[there are more clothes in the back, but the style is... pretty different! while the clothes up front are more modern, european style, the ones in the back are clearly japanese - men's kimono, hakama pants, and an assortment of haori, including one in a light blue color with white triangles on the sleeves.
the book by the laptop isn't a notebook - it is a french-japanese dictionary.]
It's a country. That's its flag over there, I think. They hang it outside pasta restaurants.
[ huh. interesting. so it's men's clothing back here and women's clothing up front? he will take note and close the closet and take a look at the boxes on top of it! what kind of boxes are they? ]
Sebastian can you see any notes or anything around here? There's a language dictionary here, so there might be a password clue. [ he'll pick up the dictionary and flick through it. is there anything marked, or hidden in the pages? ]
[yep, women's clothes up front and men's clothes in the back! the closet door is closed. the boxes on top of the closet are cutely colored and patterned - they're decorative storage boxes, but they're neatly organized on top of each other.
there's nothing hidden in the pages, but a few common phrases - "hello," "goodbye," "thank you," "you're welcome," etc are underlined.]
Um... maybe check in the desk? That's where I got the key to the file cabinet in the lounge before. Or like, under the computer! I don't know if it's a thing anyone would do with a laptop, but a lot of times people just put post-its with their passwords under the keyboards on normal computers.
[ he is going to take a look in each of these boxes! one at a time, so he doesn't get mixed up about what order to put them back in. ]
[the boxes contain... an assortment of things! here is a list:
A piece of paper with a fox drawn on it. There are creases, as if it was folded at one time. A silly straw. A pressed flower that has been safely put into a clear plastic baggie. A polaroid of a lisa frank baby chick. A ribbon with a tiny pair of fox earrings stabbed through the middle. An IOU for a walk outside or a free meal. A little bow A polaroid of photographed sweets from the bazaar with a small "Come with us next time!" note at the bottom. A piece of stationary that's been carefully cut into a leaf-like shape with a silver butterfly clip delicately pinched to the edge. An empty wine bottle. A folded origami fox. Pressed flowers in a variety of colors, safely put into a clear plastic baggie. A watercolor painting in this vein. A silver version of this in the shape of Vulpecula's constellation. Nail swatches with a small "Pick one :) or two!" note on it. An empty sake bottle. Another origami fox.
these are split over various boxes in a way that makes logical sense.
underneath the laptop there isn't anything of note, but also on the desk there is ... a typewriter! it looks very much like the kind in everyone's rooms. it doesn't appear to have any unread messages in it, though; it's just blank paper, which can't be removed.]
Oh, there's a bunch of little gifts or something in these. Are these tips people left?
[ oh no does the watercolor painting look like kazunari's style... if it does he will probably get a little misty-eyed. (if it doesn't he'll just be more dryly sad.) ]
Oh! I think this room belongs to Vul...dracula...? There's a couple of fox things, and I think this is their constellation...?
[ okay, he will carefully put those back. it's cute that they're keeping all of them. and now he has better tip ideas for the future because his own are pathetic...
is there anything notable about the dreamcatcher while he's still by the closet or is it just a cool dreamcatcher? ]
[the watercolor painting doesn't look like kazunari's style. sebastian is spared from being wetly sad.
the dreamcatcher is ... a dreamcatcher! it's got some green feathers hanging from it.
as for the makeup area - who knows about helpful? but there's an assortment of products. nail polishes, foundations, blushes, lipsticks... many of them are modern-looking, but some of them definitely look like more ye olde, asian types of makeup.
it's the same for the brushes, too - many modern-looking makeup brushes, but a handful of old-fashioned, traditional-looking brushes.]
Yeah, that! Maybe the password's just that name? I guess you can also just try typing in "password".
[ he can't say shit about insecure passwords after he told his to everyone during paintball.
he'll take a look at the pictures on the walls. anything distinctive or just generic travel photos? is there anything written on the backs of any of the pictures if he looks? ]
[the pictures on the walls are clearly scenes of landmarks from a variety of countries! they give off the implication that the owner of this room is well-traveled.
there aren't years written on the backs of them or anything, but there are months which correspond to the scenes on them - "June" for scenery of a Mediterranean beach, "January" for a snowy landscape, "March" for a picture of plum blossoms in bloom, and so on and so forth.
the pattern seems to be that most of the phrases underlined aren't too complicated! they're simple things that would seem weird if someone who was fluent in a language got wrong.]
