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[OPEN] what can I say?
Who: Hakuno and you
When: From the day after they leave the forest up until November 19
Where: All over the map
What: In the wake of the infection, Hakuno returns to her true calling: fetchquests.
Rating: G until one of you heathens spoils it
i. partners in crime
[The pair of bandits who at one point operated under the pseudonyms of Augustine and Chacon, according to the locals, are reportedly masters of disguise. Hakuno isn't entirely certain how well they can disguise their matagot, but she's determined to do her best, all the same. Chróma algae isn't exactly something they can afford to just overlook at this point.
As a King, it stings bitterly that she can't help the other Heroes in need.
So what she can do, she will.]
Where to start...
ii. the good egg
[Gisela is beautiful.
Hakuno keenly feels that, every time she comes here. Vietnam's inn is definitely where she'll make a pit stop after fulfilling her task, but right now she has stopped and settled at the edge of a copse of trees, a homemade lunch spread out over her lap. Before she has to deal with literally petrifying bird crap, she's going to enjoy the scenery.
And her food. She might even share, if you feel like asking.]
iii. heart of stone
...
[Hakuno isn't exactly thrilled to be back in the thick of a forest, all things considered. But, all things considered, she's not one to put her own comfort above the necessities of others. Really, she's dealt with worse, so there isn't even a hitch in her stride as she wanders around.
After a while, she has to stop, if only because blindly looking is obviously not the best method.]
...I'm not really in a laughing mood, honestly. I don't suppose you know any jokes?
iv. the number one fan
“There once was a beautiful mermaid princess who had just reached her fifteenth year. She rescued a prince from the stormy sea and fell in love with him at first sight. But he was a person of the land."
[If you thought Hakuno Kishinami would pass up a chance to talk about the tales of Hans Christen Andersen, you're a fool and a charlatan. She recites the story slowly, easily, as if the words are before her as clear as day. There's a melancholy air about her, which may or may not have to do with the story itself.]
"The princess hurriedly made a deal with a sea witch, and received legs in exchange for her beautiful voice. Even still, her beloved prince went on to marry another girl. How pitifully the little mermaid princess cried. Her fate, to transform into sea foam and disappear if her love went unrealized —”
[She had picked this story out first, when she first heard Andersen's name. She wonders now if some part of her knew the same ending would be waiting for her, in the end.
She sighs faintly, inspecting the fruit she earned.]
..."the immortal masterpiece," I called it once, I think. It's a story of unrewarded love. Would you believe its author nearly called it a comedy when I talked to him about it?
wildcard
[If there's another scenario you want, just let me know! I'm always up for basically anything.]
When: From the day after they leave the forest up until November 19
Where: All over the map
What: In the wake of the infection, Hakuno returns to her true calling: fetchquests.
Rating: G until one of you heathens spoils it
i. partners in crime
[The pair of bandits who at one point operated under the pseudonyms of Augustine and Chacon, according to the locals, are reportedly masters of disguise. Hakuno isn't entirely certain how well they can disguise their matagot, but she's determined to do her best, all the same. Chróma algae isn't exactly something they can afford to just overlook at this point.
As a King, it stings bitterly that she can't help the other Heroes in need.
So what she can do, she will.]
Where to start...
ii. the good egg
[Gisela is beautiful.
Hakuno keenly feels that, every time she comes here. Vietnam's inn is definitely where she'll make a pit stop after fulfilling her task, but right now she has stopped and settled at the edge of a copse of trees, a homemade lunch spread out over her lap. Before she has to deal with literally petrifying bird crap, she's going to enjoy the scenery.
And her food. She might even share, if you feel like asking.]
iii. heart of stone
...
[Hakuno isn't exactly thrilled to be back in the thick of a forest, all things considered. But, all things considered, she's not one to put her own comfort above the necessities of others. Really, she's dealt with worse, so there isn't even a hitch in her stride as she wanders around.
After a while, she has to stop, if only because blindly looking is obviously not the best method.]
...I'm not really in a laughing mood, honestly. I don't suppose you know any jokes?
iv. the number one fan
“There once was a beautiful mermaid princess who had just reached her fifteenth year. She rescued a prince from the stormy sea and fell in love with him at first sight. But he was a person of the land."
[If you thought Hakuno Kishinami would pass up a chance to talk about the tales of Hans Christen Andersen, you're a fool and a charlatan. She recites the story slowly, easily, as if the words are before her as clear as day. There's a melancholy air about her, which may or may not have to do with the story itself.]
"The princess hurriedly made a deal with a sea witch, and received legs in exchange for her beautiful voice. Even still, her beloved prince went on to marry another girl. How pitifully the little mermaid princess cried. Her fate, to transform into sea foam and disappear if her love went unrealized —”
[She had picked this story out first, when she first heard Andersen's name. She wonders now if some part of her knew the same ending would be waiting for her, in the end.
She sighs faintly, inspecting the fruit she earned.]
..."the immortal masterpiece," I called it once, I think. It's a story of unrewarded love. Would you believe its author nearly called it a comedy when I talked to him about it?
wildcard
[If there's another scenario you want, just let me know! I'm always up for basically anything.]
no subject
That is less a matter of abuse and more a matter of betrayal.
no subject
[She feels him go tense, and after a brief beat of uncertainty, she properly returns his embrace and nestles close.]
...what other ways have you abused me that I'm not remembering?
no subject
[What a troublesome child, truly.]
She simply smiled at me and told me to get it over with, as if she knew it all along.
no subject
[What a troublesome Servant. Yet again, Hakuno feels respect for Caren swell up within her.]
no subject
[He doesn't want to admit her observation is right on the money and had effectively sucked all the suspense out of the situation.]
Women obstinate enough to hold my reins... are seriously the worst.
no subject
[She pats his back, loosening her arms a little.]
If it really bothered you that much, you would have destroyed Sen, butchered Caren, and driven me off by now.
no subject
[His arm loosens, too, so that he might place his fingers upon her face.]
And you, who seen through to the core of me, could not be deceived regardless.
no subject
[She lets her eyes feather shut, sighing.]
Really, you're such a hassle.
no subject
Mm. As are you, so I may as well toss you overboard and be done with it.
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If you were that fed up, you'd just cut ties entirely. At least until you got jealous over something silly.