((Sorry, getting lazy! This next bunch are just gonna be straight up transcripts, because there's like eleven scenes to catch up to and omg I just can't. Please forgive me. D: Takes place a day after To Ul'dah We Go concludes.))
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Antimony Jhanhi steps into the open tavern portion of the Quicksand with a ledger and pen in hand, frowning down at it. She doesn't look up for more than a half-second at a time as she goes along.
K'ailia Yohko: Hi!
Antimony Jhanhi moves to the stairs, not seeing an available table, but seems unbothered by this as she settles on a bottom step.
K'ailia Yohko beams with delight at you.
Antimony Jhanhi frowns at her ledger, ears twitching. At the voice, she looks up, goes stony-faced, and then looks back down.
K'ailia Yohko: Ya' know, ya really do look like my ol' teacher.
Antimony Jhanhi purses her lips. Her tail quivers and curls up next to her. "I apologize for the resemblance."
Ulanan Ulan stands behind K'ailia, waving a hand to Antimony before staring up to the other Miqo'te's back.
K'ailia Yohko: Don't be. I really looked up ta her. I only wish she had told me where she was goin' before she left.
K'ailia Yohko: Oh hello.
Ulanan Ulan: Hello to you too! Didn't we run into each other in Horizon?
K'ailia Yohko: Yep! I am K'ailia Yohko.
Antimony Jhanhi blinks and looks to Ulanan with barely concealed relief.
Ulanan Ulan nods once. "Ulanan Ulan." She then looks at Antimony. Did she confuse you again for this other person?
K'ailia Yohko: Nice ta meet ya Ulanan
Antimony Jhanhi glances at K'ailia, fingers fidgeting around her papers. "I believe so. It's alright, but I'm sorry - I'm very busy right now."
K'ailia Yohko: Eh, the resemblance ta K'piru is uncanny. But since she says she aint K'piru, then I have no choice but ta believe her.
K'ailia Yohko beams with delight at Ulanan Ulan.
Ulanan Ulan: That seems like a reasonable thing to do.
K'ailia Yohko: So where ya' guys from?
Antimony Jhanhi 's features tighten briefly as K'ailia seems to settle in. "Ah, as I said, I'm... busy right now."
K'ailia Yohko: I understand, that's why I am talkin' ta yer friend.
Ulanan Ulan: We sailed from Limsa. A pretty place pledged by pirates!
Ulanan Ulan: So maybe not that pretty in the first place.
K'ailia Yohko: Oh wow, I visited Limsa not long ago. It was so bright an' pretty.
Antimony Jhanhi pushes her ears back against her skull and looks to be focusing on the papers in her lap, though she doesn't visibly do anything with them.
K'ailia Yohko rubs the medicine pouch about her neck while seeming to think on that experience.
Ulanan Ulan: Pity it's a pit of pirates. Ah...look.
K'ailia Yohko: Hmm?
Ulanan Ulan: There's an empty table. Mayhaps we could sit there instead of staining the floor with our clothes.
K'ailia Yohko: Oh sure!
K'ailia Yohko stands dusting herself off, the pouch dangling here and there as she brushed herself
K'ailia Yohko admires herself.
Ulanan Ulan stands in front of Antimony and smiles to her.
Ulanan Ulan: Do you think you have time for lunch?
Antimony Jhanhi looks up, glances between K'ailia and Ulanan, and then casts an apologetic look the lalafell's way. "I'm sorry, I don't think I'm feeling well. Perhaps I should just return to the inn and continue work there."
K'ailia Yohko: If yer sick, my teacher taught me a lot o remedies.
K'ailia Yohko smiles.
Ulanan Ulan: I'm sure she's just tired from the travel. It was a long journey under the sun, after all.
K'ailia Yohko: Oh, then she should sit an' eat an drink some water. Heat exhaustion be very bad thing.
Antimony Jhanhi holds the papers to her chest. "I'll be fine. Really. Don't let me stop you from talking with your friend though, Ulanan." She then makes to step around the lalafell.