[the lock screen image is very pretty. it is, in fact, venice, which sebastian will recognize even if he's forgotten the names. and yeah, they're venetian masks.]
i'm glad someone here is from earth and can do these things. once sebastian enters the italian foot mind palace, where feet are temporarily banned and becomes one with the concept of italy, yuri will just nod. and type.
this does in fact work! the background changes and the desktop loads up. this person's desktop is a mess. there are scattered icons for a variety of games, images, mp3 files, a music player, and three text files, but they're not organized into folders at all. what a fucking mess.]
Right. I'm curious about the images as well, but-- [ ye olde will control the laptop i guess. it's probably like watching your parents slowly type one key at a time, pausing to look for the next one.
[there is no order because this person's desktop organization is a huge mess, so i'm rnging which one you get first.
anyway! it's a list.]
1. Orion. Pretty to look at. 2. Cetus. Not TOO annoying... 3. Aquarius. I'm tired of puns. 4. Gemini. If I wanted to listen to a lecture, I'd still be in school. 5. Aquila. Shut up shut up shut UP. 6. Lepus. If I have to see that stupid, judgmental look one more time... 7. Virgo. Ugh. Would anyone even notice if I just drowned this idiot in the pool, do you think?
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the book by the laptop isn't a notebook - it is a french-japanese dictionary.]
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[ huh. interesting. so it's men's clothing back here and women's clothing up front? he will take note and close the closet and take a look at the boxes on top of it! what kind of boxes are they? ]
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anyway. ]
Huh.
Sebastian can you see any notes or anything around here? There's a language dictionary here, so there might be a password clue. [ he'll pick up the dictionary and flick through it. is there anything marked, or hidden in the pages? ]
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there's nothing hidden in the pages, but a few common phrases - "hello," "goodbye," "thank you," "you're welcome," etc are underlined.]
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[ he is going to take a look in each of these boxes! one at a time, so he doesn't get mixed up about what order to put them back in. ]
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There's a few common phrases underlined for some reason. Hello, Goodbye, Thank You. Those kinds of things.
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A piece of paper with a fox drawn on it. There are creases, as if it was folded at one time.
A silly straw.
A pressed flower that has been safely put into a clear plastic baggie.
A polaroid of a lisa frank baby chick.
A ribbon with a tiny pair of fox earrings stabbed through the middle.
An IOU for a walk outside or a free meal.
A little bow
A polaroid of photographed sweets from the bazaar with a small "Come with us next time!" note at the bottom.
A piece of stationary that's been carefully cut into a leaf-like shape with a silver butterfly clip delicately pinched to the edge.
An empty wine bottle.
A folded origami fox.
Pressed flowers in a variety of colors, safely put into a clear plastic baggie.
A watercolor painting in this vein.
A silver version of this in the shape of Vulpecula's constellation.
Nail swatches with a small "Pick one :) or two!" note on it.
An empty sake bottle.
Another origami fox.
these are split over various boxes in a way that makes logical sense.
underneath the laptop there isn't anything of note, but also on the desk there is ... a typewriter! it looks very much like the kind in everyone's rooms. it doesn't appear to have any unread messages in it, though; it's just blank paper, which can't be removed.]
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[ oh no does the watercolor painting look like kazunari's style... if it does he will probably get a little misty-eyed. (if it doesn't he'll just be more dryly sad.) ]
Oh! I think this room belongs to Vul...dracula...? There's a couple of fox things, and I think this is their constellation...?
[ okay, he will carefully put those back. it's cute that they're keeping all of them. and now he has better tip ideas for the future because his own are pathetic...
is there anything notable about the dreamcatcher while he's still by the closet or is it just a cool dreamcatcher? ]
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[ hang on, he's gonna derail for a moment to look at the trinkets. ]
Ah, yeah. One of those little paper foxes is one I gave her, I think.
