Edward Elric (
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[There are a few things Ed is quick to concern himself with upon arrival, and even though they certainly relate to "how the hell do I get back where I came from?" he's seen this play out enough times to know that asking that question directly is never likely to get results. At least not the ones he wants. He's well aware that this change of scenery isn't just some new challenge, because if it was there certainly wouldn't be any point to the mark outright disappearing, but it was gone. Which likely meant one thing, they were telling the truth - at least about one aspect of all this, and he was not in Muir anymore.]
Does anyone have any idea what's really going on here? Has anyone been doing any research on this place? Or been here long enough to know whether or not it is what they claim?
[Ed's skeptical about this whole situation, but cynicism wasn't enough to go on that something just wasn't right here. He had a hard time taking everything in that little introduction at face value.]
If we can just ask to be sent home given enough time, has anyone actually pulled it off?
Does anyone have any idea what's really going on here? Has anyone been doing any research on this place? Or been here long enough to know whether or not it is what they claim?
[Ed's skeptical about this whole situation, but cynicism wasn't enough to go on that something just wasn't right here. He had a hard time taking everything in that little introduction at face value.]
If we can just ask to be sent home given enough time, has anyone actually pulled it off?
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[He's still smirking, as if that was some kind of a joke. It's such a complicated thing in their world, Ed's experiences compared to killing people in a war. But he's not going to get into that with her, at least not now.]
I was there for awhile before Wrath showed up... my brother and Nina came later. They weren't the only ones, but the rest gets a little more confusing.
[As if casually throwing out that there's someone named Wrath didn't occur to him as strange, at all.
Don't worry Chloe, even after all this time he can still relate. Which might come off as ironic to her considering his concept of science, but he doesn't actually expect her to get the joke anyway.]
I guess the real question is if people have really tried, most everyone I've talked to - except for you - seems pretty content to stay here. So, why bother trying to figure it out at all?
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[She sighed at his last comment.]
From what I've gathered, a lot of people arrived here because they were feeling 'displaced'. Some were even about to die in the timeline they came from. I guess it's a matter of choosing what they prefer; finding a new home here, or going home where they don't feel they belong.
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[That was .... hard to say. As if a location could make decisions about who came and went, without someone guiding it. There wasn't really another way he could think of putting it though.]
Yeah, someone else mentioned that to me. He said that... we're about to die, or we don't have a world to go back to... Feeling displaced is a lot easier to swallow than an entire world vanishing. I guess that would explain me showing up here, though. I didn't exactly fit in where I was before.
[And pretty much all of his friends disappeared en masse, making him getting dragged here all the more logical.]
Still seems odd not to even question it. Or ... want to know about the new place you're calling home.
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[That in itself was unnerving, but also a possibility worth considering. It did seem to line up that while the people here did try their best to get the portals to work, they may not always be able to fully control them. Perhaps less out of maliciousness and more out of pure helplessness to stop nature.]
Yeah, I'm not against you there. There is the Perimeter Guard, and I've heard of them taking people outside who want to explore beyond the gates. I don't know how much of that actually leads to useful information, though.
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[That wasn't an entirely alien concept to him, but he hadn't really put too much thought into it. Honestly, by now it might have made more sense for Edward Elric to compare these portals to the Gate from his own world. It definitely seemed to have a motivation all its own.]
Sometimes things happened that even the gods didn't plan, so how else would you explain that? Besides that they were lying about having no idea what was happening.
[He was willing to buy either explanation at this point, to be honest. it was weird to think about them denying knowledge of something though, when they tried so hard to appear all knowing about the whole thing.]
I don't know how comfortable I'd be taking civilians out for a tour of monster infested woods, but I guess if that's how things work here... It might be worth taking note of. Not that I'd need a tour guide or anything, if I'm signing up with them.
[He was still trying to process how he felt about being handed a job, right off the bat. That was new and strange.]
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From what I'd been told, it was less a civilian tour and more having a team of people with various skills to back you up. Though apparently it's also not completely dangerous in some parts, so you might be on to something about there being tours. I'm not sure I'm ready to get that answer yet.
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[He's skeptical. Either it's dangerous and just anyone shouldn't be going out there, or it's safe enough that people can just venture out with a team to guide them - but so far what he's heard sounds a lot like a mix of both.]
