The man and woman looked at Triss pointedly.
"Yet another," said the woman.
The man tilted his head slightly. "No surprise. They always come in groups, don't they?"
"I do so wish we were so lucky."
"I'm not so sure. I enjoy the factor of the unknown. Been ages since anything like it."
"I can't say I feel the same."
Though they had acknowledged Triss, they certainly didn't seem to be talking to her.
As for the coin, it appeared similar to an American dollar, though designs were unusual. The side that was evidently heads sported a scroll, sword, and key on top of each other. The other side had a sort of winged statue, with the words "Columbia" and "1900."
@Takumi @York @Minerva
The man began moving his tri-pod, setting it up so that it pointed toward the water. He tried to direct Gentaro so that he would line up nicely with a passing blimp. "Do any pose you'd like, sir!"
@Capri
The policemen eyed the group as they moved to pass by, certainly looking more intense than any regular policemen on duty. The sounds of the Arcade were far from anything akin to electronica and instead old-timey American voices were chattering all about. Mini theaters were offering views of history and funny skits, though all of these cost money to view.
A man near the back of the Arcade was calling for volunteers for a strength test, offering a prize to any who could beat the record made by the strong-man of Columbia. Beside a hammer and pressure plate stood a muscly man who was flexing for onlookers.
@Ver @Josh @Krieg
"Yet another," said the woman.
The man tilted his head slightly. "No surprise. They always come in groups, don't they?"
"I do so wish we were so lucky."
"I'm not so sure. I enjoy the factor of the unknown. Been ages since anything like it."
"I can't say I feel the same."
Though they had acknowledged Triss, they certainly didn't seem to be talking to her.
As for the coin, it appeared similar to an American dollar, though designs were unusual. The side that was evidently heads sported a scroll, sword, and key on top of each other. The other side had a sort of winged statue, with the words "Columbia" and "1900."
@Takumi @York @Minerva
The man began moving his tri-pod, setting it up so that it pointed toward the water. He tried to direct Gentaro so that he would line up nicely with a passing blimp. "Do any pose you'd like, sir!"
@Capri
The policemen eyed the group as they moved to pass by, certainly looking more intense than any regular policemen on duty. The sounds of the Arcade were far from anything akin to electronica and instead old-timey American voices were chattering all about. Mini theaters were offering views of history and funny skits, though all of these cost money to view.
A man near the back of the Arcade was calling for volunteers for a strength test, offering a prize to any who could beat the record made by the strong-man of Columbia. Beside a hammer and pressure plate stood a muscly man who was flexing for onlookers.
@Ver @Josh @Krieg