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Golden Week goings on
⭐ Who: Ben Kenobi and whoever
⭐ When: Golden Week
⭐ Where: Promised Morning, The Dream Sphere, Dice and Dash
⭐ What: just life
-1: Last day of school BEFORE Golden Week-
The last class of the last day before a vacation is the one that no one wants to pay attention to. Unfortunately, Kenobi is a professional, and is imparting new knowledge about the English language to the students at Promised Morning all the way up to the last minute of class.
In deference to how NO ONE is paying attention to him, Kenobi is mainly covering review on what he covered over the last few months: A long segment on how to tell which vowels go where (no easy task), and a shorter segment about Shakespeare. Ben was admittedly not a huge Shakespeare fan, but it was kind of expected that anyone teaching English would hit on the Bard at SOME point. The post Golden Week unit he hoped would be more interesting.
As the last minute of class crawled by, Kenobi ended the day with, "...and NEXT time we meet, we'll get into a marginally more contemporary English author: Tolkein! He's one of my own personal favorite writers so-"
Whups, there's the bell. Kenobi spoke up so he could be heard over the noise of everyone scrambling to pack up everything and get the HECK out of here for Golden Week, "The assigned reading for your week off is the first six chapters of The Hobbit. Nothing too strenuous, so that should leave you all with plenty of time to enjoy your vacation!"
By the time he'd said that, most of the class was out the door, and the ones still there weren't really paying attention to him. Oh well, kids were like that. Kenobi made a note to leave a note online, so that once the rush of freedom wore off, anyone who cared to ACTUALLY study over break could do so.
Any students or fellow faculty who want to speak with him, now is probably your last chance before he clears out for his OWN Golden Week plans.
-2: The nightly grind-
Ben Kenobi Dreamer Saber, in his tan robes and white armor, is a pretty familiar sight in the Dream Sphere. He's not particularly expecting any trouble tonight, but it feels like there's been an uptick on confused newbies around lately, and if one of them gets into trouble, it'd be better to have someone who knows what they're doing around.
He's the kind of guy who likes to lurk, mysteriously, only stepping in when it seems like he has to, so if you ARE new to the Dream Sphere, it could be said to be a little disconcerting that there's some hooded figure hanging out on rooftops, watching you from a distance. He's very easy to misinterpret as a potential threat, especially if you're already on edge for whatever reason.
-3: The knightly grind-
At Kenobi's apartment, there was construction going on. Jackhammers running all hours of the day make concentrating impossible. Which is why Kenobi had packed up his paint and brushes and models and made his way to Dice and Dash, a local hobby shop/cafe. They had a couple of gaming tables in the back, and one of them had a half painted army of little guys spread out so he could work on painting them.
Are you a fellow player? Are you just surprised to see your English teacher having a life outside of school? Has playing Warhammer (Or "legally distinct from Warhammer tabletop war game." Do we even care about copyrights here?) always been something you were interested in? Are you just a nosy busy body?
Whatever the reason, it looks like he's putting the paintbrush down for a moment to stretch. The ideal time to actually say something!
⭐ When: Golden Week
⭐ Where: Promised Morning, The Dream Sphere, Dice and Dash
⭐ What: just life
-1: Last day of school BEFORE Golden Week-
The last class of the last day before a vacation is the one that no one wants to pay attention to. Unfortunately, Kenobi is a professional, and is imparting new knowledge about the English language to the students at Promised Morning all the way up to the last minute of class.
In deference to how NO ONE is paying attention to him, Kenobi is mainly covering review on what he covered over the last few months: A long segment on how to tell which vowels go where (no easy task), and a shorter segment about Shakespeare. Ben was admittedly not a huge Shakespeare fan, but it was kind of expected that anyone teaching English would hit on the Bard at SOME point. The post Golden Week unit he hoped would be more interesting.
As the last minute of class crawled by, Kenobi ended the day with, "...and NEXT time we meet, we'll get into a marginally more contemporary English author: Tolkein! He's one of my own personal favorite writers so-"
Whups, there's the bell. Kenobi spoke up so he could be heard over the noise of everyone scrambling to pack up everything and get the HECK out of here for Golden Week, "The assigned reading for your week off is the first six chapters of The Hobbit. Nothing too strenuous, so that should leave you all with plenty of time to enjoy your vacation!"
By the time he'd said that, most of the class was out the door, and the ones still there weren't really paying attention to him. Oh well, kids were like that. Kenobi made a note to leave a note online, so that once the rush of freedom wore off, anyone who cared to ACTUALLY study over break could do so.
Any students or fellow faculty who want to speak with him, now is probably your last chance before he clears out for his OWN Golden Week plans.
-2: The nightly grind-
He's the kind of guy who likes to lurk, mysteriously, only stepping in when it seems like he has to, so if you ARE new to the Dream Sphere, it could be said to be a little disconcerting that there's some hooded figure hanging out on rooftops, watching you from a distance. He's very easy to misinterpret as a potential threat, especially if you're already on edge for whatever reason.
-3: The knightly grind-
At Kenobi's apartment, there was construction going on. Jackhammers running all hours of the day make concentrating impossible. Which is why Kenobi had packed up his paint and brushes and models and made his way to Dice and Dash, a local hobby shop/cafe. They had a couple of gaming tables in the back, and one of them had a half painted army of little guys spread out so he could work on painting them.
Are you a fellow player? Are you just surprised to see your English teacher having a life outside of school? Has playing Warhammer (Or "legally distinct from Warhammer tabletop war game." Do we even care about copyrights here?) always been something you were interested in? Are you just a nosy busy body?
Whatever the reason, it looks like he's putting the paintbrush down for a moment to stretch. The ideal time to actually say something!
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I am not, Dreamer.
I am Levania.
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[Saber groaned at himself.]
Well, I've made a right proper fool of myself, haven't I?
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Slightly.
...You often patrol the city. I have seen you.
You have not seen me.
[ the bug is sure judgey ]
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Figments generally aren't coherent enough to have a conversation with, though. Who are you?
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[ you said that already. ]
I resemble a Figment, as I am not solely of this place. I am awake, but I never wake. But I am not a Dreamer.
[ He's got something like a sandglass jangling around attached to one of his antennae, though. ]
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[A mystery! Saber loves mysteries!]
I’m Saber. Do you come to this part of the Dream Sphere often? Are there others like you?