K'ailia Yohko unties the medicine pouch and dumps its contents onto the table, which includes bones, feathers, beads, and a few nuts.
Ulanan Ulan: As you see fit. Go have some rest, and let me know if you are feeling better. I'd like to go along with you during your work, if you do not mind.
Antimony Jhanhi darts her eyes briefly to the table, frowning at items spread across it, before forcing a hopefully disarming smile Ulanan's way.
Antimony Jhanhi: That shouldn't be too much of a problem. Though... I may need to ask you to step out, if privacy concerns become an issue.
K'ailia Yohko smiles slightly as she knocks one of the beads off the table, an important bead that her teacher valued above all else.
Ulanan Ulan nods to you.
Ulanan Ulan: I understand.
Antimony Jhanhi half looks at K'ailia, as though watching the young woman were an intensely difficult task, and, after a tense moment, says, "Treat those with more respect, and please take care of yourself. I'm sorry I'm not who you think I am."
K'ailia Yohko laughs.
Antimony Jhanhi begins to make her way back to the innkeeper.
K'ailia Yohko picks the bead back up off the floor and stuffs the stuff back in the pouch.
K'ailia Yohko: Ya' know, yer friend aint who she pretends ta be. She jes confirmed it.
Ulanan Ulan frowns.
Ulanan Ulan: In either case it's obvious you are making her uncomfortable. A little tact would go a long way.
Antimony Jhanhi totally goes back to her inn room and is not just standing around outside! Nope.
K'ailia Yohko: Well I aint tryin' ta make her uncomfortable. But might I ask ya a question? When did ya meet her?
K'ailia Yohko returns the pouch to rest about her neck.
Ulanan Ulan: In the Black Shroud, at a tavern called...uhm...I forgot the name. I bet it had "green" and "branches" somewhere in it...
K'ailia Yohko: I know that place!
K'ailia Yohko beams with delight at Ulanan Ulan.
K'ailia Yohko: When I failed my trials, the elders sent me ta Gridania ta learn Conjury.Â
Ulanan Ulan tilts her head to a side, her eyes focused on K'ailia's bandana.
Ulanan Ulan: Why don't you tell me more about your tribe?
K'ailia Yohko: Oh sure. Me tribe lives in Sagolii desert. I was always a bit... different from me sisters. K'piru I think saw this an' started teachin' me shaman stuff. Like healin', readin the bones an such in these medicine pouches. But I was never good at huntin' weapons. The tribe traditions has every member, except elders, bein' hunters. It's part o' our trial o' adulthood.
Ulanan Ulan: That sounds silly. Not everyone is made to hold a weapon between their hands. Though...I guess in the Sagolii you wouldn't get much of a choice.
K'ailia Yohko: Aye.
K'ailia Yohko: K'piru one day though, jes up an' left the camp, an' tribe. She had suffered a lot o' grief after the calamity.
Ulanan Ulan: What happened?
Ulanan Ulan sounds like she already knows what's coming next.
K'ailia Yohko: Well... people died. Even ones closest ta her.
Ulanan Ulan: I'm sure she was hardly the only one to lose loved ones during that time.
K'ailia Yohko: Yeah... except the ones who was closest ta her that died, was both daughters. An' her mate.
Ulanan Ulan nods in acknowledgement, but is still unsurprised.
Ulanan Ulan: It's understandable.
K'ailia Yohko: She left everythin' behind, even this medicine pouch. It was her most cherished possession. I think if she had asked, I would o' went with her. But then again... my mother would o been scourin' everywhere breakin' lots o bodies till she found me.
K'ailia Yohko laughs.
Ulanan Ulan: One shouldn't worry one's mother. Did you know her daughters?
K'ailia Yohko: Somewhat. I was always the loner o' the tribe. An' even now, I hardly spend time at the camp no more. Though I still love the tribe. I have gotten a taste o freedom. An it tastes good. Guess ya could say I am conflicted.
