[center][h3][color=00a99d]Kari Black[/color] & [color=39b54a]Sora[/color]![/h3][/center][hr] The strange red and blue... dog? Peacock? Whatever it was, it seemed to know some important information, and was willing to share it. Unsolicited, though Kari didn't think about that until after it had finished. 'Humans aren't Digimon.' - That seemed to make sense to Kari, she had sort of assumed as much. - Sora meanwhile considered this to be final confirmation of what her Shogun had guessed; it was nice to know that her Shogun had good instincts, to have figured that out without a digimon's help. 'Human souls can make digimon stronger if they feel strong emotions...' - Huh? Souls exist? As in... objectively? Or was it an assumption, a hypothesis to explain the phenomenon without factual evidence that it was true? This was a potentially huge revelation for Kari, though the angel standing nearby made it a little less shocking. Did this whole world have a heaven and hell style to it? - Really!? Having a human as her Shogun instead of a digimon would let Sora become stronger!? That was amazing! How perfect that she had lucked into exactly that! 'the human needs a 'digivice' to really power up a digimon. You should have gotten one.' - Ah. So there had to be a conduit. The only thing she'd gotten since coming to this world was from that purple wolf-dragon-thing with the red forehead. Unwilling to keep contact with an unknown item that had been handled by something else, especially a furred creature that she very much doubted washed its paws, she had passed it off to Sora right after receiving it. Did she still have it? Shit, if she dropped it somewhere, that would be really bad. - Oh, that! That was the weird thing her Shogun had given her after driving Coelamon away, right? Sora reached into the eggshell she wore as her clothing and retrieved what she believed to be a digivice, holding it out for both her Shogun and Elecmon to see. [color=39b54a]"This thing?"[/color] Sora asked as she finished the fruit she'd been eating. Seeing the Hyokomon reach out with something out of the corner of her eye, Kari looked back at the red and blue peadog, waiting to find out if it really was the MacGuffin that it had mentioned. Upon its confirmation that it was, Kari's face darkened. That... was bad. If everything depended on her using this 'digivice' thing, then was it better to leave it like it was, to track it as contaminated at all times like she would someone else's phone? Or was it better to try to clean it and stick it in a baggie to keep it clean? Given its size, it would fit in one... But what if its buttons or screen didn't have enough traction with the plastic over it? She had trouble playing some of her portable game systems because of that, after all. And would cleaning it damage it? Was it waterproof, or did it have hidden, hard to clean areas on it? While she was paralyzed by her unspoken questions, her avian partner carefully kept hold of it while she went to get more food. When she returned, her Shogun still hadn't made a decision. So between bites of the new fruit, she asked, [color=39b54a]"What's wrong?"[/color] That seemed to snap Kari out of her thoughts for a moment. [color=00a99d]"Oh. I'm just... thinking. Can I have it for a moment?"[/color] [color=39b54a]"Okay!"[/color] Sora handed the device to her partner, having already been thinking of it as her Shogun's instead of hers. Kari carefully grabbed the digivice and leaned closer to it, slowly inspecting every millimeter of its surface for indents, cracks, any entry into its innards. She then tested the buttons, pressing and then holding each for a few seconds and checking if they were flush with the casing or created gaps that would lead to its inner mechanisms that liquid could run through. As she did her inspection, she gave some slight attention to the angel's words. 'The Seven Demon Lords' only made her scoff quietly. Either she was right, and this world was themed on interpretations of human religion, for some reason, or they were the source of it or its popular culture variants. It didn't matter which it was to her, but if she had to fight demons, then she'd have a posible advantage from her knowledge of said pop culture. Though, that made her wonder: Did this world also have a god? Multiple? Or were they demons and angels only? She'd need to find out soon, or there might be problems down the road... She didn't ask any of her new questions, she simply kept listening as she looked over the digivice a second time, seeking confirmation of her findings.