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Can't think of anything substantial for Vivi to say, so better to skip him for now.
Ah, yes, just what we were lacking. Explosions.
Vivi


Vivi wasn't quite sure how to react to the fairy's praise. He was pretty sure his attempt to say it was mangled beyond all comprehension, but to be called awesome? The only suitable reaction that came to mind was to try and hide. And so, Vivi lowered his head, hands lightly gripping the hem of his oversized, floppy hat as he apparently tried to sink into the earth. At least the ever-present darkness shrouding his face would hide the blush on his face.

It took Vivi a moment to regain his composure and answer Yuki's question. He once more took a look around the vicinity, trying to confirm the direction he was facing, "I... think it's this way?" he pointed in what he hoped was a Northern direction, though his voice was devoid of any confidence, "maybe if we move, the cast-"

At that moment, someone else approached, greeting them in a cheerful manner. Almost instinctively, Vivi took a small step towards Yuki, as if intending to hide from the glasses-wearing woman. He was surprised that someone else had approached them, and studied her appearance curiously. Indeed, clothes that seemed way too hot and furry for anywhere outside of an arctic region seemed to make little sense - not that Vivi wore anything lighter than a leather hat and poofy, robe-like clothes.

At least this person had a much easier name to remember. He gave a small nod of his head and quietly answer, "...Vivi."
Vivi listened intently to the fairy's explanation of Negari, growing rather worried at the prospect of a monster that seemed unaffected by swords. Only magic could hurt them? That was a frightening prospect, and Vivi could only hope he didn't run into one. He doubted any spells he knew of were strong enough to work.

Upon declaring Yuki to be a magical girl, the black mage faced the confetti-covered girl once more, head tilting slightly, "...does that mean you're a mage too, Miss Yuki?" he asked with some surprise. He'd never met another person like him, and... that was still the case, really, but an actual magic user? Even his grandfather's brand of magic was completely incomparable to Vivi's own.
The young lad was slowly losing some of his nervousness as they talked. Between Yuki's gentleness and the fairy's cheerful disposition, it was putting the lost magician at ease.

"And, um... thanks for the explanation, Miss... La...lalalai... lalo..."

The poor boy's formality was now proving quite the obstacle.

"...Lalelulilo... lillio?"
More cat, you say?

Vivi


Vivi's head tilted slightly in confusion. Why was Yuki talking as if she had missed that grand, magnificent castle that had towered over Alexandria? It was where the play was going to be performed, after all. Just how lost was this girl...?

He watched the fairy flying around his head curiously, having never seen anything like her beford... which wasn't hard, given how little of the world he'd seen, but Vivi had never heard of people small enough to fit in the palm of his hand.
The thing they kept mentioning piqued his interest a little more, however. "...Negari?" he questioned. Was it a type of monster, like the ones born from Mist? He hoped they weren't too dangerous.
Vivi, Top-Tier Black Mage


Vivi turned his glowing orbs-for-eyes towards Yuki, who spoke to him with concern. His trembling quickly came to a stop as he saw that the girl who had screamed so suddenly wasn't scary-looking or anything. After a moment's hesitation, he reached out for Yuki's hand, letting himself be pulled back to his feet. Luckily, he wasn't all that heavy.

Shyly turning away to dust himself off, he glanced at his surroundings once more, before facing the pink=haired girl again, "Um... it's Alexandria, isn't it?" he replied with some concern. It was disheartening if this nice girl was even more lost than he, but at the very least, he HAD to still be in that castle town, right? Even if this was some sort of back street he stumbled into...

Vivi's gaze remained low as he wondered what else to say. Aside from his grandfather, he hadn't really spoken much with others. What was the best way to converse...? Well, the girl had introduced herself already, so...

"My name's Vivi," he spoke nervously, "I... came to see the play at the castle."
Vivi


Vivi didn't know Alexandria very well, but he was still pretty sure something was off.

He'd entered through the massive gates of the castle's walls, into the town itself. He'd seen the bustling citizens hurrying to and fro, possibly because of the play to be performed later that day... looking into the sky, he saw a massive airship heading for the castle itself, way on the other side of town... frankly, it was all a little intimidating, but moreso wonderful.

And then he tripped.

Shaking his head and climbing back to his feet, the shadowed face of the young boy could not be seen, no matter how he tilted his head under that floppy hat. No doubt utter confusion was etched all over his unseen face as he saw the large square he was standing in a moment ago, with a large fountain in the centre, was suddenly gone. Replaced by a street that didn't entirely match with Alexandria's aesthetic.

Vivi couldn't figure out what was going on. Had he walked onwards more than he realised, too caught up in the strange new location to notice? But the festivities didn't seem to reach this street. How could all that noise have disappeared so suddenly? Why was this place so devoid of people?

Nervously, the young mage took a step forward. He could probably ask someone for directions... if they seemed nice enough, at least. Would the people here be friendly? Almost everyone that Vivi bumped into had nothing but rude things to say, but it was hard to decry them for that, after all, he was walking into them instead of paying attention.

As the black mage fretted to himself on what to do, a loud yell startled the poor boy. As soon as he passed an alley, a large 'eeeeeeeehhhhhhhhhh?!' erupted from it, and Vivi yelled out in shock, falling on his behind. It seemed to originate from a pink-haired girl standing in the alley. Trembling slightly, Vivi tilted his head down as he tried to calm his nerves.
Guess I'll need to drop Yuuka now.

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