Ulanan Ulan: You make your tribe sound like a lovable prison.
Ulanan Ulan smiles at K'ailia Yohko.
K'ailia Yohko: I often wonder if that's what my teacher went through too.
K'ailia Yohko smiles at Ulanan Ulan.
K'ailia Yohko: Nope no more shaman. The elders are too busy bein' elders an' leadin the tribe. Elders are our leaders.
Ulanan Ulan: But you would think that they'd have abilities that the tribe found useful before, maybe? Or were they all hunters?
K'ailia Yohko: They was all hunters I think.
K'ailia Yohko: K'piru was teachin me so I could be the next shaman.
Ulanan Ulan: But she left and...you went to learn Conjury in Gridania.
K'ailia Yohko: Naw, when she left, the tribe started teachin' me ta be a hunter. It was when I failed my trials they sent me ta Gridania ta be a conjurer. When a younglin' fails their trials, they get two options. Â Learn a new skill the tribe dun got for the tribe. Or exile.
Ulanan Ulan: That sounds harsh.
Ulanan Ulan frowns in dissaproval.
K'ailia Yohko: So in a way, the first option is the same as exile, as the younglin' is not welcomed back till they finish learnin' the skill. Aye, they be traditions. But thing is... I've now learned beyond simple conjury. But I still want ta learn ta read. Ta gain other skills outside the tribe.
Ulanan Ulan: I'm surprised you haven't found a teacher. I guess Conjurers have no use for reading when they can hear the elements.
K'ailia Yohko: I was taught basic meditation skills, an my trainin' consisted o' actual experience commmunin' with the elements. But not all conjurer's hear the elements.
Ulanan Ulan: I'm afraid my knowledge about Conjury comes from a man who did not like it very much.
K'ailia Yohko laughs at Ulanan Ulan.
K'ailia Yohko: Maybe that is what I should do though. Maybe I should find the elements o' Thanalan, an try ta hear what they say. Maybe they will have guidance fer me.
Ulanan Ulan: I can tell you what the elements in Thanalan will tell you. Ahem...
K'ailia Yohko: So what brought ya' an... oh she dinna say what her name is! Ta Ul'dah.
Ulanan Ulan: Antimony. Her employers had a job for her here. I'm just tagging along.
K'ailia Yohko: Ah
Ulanan Ulan: What brought you to Ul'dah? If you are looking for the local elements, all you will gear is gil and ceruleum.
Ulanan Ulan coughs. Ulanan Ulan: Hear.
K'ailia Yohko laughs at Ulanan Ulan.
K'ailia Yohko: I enrolled in Ul'dah Garden. An' I been tryin' ta learn some martial hand ta hand skills fer self-defense.
Ulanan Ulan blinks.
K'ailia Yohko: That self trainin' aint goin well since I got no teacher.
Ulanan Ulan: I'm sorry. Ul'dah Garden?
K'ailia Yohko: Oh yeah it's a university that teaches stuff.
Ulanan Ulan: I haven't heard of it. Is it a new institution?
K'ailia Yohko: I guess! I jes became their chief medical person. Since I became a white mage.
Ulanan Ulan: That's quite an accomplishment, for someone your age...! You are young, aren't you?
K'ailia Yohko: Aye, I am sixteen.
Ulanan Ulan keeps quiet, wide eyed for about eight seconds before speaking. “You must be incredibly talented, or White Magic is incredible, or this university of yours was terrible on medicine.â€
K'ailia Yohko laughs at Ulanan Ulan.
K'ailia Yohko: There was no real medical people ta speak o'. Jes a lunch lady. An' I underwent white mage trainin' when I found a crystal in this sunken temple.
Ulanan Ulan: A soul crystal isn't enough to learn. Someone must have trained you.
K'ailia Yohko: Aye, the soul in the crystal did. Turned out it contained the soul o' an old white mage teacher.
Ulanan Ulan: That's convenient!
K'ailia Yohko: I had took it ta Gridania, an' a Padjal started helpin' me learn from it. So... is yer friend always that shy?
