[ we discussed what we're doing on plurk, i dont have to waste my limited brain power writing it out
In the quest for inspiration for the exhibit they need to put up, our heroes find themselves in Gisela, on a bit of a birdwatching adventure. They're here to study the behavior of the kiwis, their habits and their mannerisms, and maybe even bring home a souvenir or two for the exhibit. Hopefully, what they learn will give them more of an idea on what they can create for the museum!!! They've got all the equipment they need: a pair of binoculars, some paper and stationary for note-taking, and some snacks for the hike. The both of them are pretty much all set!!
With some luck, they do manage to find the first kiwi bird - a small, lone one that's pecking at the ground to get a worm out. To Kija, this animal is both strange and sort of adorable - it's nothing like he's ever seen in his life, and that makes it very exciting to watch. In fact, he can feel some of that inspiration pouring in immediately! ]
Perhaps ... if we presented our sketches of the birds to the museum!
[ Picking out a pen, Kija starts to draw the bird, his strokes bold and fired up. He's determined to capture the essence of this strange and beautiful creature! ]
[ WHAT IS THIS ADORABLE TAG, GOD!! (reimi proceeds to die off-screen...)
Ah, but Setsuna is equally excited! He's never personally went bird-watching before in his life, so this new experience with his dear comrade is indeed something to look forward to. He'll do his best to pay attention and learn, so that Kija will also enjoy the experience and they can together submit something worthy.
Once Kija begins to sketch out the bird, Setsuna quietly cheers him on. He's by his side, watching how the drawing is created and... Well, despite is quality, the Knight is still impressed!! The effort and thought counts more than the results!! (Except the results matter more, but these two are idiots.) ]
[ They are indeed idiots. There's no way this drawing can be submitted to the museum. Still, Kija believes in himself and his meager talent, and he's pleased to find Setsuna impressed with the drawing as well.
But wait ... what is this thing that Setsuna had mentioned? ] A doughnut? That does not sound like a kind of bird. What is that?
[ They didn't have doughnuts back in his country. Kija's probably already seen those pastries around the town but he's yet to put a name to them. Setsuna is welcome to draw him this doughnut..... ]
[ There's a pensive pause when Kija asks. It's not that Setsuna is surprised, it's that he's trying to think of how to explain it. After meeting so many Heroes with different backgrounds from different worlds, a Hero who hasn't heard of a doughnut is no longer surprising. He can relate too, as there also many things that he's yet to know and understand. ]
Yes, it is not a bird. It is a round-shaped bread. The most common type of doughnuts are the sweet pastries... The others include savory sandwiches suited for tea time or lunch.
[ And Setsuna indeed draws them for Kija! His skills aren't amazing either, but it's enough to display their varied appearances.
[ OKay, so now there's a badly-drawn bird and a doughnut on this piece of paper. People are going to find it so strange when they present their 'sketch' to the museum later. Kija watches attentively, curious about this treat. ]
Oh! Those hole-buns! [ HOLE BUNS ] I have seen them around Caissa, but I did not know what they were called!
[ As they talk about something completely unrelated, the kiwi is just ... walking away. ]
[ This is a disaster... But it's okay, maybe they can still redeem themselves later on! For now, they might as well do what they can and see what materials they manage to come up with altogether.
And as if that isn't sad enough, Setsuna doesn't even find Kija's word choice strange. Doughnuts are clearly buns after all, buns with a hole! It's not wrong. Anyway, with Kija learning, the world is (un)fortunately spared from the menace of hole buns. ]
Birds like bread, do they not?
[ OH WAIT, IT'S STILL RELATED. REJOICE. ]
I do not have doughnuts with me, but I do have toast.
[ Wow, thanks Setsuna, for not judging the hole-bun menace. At least Kija's learned a new word now, and nobody will have to hear that atrocious word escape from his lips again. Unfortunately, he's going to continue his reign of terror on crepes. ]
[ THAT THREAD, THOUGH. BLESS. And yes, he in fact did... So Setsuna proceeds to show Kija the food he brought along today. It's actually a whole lunchbox of various finger dishes. Easy to pick up and eat.
Or in this case, pick up and use as lures. ]
Having food around all the time is good in case of emergencies. [ This is also not wrong... But he just really wants food around, too. Kija truly has a fatass comrade. ] I shall place a few crumbs at that lighted area. It may allow you to draw it better.
[ By well-lighted area, Setsuna means... that spot where sunshine is coming through the trees. ]
sets00n | that wonderwall job!!
In the quest for inspiration for the exhibit they need to put up, our heroes find themselves in Gisela, on a bit of a birdwatching adventure. They're here to study the behavior of the kiwis, their habits and their mannerisms, and maybe even bring home a souvenir or two for the exhibit. Hopefully, what they learn will give them more of an idea on what they can create for the museum!!! They've got all the equipment they need: a pair of binoculars, some paper and stationary for note-taking, and some snacks for the hike. The both of them are pretty much all set!!
With some luck, they do manage to find the first kiwi bird - a small, lone one that's pecking at the ground to get a worm out. To Kija, this animal is both strange and sort of adorable - it's nothing like he's ever seen in his life, and that makes it very exciting to watch. In fact, he can feel some of that inspiration pouring in immediately! ]
Perhaps ... if we presented our sketches of the birds to the museum!
[ Picking out a pen, Kija starts to draw the bird, his strokes bold and fired up. He's determined to capture the essence of this strange and beautiful creature! ]
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Ah, but Setsuna is equally excited! He's never personally went bird-watching before in his life, so this new experience with his dear comrade is indeed something to look forward to. He'll do his best to pay attention and learn, so that Kija will also enjoy the experience and they can together submit something worthy.
Once Kija begins to sketch out the bird, Setsuna quietly cheers him on. He's by his side, watching how the drawing is created and... Well, despite is quality, the Knight is still impressed!! The effort and thought counts more than the results!! (Except the results matter more, but these two are idiots.) ]
It is cute. ... It reminds me of a doughnut.
[ STOP THINKING ABOUT FOOD, SETSUNA!! ]
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But wait ... what is this thing that Setsuna had mentioned? ] A doughnut? That does not sound like a kind of bird. What is that?
[ They didn't have doughnuts back in his country. Kija's probably already seen those pastries around the town but he's yet to put a name to them. Setsuna is welcome to draw him this doughnut..... ]
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Yes, it is not a bird. It is a round-shaped bread. The most common type of doughnuts are the sweet pastries... The others include savory sandwiches suited for tea time or lunch.
[ And Setsuna indeed draws them for Kija! His skills aren't amazing either, but it's enough to display their varied appearances.
Why are these two off-topic so quickly. ]
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Oh! Those hole-buns! [ HOLE BUNS ] I have seen them around Caissa, but I did not know what they were called!
[ As they talk about something completely unrelated, the kiwi is just ... walking away. ]
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And as if that isn't sad enough, Setsuna doesn't even find Kija's word choice strange. Doughnuts are clearly buns after all, buns with a hole! It's not wrong. Anyway, with Kija learning, the world is (un)fortunately spared from the menace of hole buns. ]
Birds like bread, do they not?
[ OH WAIT, IT'S STILL RELATED. REJOICE. ]
I do not have doughnuts with me, but I do have toast.
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You brought food? [ THIS FATASS. ]
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Or in this case, pick up and use as lures. ]
Having food around all the time is good in case of emergencies. [ This is also not wrong... But he just really wants food around, too. Kija truly has a fatass comrade. ] I shall place a few crumbs at that lighted area. It may allow you to draw it better.
[ By well-lighted area, Setsuna means... that spot where sunshine is coming through the trees. ]