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You tell her it's a nice look.
"Yes well, t-thanks. Even if it isn't true." Seshat says, doing everything not to look you in the eye.
"What about me!" Tamako says, pointing to herself. She honestly isn't wearing anything that different from what she usually wears, but she probably blends in the best of all three. You tell her she looks absolutely adorable. She gives a self-satisfied smile.
You tell Zul she looks nice as well.
"Oh. Thank you." She says, and you are surprised to see a small pink come to her cheeks briefly. referencing her notes she continues, "Anyway back to the mission briefing. We'll be heading to a place called Gravel City in the United States. We'll hopefully get more information from MiB when we arrive, but it seems they've narrowed the location of the anomaly down to somewhere in a suburb and commercial district. There doesn't seem to be any other fae activity in the area yet, so hopefully we won't see the Unseelie again this mission."
You ask if the Unseelie have been more common recently, like since you've arrived.
"Well... Yes. The last two missions you were on shouldn't have been as dangerous as they ended up being. I am starting to think you might be the cause of it, whether you are aware of it or not." Zul says pointedly.
You say that if you could do something about it you would. Pointing to the strange item you are wearing, you says the Exorcist mentioned there being objects that let humans sense fairies.
"Now that you mention it. There shouldn't be any other fairies in the real world, so you having something to help you sense fae might be useful in this mission." Zul says, rubbing her chin. "I don't know of anything that can help a human sense an anomaly, but I suppose that's what we'll be there for."
You ask what the anomaly might be, or might look like. You honestly still aren't quite sure what an anomaly is usually.
"Anomalies as objects tend to be one of a few things. They might be something magical, such as an enchanted sword or a magical staff, or even technology that might as well be magic, such as a perpetual motion device." The alien says, listing them off with her fingers. "An anomaly might be able to provide great wealth, such as an expensive painting, a gem encrusted idol, or even a Philosopher's stone. Artifacts, both real and imagined, tend to draw stories as well. The Longinus spear for example, or a Baghdad Battery are ones I've seen personally."
"Your kind is especially fond of Egyptian artifacts as anomalies." Seshat says with a nervous chuckle. "Especially if they involve Pharohs."