It was no surprise that Ishida didn't know much about what happened to patients when they left this place. A lot of people didn't figure it out until visitor day came around, and Sora was pretty sure that Ishida was newer than that. He hated having to bring it up, but since the other boy had mentioned it, he might as well deliver the news. "Usually, if people disappear, it means they've been brainwashed and sent out into the world here to live a life that isn't theirs." Sora had gotten a taste of what that was like, and it had been frightening. "Sometimes they'll come back on visitor day, which is Sunday." They still had a few more days to endure before they were back to that point again, though.
But when Ishida moved on to ask about the size of the building, Sora did feel a little embarrassed. It was true; he should have known the whole place like the back of his hand by now, and yet it wasn't that easy. "It's not that big, really, but there are a lot of locked doors, and it can be hard to get around at night." Because of those monsters, but he'd get to that later. "And there's also a whole area around the institute that still needs to be explored better, plus the basement..." With all of those things adding up, it wasn't such a shock that he hadn't seen it all yet, right? He hoped that was the case.
And now, for the monsters. That was a simple enough question to answer, although it did get more complex when he considered the Keyblade. That was something that it was best to leave for a skeptic to see for themselves, though. "Oh, we fight them off. I'm going to try and put non-fighters with fighters to make sure that no one is wandering around without a way to protect themselves, though." If someone got seriously injured -- or even killed -- on his watch, Sora would never forgive himself.
He supposed he should have made it clear that death was very possible here, but he figured Ishida had worked that out on his own.
"Which are you, Ishida? Can you fight? I know a lot of powers are limited here, but any little thing counts!" He didn't want to put the other boy on the spot, but it was something that he needed to know if Ishida was planning to join the club. Which wasn't for sure yet, but all of the questions seemed like a good sign.
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But when Ishida moved on to ask about the size of the building, Sora did feel a little embarrassed. It was true; he should have known the whole place like the back of his hand by now, and yet it wasn't that easy. "It's not that big, really, but there are a lot of locked doors, and it can be hard to get around at night." Because of those monsters, but he'd get to that later. "And there's also a whole area around the institute that still needs to be explored better, plus the basement..." With all of those things adding up, it wasn't such a shock that he hadn't seen it all yet, right? He hoped that was the case.
And now, for the monsters. That was a simple enough question to answer, although it did get more complex when he considered the Keyblade. That was something that it was best to leave for a skeptic to see for themselves, though. "Oh, we fight them off. I'm going to try and put non-fighters with fighters to make sure that no one is wandering around without a way to protect themselves, though." If someone got seriously injured -- or even killed -- on his watch, Sora would never forgive himself.
He supposed he should have made it clear that death was very possible here, but he figured Ishida had worked that out on his own.
"Which are you, Ishida? Can you fight? I know a lot of powers are limited here, but any little thing counts!" He didn't want to put the other boy on the spot, but it was something that he needed to know if Ishida was planning to join the club. Which wasn't for sure yet, but all of the questions seemed like a good sign.