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genessia2016-09-02 12:38 pm
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One | Video + Action
Video | Early Morning
Oh, how interesting! [Someone has been poking around with her new phone. And accidentally pressed too many buttons, turning on the video function without realizing. Have a very-too-close close-up of her face! Also, like someone read any of the pamphlets or anything. She doesn't even realize one has money in it.]
I guess this is how this works. You know, for all I've spent trying to fix the Eluvian I have back home, I never really gave much thought about how it would work. And there isn't anyone around I can ask either, not like here. Not that there could be, just it would be nice. Still, the surface is so pretty! How does it manage to reflect anything...
[She will finally lean away from the communicator, laughing awkwardly.]
Hah, oops. I'm rambling. I always ramble when I'm nervous. I don't mean to, it just happens. I'll just...stop talking now. Yes.
[She fumbles with the communicator, eventually dropping it and the fall turning it off.]
Action | Throughout the Day
[Why anyone thought it would be a good idea to let Merrill wander around any of the cities unaccompanied or without some string to find her way is anyone's guess. She did pick up a map and she can be found throughout Genessia and other cities staring at it; sometimes it's upside down, sometimes she's not even looking at the map side of it. Yeah.]
How odd. No matter where I go, it always says that I'm "right here". But I know I haven't seen that street a second time. Unless I have and the bushes are moving on me. Can they do that here?
Oh, how interesting! [Someone has been poking around with her new phone. And accidentally pressed too many buttons, turning on the video function without realizing. Have a very-too-close close-up of her face! Also, like someone read any of the pamphlets or anything. She doesn't even realize one has money in it.]
I guess this is how this works. You know, for all I've spent trying to fix the Eluvian I have back home, I never really gave much thought about how it would work. And there isn't anyone around I can ask either, not like here. Not that there could be, just it would be nice. Still, the surface is so pretty! How does it manage to reflect anything...
[She will finally lean away from the communicator, laughing awkwardly.]
Hah, oops. I'm rambling. I always ramble when I'm nervous. I don't mean to, it just happens. I'll just...stop talking now. Yes.
[She fumbles with the communicator, eventually dropping it and the fall turning it off.]
Action | Throughout the Day
[Why anyone thought it would be a good idea to let Merrill wander around any of the cities unaccompanied or without some string to find her way is anyone's guess. She did pick up a map and she can be found throughout Genessia and other cities staring at it; sometimes it's upside down, sometimes she's not even looking at the map side of it. Yeah.]
How odd. No matter where I go, it always says that I'm "right here". But I know I haven't seen that street a second time. Unless I have and the bushes are moving on me. Can they do that here?
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Merrill knew better than others that humans and elves weren't the only sentient creatures in the world. Nor the only ones who could lie. That was what the vast majority of demons of demons did, after all. "Demons where I'm from will offer up pacts easily to people, always something they want. They also have to keep their words, but hardly anyone is specific." And that went for dealings with other people, not just demons. People were so imprecise with their words.
Loopholes were the worst at times.
"But even then, I couldn't imagine keeping every promise or not being able to lie. I've learned that sometimes lying is necessary. Not everyone likes to be told the truth all the time. Some get mad, actually."
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She shifted in the air, drifting back as if she were sitting on nothing, her third eye swaying very gently as if to music only she could hear. "Wellll... I have to. Unfortunately. My head is broken, see?" The little youkai reached up and removed her hat, a severe looking coin-sized scar quite visible above her left temple. It looked like some of the bone might have been missing with how it was indented.
"So I can't lie now. I ripped out my mind reading because I didn't want that power anymore. It as kind of a stupid thing to do but what's done is done." She placed her hat back on her head. The inner ring was actually somewhat lopsided and dipped down further to better protect the old injury. "However, that doesn't mean I can't lie through omission."
"That, and I try not to make many promises. I'll make true promises to friends but usually I only make promises in the context of a situation. If the situation changes drastically, I don't have to keep the promise."
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When Koishi took off her hat, Merrill focused in on the scar. "What a nasty wound. But I understand! I think a lot of people would want to be able to read others minds, but I don't think it's that glamorous. Especially if you couldn't turn it off."
While Merrill knew the dangers of demons and never to trust them, she couldn't help but feel a little empathy for the one before her. She seemed sincere and nice. And it wasn't every day she found a demon willing to do such a thing to itself.
