@lets-go-nanoko || continued from here
Well that wasn’t the kind of response she expecting. Although, she had to be fair, this was definitely a new type of character, so at least the writers weren’t running out of ideas just yet. Still, though, it was so surreal to have someone tell her that she wasn’t in a game. It felt wrong. Something was definitely off here.
“Wow, um, rude. Have a little respect for the protagonist’s little quirks, okay? You’re supposed to say stuff like ‘don’t be so meta’ not deny the fact that we’re all just fictional characters being written by some lonely people on the internet with no friends. See, when you get me to point out stuff like that, it just gets depressing, and fans don’t wanna be depressed, they wanna have fun.” An over dramatic sigh was was let out before she continued, cocking a single eyebrow as she crossed her arms in an exaggerated show of confusion.
“Of course I’m not from Lowee, though. Oh! And you’re saying it wrong. Come on, say it with me, it’s Lowee. You know, like the brother of that one plumber whose name we can’t say because we don’t wanna get sued for copyright infringement? Man, are you lucky Blanc’s not here, she would be pissed. I’m from Planeptune, silly. I’m a pretty big deal over there. I mean, I’m a pretty big deal everywhere, buuut yeah.” Unless she’d wound up in yet another dimension. Man, how did she keep doing that, anyway? Although she guessed she really shouldn’t be surprised about it at this point. “Dimension” was in the name of the series, after all.