Casper doesn't like to just sit around, especially with someone inside of him who hasn't been alive for some time. On a lot of weeknights, he can be found wandering around the park lights. He's got a little bit of pocket money, so it works. The twinkling lights are somewhat nostalgic... he remembers wandering through Christmas displays. Not that he ever really celebrated that, but it's still nice to remember. Of course, if anyone's nearby, he'll try to strike up a conversation with them.
II: Fear is Compressed
It's not as if Casper is never afraid of things. He just processes it differently. In fact, he's worried enough about things that he's spending a lot of time prowling around the edges of the city. It's taking him a few days, but he's looking for any sort of crack or oddity. Anyone near the edges of pretty much any district can find him staring at the Wall, frowning. There's got to be something here...
III: We are Magnets:
Eventually, though, Casper has to find rest somewhere. He's been trying to stick near Ryoji at night, since he has no real idea how the city works. He hasn't been around for long enough, really. Even if it's not the most pleasant of places, Casper has taken to sitting around the graveyards of the city to try to find a little peace. It's not exactly the most common idea of peaceful, but it's a sort of place he's always been comfortable with. And if a ghost wanders around, he won't exactly mind.
... Anyone living and not obviously visiting a grave, though, will get a bit of an odd look. Someone here for a similar reason to him, maybe?
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Casper doesn't like to just sit around, especially with someone inside of him who hasn't been alive for some time. On a lot of weeknights, he can be found wandering around the park lights. He's got a little bit of pocket money, so it works. The twinkling lights are somewhat nostalgic... he remembers wandering through Christmas displays. Not that he ever really celebrated that, but it's still nice to remember. Of course, if anyone's nearby, he'll try to strike up a conversation with them.
II: Fear is Compressed
It's not as if Casper is never afraid of things. He just processes it differently. In fact, he's worried enough about things that he's spending a lot of time prowling around the edges of the city. It's taking him a few days, but he's looking for any sort of crack or oddity. Anyone near the edges of pretty much any district can find him staring at the Wall, frowning. There's got to be something here...
III: We are Magnets:
Eventually, though, Casper has to find rest somewhere. He's been trying to stick near Ryoji at night, since he has no real idea how the city works. He hasn't been around for long enough, really. Even if it's not the most pleasant of places, Casper has taken to sitting around the graveyards of the city to try to find a little peace. It's not exactly the most common idea of peaceful, but it's a sort of place he's always been comfortable with. And if a ghost wanders around, he won't exactly mind.
... Anyone living and not obviously visiting a grave, though, will get a bit of an odd look. Someone here for a similar reason to him, maybe?