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That's Pascia?
How did you knoe that's Pascia? It could be a differant woman because Pascia was sold to someone and may be gone.

Joekido 14:44, 20 June 2008 (UTC)


 * The girl apparently bears a resemblance to the slave that was to be sold before Lacueva as seen here. Since Pascia was being sold off when the Straw Hats arrived, and Lacueva was the only other slave they saw being auctioned off before Camie, it stands to reason that the slave seated before Lacueva that looks like a dancer is Pascia.


 * Also, I'm not exactly sure if this is how things actually work, but I don't think merchandise that is auctioned off is given right away after it is bought. After auctioning a large gigantic merchandise for example, it would make sense if the item was given after the entire auction. There is always the chance that the one that bought the item would also want something else in the auction. It would thus be too bothersome for the buyer and the rest of the auctioneers since there would be no place for the bought item to sit in while the auction went on. It would also still be too bothersome to make the buyer get the item right away and send it to some other place. It would take too much time from going back and forth. In that amount of time, another item would be put up to auction and might be sold off while the buyer was away. As an added risk, if the place the buyer sent their item isn't secured due to the rush of time, the item would be stolen while the auction went on. So for customer service, auctioned items would have to be kept awhile in the storage after they've been sold. In that amount of time, the auctioneers could also clean and gift wrap the item to make the customers more happy.


 * Basically, it seems like the Human Auction House kept Pascia awhile so that the one who bought her could see who else was being auctioned. It makes sense since that among the group of people with her are guys with hair like the ones who were sold before her.Mugiwara Franky 16:54, 20 June 2008 (UTC)