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Trixie's lucky day? (Aka +1 unicorn XD)
That right there sure would be a unicorn with a bright azure blue coat and cornflower blue mane, trotting right out of nowhere into the forum. The thing that she's pulling, looks like a combination of a cart, storefront and small house behind her... It's not a huge wagon by any means, but one gets the feeling that there is more to it than a first glance would have you believe...
Trixie decreased her speed from a canter, to a trot, and finally a full stop as she looked around the area with a puzzled, but also surprised, look on her face. "Hmmm... Well, this is new..." It didn't take her long to spot what she thought had to be the ugliest sign she'd ever seen, and shortly there after, the 'Welcome to the Nexus' brochure. "Nexus?"
Floating the pamphlet over using magic, she started to read it, and looked quite intrigued by the information. "Interesting... I wonder..."
Clearing her throat, she looked around and asked "Could anyone please tell me what the local currency here is?" She paused and considered things a moment. "Also, do I need a permit to sell items here?"
Well, why not? It's not like she had any urgent business anywhere, any chance to for her to gain knowledge, new items and perhaps sell some of her wares, it would be stupidity of the highest order to let an opportunity like this pass her by.
Trixie decreased her speed from a canter, to a trot, and finally a full stop as she looked around the area with a puzzled, but also surprised, look on her face. "Hmmm... Well, this is new..." It didn't take her long to spot what she thought had to be the ugliest sign she'd ever seen, and shortly there after, the 'Welcome to the Nexus' brochure. "Nexus?"
Floating the pamphlet over using magic, she started to read it, and looked quite intrigued by the information. "Interesting... I wonder..."
Clearing her throat, she looked around and asked "Could anyone please tell me what the local currency here is?" She paused and considered things a moment. "Also, do I need a permit to sell items here?"
Well, why not? It's not like she had any urgent business anywhere, any chance to for her to gain knowledge, new items and perhaps sell some of her wares, it would be stupidity of the highest order to let an opportunity like this pass her by.
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Trixie wasn't worried about being stuck, at least not yet. She had a number of things she could try herself to get home, as well as ideas to try... and as much as she would miss home and her friends if she were stuck, she'd live. Nodding at Verity's words Trixie agrees with her "I'm not too worried about being stuck, even if I am, it seems pleasant enough here." Looking on the bright side? Yes.
Since they were now somewhere Trixie could park her cart, she maneuvered it to the middle of the lot and used a flare of her magic to slip herself out of the harness. Walking over, she takes a good look at the device.
"Hmmm... I can see how that would be a problem. I could maybe use my horn, but that might scratch the screen, if it works at all." The buttons sounded like a much better idea. "I've got decent enough control I suppose..."
Decent control? She has superb control, better than amazing, she just really downplays how good she is. Trixie has spent most of her life honing her control so that she can enchant, which requires very fine detail and control... She thinks it's bragging, but she did work hard for it. Sitting for hours and hours at a desk with a quill and ink, practicing her control... Anyone would think that she's earned the right to brag.
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It's a refreshingly positive attitude. Verity wasn't nearly so positive when she first got stuck. Or, more accurately, lost. "It can be very pleasant, yeah. Always plenty to do and see."
Ver keeps herself out of the way while Trixie parks. Not that the unicorn isn't good at it, but Ver's used to Manhattan traffic and thus knows the value of not being obstructed or distracted at times like these.
The phone is mostly technology, but there's definitely so magic involved too. Oh, the apps you can download around here. "Like I said, there's options and people who can make all kinds of customizations. You just need to figure out what works for you."
Since Trixie's offering an opinion, Verity can't tell she's being modest. Subjective truths and all that. But even then, she's impressed. Telekinetics, where she's from, often had a hard time learning to control their powers and use them safely. If Ver knew the extent of Trixie's abilities, she'd bring around a typewriter for the unicorn. There's a very satisfying sound to clacking keys.
"So, this spot works for you?"
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The phone is amazing to Trixie, and she thinks about getting one sometime... just to pull apart and see how it works. She can tell there's some magic in it, and she's curious. "Honestly? I think the simpler, the better... For this at least. The less there is in it, the less there is to try and fix should something happen while I'm away from here..." and the less complex it is to try and incorporate into her cart.
