'ɓเɠ ɠαყ' รσ૨εყ (
monolike) wrote in
driftfleet2016-09-18 04:16 pm
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Who: Sorey
Broadcast: Huntress only!
Action: Iskaulit & Huntress
When: 9/16
Huntress crew, this is your first mate, Sorey. ...due to certain circumstances, we are currently without a Captain. I'm acting as Captain now to fill the role, but if there are any interested parties, please contact me at your soonest convenience.
In the meantime, if there's anything that requires tending to, please don't hesitate to let me know. Any supplies we're short on, any concerns you may have about the status of the ship...I know we're at full capacity now, so if we start taking on extra passengers again we'll have to double up. And I'm also the ship's engineer, so please bring any technical problems you have to me.
...thank you...to everyone who has been looking after the ship for the past couple weeks.
[Sorey can be found both in engineering on the Huntress and at the Interfaith center on the Iskaulit. If your character can sense spiritual power and has run into him before, they may notice him lacking his usual protective/cleansing domain.]
Broadcast: Huntress only!
Action: Iskaulit & Huntress
When: 9/16
Huntress crew, this is your first mate, Sorey. ...due to certain circumstances, we are currently without a Captain. I'm acting as Captain now to fill the role, but if there are any interested parties, please contact me at your soonest convenience.
In the meantime, if there's anything that requires tending to, please don't hesitate to let me know. Any supplies we're short on, any concerns you may have about the status of the ship...I know we're at full capacity now, so if we start taking on extra passengers again we'll have to double up. And I'm also the ship's engineer, so please bring any technical problems you have to me.
...thank you...to everyone who has been looking after the ship for the past couple weeks.
[Sorey can be found both in engineering on the Huntress and at the Interfaith center on the Iskaulit. If your character can sense spiritual power and has run into him before, they may notice him lacking his usual protective/cleansing domain.]

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[She'll have to ponder how to do the horns. In the meantime, this mixture needs more sugar. Ingredients are limited in space, but desperate times call for desperate comfort food.]
Do you like goats? We don't get them much in the city.
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N-n-neh-- that was pretty good...!!
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[A few beats. She's no pun expert, but jokes are fun, and a good way to cheer people up for sure!]
....You must run into some baa-aa'd puns sometimes, though!
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Um, um-- you have to be careful they don't goat out of hand.
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He lifts up the makeshift pestle to show Uraraka the paste.] How's that look? I guess there's no wrong way to grind something into paste, though.
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[Ochako beams and bullies her way into his personal space, poking her finger into the rice. She looks satisfied as she examines the goop on her finger.]
Uh-huh, that'll work! Now we just-
[She slides two other bowls over, where she'd mixed some of the flavour powder with water- one orange, one strawberry. She gestures to each in turn.]
Split the rice into each of these bowls, and we'll mix them together. After that, we can add the filling, and then we'll leave them to bake! That's all there is to making lazy mochi. If you wanna get complicated, we can decorate them, too.
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[She gestures to the two bowls she'd stacked off to the side- if Sorey looks inside, he'll find a thicker mixture, a paste rather than the liquid. And then, since she's a go-getter, she splits the rice up herself, shoving one bowl in Sorey's direction and starting to mix the other.]
Mochi looks better when it has some colour to it, especially when you're working with this fake goop. And it helps with knowing which flavour they are, too!
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[Sometimes she still doesn't! It's so frugal!!]
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Um... my parents still live at the house I grew up in. It's more than three hours away from my school, though, so I can't just go home every day. I live in a 'lil apartment made for students closer to the campus.
[Her voice is quieter now, distractedly stirring away at her own bowl. It's hard to stay energetic when you're reminded of how homesick you are.]
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No, no... it's okay. I just- I used to make mochi with my dad a lot.
[She fidgets in her seat, spoon poking listlessly at the rice mixture.]
I guess I'm a little sad, but I'm happy, too. I always feel like that when I think of home. Isn't that normal?
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[Her brows furrow, lost in thought for a moment, then she offers up a somewhat sheepish smile.]
On the upside, I did get pretty good at making new friends, so-!!
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[It was such a mixed blessing, those days between jobs- she had the most fun having her family around all the time, but there was always that lingering worry of where the next job would be, how they'd pay for everything. It's part of why she'd wanted to work with them in the first place.]
We did spend a few years waaaaay out in the country, though, when I was little.
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I feel like I should say the country... Daddy grew up there, and I was actually born outside of town, myself. But... I kind of love the bustle of a big city! There's always stuff to do, and there's so many people you could meet... I really like it.
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