animusnpcs: (R-037 ♫ Aria)
Animus NPCs ([personal profile] animusnpcs) wrote in [community profile] towerofanimus2013-12-16 08:42 am

Rebel Girl

Characters: Aria (R-037), open
Setting: infirmary all week
Format: action preferred
Summary: Aria is open to speak to the residents of the Tower, if they would like to.
Warnings: potential horror event warnings; for now nothing though
Note: Please specify the date you are visiting Aria in your subject header.

[The infirmary swarms with retrieval units and worker units, all of whom have chipped collars. Most of them seem busy with one task or another, but a few are free enough to direct anyone who asks to speak to Aria to the woman in question. She's converted one of the examination rooms into something of an office, albeit a sparse one. She looks nervous and a little tired, but excited all the same. Her office is guarded by four retrieval units--attacking her here would be a bad idea, even setting aside the fact that Aria is a retrieval unit herself.

She seems happy to see anyone who walks in, though.]
heavenscorpse: (Gin)

[personal profile] heavenscorpse 2013-12-18 05:41 pm (UTC)(link)
That's okay. I remember when I was just learning how to have a conversation, too. Oh, what should I call them?
heavenscorpse: (The Sky¸ It's Dark)

[personal profile] heavenscorpse 2013-12-18 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Hm...

[It reminds her of her own names. 'Heaven's Corpse', 'Type-Venus', these were all selected for her to talk about what might have killed the people talking about her. She doesn't like those names for... her. But they are her names.

V/V she picked on her own, and she likes it best. But then... Godo called her 'Angel', and she likes that too.]


What if they don't like the names I pick?
heavenscorpse: (Black Aristoteles)

[personal profile] heavenscorpse 2013-12-18 06:07 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll do that. I know it's unpleasant being called something you don't like.

I'll see you later, Aria. I'm going to talk to one of your siblings now.

[She can definitely be patient enough to hold a conversation with a young retrieval unit.]