[ He really does. Kim considers himself to be a highly capable person, but all of that has gone out the window when it comes to dealing with Jigoku-cho's considerable oddities. Having someone who has greater familiarity in dealing with these people is a welcome sight. Even so, he's started to notice the crowd around them and the hushed whispers, though Natori gets nothing more than a quizzical look from him as Kim tries to place his face. Surely, he should know him, but... he never was very good at keeping up with pop culture. ]
It's nice to meet you, Natori. My name is Kim Kitsuragi. [ He considers Natori curiously. ] ...I don't suppose you're familiar with Matoba? He's the only other person I've heard call the people around here ayakishi in csaual conversation.
[ Kim has since been informed that ayakishi is a rather old fashioned term, and that most around here use yokai instead. Kim, who fancies himself an old-fashioned man in many respects, thinks that calling them ayakishi is fine by him. ]
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[ He really does. Kim considers himself to be a highly capable person, but all of that has gone out the window when it comes to dealing with Jigoku-cho's considerable oddities. Having someone who has greater familiarity in dealing with these people is a welcome sight. Even so, he's started to notice the crowd around them and the hushed whispers, though Natori gets nothing more than a quizzical look from him as Kim tries to place his face. Surely, he should know him, but... he never was very good at keeping up with pop culture. ]
It's nice to meet you, Natori. My name is Kim Kitsuragi. [ He considers Natori curiously. ] ...I don't suppose you're familiar with Matoba? He's the only other person I've heard call the people around here ayakishi in csaual conversation.
[ Kim has since been informed that ayakishi is a rather old fashioned term, and that most around here use yokai instead. Kim, who fancies himself an old-fashioned man in many respects, thinks that calling them ayakishi is fine by him. ]