fellpool: (In pain - either physical or mental)
Leon D.S. Geeste ([personal profile] fellpool) wrote2013-01-26 12:23 pm

+--+ The wall breaks again


[A catch-all fourth wall post for these three characters. A separate post will go up for Walter (and the rest of his house) later on. Please add who you want to respond in your subject line!

Albert is really not in the mood for this. There's a vaguely familiar feel to this type of chaos, and he barely conceals his displeasure as he looks upon the village from the stairs leading into the tea shop. By the time he's walking around the plaza checking on a few things (such as if new books are appearing in the library in the middle of all of this), he's calmed down, and he heads back to the house after feeding his giant owl behind the grocery store.

Leon is a little flabbergasted, but tries to see the good points in the situation. It looked like these wingless guys did not need to clothes. It also seemed like most of them knew someone in some way, going by the level of conversation that seemed to be happening. He'll look around the village and watch other people interact curiously, all the while wondering just what the Malnosso had pulled this time.

Akihiko spends a good portion of the time training or jogging -- the same as any normal day. He can also be found rummaging through the grocery store for bowls of instant foods like ramen or udon. ...This is entirely normal, too. Once in awhile, he might actually be curious enough of all the newcomers that he'll stand around and watch them around town.]
whitby: (✠ robbed him of gold)

albert.

[personal profile] whitby 2013-01-26 08:34 pm (UTC)(link)
[ libraries are wonderous great places to hide things of value. when sacking a city, always go for the libraries. rare books are less conspicuous to fence than nearly any other treasure.

so now -- captain robin whitby, both slayer and sailor, is leafing her way through a great and musty tome. when albert passes by her elbow, she turns with a winning smile.

in a libraryish whisper: ]
Would you be such a dear and point me towards the rare books section, old chap?