Eager might be putting it lightly. One of the only things she enjoyed about Haven (aside from meeting so many wonderful people) was learning about the food and conveniences they didn't have in her own world. Though a bulletin board may not seem like much, she prefers it to using the weird communication devices. She had just gotten used to responding to and making moving pictures, and after so many months of not being able to write anything, she's looking forward to reading other people's messages.
Although she can guess what a Study Hall is used for, she hasn't had much luck navigating the hallways. It's part of the reason why she came out to the courtyard. She didn't have to worry about getting turned around out here.]
Thank you so much~! That's very kind of you, Kallen.
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It's nothing. I'm just doing what I can, that's all.
[To her, helping a newcomer is no big deal; it comes as easily to her as piloting a Knightmare. So with a small shrug, she idly jabs her thumb at the direction of the entrance.]
Now let's go, Yona.
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One small kindness, one piece of helpful information, it can grow into so much more. Perhaps a friendship. Camaraderie. An alliance. But, more importantly, it allows her to share that knowledge and help others. There were times in Haven that they fought back and won. That never would have happened if they didn't learn to trust each other.]
Sure! I'm ready. [She turns toward the entrance and begins following her.]