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Day 138 ;; Open
Who: Princess Mopesalot Zelda and OPEN
Open: Open
When: Day 138
Where: the Memorial
What: Zelda is paying her respects and being lost in thoughtagain
Format: Action
Warnings: Zilch
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[ Zelda had finally left the hospital a couple days ago and taken her scant belongings to one of the empty apartment rooms instead. Rather than lay abed for the entire day, Zelda was forcing herself to develop some sort of daily routine. It began when the cloudiness of "nighttime" subsided, at which time Zelda went to the memorial to pray. ]
[ There were no relics related to Hyrulean religion for Zelda to pray to, but she prayed anyway, kneeling solemnly. After her prayers, she sat on a wooden bench and began to write in a blank diary she had picked up at the Lost and Found. Anyone who sees her writing will be unable to read such a strange language. ]
[ Please interrupt her, whether during prayer or while she writes. ]
Open: Open
When: Day 138
Where: the Memorial
What: Zelda is paying her respects and being lost in thought
Format: Action
Warnings: Zilch
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[ Zelda had finally left the hospital a couple days ago and taken her scant belongings to one of the empty apartment rooms instead. Rather than lay abed for the entire day, Zelda was forcing herself to develop some sort of daily routine. It began when the cloudiness of "nighttime" subsided, at which time Zelda went to the memorial to pray. ]
[ There were no relics related to Hyrulean religion for Zelda to pray to, but she prayed anyway, kneeling solemnly. After her prayers, she sat on a wooden bench and began to write in a blank diary she had picked up at the Lost and Found. Anyone who sees her writing will be unable to read such a strange language. ]
[ Please interrupt her, whether during prayer or while she writes. ]
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... Does this ever become easier?
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[Not what Rin was expecting, and it startles her for a moment. She makes a face, worried and uncertain, keeping quiet until she finally answers softly.]
Yes and no... I mean... there's... there's nothin' you can really do about it. We're here and you gotta just keep pushin' forward even if it hurts, y'know?
But... makin' friends here, supportin' others, rebuildin'... I think that makes it a little easier. It's somethin' to focus on. A goal.
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Few challenges are overcome without difficulty. [ She chides, more to herself than to Rin. Then she realizes how harsh that sounds. ] Forgive me.
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I know. You're not wrong about that...
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If I may ask, how do you fill the time?
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I work in the kitchen, makin' food for everyone here. Or I spend time with my boyfriend, and my friends.
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Boy...friend? You distinguish your male friends from your female friends?
[ Because she has no idea that you mean courting. But maybe it's important in the Bastion to distinguish between friends of different genders. It would be useful for Zelda to learn the Bastion's customs. ]
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Oh, you mean you are courting. My apologies, I did not intend to pry.
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But... yeah. We are. We were friends back home but uh... I guess I always kinda liked him.
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That must be nice. [ She says with genuine interest. She has heard plenty of stories about people falling in love. It sounds very pleasant, but Zelda has never thought about it in regards to herself. ] And that you and he escaped the Calamity together.
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We did... but... I lost my sister. And he lost the friends he grew up with. We have each other, but...
[But not having the others hurt.]
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Terrible losses. My condolences to you both, for what they are worth. [ Which, in the face of losses like these, isn't much. But it's all anyone can offer. ]
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[Because everyone here has lost something. Everyone.]
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[ This wasn't exactly the direction Zelda had intended this conversation to take, so she makes an attempt to change course. ]
What sort of recreational past times do people engage in here?
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Uhm... well I work in the kitchen, but I love doin' that anyway so it's sort of a hobby and work at the same time? Most people just work on what they can here, or go out to the Skyway to kill time. There's the Onsen -- hot springs, to relax in, Bon likes to meditate, Kaoru makes clothes... you'd have to ask around to see what other people do.
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And does this place exist without governance? Have you no lawmakers, no village council?
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Right now? No... I mean Nathaniel kinda defaults as leader 'cause he was the apprentice to one of the Mancers that knew all about this stuff before he died. Really... we're most organized when we go lookin' for the Cores to give more power to this place.
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I am aware of the Cores, but who are these 'Mancers?'
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It was needed. If they fell apart now, everyone would die.]
Uhm... lemmie see if I can remember this...
So before this all happened, in Caelondia, there were different jobs that people had. Kinda like... uhm... what's it... ... guilds? I think that's the right word. But Mancers were sorta at the top of everythin' cause they weren't just scientists they were inventors that made things for everyone in Caelondia to use.
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I see. So it was their power which ran unchecked and led to the Calamity, correct?
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I guess so. We found a journal recently, but I'unno what all's in it yet. If we can get a translation on it, it'll probably give more clues to what happened.
[She shifts a little, looking at her hands.]
For a long time people in my world thought we were gonna go out that way - destroyin' ourselves. War, disease, weapons... it was a huge problem in Assiah. Especially with all the different governments not agreein' with one another on anythin'. I never understood what it was all about, though.
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Sometimes, the arguments between governments are no less petty than arguments between small children. Greed motivates kingdoms to monopolize resources, to lie to each other and spy, to go to war over misunderstandings or cultural differences. Rarely are wars fought with noble intentions, no matter how a king claims they are. I expect that the motivations behind the Calamity run along these lines.
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Seems that way...
[It's... actually over Rin's head, too, but for different reasons. Still, what Zelda said did actually make some sense to her.]
... should we have a government here?
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Supposing the residents of the Bastion are truly as honest and cooperative as they appear, a governing body may not be necessary. Resources appear relatively abundant and residents are startlingly accepting of the increasingly heterogeneous culture prevalent here.
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