[Reflexively Riza nods, even though Kida can't see it.]
Of sorts. I have a few papers with notes regarding the different skills everyone here possesses. Loki offered to enchant it so that it would remain unreadable should it fall into the wrong hands, but I can read the information on it aloud to you.
[ Kida debates for a moment saying she couldn't accept such documents by virtue of being unable to read them--but Riza offers her an out without her having to ask for it.
It's a bit cowardly, but for now, she elects to just leave it be. ]
That would be helpful! If you have personal recommendations, I will take those as well.
[Riza, for her part, is simply happy to offer whatever assistance she can give.]
Of course, though I'll defer to your ultimate decision.
[This is Kida's B&E, after all.
And because I'm lazy, cue Riza expertly listing off a few of the names she trusts most, including Julius Visconti, Kurogane, and Levi, each name appended with a quick explanation of their skills and reliability. The first set's followed by a second, though this one's brought forth with more reluctance and wariness than the first. Probably because it includes Loki and Gilgamesh, but hey, large amounts of power are always worth pointing out, even if they're not necessarily to be trusted.]
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What is a 'database'?
[ 'Data'. Lingua romae: 'what is given'. Some kind of knowledge structure? ]
Do you mean like an archive?
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Of sorts. I have a few papers with notes regarding the different skills everyone here possesses. Loki offered to enchant it so that it would remain unreadable should it fall into the wrong hands, but I can read the information on it aloud to you.
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It's a bit cowardly, but for now, she elects to just leave it be. ]
That would be helpful! If you have personal recommendations, I will take those as well.
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Of course, though I'll defer to your ultimate decision.
[This is Kida's B&E, after all.
And because I'm lazy, cue Riza expertly listing off a few of the names she trusts most, including Julius Visconti, Kurogane, and Levi, each name appended with a quick explanation of their skills and reliability. The first set's followed by a second, though this one's brought forth with more reluctance and wariness than the first. Probably because it includes Loki and Gilgamesh, but hey, large amounts of power are always worth pointing out, even if they're not necessarily to be trusted.]