She might be able to still pick up some of Trixie's lie about her skills, mostly because she knows she's good, and is much better than she'll admit to. Unicorns learned to use their magic in such ways from birth, but not all gained such fine control. If Verity did bring around a typewriter, Trixie would be highly amused and would likely enchant it to create pamphlets or something. Mostly because nearly all her notes had diagrams and drawings on them.
"This should do for a while at least..." A half truth. It would do for a time, but she'd want something better quite quickly. For checking her enchantments and small sales, it would be good, but for more than a week or two she'd need better. "I'll have to move to a new spot after a bit, but for the time it will work."
Trixie wanted a chance to look around, also to find something to eat... that would be easier if she didn't need to haul everything with her.
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A surprisingly popular idea, pulling things apart to see how they work. Ver may have done that once or twice herself. "That makes sense, sometimes things stop working quite the same after the traveling."
It's a small lie, but if Trixie's not as good as she says, it makes no real difference to Ver. It's not putting Verity in danger or anything. If she's better than she says, than calling her out for being modest isn't likely to help. Either way, not worth bringing up right now--but worth remembering.
"I'm sure you'll find what you're looking for when you've had a chance to look around." Permanent solutions aren't often found in the Nexus. People always seem to be shuffling themselves around, even people like Ver who live there permanently.
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"Yes, which is why I'm afraid that something may have happened to my cart... It will take me days to get this checked out..." A tired sigh. "As much as I love magic, it can be a real pain sometimes."
She gives Verity a smile. "Of that, I have little doubt." She pauses and considers her options for the next few days and tries not to wince at the idea of not being able to access most of her supplies.
"Are metals or gems considered valuable here?" Her coins and such might not be useable as their face value here, but perhaps the metals would be worth something. She would need a few things until she had access to her cart again and she didn't want to promise favors or the like if she could avoid it.
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"Yeah, definitely. And lots of merchants will let you work off a debt. If you need something expensive, it might take a few days, but you'll get what you need eventually." The economy of a place with so many lost and ill-prepared people has to be flexible about these things.
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Her ears perk in interest. "Will they take gold?" It had been a long time since she'd had breakfast after all, and even though gold wasn't overly valuable in Equestria, she was hoping that it was worth at least a little here.
She does nod to the rest of the explanation, not too worried about the rest. As long as she could manage to get a few supplies to hold her over until she could get into her cart, she'd be fine.
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"Gold? Yeah. Most people around here take gold. It's reasonably valuable, too, so you should get a good exchange for it." She'll have no problem spending gems and gold coins. She might prove very popular, in fact, with the moneychangers.
"You need anything else? Or should I let you get on with checking things?"
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"I think I'll be fine... but..." That was a lie, but she's not going to admit to being nervous about being on her own in this strange new place. Besides, Verity had been so helpful and Trixie felt kind of bad for taking up so much of her time. "... Could I buy you lunch?..." She pauses and looks up at the sky, making an odd face "... or whatever is appropriate for this time of day..."
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But that does bring up a potentially embarrassing question. "So... what do you eat? I know where to find a decent vegan place if that's an issue."
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The question of food makes her blink, then nod in understanding. She'd been in the Gryphon lands before, so she wasn't a stranger to non vegan diets. "As long as there's a vegan option available for me, I'm fine with where ever you'd like to go." That's the full truth. "I've traveled enough that I'm used to others with diets different from my own. I won't partake, but it doesn't particularly bother me."
The last was a partial truth. Creatures and people with meat diets did bother her somewhat, but she did her best to just pretend they were eating something else. As long as they didn't try to get her to eat it, she could deal with sitting near them for a meal.
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"Vegan is fine with me, it's supposed to be healthier anyway." She can see what Trixie's trying to do. Maybe in the future, they'll go someplace with a broader menu, but for today, there've been enough shocks. "Besides, how am I supposed to convince my boyfriend to eat better if I never indulge in a salad?"
They'll be heading further away from the forum now, into what must be the commercial district. One street Ver takes them down is lined with restaurants of all kinds, including a nice little nature-themed place she turns into. Suddenly, the wide doors so many businesses have make more sense to her.
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As she follows Verity, she makes note of several restaurants she'd like to check out later... and a few she was going to avoid at all costs. She could tolerate a lot, but a few places had patrons that looked at her as if they thought she should be on the menu.... Ehhhh Nope. Not going near those places for a billion bits.
The place they end up in is quite nice, however as Trixie looks at the menu she has no idea what to get. She's tempted just to get the cheapest thing on the menu, but she doesn't want to offend Verity either.
