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fallingsand) wrote in
lunaecalamitas2024-05-10 12:41 pm
the beach episode (dated before the east mission)
There's a small slice of sandy beach between mountains and wasteland, where the South meets Central, only an inlet of ocean between them, and that is where Bruno has decided to set up camp.
Literally.
He only had a simple tent and supplies for two initially. Tatara had asked if he could join him on his little trip out and how could he say no? Unfortunately for him, Tatara may have decided to invite everyone else, too, so, welcome, everyone, to the beach episode and a chance to relax after a potentially rough week in the City of Rain.
The sand is warm and fine, the water isn't too chilly, and scrubby little palm trees and plant life dot the dunes. Sea birds are the most active wildlife out here, not counting whatever fish can be found dwelling in the depths of the inlet between South and Central or further out into the ocean. It's comfortable enough... unless you hate sand, that is! You don't hate sand, right?
Since Tatara's arrival, more than Bruno's humble setup can be found.
And, of course, anything the other wizards have decided to bring! Bruno wasn't expecting a party but now that it's here, he sure can't tell them not to have fun however they want.
Literally.
He only had a simple tent and supplies for two initially. Tatara had asked if he could join him on his little trip out and how could he say no? Unfortunately for him, Tatara may have decided to invite everyone else, too, so, welcome, everyone, to the beach episode and a chance to relax after a potentially rough week in the City of Rain.
The sand is warm and fine, the water isn't too chilly, and scrubby little palm trees and plant life dot the dunes. Sea birds are the most active wildlife out here, not counting whatever fish can be found dwelling in the depths of the inlet between South and Central or further out into the ocean. It's comfortable enough... unless you hate sand, that is! You don't hate sand, right?
Since Tatara's arrival, more than Bruno's humble setup can be found.
- There's food fit for a picnic and enough bottles of wine for the evening.
- In the evening, a (non-deadly) bonfire will be built and there'll be pillows to sit on for those who don't want to sit directly on the sand.
- A few colorful rough wool blankets laid out under umbrellas meant to provide shade.
- There's still only one sad-looking tent... However! Bruno's gone ahead and enchanted it so that, when one pushes the cloth flap aside and enters, they'll find a much more comfortable setup inside.
And, of course, anything the other wizards have decided to bring! Bruno wasn't expecting a party but now that it's here, he sure can't tell them not to have fun however they want.

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Ithaqua tilts his head to look at Urianger, listening to what's practically verbal art.]
Was your work before all this poetry?
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Merely an interest of mine. Before mine arrival to this star, I was a student of prophecy.
[And like, a key player in saving the world from certain doom. But he's retired from that now so he doesn't mention it.]
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That involves dressing up quite a bit of doom in such lovely words as to not alarm the people, does it not?
[He may or may not have strange little impressions of what prophecy entails.]
Which means you still are able to exercise your gift for the spoken word.
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My purpose lieth in the interpretation and prevention of aforementioned doom. While assuaging the fears of the public is important, 'tis my priority to prepare them for what is to come.
[This has had, uh...mixed results. It's fine.]
Be that as it may...I do reference my poetic knowledge whenever it doth benefit the situation.
[He turns to Ithaqua, his smile returning.]
Didst thou enjoy it?
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Does he care? Enough, because it's Urianger's job. But he doesn't quite care about how it affects others.]
Indeed. Perhaps people should pay you for your art instead of interpreting their prophecies, heheh.
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Hmmm. Mayhap, but I have little interest in monetizing it. 'Tis merely for mine enjoyment, and those whom I share it with.
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Share it with only me from now on, hm? [He's just being silly. He knows no one would given in to such a silly, selfish-sounding demand to monopolize anyone's talents.
He's simply expressing how much he likes such flowery words.]
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Thou dost flatter me. [However...] I may compose verses for thine ears only, but pray understand I cannot restrict myself beyond that.
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[Now he pats Urianger.]
Even I am not so foolish enough to request that of anyone... Though I shan't decline if you want to recite to me a verse you have composed only for me.
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[So convinced that he did not see it for the obvious flirtation that it was.]
