[Says the girl who's getting a fish. She tests it in her hand, pokes it a little, then tosses into a rough looking sack that seems to just be laying around.]
If you do something besides exist, introduce yourself as that. 'Person' is a pretty lame title.
What gave you that impression? [ She's not a bum, but given the lifestyle she's had to deal with at home, well...! She's not far from one, but she isn't exactly a bum either. ]
As lame as it is, that's just how I am! [ Shrug shrug ]
I just throw whatever the hell's in this thing out into the ocean, right? Have you even tried this out for yourself?
Well, a bum is what you call a person without a job, right?
... Then again, I guess we all have a job here. I wonder if...
[She crosses her arms, taps her foot against the floor. She remembers sort of running a shop, true, and she remembers seeing someone often, but she can't place a name. She muddles it over for a second, then glances up at Cage when she asks about the pot.]
Huh? Oh, yep. Just chuck it and pray for the best. [She claps her hands together, palm to palm, like a monk.]
If your faith's strong enough, a miracle might occur. Be a diligent servant of the gods, yeah?
['What happens' is Sabrina makes sure to duck behind her stack of jars.
This is followed by some fish swimming over to examine the jar as it bobs along the ocean, slowly sinking.
This is followed by a loud 'boom', with a small, blue, glowing sort of mushroom cloud rising out where the jar just exploded. There's fish guts blown out across the surface of the water, gross, but fortunately not onto Sabrina and Cage, and a few fish are actually blown out onto the beach. And the surrounding area. One might have landed in a tree.
Their little misadventure caused quite a few ripples across the surface of the water - some of the visible shadows of fish can be seen swimming as far away from the shore as they possibly can.
Sabrina catches a fish in her hands as it flies over her, leaps up to grab it. It nearly slips out of her hands, but Sabrina's got a tight grip.]
Nice throwing arm! The guts were my big worry, but you threw it out way too far for that to be a problem.
But I'll be honest and say that that's the only 'miracle' I've got prepared, so you might as well get going. Hunt me down if you ever want another problem solved. I lived the vagrant life myself for a little bit, so I feel like we're kindred spirits.
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[Says the girl who's getting a fish. She tests it in her hand, pokes it a little, then tosses into a rough looking sack that seems to just be laying around.]
If you do something besides exist, introduce yourself as that. 'Person' is a pretty lame title.
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As lame as it is, that's just how I am! [ Shrug shrug ]
I just throw whatever the hell's in this thing out into the ocean, right? Have you even tried this out for yourself?
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... Then again, I guess we all have a job here. I wonder if...
[She crosses her arms, taps her foot against the floor. She remembers sort of running a shop, true, and she remembers seeing someone often, but she can't place a name. She muddles it over for a second, then glances up at Cage when she asks about the pot.]
Huh? Oh, yep. Just chuck it and pray for the best. [She claps her hands together, palm to palm, like a monk.]
If your faith's strong enough, a miracle might occur. Be a diligent servant of the gods, yeah?
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Miracle, huh? [ The word kinda rolls off of her tongue. ] Sorry, I don't usually believe in stuff like that.
[ She starts walking towards the water, but then looks back over her shoulder.
Cage gives her a wide grin. ]
Maybe just this once, for your one and only customer. [ let's face it, Sabrina's not gonna get any more.
Anddd... there! She kind of swings the jar... thing out towards the ocean and idk what happens here, tell me what happens here ]
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This is followed by some fish swimming over to examine the jar as it bobs along the ocean, slowly sinking.
This is followed by a loud 'boom', with a small, blue, glowing sort of mushroom cloud rising out where the jar just exploded. There's fish guts blown out across the surface of the water, gross, but fortunately not onto Sabrina and Cage, and a few fish are actually blown out onto the beach. And the surrounding area. One might have landed in a tree.
Their little misadventure caused quite a few ripples across the surface of the water - some of the visible shadows of fish can be seen swimming as far away from the shore as they possibly can.
Sabrina catches a fish in her hands as it flies over her, leaps up to grab it. It nearly slips out of her hands, but Sabrina's got a tight grip.]
Nice throwing arm! The guts were my big worry, but you threw it out way too far for that to be a problem.
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Cage shields her face with her arms, stands her ground.
Once all is calm, she turns around to face Sabrina. ]
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[A fish falls down from the sky and lands somewhere on Cage's shoulder, flopping about madly.]
I wouldn't blame you. Those were some pretty amazing results.
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Pretty amazing if we wanted fish guts for dinner.
Alright, well, if that's it, I'll be taking my leave now!
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But I'll be honest and say that that's the only 'miracle' I've got prepared, so you might as well get going. Hunt me down if you ever want another problem solved. I lived the vagrant life myself for a little bit, so I feel like we're kindred spirits.