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[ It's almost too much for her to take. Gwen has been home for such a short time, hasn't even fully settled, and now she isn't quite sure where she is. Morgana had, understandably, given her a bit of time off despite her wanting to find a distraction. Being a captive and having to parade around as the ward of Uther Pendragon was difficult enough without all that followed... So she thought when she woke up the next morning she'd be safe and sound in Camelot and back to her usual day-to-day.
She was almost in a panic before the instructor found her and tried to help. A trip to the Headmaster's office and an acceptance letter later she still didn't quite understand what was going on. She just nodded politely, took her materials and was sent out of her own in the big Garden.
The whole place–Balamb they told her it's called–is a bit off-putting for Guinevere. It's smooth and shiny for lack of a better description, and so unlike Camelot and every other stone and wood-built village she's been in. Her nearly fruitless hunt around the center of the Garden just brought her back to the Lobby steps where her search began. Must have passed it, she thought a bit downtrodden, though she can't blame herself for being distracted given the circumstances. It's time she asked for help.
She works up the nerve to walk up to any passer-by who will listen with a simple question: ]
Umm, sorry to be a bother but could you point me to the [ She pauses a moment to make sure she's remembering it right- ] Dormitory?
( ooc note • feel free to bump into her wherever & whenever in the lobby area. she looks very lost and needs all the help she can get! )
She was almost in a panic before the instructor found her and tried to help. A trip to the Headmaster's office and an acceptance letter later she still didn't quite understand what was going on. She just nodded politely, took her materials and was sent out of her own in the big Garden.
The whole place–Balamb they told her it's called–is a bit off-putting for Guinevere. It's smooth and shiny for lack of a better description, and so unlike Camelot and every other stone and wood-built village she's been in. Her nearly fruitless hunt around the center of the Garden just brought her back to the Lobby steps where her search began. Must have passed it, she thought a bit downtrodden, though she can't blame herself for being distracted given the circumstances. It's time she asked for help.
She works up the nerve to walk up to any passer-by who will listen with a simple question: ]
Umm, sorry to be a bother but could you point me to the [ She pauses a moment to make sure she's remembering it right- ] Dormitory?
( ooc note • feel free to bump into her wherever & whenever in the lobby area. she looks very lost and needs all the help she can get! )
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...oh. Uhm. I was just looking for-
I'm sorry. How did you do that?
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[Well, to be fair. She's not very scary when she speaks up, after all, she's just a small girl.]
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I've never seen anything like it before. I didn't mean to-- I'm sorry to pry.
Things are a bit different here than they are at home...
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But what do you mean different? [She's curious! What's it like where you're from?]
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[ Why yes, it was fairly difficult for her to stay focused while the Headmaster was talking to her with all of those weird things looming around in the room. ]
We also don't have much magic.
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[Well, that's weird. But the stone and brick place sounds kind of cool.]
Why don't you have much magic?
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Magic is very frowned upon where I am from. Not that they—I mean we—all have anything against it or people with it. It's our king, really. He doesn't trust it.
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[And fire and blizard and lighting spells and such.]
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[ She's always been told the consequences of even healing magic outweighed the benefits. ]
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I'm so sorry, I haven't introduced myself. I'm Gwen.
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