Nel (
catamite) wrote in
driftfleet2015-03-09 06:50 am
Entry tags:
- !mingle,
- aaron,
- allen walker,
- asteffiel,
- aziraphale,
- beverly crusher,
- cassandra cain,
- chris halliwell,
- coil lenn,
- cole turner,
- emblica,
- felix harrowgate,
- hiro hamada,
- jennifer keller,
- kirian nilhandril,
- krista kingsley,
- lea (axel),
- lloyd irving,
- manolo sánchez,
- mattias larnaca,
- nelkeila tarid,
- o'danya mitnu,
- robin redbreast,
- sawada tsunayoshi,
- shirley fennes,
- sokka,
- stephanie amell,
- stephanie brown,
- tay barnam,
- tekhetsio,
- tohru adachi,
- yamanaka ino,
- zhas,
- zoe hange
mingle a little Mor tonight
Who: Everyone!
Broadcast: Sure!
Action: The wonderful world of Mor, nearby way-stations, and ships!
When: The first week or so of arrival
[this is it-- Atroma's surprise vacation stay for you all! it's time to explore, speculate, relax, and totally behave yourselves. right?
how are you all dealing with the ever-so-educational volcano? have you played around with the visual toggle on those collars yet? aren't they cool? aren't these peasant clothes rad? if you haven't had a decent meal since Abeo, maybe you could afford some of that authentic farm-raised meat they have here. historical!
I bet you're all excited and completely thrilled to be here! who wouldn't be? ...so, make some discoveries, make some friends, and have fun!]
Broadcast: Sure!
Action: The wonderful world of Mor, nearby way-stations, and ships!
When: The first week or so of arrival
[this is it-- Atroma's surprise vacation stay for you all! it's time to explore, speculate, relax, and totally behave yourselves. right?
how are you all dealing with the ever-so-educational volcano? have you played around with the visual toggle on those collars yet? aren't they cool? aren't these peasant clothes rad? if you haven't had a decent meal since Abeo, maybe you could afford some of that authentic farm-raised meat they have here. historical!
I bet you're all excited and completely thrilled to be here! who wouldn't be? ...so, make some discoveries, make some friends, and have fun!]

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I've never seen them out this far, but to have it be the first time seeing one... it must be an experience, right?
[ She takes a seat on the bank, legs stretched out in front of her. ]
Good to see you're feeling better.
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[He chuckles, waving his arms in the water.] Although, I suppose that's a fairly silly thing to say. No doubt you've seen your own share of them.
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[ Following his gaze down the length of the river, curious if she can see its end. ]
Never this far from civilization. It seems a waste of their land, not to build here.
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[He ponders it.] I suppose you have a point. Their city is frightfully small. A bit of expansion would do some good. Still...
[A breeze wafts through and as he drifts off, a serene smile gracing his lips.] ... The flowers are beautiful.
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[ So judgmental, for a child. ]
A bit of space to enjoy it as it is...I guess that's alright too.
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[He bobs his head.] And luck.
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[ Sighs. ]
I suppose you're right, after all. They are lucky.
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[He smiles, wading his way back to the banks and to her.] Do you mind if I sit with you? I'd like to know more about your cities. If that's alright, of course.
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[ She doesn't really move aside or anything-- he can sit wherever he wants, and she doesn't really care about getting her clothes wet. ]
Where to start...I suppose the most important thing about them is the god that lives beneath each city.
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[He sits beside her, careful to keep a healthy distance while still remaining close.]
How many cities are there?
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[ Most of which she's never been to, or tried to count. ]
There's a god under every one of them, they keep the plants alive and water flowing. And then outside the cities, there's nothing that can thrive. So they've always built where the god's power reaches.
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[Now, everything makes sense.]
I can see why you were so adamant. [He says it without judgment, just slight amusement.] Do you think that's what's happening here? That there's a god beneath where we're sitting?
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At the very least, they used whatever resources were available in the land that was affected. If they hadn't, it would've been idiotic.
[ She's so judgmental, wow. ]
But this place... I can't tell.
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How can you tell if the land is affected?
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[He sighs, falling back into the grass.] Perhaps it was meant to remain a mystery. A chance to enjoy nature's beauty as it is, so to speak.
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I wonder, how far would that be?
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[He folds his arms behind his head, smiling at her.]
Perhaps you'd accept some company.
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[ She has some trouble remembering what she's told people, so he might just see her as a normal young girl. ]
It'd certainly be more pleasant...safer too.
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Flattered as I am that you apparently enjoy my company, I can't vouch for my skills at protection. We may be no safer than if you were alone. Conversation, though, that I can offer. Conversation and questions.
[Slumping back into the grass, he closes his eyes as a breeze rushes by.] It'd be nice to see the end of the world.
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[ Looking kind of off into the distance. ]
And getting to see the end of the world might be even better.
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[He waves a hand.] But you don't have to get me anything. I was joking. Mostly. I will dine on our conversation.
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Unless you only need conversation to live?
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