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driftfleet2017-05-10 05:12 pm
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First Breath Mingle
Who: First Breath crew and visitors
Broadcast: n/a
Action: First Breath
When: Rest of May
[Returned and recovering from their unexpected adventures in regime overthrow, or going about business as usual, this is for crew and visitors hanging out on the First Breath.]
Broadcast: n/a
Action: First Breath
When: Rest of May
[Returned and recovering from their unexpected adventures in regime overthrow, or going about business as usual, this is for crew and visitors hanging out on the First Breath.]
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[She told him what she was and he still wants her to sit, so this time she takes a seat. She's not interested in starting a fight. She's not Rokurou, and that's not why she came.
If he wants to know what it entails, she can tell him that much.]
In my world humans generate something called malevolence. When they experience strong negative emotions it can overcome them and turn them into daemons. [After a moment she adds:] Or hellions, I guess. That's what daemons are called in the future, apparently.
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She's also a daemon. By her own admission, but that doesn't tell him a lot.]
And what makes you different from the mindless, soulless monsters of Eos that you can sit down and converse like a human? Do you have some adversity to the daylight or bright lights? Can you control yourself?
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[Her response is sharp, and immediate. The same thing she told Melchior. She doesn't know how to compare herself to the daemons of his world, and honestly, she doesn't really care to. She knows that in her world, it's strength of will that lets a daemon retain their mind, and if there's one thing she has faith in its her own determination.
She doesn't want to dwell on that, though. The pain that made her what she is. Not right now, anyway. So she focuses on the rest of his questions.]
No, I'm not sensitive to light. And if I weren't in control of myself, do you really think I'd be here, trying to learn how to use space ovens? I'd be rampaging somewhere.
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I agree that you could very well be out causing trouble for everyone if you didn't bother to have any control, but you can't fault me for being skeptical for this sudden admission. Daemons are the cause for a great deal of death and ruin on my world. And the fact that you've chosen to tell me this must mean something to you.
Tell me why.
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Though, honestly, she's not actually sure what he's asking. Does he want to know why she's a daemon? That's complicated and personal she's not sure how much she really wants to get into it.
If he wants to know why she told him...that's easier to talk about, but she's also not sure why it would be a particularly big deal.
She lets out a breath, slowly curling the fingers of her right hand into a loose fist.]
What is it you want to know? Why I told you? I just thought you'd want to know. It's not like it's a secret, anyway. [She is what she is, she really doesn't try to hide it.]
If you want to know why I'm a daemon...[She leans back in her chair, sighing.] Well, I already told you about malevolence. [That's probably the most relevant piece of information, without going into the gory details of her crappy past. At least from her perspective.
She shakes her head.]
This is your kitchen, your ship, if you want me to go, I'll go. I'm not trying to justify my existence to you.
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He's still not sure why and illogical behavior irritated him.]
I appreciate the fact that you've been so straightforward, but I'm confused as to why you think that I would want to know this. If anything, it makes me more likely to be adversarial. And were I the last member of my group of friends, we would be fighting already.
However, you've already shown that you're not violent towards me and mine. So long as that remains the case, I have no issue with you. I don't know your history and we're stuck here together for the amusement of faceless beings. Fighting you would be pointless. Being rude and cruel is also pointless as it leaves me with one less ally when I have an enemy here already.
I don't expect you to justify yourself to me, as that's even more egotistical than even I could ever muster.
[He shakes his head with a bit of a sigh.]
Unless that should change any time soon, we should get started with your lesson.
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She shrugs, though.]
Maybe "want" is the wrong word. It just seemed like the sort of thing that's better to hear from me than someone else.
[Since it wasn't a secret, plenty of other people knew what she was. And she remembers when the rumors were going around. Most of them were harmless and false, sure, but not all of them were. The Atroma weren't above throwing around information for entertainment.]
Besides, if it was going to make you want to fight me, I'd rather know sooner rather than later.
[Better to know who your enemies were and all that. But he seems to be taking it okay now. She stands slowly.]
But, yeah. Cooking's a better topic.
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I will agree that it's better to hear it from your mouth than to have it dropped on me by someone I have no regard for. [Like Ardyn.] But I'm afraid that I'm not the impetuous type. I only fight when I have to do so.
[He leaves the picking of fights to Gladio and even Noctis on occasion.]
Not everyone would agree about cooking being a better topic, unless it's about their favorite food.
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She shrugs a little.]
I guess everyone has different hobbies. [A pause as she glances around the kitchen.] You wanted to know what I was already familiar with, right?
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If anything, Velvet has the right to tell her own story at her own time and comfort level with others.]
Yes, that's generally a good starting point. I don't want to waste either of our time going over something you already know how to use.
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I know pots and pans, obviously. [She says this dryly.] Honestly, I think the main issue is the technology. Things back home are more...rustic.
[She sighs and leans against the counter.]
And I haven't cooked in an actual house in awhile. [Not including the time Melchior tried messing with her head in Aball.] Usually I'm cooking while traveling on foot or on a pirate ship.
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Ah, yes, my friends and I were doing some rough camping before we arrived here, so I have a lot of first hand experience with the less "civilized" form of cooking.
[He takes a moment to think it through.]
The stove and oven are rather primitive. However, did you have microwaves or toaster ovens on your world?
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[She's not sure that even sounds like something that should be in a kitchen. ]
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How about we begin with me telling you about the appliances and their functions before we continue?
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[Honestly knowing just the basics would be a huge help.]