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Nicholas D. Wolfwood ([personal profile] notabluesbro) wrote2010-11-11 01:22 am

8th Confession [Voice/Action]

[Morning ritual: sit up groggily, smoke a cigarette, kick stupid cat back out of bed after the umpteenth time. Fortunately, he'd managed to not want to pop Vash's head off his shoulders today, so he takes this as a good sign. And after he manages to regain his thoughts and get some breakfast in him, he cracks open his journal to see what's what.]

[[Filtered from Legato//100% Unhackable by Nami  see Vash he said he was working on it |D ]]

So there's a shitload of new people... Hard to think I've been here this long, but you veterans probably snicker at a few measly months, right? [The sound of smoke leaving him, and it's obvious now he's been at the same usual bad habit.] Good to see these new guys got to miss the crappier part of this place, at least.

[And a charmingly added:]

It's not so bad when you get used to it, promise.

[Wolfwood really didn't find too much eventful this fine morning—it was a little chilly out, so he coiled himself in a black scarf, but... it was strangely relaxed today. It's something he feels ill-prepared for, even. Along his route of wandering, the preacher-man happened into the item shop on an interesting day; he'd spent so much time referring to the dangers of his world, he didn't consider that the neutral or even... nice things would snake their way into Luceti.

As such, he found a small weathered chest the that he could carry under one arm—a familiar one.

He drags it out, sits on a bench, and inspects it... and the first thing he happens across is a picture. He's not sure whether to burn it or laugh, so he just looks at it for a moment, noting the withered edges and shitty weathering. What a blast from the past. Like looking into the face of time.

He can be found here by whoever wants to be a creeper, or on his way back home with his cross on one shoulder and this small chest on the other. Clearly, he works out. But alas! Something slips out of the back of the chest without him noticing and floats quietly down to the ground.]

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[identity profile] one-green-eye.livejournal.com 2010-11-13 09:11 am (UTC)(link)
Quite a few of them.

Objects show up here, too-- seems like anything I've handled has the potential to end up here. [grump. B|]
Edited 2010-11-13 09:11 (UTC)

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[identity profile] one-green-eye.livejournal.com 2010-11-14 06:24 am (UTC)(link)
That's about it.

I found an inkstone here once, that almost caused a group of children to freeze to death, in my world.

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[identity profile] one-green-eye.livejournal.com 2010-11-14 07:17 am (UTC)(link)
Mm. Well, this one was made from a hibernating mushi, that normally lives inside of clouds, eating moisture.

It had formed a sort of black stone, that a woman carved into an inkstone-- and a friend of mine bought [slight irritation here] because he heard it might have a mushi inside.

Some kids got into his storeroom, and tried to use it like a normal inkstone. That woke it up.

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[identity profile] one-green-eye.livejournal.com 2010-11-14 09:45 am (UTC)(link)
Mmm. [a nod] They inhaled it-- this kind of mushi eats the moisture and creates ice, so it was like they were freezing from the inside.

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[identity profile] one-green-eye.livejournal.com 2010-11-15 09:30 am (UTC)(link)
[by being AWESO-- oh.]

Well, I'd never heard of anyone inhaling them before-- but the one person who wasn't effected seemed to be the woman who made the stone.

She lived traveling at high altitudes-- as it turned out, it was the air pressure that drew the Kumohami from her body. It worked with the children, too.

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[identity profile] one-green-eye.livejournal.com 2010-11-23 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, [a wry smile] There are always mountains nearby, in the country I come from.

But -- well, you could think of it like any other creature. Among plants, there will be many poisonous, and just as many harmless. Among mammals there are those we eat or have taught to work for us, and those that would just as soon eat us. Mushi are no different. They've evolved to play whatever roles are most productive to their species; sometimes making direct use of man, sometimes aiding, sometimes antagonistic, or sometimes harming them only incidentally.

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[identity profile] one-green-eye.livejournal.com 2010-12-06 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
Heh. [a faint grin] More than I can keep track of. Some so close I'm not sure how I'm still around.

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[identity profile] one-green-eye.livejournal.com 2010-12-06 09:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[It's like... talking to himself, that way. Ehe. He smirks a little wryle-]

Maybe all of the above. [and you'll find, Wolfwood, that that simple open-ended acceptance is what defines him more than anything]

...but your world sounds more dangerous that mine.

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[identity profile] one-green-eye.livejournal.com 2010-12-06 10:06 pm (UTC)(link)
-- why is that? Because of the scarceness of resources?

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[identity profile] one-green-eye.livejournal.com 2010-12-07 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
Sounds like it's something that could happen to any place. [it makes him thoughtful] People can lose touch with their humanity... when there's no food, no rain. [You know. Sacrificing their kids. Things of this nature.]

I never cease to be surprised that Vash has lived in a world like that and still believes what he does so firmly. [it's clear he really just means surprise-- it will nearly always be more bemusement than irritation, from Ginko]

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[identity profile] one-green-eye.livejournal.com 2010-12-08 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm. [there's a part of him that says it's because "survival of the fittest" is simply the way things are-- but other voices protest that, even in his own mind. But he hums at the question. How, indeed.]

He's not the only one I've met like that-- who believes that something is possible, no matter how stacked the odds. [thoughtful, with specific people in mind] Maybe they have the strength to make it true.

But that's a hell of a lot of pressure, to force yourself to live up to a standard like that.