"I have no idea what to get..." That's the full truth "... Could I ask you to pick something for me?" From what she could smell, everything in the place should be good, she just wasn't used to so many options.
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If it... well, not helps, but if it makes Trixie feel less odd, there are places that would put just about anyone on the menu. There's a good reason Verity never strays outside the antiviolence field if she can help it. It's not all sunshine and lollipops.
Once they've got a table, Ver settles in to look over the menu. Knowing where the vegan place is isn't quite the same thing as having eaten there before. But she looks up when Trixie starts to talk, and gives her a smile and a nod. "I can make some suggestions, yeah. If you want a hot meal, I think the lasagna looks good. If you want a salad, I'd say, the harvest kale. Want to split some sweet potato fries?"
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Trixie is possibly surprisingly able to 'sit' at the booth fairly easily, and considers Verity's suggestions. "I haven't had a hot meal in ages... I think I'll try that..." The mention of fries has her nodding. "I wouldn't mind if you'd like." She also didn't want to be greedy. Trixie would feel better about accepting food like this after being the one to treat a few times.
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So long as Trixie's comfortable at the table, Ver won't worry too much about how she's managing it. "Cool, sounds like we're set then." She sets the menus down at the edge of the table to signal that they're ready to order; she'll be getting the beet carpaccio.
"So, what kinds of things do people eat where you're from?" Verity's trying not to assume it's hay and apples, especially given the references to sweets. But she wouldn't be surprised if apples are popular.
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When it came to drinks, Trixie stuck with water and Verity might be surprised just how easily she's able to drink from a human glass... and that she can pick it up with a hoof, somehow...
"It really depends on the region, but ponies generally eat things made from fruits, vegetables, grains and flowers... Some ponies drink milk and eat eggs, though that generally depends on how the local areas cows and chickens decide to set up trades. Dragons can likely eat whatever they want, but seem to stick to a diet of gems and minerals..."
She takes a deep breath. "Gryphons on the other hoof, eat a lot of meat... and I try not to think about where they get that." Trixie makes a bit of a face unintentionally. "I mean most gryphons that I've met have been nice enough..." She didn't begrudge them their diet, but she didn't want to think about it either. There were non-sentient creatures around after all... but it was still gross to her.
"... uh... What kind of sweets are there at the bakery?" Trixie really didn't want to spoil her appetite by thinking too hard on the gryphons. She's clearly fine talking about food that doesn't have meat in it however.
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Yeah, it's surprising Trixie can do that. But Ver is careful not to stare and tries to not let her expression reveal how odd it looks to her. It would be rude and speciesist or something. She's not quite sure what the right word for her guilt would be but she'd be feeling it.
"So the cows and chickens are sentient in your world too? That must make for an interesting farmer's market." Whether some animals were sentient or not was a matter of debate, where Ver's from; one that'll never be solved now. Sads. The idea of dragons eating their wealth is a great distraction. "That's one way to protect the fabled dragon's hoard."
They can skip right over the talk of meat and go straight to the sweets. "Lots of pastries, cakes, and cookies. They have a machine that folds the dough in non-Euclidean space, so it comes out amazingly tender. The cakes and cookies are good too, but the pastry is really where they excel. There's all kinds of fillings, so I have no doubt we'll find one you like."
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"It was normal for me, but then again I can see how that might seem odd if only one species is sentient where your from." She'd never known anything else, so it was normal to her. At the mention of a dragon's hoard Trixie giggles "Dragons hoard, but then again, gems and gold are fairly common. If it weren't for dragons, gold would be pretty worthless as alicorns and unicorns transmute it often enough that there ends up being an excess. There's only so much one can use for enchanting and decorating..."
"That sounds like an interesting device. It will be interesting to see how their treats compare to what I can get from Pinkie pie and Mr. and Mrs. Cake at Sugarcube corner." She can't help but lick her lips a touch "I never stay in Ponyville long, but I always buy extra when I go in there..."
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"I've never had to ask a chicken for permission to eat an egg, it's true. But I've met a few sentient chicken people here, and it's not so hard to adapt. They look like they're part chicken and part human, and we just don't talk about certain kinds of food around them." That's kind of the same thing?
"You can turn whatever you want into gold? Wow. Yeah, that'd be great, in certain places, right up until you break the economy." Which makes her wonder... "What's considered valuable back home?"
