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[ When the feed begins, a woman with a medium complexion, dark brown eyes, and dark brown hair to match appears on the screen. She gives a smile to her audience and wets her lips with the tip of her tongue. ]
Hi. I’m not sure how common introductions are or what proper etiquette is around here, but I’m Margo Hanson and I’m new.
[ She gives a small toss of her head to flip her hair over her shoulder and out of her way. ]
I’ve lived in a few different places, but never anywhere like here. I’m still exploring.
[ A quiet exhale of breath escapes her lips and she smiles a little brighter. ]
Anyway, I work at Gramarye Magic Research and you can reach me here on the network whenever.
Hi. I’m not sure how common introductions are or what proper etiquette is around here, but I’m Margo Hanson and I’m new.
[ She gives a small toss of her head to flip her hair over her shoulder and out of her way. ]
I’ve lived in a few different places, but never anywhere like here. I’m still exploring.
[ A quiet exhale of breath escapes her lips and she smiles a little brighter. ]
Anyway, I work at Gramarye Magic Research and you can reach me here on the network whenever.

video | @the.young
[ Curiosity piqued? Quite. Of course, she's quick enough to catch herself. Her inquiry stands, but a name for a name is only fair, not that she isn't curious about a person who would work in such a place. ]
Líadan Ní Donnabháin, by the way, and I do believe a 'welcome' is in order. Welcome, Margo!
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[ She gives a facial shrug. ]
Thanks for the welcome, Líadan.
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[ Color her curious and also not entirely certain. UCLA is a college, but the institute is different? Forgive her, Margo. She hails from a young world and early age. ]
What is the difference? I was of the belief that colleges were quite similar.
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[ Margo struggles to find the right words. ]
It's not a place where things are taught, but it is a place where things are studied.
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[ Nevermind her illiteracy. Pouring over books with little more footwork than that sounds terribly, terribly boring to her, but then, she always has been the sort who tends to prefer more of a hands-on approach in her learning. Anything but monotony, really, but she is curious all the same. 'Things' is pretty broad, after all. ]