Eva Iden'no (
mtsilver_conquor) wrote in
voidtreckernet2020-06-18 10:23 pm
Voice; Fiddlesticks 24, early-ish morning. (slightly backdated)
Colour me curious, but what are winter festivals or holidays like on your world? Back home, today would be Shiwasu 10, or Tōji -longest night and the start of winter. It's also my birthday, but that's not the important thing; it's not a big number anyway. I don't know what Alola does for Tōji, so I'll tell you what my hometown did.
[The longer she talks, the more homesick she sounds. It likely doesn't help that today's her birthday, but well. Small detail's Eva's willing to overlook.] Masara had the rural traditions of feasting, food making, drinking, games dancing, battles. You know, the normal for a coastal town.
No snowball fights though; we'd have to go to the mountains for that and we never went in the lead up to Tōji because that was bad luck. But, we did have something better: Fire jumping under the stars to bring good luck. You'd start at dusk with it low, little more than a small coal pit so even kids could jump it with supervision, and work up to a boosted jump over a half-drum of flames, though they'd only let the adults do that one.
The day I turned twenty I did so many times mum had to drag me away from it by the ear, but - worth it. So worth it...
[She trails off before ending the transmission.]
[The longer she talks, the more homesick she sounds. It likely doesn't help that today's her birthday, but well. Small detail's Eva's willing to overlook.] Masara had the rural traditions of feasting, food making, drinking, games dancing, battles. You know, the normal for a coastal town.
No snowball fights though; we'd have to go to the mountains for that and we never went in the lead up to Tōji because that was bad luck. But, we did have something better: Fire jumping under the stars to bring good luck. You'd start at dusk with it low, little more than a small coal pit so even kids could jump it with supervision, and work up to a boosted jump over a half-drum of flames, though they'd only let the adults do that one.
The day I turned twenty I did so many times mum had to drag me away from it by the ear, but - worth it. So worth it...
[She trails off before ending the transmission.]

Re: /late :(
[She turns off the video and makes her way to Eva's cabin, it doesn't take her very long. Once she is there she knocks softly.]
Re: /late :(
[It's noticeable that Princess isn't around. Either he's elsewhere, or Eva's 'balled him for whatever reason. Either way, once Little One's in the cabin, Eva hands over the open notebook.]
Ah... sorry if my handwriting's messy.
[Said handwriting isn't that messy; it's readable at least.]
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She took the notebook and sat down on the floor, crossed legged as she studied it. She was silent as she read it, it was impressive that Eva had managed to keep track like this.]
Late :(
If you've any questions, I'll do my best to answer them.
Re: Late :(
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[She... actually has no clue as to why the months are named what they are.]
What about the months in your world?
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[Wait, tenth month out of twelve?] Your birthday do be being in tenth month too?
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[Truth only knows humanity still doesn't know everything about Arkea.]
Hmm, yeah. Is that your birthmonth too?
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[Wait-] Do you people celebrate it?
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[Does this means she is twelve now?]
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[Yes it does.] But don't mind me. I think I'm a little homesick, you know?
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Spending it with loved ones for one and probably learning how Alola celebrated the longest night. What about you? What would you have done?
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But if I did be being at home I would have been being at the Temple now, so I do know be knowing what they do be doing on birthdays.
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[Though, honeycakes sound delicious...]
Probably something stuffy? It's a temple and they're not the kind of places people typically have parties outside of festivals.
[Now it's her turn to wrinkle her nose.] But I also don't know what temples are like in your world, so...
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[She shrugs a bit and sorry, Litrtone; she's very much chatterbox who can't sum up anything right now.]
It's cheating, obviously, yet it adds to the experience of visiting a temple. I know the largest will often have a baby god-species there, because our gods are pokemon, and it seems like most people here have people-shaped ones.
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Do a koiru be being a pokemon?
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[She holds nothing but respect and more than a little bit of awe for the pokemon.]
Yeah. It's this weird thing we think was once a crab-like creature, but now it's rather. Weird.
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Our gods do just be being... a presence. I do be guessing.