Skulduggery Pleasant (
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[To be honest, he would have preferred text, but this is a perfect opportunity to test out the console. The keyboard is self-explanatory. The video function isn't. One of the kedan had offered to show Skulduggery how it worked, but he’d politely declined. He didn’t particularly feel like being saddled with a guide for the entirety of his time here.]
Ah, there we go. Excellent.
[This does, of course, mean that he can now be seen. He was a little concerned about that when all of this was first being explained to him, but then he saw someone walking around in the city with blue skin and two heads. He’s rather less concerned now.
... He doesn't really have anything to ask, though, now that he’s thinking about it.]
Thank you. Carry on.
[Yes, that was a skull talking just then, Irish accent and moving jaw and all. Why do you ask?]
Ah, there we go. Excellent.
[This does, of course, mean that he can now be seen. He was a little concerned about that when all of this was first being explained to him, but then he saw someone walking around in the city with blue skin and two heads. He’s rather less concerned now.
... He doesn't really have anything to ask, though, now that he’s thinking about it.]
Thank you. Carry on.
[Yes, that was a skull talking just then, Irish accent and moving jaw and all. Why do you ask?]
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You kind of look.. um.. I mean, are you.. dead?
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And no, Nico's a guy I met here.
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[Except him. As far as he knows, he's never going to die now. It makes the description of this place as a realm between life, death, and dreaming all the more ironic.]
A necromancer, or someone else not quite dead?
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[Because she likes dead things and is less antisocial than Nico.]
And he's neither. It's kind of hard to explain and it might be better if you ask him?
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[It probably sounds like a throwaway comment, but it never is, with Skulduggery. He really will keep it in mind. It's just that he's much more interested in the other thing right now.]
Where could I find Nico?
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Sabriel does death magic stuff and Nico knows some people in the Underworld, but Sabriel actually likes talking to people and Nico doesn't. So you might want to cool it.
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[Usually by getting himself into fights by accident, stepping on someone's toes, or manipulating an answer out of those not blessed with abundant amounts of intelligence - which usually leads to someone getting hurt in a fight anyway. But Skulduggery chooses not to mention any of that.]
What Underworld?
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[She flashes him a sarcastic grin. He's asking too many questions without giving anything back and where's the fun in that?]
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[But alright, he takes the hint and drops the subject. It probably would be easier just to find and ask this 'Nico' fellow.]
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Are you going to explain or are you going for the brooding mysterious effect?
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[But, not going to lie, the subtle compliment does intrigue him.]
Explain what? How Underworlds work, or how I work?
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I'm a detective. My name is Skulduggery Pleasant. About two hundred years ago, I was murdered, but something stopped my spirit from moving on. I managed to come back, just... obviously not right away. My consciousness is bound to my skeleton through magic, so yes, I very much think for myself. I'd be out of a job if I couldn't.
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You're a skeletal detective named Skulldougy Pleasant? Really?
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He's also evil.
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[It takes him a moment. Not out of shame, or mistrust, but simply because it's been four hundred years and he doesn't readily remember.] Dillon Ó Fearghail.
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[She considers the name.] You had a cool name like that and you chose Skulduggeree? Why did you change it?
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All sorcerers where I come from take a new name. It seals both those and our given names from controlling spells.
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