Ulanan Ulan: Sometimes. She can be quite talkative. But that reminds me...
K'ailia Yohko: Hmm?
Ulanan Ulan: Were you looking for this K'piru person when you ran into us? Or was it coincidence?
K'ailia Yohko: A lil' o' both. I've always been hopin' ta find her. Especially since me journey ta Gridania. But when I ran inta ya. I was doin' some scoutin' fer the tribe.
Ulanan Ulan looks thoughtful.
Ulanan Ulan: Oschon has a taste to place people in Antimony's path, it seems.
K'ailia Yohko: Hmm... ya think my meetin' her is planned?
Ulanan Ulan: Perhaps. Oschon favors the feet with a purpose. Though his timing on this is a bit...off. I wonder what it means.
K'ailia Yohko: Hmm dunno... But my guardian is Azeyma. I've followed her path quite a lot. I am always inquisitive. So who knows. If there's anythin' I can help ya' with on yer journey, let me know.
Ulanan Ulan: Azeyma might give you the right questions, but Oschon's the one that places you in the place you need to be.
K'ailia Yohko: Hmm... the right questions... The only question goin' through my mind is... could K'piru o' become... Antimony?
Ulanan Ulan smiles at K'ailia Yohko.
K'ailia Yohko: Maybe Azeyma an' Oschon be double teamin'?
Ulanan Ulan: Now you just need Althyk to know when the right time will be. Though I'm not sure that's the right question, in the first place.
K'ailia Yohko: Hmm. Maybe Antimony will come out o' her shell some an' we can discover what is really goin' on with the twelve?
K'ailia Yohko smiles at Ulanan Ulan.
K'ailia Yohko: fer now, I will jes sit back, an' wait. Not gonna force nothin'. For now, I think I am gonna go ta me room an think on it. Nice meetin' ya Ulanan
Ulanan Ulan: An optimum option. The opportunity will openly perceptible soon.
Ulanan Ulan coughs.
K'ailia Yohko bids farewell to Ulanan Ulan.
Ulanan Ulan: Will be. Good day to you, K'ailia.
***
Antimony Jhanhi steps into the open tavern portion of the Quicksand with a ledger and pen in hand, frowning down at it. She doesn't look up for more than a half-second at a time as she goes along.
K'ailia Yohko: Hi!
Antimony Jhanhi moves to the stairs, not seeing an available table, but seems unbothered by this as she settles on a bottom step.
K'ailia Yohko beams with delight at you.
Antimony Jhanhi frowns at her ledger, ears twitching. At the voice, she looks up, goes stony-faced, and then looks back down.
K'ailia Yohko: Ya' know, ya really do look like my ol' teacher.
Antimony Jhanhi purses her lips. Her tail quivers and curls up next to her. "I apologize for the resemblance."
Ulanan Ulan stands behind K'ailia, waving a hand to Antimony before staring up to the other Miqo'te's back.
K'ailia Yohko: Don't be. I really looked up ta her. I only wish she had told me where she was goin' before she left.
K'ailia Yohko: Oh hello.
Ulanan Ulan: Hello to you too! Didn't we run into each other in Horizon?
K'ailia Yohko: Yep! I am K'ailia Yohko.
Antimony Jhanhi blinks and looks to Ulanan with barely concealed relief.
Ulanan Ulan nods once. "Ulanan Ulan." She then looks at Antimony. Did she confuse you again for this other person?
K'ailia Yohko: Nice ta meet ya Ulanan
Antimony Jhanhi glances at K'ailia, fingers fidgeting around her papers. "I believe so. It's alright, but I'm sorry - I'm very busy right now."
K'ailia Yohko: Eh, the resemblance ta K'piru is uncanny. But since she says she aint K'piru, then I have no choice but ta believe her.
K'ailia Yohko beams with delight at Ulanan Ulan.
Ulanan Ulan: That seems like a reasonable thing to do.
K'ailia Yohko: So where ya' guys from?
