Xehanort (
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thefarshore2017-02-07 04:51 pm
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Many Questions To Be Had
Who: Xehanort, Open
What: bothering people, and other things
When: June 13thish to maybe the 20th or so
Where:Other temples, his own after dark.
Warnings: None so far.
A
[Although it would be best if he saw to some of his prayers, instead Xehanort has picked up his notebook, a bit of tape and phone, shifted to the jackal-headed form most associate with the god Anubis, and gone looking for other temples nearby. He could have stayed in human form, but if he's intending to speak to gods and shinki both, isn't it best to be easily identified?
Once a temple is found, however, it's just a matter of looking for a door to knock on or a proper place to call out a greeting .. or even approach someone who happens to be standing outside.
He's really not that picky. God, shinki, it's all the same.]
B
[So someone wasn't home when Xehanort ventured to visit their temple. That's alright, there are a million things to do in a day. But at any temple that seemed occupied but nobody home, he's left a note.]
Greetings. I am Anubis; I visited your temple today but nobody was home.
I'd like to ask some questions about your experiences here (God or Shinki!), but since it seems I've missed you, perhaps you'd like to visit me instead, or leave me a message? I should be back at my own temple after sunset, but I can also be reached at [number] easily.
Thank you for your time.
[Visiting Anubis' temple, on the other hand, is visiting a desert. It's dry, even with the bits of oasis-like pools here and there, but it's not completely uninviting.. if it's after sunset he'll be there.]
Temple Description can be found here.
What: bothering people, and other things
When: June 13thish to maybe the 20th or so
Where:Other temples, his own after dark.
Warnings: None so far.
A
[Although it would be best if he saw to some of his prayers, instead Xehanort has picked up his notebook, a bit of tape and phone, shifted to the jackal-headed form most associate with the god Anubis, and gone looking for other temples nearby. He could have stayed in human form, but if he's intending to speak to gods and shinki both, isn't it best to be easily identified?
Once a temple is found, however, it's just a matter of looking for a door to knock on or a proper place to call out a greeting .. or even approach someone who happens to be standing outside.
He's really not that picky. God, shinki, it's all the same.]
B
[So someone wasn't home when Xehanort ventured to visit their temple. That's alright, there are a million things to do in a day. But at any temple that seemed occupied but nobody home, he's left a note.]
Greetings. I am Anubis; I visited your temple today but nobody was home.
I'd like to ask some questions about your experiences here (God or Shinki!), but since it seems I've missed you, perhaps you'd like to visit me instead, or leave me a message? I should be back at my own temple after sunset, but I can also be reached at [number] easily.
Thank you for your time.
[Visiting Anubis' temple, on the other hand, is visiting a desert. It's dry, even with the bits of oasis-like pools here and there, but it's not completely uninviting.. if it's after sunset he'll be there.]
Temple Description can be found here.
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[If he's going to act like that about it, then Shun doesn't really care if he walks or not, but he might as well give him the pointer that refusing to talk to him isn't much of a deal when Shun's spoken with him before.]
If you want to pretend it's just about looks and not about concealment, then go ahead. I couldn't care less.
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[That contempt is a little sharper now.]
Please, have a nice afternoon.
[The only part that seems sincerely meant, lacking the previous scorn. They disagree, he's not going to stick around and argue about how he's chosen to look while doing his job as a god ... but that doesn't mean he has to hope someone has a bad day.
At least he's making good on his words, he's not lingering. There were other places to visit and to question.]
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To the more polite farewell, he says nothing, but at least doesn't dismiss it either. Any kind of politeness isn't his own forte, so chances are he wouldn't be returning it even if he conversation had gone better.
In any case, if the guy has enough sense not to linger after an exchange like that, then Shun feels no need to hasten his exit. He does, however, keep an eye on him for as long as he's visible from the garden. If there's one thing Shun hates to do, it's take his eye off an unknown factor.]