"And that's how you've come to be here." He pushes his glasses up his face, cutting right to the chase--as much as he ever does, anyway.
"Am I understanding that right?"
A contract. For what?
He needs to know that, and at least a dozen other things, but he's not planning to pepper Yuya with questions. He'll get the specifics he needs and everything else will have to fall by the wayside, at least in the immediate.
At least he knows of fae as a concept. They're spirits, of a sort--mythical beings of a particular nature, prone to making deals and beguiling the unwary. They feature peripherally in some of the tales he liked to read... and base his own cards off of, although fae themselves weren't actually his interest. Same geographic and historical focal point as some, but wrong genre. Or vice versa.
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"Am I understanding that right?"
A contract. For what?
He needs to know that, and at least a dozen other things, but he's not planning to pepper Yuya with questions. He'll get the specifics he needs and everything else will have to fall by the wayside, at least in the immediate.
At least he knows of fae as a concept. They're spirits, of a sort--mythical beings of a particular nature, prone to making deals and beguiling the unwary. They feature peripherally in some of the tales he liked to read... and base his own cards off of, although fae themselves weren't actually his interest. Same geographic and historical focal point as some, but wrong genre. Or vice versa.