[All things considered, Hakuno is still a bit frazzled and out of sorts after her brush with deletion. Waking up in a brand new world is entirely within her expectations, sure, but waking up alone? No, that makes no sense. After everything, after the fighting and oaths and glorious exit from the Moon Cell itself, it seems totally anathema that Gilgamesh is nowhere to be found.
So, naturally, her first discussion with the natives ends up being an effort to find her wayward Servant.]
...no, you'd definitely know him if you saw him. He's taller than me, with red eyes and yellow hair. Probably wearing a lot of gold? Possibly cackling to himself or insulting people. You couldn't miss him.
f. baby-sat
[Her second contact with the natives is much less Gilgamesh-centric. All things considered, this isn't a terrible situation. She's not being dissolved into the sea of imaginary numbers, for starters, and wherever Gilgamesh is, he undoubtedly is keeping himself amused and in some manner of luxury. All things considered, cute lizard babies are a huge step up from murderous programs and other NPCs trying to muddle through.
Hakuno is half-buried in a pile of eager little kids, several different efforts to clamber up over her are coinciding and sabotaging one another. She laughs softly and wobbles, trying not to collapse under them all.]
g. fresh lizardcat video memes
...hm.
[Compared to the Moon Cell, this library is a little less straightforward and... well, foreign, obviously. The processing power doesn't have anything on the Grail, true, but Hakuno has settled down at a station to surf the video archives.
She tugs at a stray lock of hair, humming faintly along with some sort of traditional folk song.]
Hakuno Kishinami | Fate/Extra CCC
[All things considered, Hakuno is still a bit frazzled and out of sorts after her brush with deletion. Waking up in a brand new world is entirely within her expectations, sure, but waking up alone? No, that makes no sense. After everything, after the fighting and oaths and glorious exit from the Moon Cell itself, it seems totally anathema that Gilgamesh is nowhere to be found.
So, naturally, her first discussion with the natives ends up being an effort to find her wayward Servant.]
...no, you'd definitely know him if you saw him. He's taller than me, with red eyes and yellow hair. Probably wearing a lot of gold? Possibly cackling to himself or insulting people. You couldn't miss him.
f. baby-sat
[Her second contact with the natives is much less Gilgamesh-centric. All things considered, this isn't a terrible situation. She's not being dissolved into the sea of imaginary numbers, for starters, and wherever Gilgamesh is, he undoubtedly is keeping himself amused and in some manner of luxury. All things considered, cute lizard babies are a huge step up from murderous programs and other NPCs trying to muddle through.
Hakuno is half-buried in a pile of eager little kids, several different efforts to clamber up over her are coinciding and sabotaging one another. She laughs softly and wobbles, trying not to collapse under them all.]
g. fresh lizardcat video memes
...hm.
[Compared to the Moon Cell, this library is a little less straightforward and... well, foreign, obviously. The processing power doesn't have anything on the Grail, true, but Hakuno has settled down at a station to surf the video archives.
She tugs at a stray lock of hair, humming faintly along with some sort of traditional folk song.]
I wonder, what sort of instruments are those?