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[SF-R] Aliens Can Be Friends Too, Right? [Almadel/Tempesti]

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Honkzilla

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PostPosted: Sun Jun 22, 2025 1:52 pm


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It was already late in the evening but the merchant seemed unfazed by the passing of time. He sat, poised and elegant, watching the world around him. He didn't seem bored, even as he leaned forward and laced his fingers atop the table; below it, he kept his toe tapping to some silent tune in his head. He was tall, by human standards, though while sitting down he didn't seem particularly threatening. If you didn't look at his face.

He had graceful features--sharp and refined. His chin and nose tapered to a point, giving him an air of sophistication, but that, combined with his slitted eyes and pointed teeth, there was something undeniably predatory about him. He watched with a hungry gaze and a mischievous, nearly sinister smile. His ears were pointed and were prominent despite being tucked behind his vibrant, multi-colored hair. The most intrusive feature that indicated there was something not human about him were the curling horns protruding from his temples and the oil-slick black scales that brushed his cheeks and forehead. He was well dressed, in a fashion obviously otherworldly, and seemed to enjoy dressing himself up in glistening gemstones.

His table was somehow both simple and overwhelming; it was draped in a dark purple tablecloth, with extravagant embroidery in different designs. Scattered neatly atop the table was an array of items that seemed to carry some magical weight to them.

He did not seem intimidated in the slightest and, upon noticing that the barrier surrounding him rippled when his visitor entered, he smiled.

He did not rise to meet them nor adjust his position in the slightest. He followed them with his fierce eyes and greeted, in a silky voice, "Welcome."



Tempesti had never met the alien before, not in person anyway, but it was her understanding that Almadel was the source of the items that helped her return from the void surrounding the Dark Star. As little thought as she wanted to give that experience, she felt that she at least owed the man a “thank you.” Tea blends might not be the most spectacular way of showing gratitude for helping survive some unholy horror from beyond the stars, but she hoped it would get her point across. If, of course, the merchant drank tea. Hopefully he wasn’t allergic to anything in the small glass jars, but each bore a meticulously applied label with a comprehensive list of everything they contained. It wouldn’t do to poison someone, after all. The less mundane items she brought rested securely within a small wooden box in her subspace.

Naïve gratitude obscured anything sinister or otherwise untoward she might have detected about the stranger as she approached and she returned his smile warmly. “Um, hello, I’m Sailor Tempesti.” She really had no idea how to begin this interaction, particularly given the proprietor’s otherworldly nature and access to any number of powerful artifacts. “I’ve brought a few things to trade.” She hoped that the trinkets she carried would be adequate.
PostPosted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 8:25 pm


“Tempesti, how exciting. Rolls right off the tongue. It’s lovely to meet you,” he said, promptly holding out a hand. “My name is Almadel. I’m delighted to have you at my humble little display.”

There was nothing humble about it. He was surrounded by a surplus of items, and even the untrained eye could see that he hadn’t come with garbage.

“I’m so glad you’ve come with your own currency. You would not believe how often I need to explain that dollars do not work in space. Although, I’ve been spending more time on Earth. I suppose I could benefit from lining my pockets a bit more. But.” He smiled still. “Who could put a price on these treasures?”

Gesturing to his display with his free hand, Almadel invited her to examine them at her leisure, all the while peering at what she’d brought. “Tell me, are you in the market for anything specific? No pressure, of course. I’ve acquired an expert skill at helping find not just what you want, but what you need. No one leaves my table unsatisfied. You won’t, either.”

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PostPosted: Fri Jul 11, 2025 12:00 am


Tempesti gently but firmly grasped the merchant’s outstretched hand, “It’s nice to meet you too.” She gave a slightly self-conscious smile, feeling decidedly out of her depth amidst Almadel’s eclectic inventory. “I was with the group that fought the Calamitous Hollow, and well…the bracelets you sent us saved a lot of lives. Mine included.” The senshi swallowed hard at the memory. The Dark Star staring back at her in that void. Even by horrifying void standards she had to imagine that the Dark Star’s neighborhood was particularly bleak. “It’s a bit silly with…all of this.” She gestured to his wares, “But I brought these to say thanks.” She set them down on a small empty space among the items.

“I don’t know if you drink tea, but they smell nice if you don’t. They’re not what I want to trade though. A small wooden box materialized in her hands, its contents shifting softly inside as she set it on the table beside the tea jars. “I don’t really know what I’m looking for, I was just curious. About you, I mean. The items you sent were…fascinating.” It sounded a bit awkward coming out of her mouth, but it was the truth.


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