[muffled old timey radio noises] time for an advice column
Name: Momo
Date: March 5th
Format:audio radio!
[After the expedition last month wrapped up, in the next few days, radio listeners of Aefenglom may have noticed a newcomer to the airwaves. Despite being a fresh voice, there's an air of experience to how he takes his programs, upbeat and cheerful but professional, talking with other hosts and guests and drawing out the interesting and comedic things about them for a good fun show.
And now he's here to get some talk show comedy out of the locals and Mirrorbound, wrapping up an informative little segment about local music to transition into that most loved and dreaded of call-in shows--
--the advice column.]
...Now we're back to just Momo, and you know, I've been in a real bind since I got here last month...I had all these juniors running around to give advice to, and now I've come to another world all fresh and inexperienced, my advisory skills as a weathered old-timer are getting rusty! [He's...26...] I've got to keep that stuff sharp like any good mother does, so if you need advice or a sounding board on anything that doesn't need me to know the deepest lores of this place, call in - or send a text in if you're shy, anons welcome too - and I'll help you out with it! Maybe someone else is having the same worries as you, so everyone benefits, you know? Send your daily quandaries, your work problems, your sordid love triangle stories...though not too sordid, we're still on daytime radio!
If you've got a question I can't answer, like monster or magic problems or something, then I'll put that to the audience and maybe we'll get some interesting answers from them, too! But whether we're talking it out or I'm reading it out for the audience, I'm sure we can solve some people's problems today. Even the weird ones. [Read: he welcomes the possibility of outright silly and questionably true responses.
The watch connection he gives for the calls isn't his own device, but rather one the radio station owns, because he's not here to tango with questionable calls after the show is over. He does enough of that at home. As for the texts, he puts up a post for those alongside the opening of the segment, so he'll both be talking and texting in response to those (and non-radio listeners can spot it even if they weren't listening to the segment).]
[[Tag-ins will be presumed as chronological, e.g. the first tag-in would be the first call/message and so on, so reacting to stuff from before your character sends their response is valid. Any question Momo puts to the audience will be open to threadjacking from when he does.]]
Date: March 5th
Format:
[After the expedition last month wrapped up, in the next few days, radio listeners of Aefenglom may have noticed a newcomer to the airwaves. Despite being a fresh voice, there's an air of experience to how he takes his programs, upbeat and cheerful but professional, talking with other hosts and guests and drawing out the interesting and comedic things about them for a good fun show.
And now he's here to get some talk show comedy out of the locals and Mirrorbound, wrapping up an informative little segment about local music to transition into that most loved and dreaded of call-in shows--
--the advice column.]
...Now we're back to just Momo, and you know, I've been in a real bind since I got here last month...I had all these juniors running around to give advice to, and now I've come to another world all fresh and inexperienced, my advisory skills as a weathered old-timer are getting rusty! [He's...26...] I've got to keep that stuff sharp like any good mother does, so if you need advice or a sounding board on anything that doesn't need me to know the deepest lores of this place, call in - or send a text in if you're shy, anons welcome too - and I'll help you out with it! Maybe someone else is having the same worries as you, so everyone benefits, you know? Send your daily quandaries, your work problems, your sordid love triangle stories...though not too sordid, we're still on daytime radio!
If you've got a question I can't answer, like monster or magic problems or something, then I'll put that to the audience and maybe we'll get some interesting answers from them, too! But whether we're talking it out or I'm reading it out for the audience, I'm sure we can solve some people's problems today. Even the weird ones. [Read: he welcomes the possibility of outright silly and questionably true responses.
The watch connection he gives for the calls isn't his own device, but rather one the radio station owns, because he's not here to tango with questionable calls after the show is over. He does enough of that at home. As for the texts, he puts up a post for those alongside the opening of the segment, so he'll both be talking and texting in response to those (and non-radio listeners can spot it even if they weren't listening to the segment).]
[[Tag-ins will be presumed as chronological, e.g. the first tag-in would be the first call/message and so on, so reacting to stuff from before your character sends their response is valid. Any question Momo puts to the audience will be open to threadjacking from when he does.]]
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I don’t know if I feel much safer about the Aristocratic District than any other district. [Even setting aside the now deceased Rathmores, Leslie’s experience with nobility in her own world has been two families who more or less mark the extremes on the good-evil axis of her mind and she’s been someone they both paid attention to.] But if the road is as busy as that, and the City Watch will be there...thank you. That will help a lot.
I never knew there were shops across the river — but I have yet to cross the river even with other people at all. Maybe I will accompany someone there one day.
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I haven't really been across the river much myself either, so I'm not sure what you're missing out on. But maybe I'll go over there again sometime, and then I can let you know if there's anything interesting!
[He mostly passed through while he was trying to establish what at all was on the other side of the river, so he needs to do a more detailed pass sometime.]
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Thank you. Both for answering my question and for the offer to follow up on it! I've never listened to something like this, but I really enjoyed your radio! [She has no idea what a radio program is supposed to be called.] I will have to listen to it more often.
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[It might help out in the sense of her knowing about potential disruptions to her route or things that might otherwise seem unusual.] Did you need Momo-chan's help with anything else, or should we say our goodbyes and listen out for the next caller?
[Since she'd seemed awkward about the initial connection, Momo figures offering her a more obvious out to the conversation might be a helpful cue. Phone etiquette can be hard even for modern people.]
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No, that is everything I wanted to ask. I'll go back to listening. Goodbye, and thank you again, Mr. Momo.
[She's not sure if she's supposed to hang up first or not, though. Ah, phone etiquette.]
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[Since they've both done their farewells, he saves her the trouble of deciding who hangs up by doing it himself, because otherwise he's pretty sure it'd just start that awkward chain of fifty goodbyes before someone decides it's okay to put the phone down. Still, he'll be keeping an eye out for a kiddo when he's out and about on the town now.]