"Right! I wish humans would do that. They always seem to make promises, but it's rare to find one who keeps them." She sighed.
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"I just miss Sis' mind. It was so comforting and lovely." There was a slight melancholic tone there, but it didn't last.
"Humans? I don't. A human's ability to be so cunning and deceitful is one of their greatest strengths. How else are mortal creatures going to outsmart demons and other intelligent beasts? You're certainly not stronger than us. So the only other way is to be more clever."
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Merrill tilted her head as she regarded Koishi. How odd to find a demon that wanted humans to be smart. "But a lot of them aren't smart or clever, even now. That's why there's such a problem."
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"Of course, there are other places that are safe where people can live without fear of getting eaten. But step forward to challenge the youkai in their own forest and they better be prepared with either good magic or a good sword. Few youkai understand the concept of mercy."
Koishi drifted forward again, her third eye gently nudging Merrill's shoulder. "I like you Miss. You really understand things. And I can respect that. I wish more people were like you."
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Then Merrill smiled. "That's one of the nicest things someone has said. Most just listen without listening. So I'm glad to have met you as well."
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Koishi just brightened at the compliment, though she paused, frowning for a moment, and then smiling again. "I'm hungry! We should go get some food. Do you like meat? They sell meat in little buns and its really tasty!"
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Then she nodded again, smiling brightly at Koishi's suggestion. "Food sounds lovely! I've had meat quite a few different ways, but I don't think I've ever heard of it being stuffed into a bun."
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Koishi took Merrill's hand and began dragging her along. Very strong for such a tiny thing. Though that probably wasn't too surprising considering what she was. And she seemed to be pulling Merrill to a cart on the edge of the park that surrounded the bay.
She didn't bother explaining what it was, instead, walking right up to the man who was tending it. "Can I have one and can my friend have one please?" She was already pulling some coins out of her pocket.
"Sure thing." He reached into the cart and, with a few quick movements, had two hot dogs ready for them in little curled paper dishes.
"Thank you!" Money was exchanged and Koishi took them both, offering one to Merrill. "Here. This one is for you."
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When she held one of the skewers out to Merrill, she took it and eyed it with some hesitation. "Interesting. It seems good, and not at all like rat. Even though I've seen people cook rat like this down in Darktown. But it was good, even if it didn't smell as nice."
With that said, she took a tentative bite from it and chewed almost thoughtfully. "Why, it's delicious! I don't think I've ever had meat this good before. What is it?"
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At Merrill's question though Koishi had to pause... and look down at the hot dog. "Umm... I dunno." She turned it over in her hands. "I think its beef... or turky... or pork... or all three. It's certainly not rat though. I know what rat tastes like and this is absolutely not rat."
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"And it's also not rabbit. Or deer. Oooh, does that mean it's a mystery meat?" she asked, with almost too much glee. "Oh, but then that means we won't know what it is, right? Or does it mean that we have to research it further?"
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Koishi finished hers off in another three bites, licking her lips. "I would hate it if my meat was a complete mystery though. I want to know what I'm eating so I can eat more of it if I like it!"
A little sharp toothed grin was given at the end of that statement. Though she hadn't had sharp teeth before.
"Hey! By the way-" And her teeth were back to normal. "-you're a magician, right? what kind of magic do you like using. Do you play danmaku at all?"
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"I'm a mage, not a magician," she stated between bites. "And I primarily use primal magic. Though I do dabble in arcane as well. And I have to say I've never heard of 'dan-mack-u' before, so I can't really say. Is it a fun game?"
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At Merrill's question though the little youkai's face absolutely lit up.
"Danmaku is a form of dueling! It crackles and shines like a pearl in a shell and rends the sky apart! It's so immortal and powerful creatures can settle disputes without destroying everything and so mortal creatures can stand on equal footing. You create magic that shows your heart and dazzle your opponent while trying to hit them! And the opponent does the same. There are lots of rules but the big one is it absolutely has to be non-lethal. Always."
"It's how we settle disputes where I'm from! It's so much fun!"
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Merrill listened to the explanation with equal parts curiosity and worry. Worry because rending the sky apart generally means the fade's been ripped open as well. And that is a very bad thing.
"I've never done something like that. We don't exactly have non-lethal magic that can be used in a duel.. Or magic duels for that matter. Mages are rather rare and if you're with other ones, that means you're in a Circle," she said. "If we have a dispute, it generally ends in death of some sort."