Regardless, I intend to keep my word. When next we meet, I shall have a verse prepared for thee.
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[Then he pats Urianger's arm again, this time more insistently... because there's a sight unfolding before them, the way the sky takes on more colours, fading from the orange just around the sun to a deeper red, to purples, pinks, blues, and then the deep, inky night.]
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Actually nevermind, Urianger's attention is immediately drawn toward the sunset. A gentle sigh escapes him as he takes it all in. For just a precious moment, he's able to disconnect himself from the worries of the wizards' mission and feel at peace. Better yet, he's getting to share this little slice of peace with a comrade.
Huh. Could this be his mana area?]
'Tis magnificent. [And yet he turns his gaze away from it for a moment to see Ithaqua's own reaction.] Wouldst thou agree?
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[Ithaqua has leaned back onto his hands, just so he can crane his neck and see the sky. He's smiling at the sight of the sun giving way to stars, genuinely smiling rather than the grins or sneers he often had when he had terrible intentions towards the person he was facing.
Then again, with a mask on much of the time, who would even know what his expressions are?
Urianger, now. He's the only person to see Ithaqua like this.]
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Verily. So sayeth the phrase, "words don't do it justice." Try as I might to put this sight into words, the one who I describe it to would be far better off seeing it for themselves.
[His eyes drift back to the sunset to soak up that sight while it lasts.]
I thank thee for accompanying me.
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I should be thanking you. After all, you invited me here. [Even if they both had the same idea. Urianger just asked first.
Then he lies down on the blanket, mussing up his hair.]
This sight and the company are worth staying for.
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[But it's not a competition. No matter how things played out, the result would be the same. They'd both be here, enjoying each other's company and a wonderful evening view on top of it.
The sun dips further beneath the horizon, intensifying the shades of red and purple as darkness takes its hold over the sky. Soon, another amazing view will reveal itself: a blanket of sparkling stars and yet to be known constellations.
Urianger smiles down at Ithaqua as this takes place.]
Hast thou located thy mana area yet, Ithaqua?
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A forest clearing where I could have a view of the clear night sky. Thus, any forest could carry my mana area-- except, perhaps, the Eastern country.
[But he shall stop rambling about himself now, and focus on Urianger instead. After all, the question was asked for a reason.]
Why do you ask?
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That soundeth lovely. [Opening his eyes again, he turns his gaze to the ever-darkening sky.] On a distant planet, I once said to a friend that there is comfort to be found in the stars. Though these stars may not be our own, the gentle warmth of light doth persist.
[It's heartening that it seems to be the case here as well.
As for why he asked...]
I believe I have found mine as well, in this very moment.
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Yours, too, is an area where you can see the night sky?
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[He glances back toward the horizon. Now twilight, the sun is completely gone, but the sky is no less beautiful.]
Since we began to observe the sunset together, I have noticed a change within myself. [He brings a hand to his chest.] I feel invigorated with replenished mana.
This moment of peace that I share with thee... I believe it to be my mana area.
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[He freezes. He's not sure what to say about this, not just because this is the first time he's heard of a moment being a mana area, but also a mana area specifically requiring a person involved?
With him?]
I am your mana area? [Excellent deduction. No notes.]
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Aye. Long have I believed mine allies to be my strength. It appeareth that the magick of this star is in agreement.
...Of course, this is merely a strong suspicion of mine for the time being, but in my heart I would like it to be true.
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He flushes when he realizes he's been staring for a while, and looks away, picking at his nails.
What does one even say about that?!]
I'm... honoured.
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Pray believe it was not mine intent to embarrass thee, but I do consider thou a friend and ally. How could I not?
[He's usually the weirdo who takes a while to understand. Rarely does he click with someone so easily like he has with Ithaqua. It's something to treasure.]
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Who is? So few are. Unspoken in one case, but so explicitly mentioned here that he doesn't know what to do with himself.
He slowly nods at Urianger's words, but wishes he could tug his hood down around his head.]
I've never been a source of comfort to anyone in my adult life. [Which was by design-- who cares about friends?] To hear that I am a friend, I am that kind to you?
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