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A visitor arrives at charming Town on the Pointy End of the Lake
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"Aaah!"

He scrambles back from the sudden blob, falling back against the stairs.

The surroundings are fairly soaked — the village relies on 'be up-hill from a lake' for drainage, so water is piling up and spilling around the buildings.

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"Is everything okay there?" the Emergency Services dispatcher calls from Ludhi's phone. Letting people try to make contact with the creature when it tried to talk was perfectly reasonable, so they've just been scrambling up the escalation chain while Ludhi and Ðonzih work.

"Please attempt to remain calm and deescalate — a support helicopter is inbound, ETA 33 minutes."

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There is no escalation from the figure's side, they just seem focused on Ðonzih on the ground, but not approaching. The blob stays still. But it smells awful, like wet old places and gore.

 

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Ðonzih is charged with maintaining the cleanliness of the town hall. And he has a snow shovel.

But he is not particularly interested in touching that. And maybe Emergency Services will think it's relevant. Anyway, he's busy with the alien. That's his story and he's sticking to it.

The alien probably can't get that good a look at him when he's bundled up in thick woolen winter clothes, even if they are now soaked with seawater. But he doesn't particularly want to take them off under these conditions, either, and he doesn't think they've conveyed enough information to the being to be able to manage something like "why don't you come indoors away from the risk of Sudden Sky Flesh Blobs".

He gives the SSFB a wary glance, and decides that maybe this is a problem best solved by briefly commandeering Torvash's garage.

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He gets up slowly, and starts signing "follow me" while circling around the alien at a healthy distance and making for a building a bit up the hill from the town hall.

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Ludhi is updating the dispatcher — who has issued a general 'shelter in place' order to the village, although that doesn't stop curious villagers from peering at the scene taking place in the center of town through windows.

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Those are more communication attempts. They were just about ready to think that they had a handle on that first bunch. The straight looking gesture seems like a line to be continued. They give it a chance, signing and softly screeching, cause the noise is important for some reason.

"That is a chair" pointing to the chair.

"That is the sun" generally pointing upward, not particularly close to the sun.

"That is Ludhi" pointing to Ludhi.

Ðonzih might not see this if his back is turned as he's leaving.

 

If Ludhi stays, so will the figure, since they don't particularly know what the new sign is conveying.

<I wonder if that one was hurt by the v̷̠̒ő̷̠ḭ̴̓d̶͉̏ş̵̍ẻ̵ͅâ̷̜l̸̢̀'s impact. Perhaps it's retreating to its nest.>

They have not noticed the cold per se, and is not used to reasoning about which conditions might induce cold related damage outside the depths.

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At this point the water has stopped falling, and it seems the last of the propelled objects have hit the ground. What remains is the immediate problem of very sudden flooding everywhere, and the long term problem of what will happen with all this salt and these aberrant flesh pieces and underwater plant life.

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Okay, well, he tried. And if the alien isn't inclined to go somewhere, then maybe they will all just stay out here in this cold, salty flood with occasional sudden sky flesh. Why not.

"That is a chair," he agrees. "That is Ludhi."

Probably a professional linguist would have a better idea of how to go about this kind of thing.

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Actually, the professional linguist who emergency services pulled into the teleconference thinks they're doing pretty well. She conveys some potential next steps to Ludhi and takes notes.

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"I am Ludhi. You are ...." Ludhi tries again. If they've figured out pointing, maybe the alien will be able to fill in a name?

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<Repetition for two things but not the third. Is that disagreement on one of them?>

<That pattern is incomplete! What will they do if I do an incomplete pattern?>

"That is the town hall" pointing to the town hall.

"That is the town hall" pointing to another nearby house.

"That is the town hall" pointing to a third nearby house.

A longer pause.

"That is..." pointing to the water.

"That is..." pointing to the blob of flesh.

"That is..." pointing to the the chair.

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"That is the town hall," Ludhi agrees. She debates trying to clarify the difference between 'town hall', and 'house' before deciding that she's not ready to boil that kettle of worms. "That is~ the town hall. That is~ the town hall," she settles on, making the gesture for 'designates' the slightest bit wobbly to indicate that those houses are not, in fact, the town hall, but they are pretty close so she's being metaphorical.

... maybe they can just make everyone's houses into official town halls so that she retroactively won't have lied to the alien.

"That is salt water," she says, completing the first incomplete pattern.

She's not sure how to refer to the blob of flesh. And she's still cautious about accidentally naming things 'what'.

"That is ..."

She pauses for a moment and then adds "That is the chair."

