Oh, those are some elf feet, though. Souji blinks, but soon continues trottin' on over, in good spirits as he always is when in the company of another.]
[ Evidently, Alphinaud was not focused on his surroundings. Gently, he starts in place, eyes darting from the kettle to Souji, and then back down to the carbuncle, who gives an idle little chirp. ]
Oh... Oh, yes. Pardon me, I had not noticed you came in. My thoughts were clearly elsewhere.
Excellent. I shall do my best to make it to your liking, then. I confess I am not the best at this...
[ Sometimes you've spent most of your life with servants. ]
... Ah, this? [ Alphinaud gives the carbuncle another brief glance; the critter in question does little more than watch Saizo, its three tails gently swishing behind it. ] You may call it Moonstone. 'Tis no proper name, but I... never considered naming my carbuncles upon creating them.
[It's only because Alphinaud seems very soft and was very torn up about being dead that Souji resists the urge to make a terrible "NO WORRIES EVEN IF YOUR TEA WAS POISONOUSLY BAD I'D BE FINE" joke.]
Don't worry! I'm not very picky, and tea that's brewed with heart always tastes wonderful.
[Friendship flavored tea?? He gives Moonstone The Carbuncle™ a curious little look at that, though.]
Oh? Is Moonstone not an animal, then? It looks so very much like one!
[Or maybe it is an animal and Alphinaud has god-like creation powers, he doesn't know an elf's life.]
[ You cracked the case, this elf is actually god. ]
Looks like one, and acts very much like one, as well.
[ Carby, meanwhile, is vibing. ]
'Tis no true animal, however—this carbuncle is a familiar of mine own creation. They are quite common among arcanists whence I hail, and are conjured forth from the likes of gemstones.
Oh, my... We don't have anything at all like that where I come from, though it sounds a little like tsukumogami? Those are spirits that form on their own, though - like the swords.
[SWEET TSURUMARU. SWEET MIKAZUKI. He's never met either of them but he holds them so dearly simply as a sword otaku. As this sweet creature vibes, Saizo's giving it a sussy piggy stare.]
Do they, ah... have a purpose? Goodness, that seems so unkind to say. Or are they companions?
[ just because xiv has Fantasy Japan doesn't mean he's any good at japanese, unfortunately ]
Mikazuki thought similarly, if you'd believe it—perhaps that means there are some similarities after all... However, such gemstones do not come to life on their own, but rather, an arcanist would need to imbue the stone with their own aether in order to pull forth the life from within.
They do serve a purpose, however. Though some may view their carbuncles as companions, I have created mine to assist me in battle.
[It's a trade-off of equal measure since Souji butchers every single non-Japanese name he comes across... There's a little hint of amusement in his expression at that, though.]
Oh? It's good to know that I might not be far off, then. [From putting on his Sword Thinking Cap and actually being pretty accurate. Hilarious.]
It sounds like quite an impressive feat, all the same! They do look like they would make very good companions. [A sage nod.] But all the better to have a companion that can watch your back in battle. Ah - what sort of warrior are you, then?
I believe warrior is something of a strong word, here... I would prefer not to fight, should it be unnecessary. However, I am a mage, and 'tis my magicks that I wield when I have no other choice.
Ah! I see. [Not a warrior, boo... No just kidding Souji supports the squishy magicians of the group.] I met one or two people like that back at the castle. We don't have anything like that in my own world, so it was always an interesting thing to talk about...
I can imagine so! But yes, we have nothing like that, really... The closest thing that I can think of is Saitou-san's vision. He's very attuned to the presence of spirits, and can read the record of death.
[HIS DEATH NOTE EYES. They actually have so much weird shit even besides this... There's a cannibal who has a bear sidekick?? His pig has human levels of intelligence??? A small hobgoblin stole his face when he was a child???? These things are just simply never addressed, it's fine.]
[Spirits.......... Souji just huffs out a little laugh at that, though.]
Oh... Most likely, yes! My time is quite before many of these advancements, but I've learned a lot about them. Things like electricity and cars and the like.
For a while, it honestly felt as though I was learning something new every day! But I find myself in a similar position quite often, even though so much time has gone by... Some things truly sound like magic, even though they're technology.
... I do not think calling it magic is technically correct when it comes to airships, but I am no engineer, I'm afraid. For the sake of simplicity, however, I believe 'tis not a wholly inaccurate comparison.
Hm... It seems I still have some studying to do about technologies, then...
[HIS TECHNOLOGIES, RANDY.
No time to ponder that, though! Because in the next moment, a poof of stardust brings a memory with it...
i refuse to write out a prose post for anime pig backstory with this tone that goes all over the place, but the general emotions are a not-really-accepting acceptance of Duty and Destiny (because sometimes one simply does not consider the things they don't like, so it's a non-issue), and a lot of emotions of "SAME HAT!" over this extremely loyal pig. Sometimes... you just see yourself in an aggressive little demon of a pig...]
[me cracking open my journal to write pprose (pig prose) just for sweet anais
Thank god this is like one of the least traumatic memories that could have possibly been shown, though. PHEW. After the stardust settles and the memory fades, Souji just laughs a little, glancing toward where Saizo's vibin.]
Ah... hah, yes... My apologies. It's happened once or twice today. I suppose hoping it would just be once or twice was a bit foolish.