At this speed, Ver's wondering if they should have skipped straight to dessert. She's a grown up, so of course, this is a perfectly legit choice in her life. "Maybe if you like it, you should bring them something to inspire them to try something new? Trying new things often helps my own cooking."
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Trixie blinks a bit. "Oh, no. Not whatever we want, it takes a lot of energy, ingredients and work to make. Gold is still valuable, as it gets used in magic and spell work a lot, and as coins..." She considers things a moment. "It's generally things that are created and made that have the most value. A shaped bit of enchanted glass can be worth more than a gem, a carved wooden hair comb can be priceless... Gold is just renewable... It's not the same here?"
At the mention of bringing something new to inspire Pinkie and the Cakes... Trixie just chuckles. "Oh, I don't think I have to worry about that. Pinkie gets enough ideas on her own..." Trixie makes a face. "I do not want to know where she got the idea for a coffee, chili, and hot pepper cupcake..."
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"Ah, no. I've never heard of anyone who could actually transmute gold."
Because she doesn't know that spell exists in Skyrim."Except for the hard way, I suppose. So... things made well and made beautifully, I'm guessing, are more valuable than something simple turned out quickly?" And artist's dream, if that's the case."Mm, replace any one of those with chocolate and you've got a pretty good dessert in the works," she offers. "Coffee and chocolate is called mocha where I'm from, and it's very popular. And some people like spicy chocolates too. It's all in the balance, you see. The heat can overwhelm the chocolate real quick if you're not careful."
Throwing in some MLP head canon here XD
"Not necessarily beautifully, but practical, sturdy, useful... beauty is nice, but..." She shrugs a bit. "A well made pot that will cook your dinner is a lot more valuable that a clip for your mane when you're hungry. A plow that will turn the fields is useless if it breaks after a single use... Yet a fancy comb can be priceless." She shrugs "It mostly depends on what others want. I'd pay a small fortune for some rare tomes, others would consider them junk."
The comment about chocolate made Trixie laugh. "Oh of that I am aware... She decided to try putting all three in a cupcake. Like I said, she doesn't need any help when it comes to new ideas. At least I managed to avoid her 'orange mint' creation..."
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She hums thoughtfully while she takes all that in. "Sounds like a very personal kind of economy. Where I'm from, items in stores had fixed prices and everyone paid the same. Not a lot of bartering." There's good and bad things about that kind of system, she's aware. Learning to barter around the Nexus has been something of a struggle for her, but she thinks she's getting the hang of it.
"I dunno, orange and mint might work. Maybe humans and unicorns have different tastebuds."
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"It is... well, somewhat. There is a standard currency and prices for the more common things, labor for field work and so on is paid in bits." It's normal for her, so she's not thought about it much. "Really, when it comes right down to it, if you're willing to pitch in and do a little work, you're not going to go hungry or be left out in the cold. Good food is inexpensive and common, it's the treats that cost."
Anyone could grow a patch of grass or flowers after all, but treats like cupcakes and sweets needed work. They also hadn't gone into big machines for farming or fabric making, so there are no shortages of jobs.
"Oh, I know..." There is a small glow around her horn and suddenly there will be a pair of pretty, golden coins, floating towards Verity. "Here's a 5 bit coin and a 1 bit coin." It's a nice looking coin, fairly small, solid gold, the only differences between the two is that one has a 5 on one side, and a pretty looking alicorn on the other and the other coin has a 1 and a different alicorn on it.
"The lower values of coins are made of gold, mostly because the palace can make them easily and cheaply... Though I would hate to try and see someone counterfeit the magic in them..." She's used to everyone being able to tell real coins from fakes, it doesn't even cross her mind that other forms of money were much easier to fake.
Back to taste realated things, she makes a face. "Perhaps I'm just biased. I brushed my teeth one morning and then had orange juice... I've never forgotten that awful flavor."
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Feel free to time skip or move things along as needed? I can run with nearly anything.
okies :) I need a good name for the bakery, any suggestions?
3. 1415926535 ? /ducks thrown pies/ I honestly have no idea.
I would never throw a pie at you. That'd be a waste of good pie!
Fffff!!! It didn't send via e-mail >.< Sorry on the late reply.
I was starting to wonder, but didn't want to bother you.
If it takes me more than about 16 hours to reply, something's likely gone wrong.
I'll keep that in mind.
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