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You give some short orders to the servants to tend to Kizaemon the cat as an honored guest. The calico cat insists on her own room, and you grant her one where she can repose. The cat won't let anyone go near her to clean her fur. Despite warning her of the salt in her fur, she insists that she can handle washing herself.
You aren't in the mood to argue against the stubborn cat. Nor are you in the mood to talk to your servants. This must be very obvious to the Baphomets who prepare your bath and lay out your cleaned and dried personal clothing. While you eat your meal, Hanbei gives a basic outline of the past two days in Camelot. As Seneschal, it seems he has taken the initiative of setting up a bare-bones bureaucracy, among other things.
All has been quiet in Camelot. Well, as quiet as a wrecked city full of aimless Baphomets can be. When you went on your Quest back to Japan, you didn't leave any specific instructions or orders for your vassals. It seems they went about doing their own thing according to their skills and trades. Fishers fished, farmers farmed, preachers preached, and the Anarchists argued.
You'll have to figure out how to best use your servants later. There's a pile of things to do in this city if you want to fix it up or improve things.
"Tell me, Hanbei, why did you send me on a Quest with a fully stuffed backpack? It was full of Relic clothing and items, and I lost them all while out in Tokyo. It won't be easy to replace." You mop up the last of your vegetable soup with a piece of bread. You prefer rice, but it seems that servants are only capable of cooking European-style food. It's a dietary change, which will be hard to get used to.
"Meep. It seemed wise to send you out with a fully stocked pack with all the human essentials. If you got lost without your guide in Avalon or out in the World, you would need it. Also, not everything in it was Relics. We swapped out items that can be replaced with spare items from Avalon. For example, we took the Relic knife and replaced it with a knife from Avalon, and some pieces of clothing remained in Camelot for repair and drying."
Ah, so that explains why you are wearing the same clothing you wore on the first day of Camelot. It wasn't packed into the backpack. You lost the Survival booklet with your name in it in Tokyo.
Did the World erase it?
No.
You are Kuroda Haruka. You remember. A True Name can't be taken from you or erased once you get it back.
The servants lay out what Relics was left behind in Camelot. A pen, a hunting knife, two Survival booklets, some of Fushimi Miki's clothing, two bungee cords, a set of camp cutlery, a metal mug, a towel, a cellphone charger...