Antimony Jhanhi 's features tighten briefly as K'ailia seems to settle in. "Ah, as I said, I'm... busy right now."
K'ailia Yohko: I understand, that's why I am talkin' ta yer friend.
Ulanan Ulan: We sailed from Limsa. A pretty place pledged by pirates!
Ulanan Ulan: So maybe not that pretty in the first place.
K'ailia Yohko: Oh wow, I visited Limsa not long ago. It was so bright an' pretty.
Antimony Jhanhi pushes her ears back against her skull and looks to be focusing on the papers in her lap, though she doesn't visibly do anything with them.
K'ailia Yohko rubs the medicine pouch about her neck while seeming to think on that experience.
Ulanan Ulan: Pity it's a pit of pirates. Ah...look.
K'ailia Yohko: Hmm?
Ulanan Ulan: There's an empty table. Mayhaps we could sit there instead of staining the floor with our clothes.
K'ailia Yohko: Oh sure!
K'ailia Yohko stands dusting herself off, the pouch dangling here and there as she brushed herself
K'ailia Yohko admires herself.
Ulanan Ulan stands in front of Antimony and smiles to her.
Ulanan Ulan: Do you think you have time for lunch?
Antimony Jhanhi looks up, glances between K'ailia and Ulanan, and then casts an apologetic look the lalafell's way. "I'm sorry, I don't think I'm feeling well. Perhaps I should just return to the inn and continue work there."
K'ailia Yohko: If yer sick, my teacher taught me a lot o remedies.
K'ailia Yohko smiles.
Ulanan Ulan: I'm sure she's just tired from the travel. It was a long journey under the sun, after all.
K'ailia Yohko: Oh, then she should sit an' eat an drink some water. Heat exhaustion be very bad thing.
Antimony Jhanhi holds the papers to her chest. "I'll be fine. Really. Don't let me stop you from talking with your friend though, Ulanan." She then makes to step around the lalafell.
K'ailia Yohko unties the medicine pouch and dumps its contents onto the table, which includes bones, feathers, beads, and a few nuts.
Ulanan Ulan: As you see fit. Go have some rest, and let me know if you are feeling better. I'd like to go along with you during your work, if you do not mind.
Antimony Jhanhi darts her eyes briefly to the table, frowning at items spread across it, before forcing a hopefully disarming smile Ulanan's way.
Antimony Jhanhi: That shouldn't be too much of a problem. Though... I may need to ask you to step out, if privacy concerns become an issue.
K'ailia Yohko smiles slightly as she knocks one of the beads off the table, an important bead that her teacher valued above all else.
Ulanan Ulan nods to you.
Ulanan Ulan: I understand.
Antimony Jhanhi half looks at K'ailia, as though watching the young woman were an intensely difficult task, and, after a tense moment, says, "Treat those with more respect, and please take care of yourself. I'm sorry I'm not who you think I am."
K'ailia Yohko laughs.
Antimony Jhanhi begins to make her way back to the innkeeper.
K'ailia Yohko picks the bead back up off the floor and stuffs the stuff back in the pouch.
K'ailia Yohko: Ya' know, yer friend aint who she pretends ta be. She jes confirmed it.
Ulanan Ulan frowns.
Ulanan Ulan: In either case it's obvious you are making her uncomfortable. A little tact would go a long way.
Antimony Jhanhi totally goes back to her inn room and is not just standing around outside! Nope.
K'ailia Yohko: Well I aint tryin' ta make her uncomfortable. But might I ask ya a question? When did ya meet her?
K'ailia Yohko returns the pouch to rest about her neck.
Ulanan Ulan: In the Black Shroud, at a tavern called...uhm...I forgot the name. I bet it had "green" and "branches" somewhere in it...
K'ailia Yohko: I know that place!
K'ailia Yohko beams with delight at Ulanan Ulan.
K'ailia Yohko: When I failed my trials, the elders sent me ta Gridania ta learn Conjury.Â
Ulanan Ulan tilts her head to a side, her eyes focused on K'ailia's bandana.