I feel like a lot of the information we have is just rumors, it's hard to make any informed idea of this place without knowing for certain what's actually true and what people are just saying.
[He sighs, the last part more muttered to himself as an after thought.]
I guess I should be used to that ... almost like being back home.
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And yeah, you're not the only one. Which is why I'm trying to do some digging to see if there are actual things I can verify. Or poke holes in, if need be. So far I've done a decent job of that.
[She gives him a sympathetic smile.]
Well, for what it's worth, you've got at least one person willing to question things with you.
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The longer we're here, the more certain we can be of our findings. The closer we'll be to some solid answers.
[Probably not what she wants to hear but, he already knows what he's thinking.
At the last part he smirks again, it's almost a smile.]
Yeah, we'll figure it out. The sooner we do, the sooner you can get back home.
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[She hums thoughtfully at that.]
And you too, preferably.
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[He's not going to argue with someone he just 'met' about his chances of that, considering his circumstances, so instead he gives a small grin in response. He kept that up long enough with Al over the years.]
Yeah.
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If it's like the place I just came from they don't actually mean us any harm. They honestly wanted us to be happy, they also just... really wanted us to cooperate with what they needed.
Sometimes those two things don't go together well.
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Orientation is done by the Perimeter Guard, and that's made up of people like us, so how do we even figure out who's in charge here?
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[A pause, as he seems to consider something else.]
I've seen newcomers try to take over in the absence of officials before, it wasn't anything more than a fancy title since the politics didn't work the same, but - first, I'd like to know if the mayor's even a native with any actual power, I guess.
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It wouldn't be out of the realm of possibility if they're not, considering this place is apparently populated with almost nothing but arrivals from other places. I'd have to look into it more thoroughly.
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That's why I'm interested in learning more about this city, and the history behind it. There are so many variables it's hard to tell where to start looking when you consider all the factors. False leads, people like us stepping into roles because they've been here long enough- the fact that we apparently bring ourselves here.
Every time I think I figure out where to start I come up with more questions than answers. I don't know how much time I'm going to have for that job they handed me with all the research I need to start doing.
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But you're right. Figuring this place and its history out should be first. I know someone who pointed me in the direction of the library, which apparently had a lot of the information we're looking for. I planned on starting there.
And honestly, I've found the best way to get information without drowning in it all yourself is divvying up the work. Or I might end up losing my job from it all too, who knows.
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The library and public records seem like a good place to start. I'd also be interested in checking out the history of the actual city, supposedly there are ruins out there - they might hold answers books won't.
[At the last part, Ed actually blinks. Because dividing work was rarely a concept he was familiar with, sure before he split work with Al, but that was different for a number of reasons. It was Al, and Al couldn't sleep so he could cover more ground that way. Ed hadn't really relied on anyone like that in recent years, sure he had help in areas, but nothing like this.
Drowning yourself in all the work was what. he. did. To the point where he fell asleep on it, or someone else had to make sure he was eating.
He shrugs again, smirking as if trying to come off as over confident here. Although he's meaning it to be helpful.]
I've always had to juggle my own research with whatever assignment the military had me on. I'm sure I can handle it... No need for you to go risking your job over anything.
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[She throws him her own smirk, getting the sense that he's not entirely used to having help. She could understand that. It's only been recently that she's gotten comfortable with having a partner she trusted. Now that she did, it was hard to give that up.]
Not saying you can't handle it. Just saying that since you've got someone that's equally as curious about all of this, you might as well let me in on your project. I can handle myself pretty well too, you know.
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[At the last part he looks almost as if he can't decide whether to be amused or relieved.]
Oh, I wasn't letting you off the hook. Just don't overwhelm yourself or get into any trouble at work... Income's not exactly a luxury in this place, as far as I can tell.
On the plus side, being room mates will definitely make keeping everything organized a lot easier.
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Trust me. I've had plenty of experience juggling multiple homicide cases, a weird partner who sometimes causes more trouble than he fixes, and a kid all at the same time. I think I can handle work and a little late night reading.
Yes. More desks to use as a dumping ground for all the paperwork and books.
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Maybe, but I wouldn't be on the Guard if I wasn't qualified. You might need an escort, though...
[He pauses at the next part, as if he wants to question but seems to think better of it.]
Right... I'll take your word for it. We have plenty of research to do, and two heads will be better than one, no matter how you look at it, anyway.
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