[ me like this is all cute stuff but i don't know where people get items from so i will pretend i saw nothing. ]
Oh, there's a typewriter here as well. No sign of a password though.
[ there's a make up area on their dresser or desk, right? is there anything there that might be helpful? ]
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the dreamcatcher is ... a dreamcatcher! it's got some green feathers hanging from it.
as for the makeup area - who knows about helpful? but there's an assortment of products. nail polishes, foundations, blushes, lipsticks... many of them are modern-looking, but some of them definitely look like more ye olde, asian types of makeup.
it's the same for the brushes, too - many modern-looking makeup brushes, but a handful of old-fashioned, traditional-looking brushes.]
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Yeah, that! Maybe the password's just that name? I guess you can also just try typing in "password".
[ he can't say shit about insecure passwords after he told his to everyone during paintball.
he'll take a look at the pictures on the walls. anything distinctive or just generic travel photos? is there anything written on the backs of any of the pictures if he looks? ]
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[ ... this is exactly why he doesn't trust sebastian's suggestion. ]
... Well.
[ he'll take another look at the dictionary first -- what else is underlined? can he see a pattern here? ]
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there aren't years written on the backs of them or anything, but there are months which correspond to the scenes on them - "June" for scenery of a Mediterranean beach, "January" for a snowy landscape, "March" for a picture of plum blossoms in bloom, and so on and so forth.
the pattern seems to be that most of the phrases underlined aren't too complicated! they're simple things that would seem weird if someone who was fluent in a language got wrong.]
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[ he's going to wander over and actually take a look at this laptop himself so he can note the wallpaper image. ]
Oh...
[ glances to the mask wall ]
Oh! Maybe— I think these are a thing in that one place! With the water!
[ this is SO HELPFUL TO SOMEONE WHO DOESN'T KNOW WHAT ITALY IS ]
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[ thanks sebby. ]
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anyway i'm not going to waste our time making another logic connection image edit but rest assured his brain was just doing that. ]
Those masks are a thing there, I think! It's in Italy and they have boats instead of roads! It starts with a V. Uh.
[ squints. ]
Ven...us...?
[ if he looks for any pictures of venice specifically around this room does anything have the name on it lmao. ]
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[ HE TRULY, TRULY CANNOT HELP YOU SEBASTIAN. ]
Isn't that a planet?
[ help ]
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Yeah, but it's also a Roman goddess, and Rome is in Italy! Why do you even know it's a planet??
[ god okay he's just going to TAKE OUT HIS NOTEPAD AND PEN QUICK and try to write down a few things until one of them looks right
VENUS
VENIS(yikes)VENISE?
VENICE?
waaaaait he thinks there was some joke about the canals freezing over and getting ven-ice ]
Oh!!! Try the last one!! Uh, without the question mark. And probably not capslocked.
[ i'm gonna cry when it's venetian instead and he has to go stare at the blinds for five minutes ]
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[ WOW.
i'm glad someone here is from earth and can do these things. once sebastian enters the italian foot mind palace, where feet are temporarily banned and becomes one with the concept of italy, yuri will just nod. and type.
V e n i c e
please let them in. ]
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this does in fact work! the background changes and the desktop loads up. this person's desktop is a mess. there are scattered icons for a variety of games, images, mp3 files, a music player, and three text files, but they're not organized into folders at all. what a fucking mess.]
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[ he'll bask in the glow of this victory for a moment. ]
Maybe check out those text files? The, uh, notepad looking things.
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[ he'll hold out his hand. high five. ]
Right. I'm curious about the images as well, but-- [ ye olde will control the laptop i guess. it's probably like watching your parents slowly type one key at a time, pausing to look for the next one.
anyway.
first text file, gooo. ]
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anyway! it's a list.]
1. Orion. Pretty to look at.
2. Cetus. Not TOO annoying...
3. Aquarius. I'm tired of puns.
4. Gemini. If I wanted to listen to a lecture, I'd still be in school.
5. Aquila. Shut up shut up shut UP.
6. Lepus. If I have to see that stupid, judgmental look one more time...
7. Virgo. Ugh. Would anyone even notice if I just drowned this idiot in the pool, do you think?
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