[SEMI-OPEN]
WHO: Amos Burton, James Holden, Wysteria, Ellis, and YOU
WHAT: Two spacemen fall out of a rift, later explore scenic Kirkwall
WHEN: Nnnnowish? Waves hands
WHERE: The Wounded Coast, then Kirkwall
NOTES: A closed arrival thread, plus open individual threads for meeting Amos and/or Jim after their quarantine period.
WHAT: Two spacemen fall out of a rift, later explore scenic Kirkwall
WHEN: Nnnnowish? Waves hands
WHERE: The Wounded Coast, then Kirkwall
NOTES: A closed arrival thread, plus open individual threads for meeting Amos and/or Jim after their quarantine period.


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"Well, if you're stayin' awhile here, might as well get familiar with the territory. Kirkwall's roads don't change much, but Maker knows Marchers like to make roads wherever they want to go instead of stick to one path. You'll be wantin' a guide if you're heading inland."
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He leans in a little to look at the atlas as indicated, nodding sliding.
"Where would I find one, if I needed it?"
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Or, if he does. He's not planning on it, but it helps to know little things like this in case the need arises.
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Mostly because he'd heard similar advice from Amos, he asks, slow, "What's with Darktown?"
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He closes the book, tapping it's spine against Holden's chest pointedly, "And if you're pretty enough, you might get the slavers' attention. Darktown's not a place to go lightly, friend."
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He listens quietly at that explanation, frown deepening, and he can see why. He remembers Roma, offering help to desperate refugees, but only the ones who could pay with chicken. He remembers the gangs on Ceres, and the muscle who were recruited to Eros, trapped and infected people, and were left to die there.
He blows out a breath.
"And people live there?" he asks, low.
He knows the answer, of course, or thinks he does. Yes, the people who aren't accepted elsewhere, are too poor to leave, people without options or opportunities; and the people who take advantage of them.
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"People live everywhere," he says, because it's true, "Other places just hide 'em better than Kirkwall does." After all, the saying went that Dark Town was only one step above the alienages.
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But Noon is right, of course; people live everywhere. That's simply universal fact; they subsist on Basic on Earth and worse, they live on barely habitable stations flung across the system, they set up camp on dangerous unknown planets because they have nowhere else to go. Kirkwall is just more of the same, even if he hates the same.
Well. Despite his curiosity, despite everything, it's also not as if he's in a hurry to go back underground after Ilus.
"Yeah," he says, "No matter where you are, huh." Then, as if remembering his manners: "I appreciate your answering all of my questions. Really. I've probably taken up enough of your time."
Noon was probably like, doing something, before getting waylaid into a game of 20 questions.
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Still, he sets a hand on Holden's shoulder, "Listen, I'm not in the business of hunting trouble anymore, but if you need somebody to watch your back? Leave word at the Hanged Man for Noon. It'll get back to me."
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