∞ 96: Reminders [voice/action]

Jul 01, 2011 11:01

[voice]

As a follow-up reminder to Rydia's latest entry, this month is likely to be another New Feather cycle month if the new Organization management continues the trend. The Welcome Center is always looking for volunteers when New Feathers arrive ( Read more... )

⁑raine sage, ⁑sheena fujibayashi, ⁑caesar silverberg, ⁑buffy summers, ⁑stahn aileron, ⁑rupert giles, ⁑hiccup haddock, ⁑rokuta, ⁑rydia, ⁑derek bliss, ⁑martel yggdrasill, ⁑regal bryant, ⁑piers

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[action] seraphgoddess July 5 2011, 03:38:26 UTC
[ Always one with an appreciation for plants of any sort, Martel couldn't help but stop and admire the garden Albert was currently tending to. ]

That's a beautiful garden you have growing there. Would you like some help with it?

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[action] chikaidestroyer July 5 2011, 03:53:30 UTC
[Albert pauses in his work, turning from the trellises to look at who has come up. He nods politely in greeting, his expression not letting on that he recognizes the woman -- from quite awhile ago.]

My thanks, but it's not a lot of work at this point. Just the routine cleaning of the morning glories.

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[action] seraphgoddess July 5 2011, 04:11:08 UTC
Ah, alright. Though if you change your mind just tell me.

[ She nods back in reply. She doesn't see anything in his expression other than passivity. Not a single thought of her being acquainted to the man in the past crosses her mind. Instead she keeps up her cheerful mood and attempts to struck up a friendly conversation. ]

Morning glories have always mystified me. It's interesting how they only open up in the morning.

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[action] chikaidestroyer July 5 2011, 04:36:20 UTC
Yes, they are quite fascinating flowers. [He muses aloud, the topic one that is mild and nice in its own way.] I enjoy the daily ritual, the morning glories opening by day and the moonflowers by night.

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[action] seraphgoddess July 5 2011, 04:47:57 UTC
Oh, you have those too?

[ She takes a few steps closer to the garden and searches for the alleged moonflowers. If it's anything that gets her excited, it's flowers. ]

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[action] chikaidestroyer July 5 2011, 05:50:19 UTC
I do. [He points out the closed buds on the trellises.] Blue morning glories by day, white moonflowers by night. Some late afternoons, a few of each can be seen open at the same time.

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[action] seraphgoddess July 6 2011, 03:39:06 UTC
[ Following his gesture, she spots the closed buds. ]

That must be a sight to see. It's too bad it's only the morning. I would have loved to have the chance to see both of the flowers open.

[ She pauses before something comes to mind. ]

Oh, that reminds me! Do you know the story behind the morning glory?

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[action] chikaidestroyer July 6 2011, 03:57:30 UTC
If you happen by this area of the village in the late afternoons, you may see them. They are quite visible from the road. [It's as much of an invitation to look as he can give.

He does pause at the question, though.] A story behind the flower? No, I'm not familiar with it.

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[action] seraphgoddess July 6 2011, 17:21:58 UTC
[ She smiles at the invitation. ]

Thank you! I'll be sure to stop by again in the afternoon.

Well, the morning glory is supposed to symbolize the single day each year that these two lovers are allowed to meet. According to legend, when the lovers met, they began to neglect their duties. The gods were angered by this and forced to separate the lovers and allow them to meet only once every year.

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[action] chikaidestroyer July 6 2011, 18:57:51 UTC
[He raises a brow at the story, listening attentively.] So the one day they met was when a morning glory bloomed?

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[action] seraphgoddess July 8 2011, 01:16:23 UTC
[ She nodded. ]

Yep, pretty much! When I first heard the story, I was in tears. I always felt so sad for the lovers.

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[action] chikaidestroyer July 8 2011, 04:57:03 UTC
It sounds similar to another story I had heard of here in Luceti, of a princess who fell in love but was forbidden from seeing her lover because she and her lover were also neglecting their duties. Perhaps the stories have the same origin.

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[action] seraphgoddess July 10 2011, 02:06:09 UTC
Maybe. There are plenty of stories out there that have been changed over the years.

[ Such as the story of Mithos the Hero and the goddess Martel. ]

Though it's a wonder how two similar stories can originate from two different worlds. Is it just coincidence?

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[action] chikaidestroyer July 11 2011, 03:19:48 UTC
I do wonder about that. There are worlds out there that are so similar to each other except for certain happenings, and others where they are incredibly different but share the same literature. For example, there is a romantic tragedy written in my world, by a William Shakespeare, that also exists in many different versions of the world called Earth. But there are scant other similarities.

...But here I am, talking too much about a subject we have little control over. My name is Albert Silverberg, and I am pleased to meet you.

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[action] seraphgoddess July 11 2011, 04:30:40 UTC
Rather strange how the universe works. Perhaps that's its way of trying to perfect itself.

[ She covers her mouth in embarrassment when realizes that she didn't even know his name for the entire conversation. ]

Oh! I'm Martel Yggdrasil. I didn't even realize that I forgot to introduce myself. I'm sorry that was rude of me!

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[action] chikaidestroyer July 11 2011, 04:59:55 UTC
It's quite all right. I could have answered earlier as well. Have you been here long, Martel?

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