When I talked to them last time, they sort of implied there might be hidden missions we coudl do for points, but they couldn't just tell us what they were...
[ weird word choice... but he glances at nahida's clothes and nods. ]
A member of a royal family would be used to something more detailed... They're just meant to be basics, though. Some places with decent accessories might open up later.
[she almost forgot she explained it that way because he seemed like he was really struggling with the idea of a 500 year old god help]
Even regular people in Sumeru tend to wear very elaborate clothing, though... even the simplest designs tend to have plenty of embroidery and accessories. I guess maybe it's just a difference in cultures...
I don't know much about Swedish fashion... In Japan, it's different from your clothes, but we usually wear plenty of accessories, too. I'd show you if I could.
...maybe later on we'll find other shops that have clothing more like what you're accustomed to. If we do, I'd love to learn about clothing from Japan from you.
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...I was planning to ask them if there are other tasks we could do - besides stuff like painting the warehouses. There has to be something else.
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annoying ]
Maybe if we paid them?
[ do the reapers accept bribes ]
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[she is not above bribing them]
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We still need some actual furniture for the warehouse, but I think they'd understand the tradeoff, if it works out.
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[ he says, wearing ikea clothing. reapers, please, his aesthetic, ]
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[how does she say this nicely...]
...they're not very intricate.
[even the npcs in sumeru are more decked out than the ikea basics. help.]
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A member of a royal family would be used to something more detailed... They're just meant to be basics, though. Some places with decent accessories might open up later.
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Even regular people in Sumeru tend to wear very elaborate clothing, though... even the simplest designs tend to have plenty of embroidery and accessories. I guess maybe it's just a difference in cultures...
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