"My thanks," Elidibus answers before claiming a place. He takes care to claim a place that leaves seats to either side of Neal free in case the missing fiancé makes an appearance. Well that and it is only polite to not crowd so close to a complete stranger.
There's a bit of juggling plate and drink and backpack until the latter is settled somewhere he can keep an eye on it. All is done neatly. Arrangements made, he introduces himself, not as Elidibus, but by the name he should be going with in the public eye.
"I am Themis. Are you enjoying the gathering thus far?" His expression is one of polite interest and there should be nothing too alarming about the brief study he gives Neal.
Neal appreciates it. He likes having Malcolm close, and he knows it's mutual on Malcolm's part. They're not codependent. Exactly. Precisely. But they're paranoid and clingy, absolutely.
"Neal. It's a pleasure to meet you." He looks away, examining the events around them, the cheerful faces and enthusiasm. "I'm loving it, honestly. We needed something like this."
He turns back to face his fellow diner. "You're relatively new, right? I can't remember seeing you around before."
Elidibus nods. Gatherings like this might be considered bread and circuses. Something to give the masses a superficial reprieve and distraction from the horrors and burdens of life. Particularly on this star. Though the Ancient has a suspicion the motives of the organizers in this case are far more altruistic.
"I would agree. It is important to have time to set aside ones burdens and duty to rest," he answers. As if he didn't have a single problem whatsoever doing the same. Ever. [ He is so bad at taking a break I can't even. ]
Again comes a nod. "I arrived only a short time ago." Probably barely two weeks at this point, but who is counting? "The ADI has been most generous in offering their aid. And I have been fortunate to find others from my home have also come to live here."
Elidibus takes a moment to sample some of the food on his plate. This corporeal form has not been robbed of taste, even if he couldn't call himself 'living' in the traditional sense. With that being said, the staples on this world have been an almost unique experience to say the least. Though he might have several internal questions about what constitutes a slice of sandwich meat.
"Though I'm aware many have decided to seek alternative means to sustain themselves. Not without their own reasons of course. Do you know aught of such conditions?" Elidibus isn't judging anyone for having eschewed what the ADI offers. Who with any wisdom would immediately trust the first hand to reach out under such circumstances after all?
The way this guy talks is fascinating. He's very clearly not from around here, as it were, and it's not a second language thing. The diction is too precise and practiced.
"I know a few, actually. People who've had trouble with corporate administration, for the most part." And he doesn't trust ADI either, at all, but there's a time and a place for that kind of thing. "How are you finding it here?"
At times it's like he's fresh from a weekend at a Ren Faire and hasn't gotten out of the habit of 'ye olde speech'. Only it does feel like it's a bit more natural than an affected pattern.
"Hm." How is Elidibus finding it? He appears to give the question a moment of proper speculation before his answer. "I am not finding it difficult to settle in," he finally answers. "Though I've not been here long enough to offer a proper assessment on the matter." The faint smile that follows seems a touch wry.
"I have found some comfort that familiar face arrived on the same day. I am told that it is unusual?" It's left hanging as a question to see whether Neal has some insight to offer.
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There's a bit of juggling plate and drink and backpack until the latter is settled somewhere he can keep an eye on it. All is done neatly. Arrangements made, he introduces himself, not as Elidibus, but by the name he should be going with in the public eye.
"I am Themis. Are you enjoying the gathering thus far?" His expression is one of polite interest and there should be nothing too alarming about the brief study he gives Neal.
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"Neal. It's a pleasure to meet you." He looks away, examining the events around them, the cheerful faces and enthusiasm. "I'm loving it, honestly. We needed something like this."
He turns back to face his fellow diner. "You're relatively new, right? I can't remember seeing you around before."
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"I would agree. It is important to have time to set aside ones burdens and duty to rest," he answers. As if he didn't have a single problem whatsoever doing the same. Ever. [ He is so bad at taking a break I can't even. ]
Again comes a nod. "I arrived only a short time ago." Probably barely two weeks at this point, but who is counting? "The ADI has been most generous in offering their aid. And I have been fortunate to find others from my home have also come to live here."
Elidibus takes a moment to sample some of the food on his plate. This corporeal form has not been robbed of taste, even if he couldn't call himself 'living' in the traditional sense. With that being said, the staples on this world have been an almost unique experience to say the least. Though he might have several internal questions about what constitutes a slice of sandwich meat.
"Though I'm aware many have decided to seek alternative means to sustain themselves. Not without their own reasons of course. Do you know aught of such conditions?" Elidibus isn't judging anyone for having eschewed what the ADI offers. Who with any wisdom would immediately trust the first hand to reach out under such circumstances after all?
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"I know a few, actually. People who've had trouble with corporate administration, for the most part." And he doesn't trust ADI either, at all, but there's a time and a place for that kind of thing. "How are you finding it here?"
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"Hm." How is Elidibus finding it? He appears to give the question a moment of proper speculation before his answer. "I am not finding it difficult to settle in," he finally answers. "Though I've not been here long enough to offer a proper assessment on the matter." The faint smile that follows seems a touch wry.
"I have found some comfort that familiar face arrived on the same day. I am told that it is unusual?" It's left hanging as a question to see whether Neal has some insight to offer.