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It was a mutual decision that Rein and Ed would be passing customers back and forth between each other. Everyone liked clothing and people liked trinkets being made right? As thus being said, they had put up banners and a nice post with "Atelier Elric" <--- and "Stormwind Clothiers" ---> scribbled on it in fancy Crannagan script. Perfectly legible by anyone who knew at least English.
It was here both were getting ready for receiving customers and it was hoping that they would come and use their businesses wisely.
(ooc: easy enough. Put either Ed or Rein in the subject line so I know who you want, and they'll get something created for you, either it be trinkets/small items/etc or clothing. Both have cookies so drop on by. Repeat customers are certainly welcome.
PS: I am feeling much better this morning.)
It was here both were getting ready for receiving customers and it was hoping that they would come and use their businesses wisely.
(ooc: easy enough. Put either Ed or Rein in the subject line so I know who you want, and they'll get something created for you, either it be trinkets/small items/etc or clothing. Both have cookies so drop on by. Repeat customers are certainly welcome.
PS: I am feeling much better this morning.)
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"Well, when do you wanna meet up next so that we can do the barrier jacket stuff?"
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"As for showing some of the jackets, well, here." And Rein brought up several screens that displayed many of the known jackets from Nanoha to Caro. "Each one of these are tailored to be unique to the person's needs and wants."
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Her eyes gazed over to the screens to see the different jackets that people had. Then, she thought to her needs and wants when she was beyblading.
"What would be good for speed, endurance, and strength, Rein?"
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"Of course the look of the jacket is completely up to you," added Rein. "Lest you think that it comes in a preprogrammed state."
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"I'll take care of designing the jacket." After all, Hoshi wore the symbol of her team on her back with pride.
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"All right. And, when you want someone to move stuff around here, I'm your girl."
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To show her appreciation, she went to hug Rein warmly.
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"Any time," giggled Rein. Aaaah hugs, pure bliss~
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"I'll stay in touch with you, Rein. Now, it's time to be a walking billboard for your awesome clothing making skills!"
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"Oh, hey. I know Negi. Well, I'll see you around, Rein."
She went to walk over to Ed's shop, Seraphiel jumping off of his perch to fly right at her side.
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She looked like a newcomer to him, which suited him just fine. Rein probably worked out a price for the clothing in her own subtle way since she was wearing them, so he figured that she would be one of her unwitting models.
The little pocket girl was nefarious in that way.
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"Transmuted?" she asked, tilting her head to the side a bit.
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Though, if he could make stuff from turning one thing into another...
She went to take her beyblade out, examining it just a bit, turning her top in her hands slightly.
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"Alchemy is the science of understanding, breaking down and reconstructing matter. Usually done by equivalent exchange because to gain something, something of equal value must be lost. Such as the chunk of metal was once just a chunk, but reformed into a statuette."
Ed grinned a little as he added, "I make things, for a price. But it's simple things such as "deliver this" or "fetch that" for me. If you're interested, I'll get something started up for you. What's your fancy?"
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"I see..." she said, still in astonishment. She quickly shook her head and regained the smile she usually was seen wearing on her face.
"I can be a delivery girl no sweat. I'm kinda doing that for Rein right about now," said Hoshi with a smile. "But, I was wondering. Would you be able to make more parts for my beyblade? I can tell you what exactly goes into it if it helps."
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He nodded. "Do you have diagrams or something? I'll need to look them over, or bar that, look at each one piece by piece to get an idea of what I'm working on."
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Diagrams... Normally, that was right on a computer of some sort, but...
"I can tell you the anatomy of my beyblade," she said as she disassembled her beyblade, putting down the bit chip, followed by the attack ring, weight ring, and then the blade base. Inside, she had her engine gear and then everything else that went inside of her beyblade.
She held up each individual piece in her fingers. "This is the bit chip," she said, holding up the rectangular like object where Seraphiel's picture stood. After that, she put it down and picked up the attack ring.
"And, then this is an attack ring, which determines the blade's impact against my opponent and this is normally the first part that hits my opponent's blade in battle," she said, setting her attack ring down.
After explaining those two parts, she picked up the blade base, which was the biggest part of her beyblade. It rested in her palm just so. "And this is the blade base. It's in charge of how my beyblade spins and the movement pattern associated with it. The tip--" she turned it over to show the small tip that was at the bottom of it. "--is attached to the base."
She placed it down and took the engine gear in her fingers. "And this part is an engine gear. It's replaced the spin gear, which normally determines the direction of the beyblade's rotation. It can spin either clockwise or counterclockwise. A spin gear also holds down the attack ring in battle so that it doesn't fall off, however the engine gear replaces that function."
And, then, she went on to say anything else about the rest of how her beyblade worked and operated. Then, she cleared her throat and took in a breath. "I was looking to upgrade to a Heavy Metal System, but that can come down the line later."
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"I'll do what I can. For the price of this, I'll have to ask you to get the notes from the library so I can build that heavy metal system of yours as well as spare parts for your beyblade. The amount of research on both ends plus building time should cover the equivalent cost. Does that help?" said Ed, ticking off what he needed to be done. "And of course, perfecting time too, but I can shave that off on good will."
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