Ulanan Ulan: Why don't you tell me more about your tribe?
K'ailia Yohko: Oh sure. Me tribe lives in Sagolii desert. I was always a bit... different from me sisters. K'piru I think saw this an' started teachin' me shaman stuff. Like healin', readin the bones an such in these medicine pouches. But I was never good at huntin' weapons. The tribe traditions has every member, except elders, bein' hunters. It's part o' our trial o' adulthood.
Ulanan Ulan: That sounds silly. Not everyone is made to hold a weapon between their hands. Though...I guess in the Sagolii you wouldn't get much of a choice.
K'ailia Yohko: Aye.
K'ailia Yohko: K'piru one day though, jes up an' left the camp, an' tribe. She had suffered a lot o' grief after the calamity.
Ulanan Ulan: What happened?
Ulanan Ulan sounds like she already knows what's coming next.
K'ailia Yohko: Well... people died. Even ones closest ta her.
Ulanan Ulan: I'm sure she was hardly the only one to lose loved ones during that time.
K'ailia Yohko: Yeah... except the ones who was closest ta her that died, was both daughters. An' her mate.
Ulanan Ulan nods in acknowledgement, but is still unsurprised.
Ulanan Ulan: It's understandable.
K'ailia Yohko: She left everythin' behind, even this medicine pouch. It was her most cherished possession. I think if she had asked, I would o' went with her. But then again... my mother would o been scourin' everywhere breakin' lots o bodies till she found me.
K'ailia Yohko laughs.
Ulanan Ulan: One shouldn't worry one's mother. Did you know her daughters?
K'ailia Yohko: Somewhat. I was always the loner o' the tribe. An' even now, I hardly spend time at the camp no more. Though I still love the tribe. I have gotten a taste o freedom. An it tastes good. Guess ya could say I am conflicted.
Ulanan Ulan: You make your tribe sound like a lovable prison.
Ulanan Ulan smiles at K'ailia Yohko.
K'ailia Yohko: I often wonder if that's what my teacher went through too.
K'ailia Yohko smiles at Ulanan Ulan.
K'ailia Yohko: Nope no more shaman. The elders are too busy bein' elders an' leadin the tribe. Elders are our leaders.
Ulanan Ulan: But you would think that they'd have abilities that the tribe found useful before, maybe? Or were they all hunters?
K'ailia Yohko: They was all hunters I think.
K'ailia Yohko: K'piru was teachin me so I could be the next shaman.
Ulanan Ulan: But she left and...you went to learn Conjury in Gridania.
K'ailia Yohko: Naw, when she left, the tribe started teachin' me ta be a hunter. It was when I failed my trials they sent me ta Gridania ta be a conjurer. When a younglin' fails their trials, they get two options. Â Learn a new skill the tribe dun got for the tribe. Or exile.
Ulanan Ulan: That sounds harsh.
Ulanan Ulan frowns in dissaproval.
K'ailia Yohko: So in a way, the first option is the same as exile, as the younglin' is not welcomed back till they finish learnin' the skill. Aye, they be traditions. But thing is... I've now learned beyond simple conjury. But I still want ta learn ta read. Ta gain other skills outside the tribe.
Ulanan Ulan: I'm surprised you haven't found a teacher. I guess Conjurers have no use for reading when they can hear the elements.
K'ailia Yohko: I was taught basic meditation skills, an my trainin' consisted o' actual experience commmunin' with the elements. But not all conjurer's hear the elements.
Ulanan Ulan: I'm afraid my knowledge about Conjury comes from a man who did not like it very much.
K'ailia Yohko laughs at Ulanan Ulan.
K'ailia Yohko: Maybe that is what I should do though. Maybe I should find the elements o' Thanalan, an try ta hear what they say. Maybe they will have guidance fer me.
Ulanan Ulan: I can tell you what the elements in Thanalan will tell you. Ahem...
K'ailia Yohko: So what brought ya' an... oh she dinna say what her name is! Ta Ul'dah.
