Cara (
revengeofthemordsith) wrote in
driftfleet2017-02-08 07:38 am
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Who: Cara + You
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Action: SS First Breath
When: Now!
Apparently many people on the Fleet seem to be suffering from sadness. I have come up with some suitable solutions for you.
One: Crying. (This works for many)
Two: Drinking. (I'm less sure of this)
Three: Cuddling.
These usually work from what I've seen of people with . . . feelings. Hopefully you will all recover soon.
Broadcast: Text
Action: SS First Breath
When: Now!
Apparently many people on the Fleet seem to be suffering from sadness. I have come up with some suitable solutions for you.
One: Crying. (This works for many)
Two: Drinking. (I'm less sure of this)
Three: Cuddling.
These usually work from what I've seen of people with . . . feelings. Hopefully you will all recover soon.

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[He's always down to fight tbh.]
So you don't feel sadness, or you just don't like it?
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Yeeeeah, that's confusin' to me. I only just learned about the whole "hunger" and "feelings" thing myself, so I dunno how most people feel 'em. What does it hurt you or something?
[Like..physically? Because he doesn't completely get what being human is like either. He just learned that when his stomach hurts, he has to eat. And when he gets hurts, he gets mad.]
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No. It's just something I'm accustomed to. We're not trained to feel that way.
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[That sounds useful, actually. It'd make being here a hell of a lot easier.]
Pretty interestin'. So what'd you do that got you to learn that sort of thing?
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[ Lots of torture and murder. ]
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[Since he's assuming she's human, regardless of how emotionless she is.]
Swords don't get raised, we just get made. What routine'd you do?
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Eh, aight.
But my offer to punch stuff still stands. I can handle more than most humans can if you're interested.
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Miss killin' on the field the most, but [Eh, shrug.] nothing doin' about that, I guess.
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[He sounds interested and actually pretty happy to hear that.]
Well, hell, why not head over there sometime? Sounds like it could be fun.
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Certainly, if you let me know when.
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[a beat]
Name's Doudanuki Masakuni, the war sword.
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Which name do I use?
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[He thinks his name is simple - his smith and his smith's house. Pure and simple.]
Anyway, nice t'meet you, Cara.
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[ Naming weapons. Cara could never understand that kind of sentiment. ]
What is the strangest name you've heard?
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I dunno, but lords had a lot of names and some of 'em changed depending on what title they had.
One of my first masters was called Kato Kiyomasa, but his court title was Higo-no-Kami 'cause he ruled the Higo Province. He also had a couple other titles that weren't all that interestin' to me.
As a kid I heard he was called Yashamaru, but his first name was actually Toranosuke. In the future, people call him Seishokou-san
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