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Oh, those are some elf feet, though. Souji blinks, but soon continues trottin' on over, in good spirits as he always is when in the company of another.]
Alphinaud-san! Hello! Is that a friend of yours?
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[ Evidently, Alphinaud was not focused on his surroundings. Gently, he starts in place, eyes darting from the kettle to Souji, and then back down to the carbuncle, who gives an idle little chirp. ]
Oh... Oh, yes. Pardon me, I had not noticed you came in. My thoughts were clearly elsewhere.
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[With their phone fixing and mem-sharing. Hilarious that this is only the start of their wildass week...]
Are you making tea? Do you mind if I join you?
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[ He gives a light gesture. ]
I've only just begun to boil the water. Do you have a preference in teas? If not, I was thinking about hazelnut.
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[He'll move to lean up against a different part of the counter while talking, so he's not crowding poor Alphinaud as he works.]
--What's your friend's name, if I may ask?
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[ Sometimes you've spent most of your life with servants. ]
... Ah, this? [ Alphinaud gives the carbuncle another brief glance; the critter in question does little more than watch Saizo, its three tails gently swishing behind it. ] You may call it Moonstone. 'Tis no proper name, but I... never considered naming my carbuncles upon creating them.
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Don't worry! I'm not very picky, and tea that's brewed with heart always tastes wonderful.
[Friendship flavored tea?? He gives Moonstone The Carbuncle™ a curious little look at that, though.]
Oh? Is Moonstone not an animal, then? It looks so very much like one!
[Or maybe it is an animal and Alphinaud has god-like creation powers, he doesn't know an elf's life.]
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Looks like one, and acts very much like one, as well.
[ Carby, meanwhile, is vibing. ]
'Tis no true animal, however—this carbuncle is a familiar of mine own creation. They are quite common among arcanists whence I hail, and are conjured forth from the likes of gemstones.
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Oh, my... We don't have anything at all like that where I come from, though it sounds a little like tsukumogami? Those are spirits that form on their own, though - like the swords.
[SWEET TSURUMARU. SWEET MIKAZUKI. He's never met either of them but he holds them so dearly simply as a sword otaku. As this sweet creature vibes, Saizo's giving it a sussy piggy stare.]
Do they, ah... have a purpose? Goodness, that seems so unkind to say. Or are they companions?
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[ just because xiv has Fantasy Japan doesn't mean he's any good at japanese, unfortunately ]
Mikazuki thought similarly, if you'd believe it—perhaps that means there are some similarities after all... However, such gemstones do not come to life on their own, but rather, an arcanist would need to imbue the stone with their own aether in order to pull forth the life from within.
They do serve a purpose, however. Though some may view their carbuncles as companions, I have created mine to assist me in battle.
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Oh? It's good to know that I might not be far off, then. [From putting on his Sword Thinking Cap and actually being pretty accurate. Hilarious.]
It sounds like quite an impressive feat, all the same! They do look like they would make very good companions. [A sage nod.] But all the better to have a companion that can watch your back in battle. Ah - what sort of warrior are you, then?
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I believe warrior is something of a strong word, here... I would prefer not to fight, should it be unnecessary. However, I am a mage, and 'tis my magicks that I wield when I have no other choice.
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Ah! I see. [Not a warrior, boo... No just kidding Souji supports the squishy magicians of the group.] I met one or two people like that back at the castle. We don't have anything like that in my own world, so it was always an interesting thing to talk about...
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[HIS DEATH NOTE EYES. They actually have so much weird shit even besides this... There's a cannibal who has a bear sidekick?? His pig has human levels of intelligence??? A small hobgoblin stole his face when he was a child???? These things are just simply never addressed, it's fine.]
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... Mayhap so! It is my understanding that such worlds rely more on technological advancements, however.
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Oh... Most likely, yes! My time is quite before many of these advancements, but I've learned a lot about them. Things like electricity and cars and the like.
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[Pictured: Souji.
ALSO BEATS YOU UP YOU NEVER GAVE ME MEM LISTS OR TOLD ME WHAT MEM YOU WANTED IN THIS, THE MEMSHARE THREAD]
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Hah, well, the two are not always mutually exclusive! At times, they can work in tandem.
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I've heard of that before, as well! Like airships fueled by magic so they can stay up in the air, right?
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... I do not think calling it magic is technically correct when it comes to airships, but I am no engineer, I'm afraid. For the sake of simplicity, however, I believe 'tis not a wholly inaccurate comparison.
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[HIS TECHNOLOGIES, RANDY.
No time to ponder that, though! Because in the next moment, a poof of stardust brings a memory with it...
i refuse to write out a prose post for anime pig backstory with this tone that goes all over the place, but the general emotions are a not-really-accepting acceptance of Duty and Destiny (because sometimes one simply does not consider the things they don't like, so it's a non-issue), and a lot of emotions of "SAME HAT!" over this extremely loyal pig. Sometimes... you just see yourself in an aggressive little demon of a pig...]
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The memory comes suddenly! As it does. Alphinaud looks surprised for a moment, blinking dumbly, then: ]
—Goodness. That... was another memory, was it not?
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Thank god this is like one of the least traumatic memories that could have possibly been shown, though. PHEW. After the stardust settles and the memory fades, Souji just laughs a little, glancing toward where Saizo's vibin.]
Ah... hah, yes... My apologies. It's happened once or twice today. I suppose hoping it would just be once or twice was a bit foolish.
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