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Eh, it'd probably depend on just what kind of company they keep. If they have had significant dealings with the deo'iel, for instance (by which I mean actually socializing with them rather than just calling them for help), it's certainly possible that Freagon's name could have come up. Otherwise, eh... there are a lot of small communities in Rodoria and its surrounding regions that would recognize a description of Freagon, but not know his name, except for whoever paid for him helping them... so I suppose quite a few community heads, nobles and merchants would be familiar with him, but would be unlikely to have spread word of him.

Basically the only way they'd be liable to know Freagon by name would be from the deo'iel, or from having received aid from him themselves.

Eastern Yharnam, relatively near the Hunter's clinic, at the top of the elevator

Watching the Mad One disintegrate, finally succumbing to the damage it had sustained and relinquishing its unnaturally tight grip on its own life force, Victor wanted to let out a sigh of relief, as was proper for such a situation. The damn thing had been troublesome, after all, and dispatching it had removed an obstacle that was preventing them from completing their mission, and which was a significant threat to their charge. Its death was relieving, they could relax now... yet for some reason there was a tightness in his chest that would not let up, and his hands kept shaking.
Raising his hands in front of himself Victor stared at them with detached fascination, somehow feeling as though he was watching those hands as a spectator rather than being the one lifting them. He examined they way they shook, the way the now-bloodied sword trembled, and furrowed his brow as he tried to figure out why he felt like this. He felt a drop of sweat run down the back of his neck
First a light pull on the shoulders, as his garb gathered behind his head in its grip. He felt the tips of its claws graze his skin on the back of his neck, so sharp. The arm was so strong, picking him up like it was nothing, strong enough to break him like a twig...
and felt his stomach turn as he blinked confusedly. He lowered his hands and looked down himself at his ruined clothes
The sword was inside him, going into his back and out of his chest. It was not as painful as it was just cold and bad. He saw his blood, knew that it was his blood, which was supposed to be inside him, and he could not breathe. He wanted to breathe, he needed air, he was desperate...
and stumbled a couple of steps backwards, feeling oddly dizzy. He could hear someone laughing – a hysterical, desperate, joyless chuckle – and it was not until he felt a tear being caught in a crease on his cheek that he realized that the laughter was coming from himself. He heard his sword clatter against the street at his feet as his hands came up to his face, clutching it with his fingers as he giggled
He was in the air, utterly helpless, with a wound that would have been certain death for a normal human. Flying so fast, his body limp and out of his control as he hurtled towards the ground, so fast, so hard, that if his head hit first his skull would burst open...
and then suddenly he turned, walked the six long steps that separated himself from the nearest lamppost, and punched the iron pole as hard as he could, leaving a small dent. He laughed louder, eyes wide and tears flowing freely while he waited for the broken bones in his right hand to reassemble themselves.

Finally Victor turned to the others, his laughter dying on his lips as he stared at them in disbelief. Then he unceremoniously bent over and puked on the ground in front of him.
Anyone else want to post in the clinic? @DrabberRogue? @Th3King0fChaos?
Thank you to those that have taken the questionnaire thus far, and of course for the posts.

What you're saying lines up pretty well with the data we've collected on the subject thus far, really. It seems that people generally don't have issues finding their way around airports as long as they do so on their own time - that is, show up at the airport when they want to and can give themselves a wide time slot to calmly find the information they need - but tend to have a bit more in more stressful situations where the time available is beyond their control, such as with connected flights... but even then it seems more a result of hurrying without taking the time to think rather than persons actually having trouble.
For some reason I feel really dirty doing this, as if I'm trying to take advantage of the community I've been part of for so long, but here I go nonetheless...

I'm in the midst of doing my bachelor project studying IT (a study hilariously abbreviated as "BAIT"), and my project group is doing a short questionnaire to collect some initial data to supplement a handful of interviews we did to base the problem statement on (link leads to the questionnaire). There are nine questions in total, so it shouldn't take more than a minute or two unless you feel particularly helpful and want to be elaborate in the final question, where you can offer written preferences.
The questionnaire is about airport navigation for passengers and whether this poses any kind of challenge or discomfort. Every single answer is very helpful and will help my project group make a more relevant end product.
Thank you in advance.

(There has been some confusion prior to me posting the questionnaire here, but at the question reading "If yes" at first, you can just scroll past it if you selected "no".)
Added the end of the fight to the collab. Should we post it here now and continue with regular posts from here, @Bartimaeus and @Ashgan?
While the Hunters briefly discussed their current circumstances and Ishin moved to approach the door from a safer angle, the shooter beyond the door had plenty of time to reload his rifle. Ishin made his move to seize the barrel of the gun through the hole in the wall, managing to grab the weapon – the abrupt yanking on which made the gunman fire the loaded shot at nothing in particular in surprise – but seemed to work nonetheless, as the Yharnamite holding the rifle was clearly nowhere near as strong as a Hunter.
This success lasted only for a little less than two seconds, however, as the large, hairy, clawed hand of the creature that had just punched the hole in the wall grasped the other end of the rifle and pulled in the opposite direction. Unless Ishin let go of the rifle he would be pulled with it and slam front-first into the door by the strength of this brawny beast. The beast had clearly anticipated that they would try something like that, given that they had just done nearly the exact same thing to it moments prior.

About at the same time as Ishin went for the barrel of the rifle the bell chimed for the third time, sounding several times louder than the last. A deep rumble seemed to emanate from somewhere under the Hunters' feet, and on the floor just several feet inside the door separating them from freedom and enemies alike, shadows seemed to pool in a pitch-black, circular blotch on the ground, about 1.2 meters (four feet) across. The mark seemed almost alive, as if the darkness within was churning with a life and will of its own.
Ding-ding...
New bit for the collab.

Who next for the clinic? @Th3King0fChaos? @King Cosmos?
I imagine @DrabberRogue might want to react to Arcturus being shot at?

In other news, I decided to organize my notes on NotH a bit better today and realized that, aside from the ones I've already added to the list of non-canon weapons, I currently have another nine fleshed-out pieces of equipment waiting to be discovered IC, of which arguably one or two the characters might have a small chance of knowing about. For instance, Marcus might be aware of the fact that some Fire Dancers have begun using modified hunting rifles with monoculars mounted on top of them for long-range shooting.
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