Shuusei Kagari (
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Heaven's BBS | Text
Posted: May 21st
From: Shuusei Kagari
Location: Temple of Surtr
Is it weird that parts of this feel normal and parts of this feel like a simulation? It's strange and I get uncomfortable thinking about why some things seem really off without me being able to pin point why they are off. Also, realizing I died in what are probably my early 20's sucks.
So on to a more important question! What do shinki do for fun around here? I know there's cooking, cute goddesses and wine but I'm feeling a little boxed in by the weirdness of it all and could use a few more distractions.
From: Shuusei Kagari
Location: Temple of Surtr
Is it weird that parts of this feel normal and parts of this feel like a simulation? It's strange and I get uncomfortable thinking about why some things seem really off without me being able to pin point why they are off. Also, realizing I died in what are probably my early 20's sucks.
So on to a more important question! What do shinki do for fun around here? I know there's cooking, cute goddesses and wine but I'm feeling a little boxed in by the weirdness of it all and could use a few more distractions.
from: Cho Hakkai
Online courses are also a good way to avoid the awkwardness of interacting with the mortal world.
from: Shuusei Kagari
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[It's possible he'd get better advice from Gojyo. On the other hand, Hakkai sees nothing wrong with continuing to suggest constructive entertainment.]
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[It's not something he'd normally suggest -- it's certainly not his preferred form of entertainment -- but it springs to mind somehow. Maybe he's thinking of Elsa. She'd have been holding her ballroom dance classes today, if she were still here.]
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I'm afraid I can't teach it through text very well, but I'd be happy to show you the technique at some point.
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It shouldn't take too long, although you're likely to have to practice for a while before you can cast it.
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I can be there in a bit, might take me more time to find it. See you there.
[So have an eager and curious shinki making his way into the park looking for... someone. He should have asked for a picture. Shuusei just waves at anyone he sees and passes by those who look at him confused.]
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Even among the denizens of the Heavens, he stands out, with long and delicately pointed ears, claws (blunted with a nail file for convenience) and dark vine-patterned markings across all visible skin.
Unfortunately, that and his curious air don't add up to anything personally identifying, at least not until an orange-haired young man waves enthusiastically at him. Hakkai clears his throat, and essays:]
Shuusei?
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[Shuusei's not sure how this all works out and Cho is strange even considering their situation. All those features are hard to miss.
Some things are annoying familiar to Shuusei, but other things are so alien he doesn't quite get it.]
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[He inclines his head politely.] It's a pleasure to meet you in person. You were hoping to learn how to cast a borderline, I believe?
[He glances around at the crowd and frowns.]
We should find a less busy place for it. I'm afraid we might hit someone trying it here.
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Looking around at the crowd he shrugs, having nothing to compare these "borderlines" to.]
I'm still new to the area so if you know a good place to teach this I'm game. If it ends up being a dark alley though I might start questioning you.
[His tone is joking though. For meeting a stranger and talking about magic, Shuusei seems pretty laid back about it.]
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[He affects a thoughtful expression, tapping one clawed finger against his chin.] Unless you make a mistake with your line and catch a toe in it, of course.
How about over there?
[He points to a grassy area at the edge of the park that's currently empty of strollers and picnickers, and suits his action to his words, heading for it at a brisk walk.]
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