Ulanan Ulan: Antimony. Her employers had a job for her here. I'm just tagging along.
K'ailia Yohko: Ah
Ulanan Ulan: What brought you to Ul'dah? If you are looking for the local elements, all you will gear is gil and ceruleum.
Ulanan Ulan coughs. Ulanan Ulan: Hear.
K'ailia Yohko laughs at Ulanan Ulan.
K'ailia Yohko: I enrolled in Ul'dah Garden. An' I been tryin' ta learn some martial hand ta hand skills fer self-defense.
Ulanan Ulan blinks.
K'ailia Yohko: That self trainin' aint goin well since I got no teacher.
Ulanan Ulan: I'm sorry. Ul'dah Garden?
K'ailia Yohko: Oh yeah it's a university that teaches stuff.
Ulanan Ulan: I haven't heard of it. Is it a new institution?
K'ailia Yohko: I guess! I jes became their chief medical person. Since I became a white mage.
Ulanan Ulan: That's quite an accomplishment, for someone your age...! You are young, aren't you?
K'ailia Yohko: Aye, I am sixteen.
Ulanan Ulan keeps quiet, wide eyed for about eight seconds before speaking. “You must be incredibly talented, or White Magic is incredible, or this university of yours was terrible on medicine.â€
K'ailia Yohko laughs at Ulanan Ulan.
K'ailia Yohko: There was no real medical people ta speak o'. Jes a lunch lady. An' I underwent white mage trainin' when I found a crystal in this sunken temple.
Ulanan Ulan: A soul crystal isn't enough to learn. Someone must have trained you.
K'ailia Yohko: Aye, the soul in the crystal did. Turned out it contained the soul o' an old white mage teacher.
Ulanan Ulan: That's convenient!
K'ailia Yohko: I had took it ta Gridania, an' a Padjal started helpin' me learn from it. So... is yer friend always that shy?
Ulanan Ulan: Sometimes. She can be quite talkative. But that reminds me...
K'ailia Yohko: Hmm?
Ulanan Ulan: Were you looking for this K'piru person when you ran into us? Or was it coincidence?
K'ailia Yohko: A lil' o' both. I've always been hopin' ta find her. Especially since me journey ta Gridania. But when I ran inta ya. I was doin' some scoutin' fer the tribe.
Ulanan Ulan looks thoughtful.
Ulanan Ulan: Oschon has a taste to place people in Antimony's path, it seems.
K'ailia Yohko: Hmm... ya think my meetin' her is planned?
Ulanan Ulan: Perhaps. Oschon favors the feet with a purpose. Though his timing on this is a bit...off. I wonder what it means.
K'ailia Yohko: Hmm dunno... But my guardian is Azeyma. I've followed her path quite a lot. I am always inquisitive. So who knows. If there's anythin' I can help ya' with on yer journey, let me know.
Ulanan Ulan: Azeyma might give you the right questions, but Oschon's the one that places you in the place you need to be.
K'ailia Yohko: Hmm... the right questions... The only question goin' through my mind is... could K'piru o' become... Antimony?
Ulanan Ulan smiles at K'ailia Yohko.
K'ailia Yohko: Maybe Azeyma an' Oschon be double teamin'?
Ulanan Ulan: Now you just need Althyk to know when the right time will be. Though I'm not sure that's the right question, in the first place.
K'ailia Yohko: Hmm. Maybe Antimony will come out o' her shell some an' we can discover what is really goin' on with the twelve?
K'ailia Yohko smiles at Ulanan Ulan.
K'ailia Yohko: fer now, I will jes sit back, an' wait. Not gonna force nothin'. For now, I think I am gonna go ta me room an think on it. Nice meetin' ya Ulanan
Ulanan Ulan: An optimum option. The opportunity will openly perceptible soon.
Ulanan Ulan coughs.
K'ailia Yohko bids farewell to Ulanan Ulan.
Ulanan Ulan: Will be. Good day to you, K'ailia.
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