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.]

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I see. Yes, I would think that riding another animal would be similar to a horse. In my world, we don't ride any other animals than horses or donkeys. Strong cultivators, however, can fly on their swords.
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-fly on their swords?
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[It really does.]
Can you show me?
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[This leads him to reach into his robes and pulling out... a pouch. But wait for it as he opens the pouch - which can fit easily into his hand - and pulls out a sword from the pouch that seems way too small to hold a sword.
He then "placed" his sword at a spot of the ground and it hovered there, perfectly level. So he stepped upon it, standing on his hovering sword]
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That is easily the coolest thing ever.
Could I ride it or- would that be rude?
[She really want to ride a flying sword. Just because.]
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[Since he can control the sword]
Late :(
[And she's going to climb up with a grace that hints she's very likely climbed onto far more precarious things than a flying sword.]
Can I record this?
It's fine. :3
She had the advantage that he was in control of the sword and he had been doing this for most of his life at this point]
You may.
[And he would wait for her to be ready if she wanted to record the whole thing]