【eight 】 〜 (accidental) video

May 13, 2011 16:47

[The feed cuts on at an odd angle, but it's obviously accidental, the product of the tricky spirits that sometimes haunt the Fansuwoth. But what makes it so obvious is that Kiyoha is with a group of well dressed, traditional men, and one is sitting across the table from her. He seems well on his way to completely smashed.]My, my, danna-san, are you ( Read more... )

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youthfulpassion May 13 2011, 23:54:37 UTC
[Gai can't help but smile; everyone looks like they're enjoying themselves, and Kiyoha looks quite in her element, aside from the intrusiveness of the fansuwoth. It's rather charming, even.]

Does this sort of thing happen often?

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tsuridasu May 14 2011, 01:49:30 UTC
Every night. Konpira fune fune is a popular drinking game, so it's worth being good at it.

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youthfulpassion May 14 2011, 02:09:38 UTC
Ah! I had meant your fansuwoth turning itself on, but that is good to know! If that's the case, I should certainly start practicing right away....

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tsuridasu May 14 2011, 02:16:51 UTC
[She laughs] Oh, that? It happens every once in a while. Okaa-san says that it's imps, but I don't really believe such nonsense.

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youthfulpassion May 14 2011, 03:19:06 UTC
[He laughs too, though he's more curious than anything]

What else do you suppose it could be? I hadn't thought such creatures existed outside of legends!

[Or summons, admittedly. There is that; he knows plenty of seemingly mythical creatures have been used by shinobi as weapons, up to and including creatures like the Kyuubi....]

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tsuridasu May 14 2011, 17:37:38 UTC
Who knows? I haven't particularly cared enough to find out.

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youthfulpassion May 15 2011, 01:58:44 UTC
Ahhh, I suppose you have more important things to do, don't you? You seem very good at this!

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tsuridasu May 15 2011, 03:36:19 UTC
I am. [Which is said like a fact, not a point of pride] It's my luck to have come here from another ukiyo. This is only slightly different.

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youthfulpassion May 15 2011, 22:55:55 UTC
Very lucky indeed! My work at home was quite different; I'm afraid I'll hit quite a big learning curve before I manage to become proficient. How do you find Ukiyo compares to your own home?

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tsuridasu May 16 2011, 18:24:34 UTC
Mostly the same. This place gives more freedom and entertainers don't need to train for years before they meet clients, but otherwise the same.

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youthfulpassion May 18 2011, 08:27:06 UTC
A home away from home, I see.... Hopefully you'll be able to keep busy enough to not miss those you've left behind too much, while you're here.

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tsuridasu May 18 2011, 15:58:35 UTC
I don't miss any of them.

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