A - Journal [Though Red XIII has learned to use a cell phone in his own world, and knows how to read written script, he's finding that using the journal is another task entirely. Even though the journal itself seems magically attuned to him, he's finding holding the quill to be rather difficult with his paws. But in the end, he manages a shaky, almost child-like scrawl in the pages of the journal.]
This may be a problem
B - Essence Practice [He may be without his Materia in this world, but coming here has granted him some new abilities to test out. Although, given the nature of one of his abilities, Red XIII heads out into the forest, to test out the new 'languages' he seems to implicitly know.]
[He could be found out in the forest, sitting in front of various creatures; birds, rabbits, squirrels, even a fox or two. And strangely enough, he seems to be in deep conversation with whatever animal he's talking to.]
So not only would the town be in danger should the Erasers come, but all of the creatures in this forest as well. I see now why you would be so concerned.
C - Little Red and the Wolf [It's of little to surprise for Red XIII to be given the role of the Wolf in this story; he is, after all, physically built for such a role. But as Red Riding Hood makes her way through the forest, it becomes clear that the maze-like forest is teeming with Blots and Erasers. When a wolf-shaped Eraser lunges to attack, it's Red XIII who emerges with a snarl, taking the eraser out in a quick flurry of snarls and teeth.]
[Once the Eraser is subdued, the 'Wolf' will turn to 'Red Riding Hood'.]
I know we still have a story to play out, but it might be best if we stick together for this portion.
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[Though Red XIII has learned to use a cell phone in his own world, and knows how to read written script, he's finding that using the journal is another task entirely. Even though the journal itself seems magically attuned to him, he's finding holding the quill to be rather difficult with his paws. But in the end, he manages a shaky, almost child-like scrawl in the pages of the journal.]
This may be a problem
B - Essence Practice
[He may be without his Materia in this world, but coming here has granted him some new abilities to test out. Although, given the nature of one of his abilities, Red XIII heads out into the forest, to test out the new 'languages' he seems to implicitly know.]
[He could be found out in the forest, sitting in front of various creatures; birds, rabbits, squirrels, even a fox or two. And strangely enough, he seems to be in deep conversation with whatever animal he's talking to.]
So not only would the town be in danger should the Erasers come, but all of the creatures in this forest as well. I see now why you would be so concerned.
C - Little Red and the Wolf
[It's of little to surprise for Red XIII to be given the role of the Wolf in this story; he is, after all, physically built for such a role. But as Red Riding Hood makes her way through the forest, it becomes clear that the maze-like forest is teeming with Blots and Erasers. When a wolf-shaped Eraser lunges to attack, it's Red XIII who emerges with a snarl, taking the eraser out in a quick flurry of snarls and teeth.]
[Once the Eraser is subdued, the 'Wolf' will turn to 'Red Riding Hood'.]
I know we still have a story to play out, but it might be best if we stick together for this portion.