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<The first pattern changed between the first and the others.>

<But the incomplete pattern elicits completion! Is this inquiry?> 

<One of them was not completed. Perhaps they don't know communication for v̷̠̒ő̷̠ḭ̴̓d̶͉̏ş̵̍ẻ̵ͅâ̷̜l̸̢̀'s. It's not as if v̷̠̒ő̷̠ḭ̴̓d̶͉̏ş̵̍ẻ̵ͅâ̷̜l̸̢̀'s could endure this environment for any amount of time.>

"That is salt water."

"That is the chair."

"That is ..." to the blob.

A slightly longer pause. <If this is inquiry, then they are inquiring about my identity. I don't have enough patterns to fairly describe myself.>

"I am ..."

"I am ..."

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Yup! That sure is what they want to know! Who the heck are you?

Ludhi confers with the remote linguist for a moment, and then enlists Ðonzih to go fetch some fruit and other foods for demonstration purposes. He takes the opportunity to change into a dry sweater. When he returns, she puts an apple on the table and signs:

"This is an apple. I am Ludhi. Ludhi eats the apple."

Then she puts actions to words, biting into the fruit and quickly reducing it to a core.

"This is a pear. Ludhi eats the pear."

Soon the pear, too, is a core. New fruit is obtained.

"Ðonzih eats an apple. Ðonzih eats a pear."

She lays out the remaining items: an apple, a potato, a rock, a raw fish, a bowl of beans, a piece of steak, a block of wood, and a lit candle.

"This is an apple. This is a potato. This is a rock. This is a fish. This is beans. This is steak. This is wood. This is a candle. Ludhi generally-eats apples. Ðonzih generally-eats apples. You eat ..."

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When the phone makes noise the figure looks at it. <Those small beings seem to have very similar noises to the large ones. Does it communicate too? Why does it tolerate being held? Symbiosis?>

<This seems to be an action! They communicate about sustenance.>

They correctly repeat the naming of all the foods.

<Hm, could that be "once sustained by"?>

"Ludhi generally-eats apples. Ludhi generally-eats pears. Ðonzih generally-eats apples. Ðonzih generally-eats pears."

A pause.

"Ludhi generally-eats potatoes."

"Ludhi generally-eats steak."

"Ludhi generally-eats rocks."

"Ludhi generally-eats ..."

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"Ludhi generally-eats apples," she agrees. She goes through each food item (indicating that Ðonzih eats them too) until they reach rocks.

"Ludhi can't eat rocks."

She pushes the rock away from her.

As it turns out, Ludhi and Ðonzih generally-eat apples, pears, potatos, fish, beans, and steak. They can't-eat rocks, wood, and candles.

She ends again with "You eat ..."?

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<They repelled the geological sample. Do they not gain sustenance from it perhaps? The motions were the same except... that head movement.>

"Ludhi generally-eats apples. Ludhi can't eat rocks."

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She repeats those statements to indicate agreement.

She takes an exaggerated demonstration bite of an apple, her lip pulled back to show that her teeth go right through it. Then she puts the rock in her mouth, and (gently enough to not hurt her teeth) bites down. This does not do anything to the rock, which she shows to be unblemished. She repeats the demonstration with the block of wood.

"Ludhi can't eat rocks. Ludhi can't eat wood."

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<Ok!>

They point the to blob repeatedly.

"That eats fish." "That can't eat rocks."

A pause.

"Ludhi can't eat that." "Ðonzih can't eat that."

"Ludhi can't eat that." "Ðonzih can't eat that."

Another pause. 

"I can't eat..."

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Yeah, Ludhi was super not going to try to eat that.

Still! Communication is occurring, which is actually pretty reassuring!

"You can't eat Ludhi. You can't eat Ðonzih."

... which is maybe not the most diplomatic thing to say. And also it's more of a "I hope you won't" then "you definitely can't". But. The figure is pretty damn unnerving and she wants to be clear on this point.

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They take a steps back in shock and to be nonthreatening. <Is that something they've been considering as a possibility?!>

"I can't eat Ludhi. I can't eat Ludhi."

"I can't eat Ðonzih. I can't eat Ðonzih."

And then again, this time returning to base position with the arms quickly after the sign for eating.

"I can't eat."

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The alien can't eat ... anything? Period?

Ludhi can't possibly see how that could be true, but it seems pretty clear that it won't eat them, which is really the most important thing in this whole situation to her personally.

She pauses to think about where to go from here.

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The figure points to the rock, then carefully approaches and picks up the rock, then backs away again.

Then they hesitate.

They put the rock back, and then point to their hand.

"This is a..."

Then they point to their eye.

"This is a..."

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"This is a hand. This is an eye," Ludhi supplies, curious to see where they're going with this.

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