Saku Gyousou [乍驍宗] (
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video from greenhouse
[ As usual, Gyousou has been visiting the greenhouse to check on the small plant from his world. Which, in turn, has led him to some navel-gazing. ]
I have been thinking recently on the future of this journey of ours. Preparation is key for any venture, and perhaps we have been too reactionary... We are able to purchase animals and supplies, but perhaps it might be worthwhile to request a riboku, so that we might grow animals of our own and gain some self-sufficiency. I'm not familiar with customs for the creation of a riboku outside of my own land, but in Tai the village would assemble in a festival gathering, so that their prayers may all be heard.
[ He smiles slightly, expression wry. ] Ordinarily, we would also register the settlement on the divine lists... but here I suppose notifying the train itself would work just as well.
[OoC: Threads can and will be threadjacked by Taiki as he tries to do cultural damage control, let me know in your tag if that's not okay!]
I have been thinking recently on the future of this journey of ours. Preparation is key for any venture, and perhaps we have been too reactionary... We are able to purchase animals and supplies, but perhaps it might be worthwhile to request a riboku, so that we might grow animals of our own and gain some self-sufficiency. I'm not familiar with customs for the creation of a riboku outside of my own land, but in Tai the village would assemble in a festival gathering, so that their prayers may all be heard.
[ He smiles slightly, expression wry. ] Ordinarily, we would also register the settlement on the divine lists... but here I suppose notifying the train itself would work just as well.
[OoC: Threads can and will be threadjacked by Taiki as he tries to do cultural damage control, let me know in your tag if that's not okay!]
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[It's matter of fact and to the point.]
Um. If you want a better explanation, I can do one off the ICPs.
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Um I think... Sorry Iden'no-san [Quickly checking her name on the passenger roster.] it might be better. Things work very different in our world.
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[Her life. What even.]
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It might have been easier if he just explained things, but at the same time he is relieved there will be someone else there who was willing to help.
He moves to sit on the ground next to Gyousou, close to him.] Um... sorry. I guess... I didn't think that you wouldn't know how things work on worlds like earth...
Sorry for the slow /)(\
Things Eva is doing: Exactly that.]
Ok so... How about you both start by telling me how things work on your world? That way I can try and explain better?
[Maybe?]
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[He actually doesn't know exactly how it works. He hopes Lord Gyousou can explain more.]
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Still, he's attentive to Eva, and his expression is one that acknowledges that she and Taiki are both finding this deeply uncomfortable. In recognition of that, he keeps his explanation factual. ]
Kouri has said the essentials. A married couple, should they decide to honour the heavens by raising a child, will weave a ribbon expressing their wish. They will tie that ribbon around a branch of a riboku and, if Tentei wills it, a ranka will grow on that branch. Only the petitioning couple is able to pluck the fruit when ripe, and have the child hatch.
/late :(
[She has this!]
Basically, to have a baby naturally, a woman has to have sex with man who ejaculates inside of her, and if she's lucky, she'll fall pregnant, but sometimes it takes months before that happens. Basically, inside the body there's what we call a womb and the baby grows in that and after nine months, the woman pushes the baby out into the world.
What you say happens in your world is actually pretty similar to something in my world that people who can't have children naturally use -such as same-sex couples-, but less of a tree and more a tank that functions like a womb until the baby's ready to come out. I'm not actually sure how it all works, only that it does.
[She knows the basic laws around the tanks though.]
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[He looks at Lord Gyousou and gives the tiniest of shrugs to show he doesn't know any further, it seems like that is a way his and Eva's world differ.
The rest though is the same and he sits trying to not look too awkward.]
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The tank confuses him just as much, but given that she's readily admitted that she doesn't know much about it, he decides not to take their lack of understanding personally. He smiles briefly at Taiki's shrug, and lifts one shoulder himself to return the gesture. ]
I see. It sounds like a dangerous, unreliable process to me, I'm afraid.
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[There's a wry smile.] It can be that, yeah, though, through science and medicine, we've made it as safe as can be for both mother and child. There's also drugs on the market that make it impossible for the mother to accidentally get pregnant before she's ready. Some women go their entire lives without wanting any children.
[She's not even touching on the unreliable part. That is so not stuff one talks about around boys.]
The riboku doesn't have dangers?
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Of course, the greatest danger has always been the loss of ranka caused by the shoku storms.
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[Not the most pleasant of thoughts, considering she does want a child one day, but it is what it is.]
What's a shoku storm?
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It is a storm or a calamity that is caused when our world and another world, called earth, clash together. Sometimes people from earth are blown over into our world during those storms and sometimes ranka are blown from our world into earth.
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[ He hadn't paid much attention to it personally, having never planned for a family. The reports and scrolls after his ascension were dry of exposition, more concerned with social issues around the riboku, or economic considerations of livestock births.
He nods approval of Taiki's explanation; nothing to add. ]
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[She likes happy endings.] Is there no way to predict these shoku storms and thus protect the ranka? Or is it deemed impossible?
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[ He meets Taiki's eyes, expression proud. ] Kouri here is one such taika.
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[There is the slightest of head tilts at 'taika' before Eva laughs a little. Womb-fruit. Makes a lot of sense, given what she knows.
...and now she's wondering how many names Taki has, or if that's some sort of title. Eh, she'll go with the one she knows.]
Either way, I'm glad you made it back to your world, Taiki-san.
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Thank you Iden'no-san. I was very lucky.
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Just Taiki is sufficient. [ It's said in a very commonplace tone, with his faint smile still in place; he doesn't want to lecture. ] It means 'the kirin of Tai', which is honour enough. If you would like to be formal, his title is taiho.
/slowpoke noises even I love this thread.
[Wait, what?
And now Eva really looks like a deer in the headlights -or a common-born woman so out of her depth when it comes to rank, both literal and social, that is so far above her head it's not funny-, eyes wide as she stares at Taiki.
And then the deepest, most formal bow ever to him.]
Forgive me for being so forward and rude towards you.
[That is very much a formal register and tone.
Someone help before she dies of embarrassment.]
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[He smiles at her, trying to be reassuring.]
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lets break Eva more, a fun game for all the family
yaayyyyy
/late :(
is okay, shall we begin to wrap to get those sweet sweet points?
VERY Late but YES!