Zarkenis Ultima wrote:Garnet chuckled as she noticed Taro apparently choking on the smell of the city. She had grown up in a similar place, so she had no issue whatsoever being in this one, aside from the obvious complications arising from the fact that she couldn't read Japanese and thus didn't understand half of the signs out there. It hardly mattered, considering that she was probably not going to go into any of the aforementioned locales, and in the unlikely event that she did, she hoped Akari, Masami or at least Taro would be able to translate for her. She wasn't keen on learning an entirely new language just to navigate a strange city that she didn't expect to stay in for a long time anyway.
Hearing Taro's comment, she chuckled some more, his voice amusing her. After composing herself, she replied to the comment with a simple shrug and a confident smile. "I have no reason to listen to anything that I don't find satisfactory, do I? But anyway, my name's Garnet, Garnet Greyson, monster hunter extraordinaire I suppose." She said, before looking around for a bit. "Anyway, when do we get going?" She asked.
Taro
Taro's smile widened when he heard the news. This human was interesting, that much he had determined from the fight, but to meet another monster hunter was strangely pleasing.
"Ah, a fellow hunter. It is good to meet you Garnet-sama. I have met quite a few brave human warriors along my time, but very few were equipped to deal with the supernatural world."
He said and chuckled to himself,
"A thousand years and suddenly my profession is not so unique. It would seem Azami found herself the perfect bunch of strangers to deal with her problems."
The fox replied with a warm smile, his nose having finally adjusted to the urban smell.
"How did you stumble into the world of monster-hunting? It doesn't seem there are clans of demon hunters anymore. Some things of my time have faded, but this new world is interesting."
He said cheerfully as he returned to the edge of the roof, watching over the city.

