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Day 256 [Open]
Who: Zuko and anyone
Open: Open!
When: Day 256, evening
Where: By the lake
What: A failure to meditate
Format: I'll match
Warnings: Honor
Zuko knows she's always been hard on herself, but she's never really considered it to be too hard. But some of the things people have been saying about her... Well, people in the Bastion have always expressed a more positive view of her than she thinks she deserves, and she always figured it was because they don't know what she's come from, but she's finally starting to wonder. Maybe the flawed perspective is her own.
Which is why she is attempting something else which, like positive thinking, she is not very good at: meditating. Whoever really wants to can find her by the lake, sitting cross-legged with her eyes closed and... definitely scowling more than she ought to be.
Open: Open!
When: Day 256, evening
Where: By the lake
What: A failure to meditate
Format: I'll match
Warnings: Honor
Zuko knows she's always been hard on herself, but she's never really considered it to be too hard. But some of the things people have been saying about her... Well, people in the Bastion have always expressed a more positive view of her than she thinks she deserves, and she always figured it was because they don't know what she's come from, but she's finally starting to wonder. Maybe the flawed perspective is her own.
Which is why she is attempting something else which, like positive thinking, she is not very good at: meditating. Whoever really wants to can find her by the lake, sitting cross-legged with her eyes closed and... definitely scowling more than she ought to be.
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Her voice was slowly calming as she spoke. "I am not underestimating the threat, let me be clear. I am saying that, with the right help, you can handle it. Don't close yourself off to possibilities from beyond."
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"...so, what? You think I should issue a general warning or something? 'Watch out for my sister'?"
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Megaera shifted a bit. "More than that... It's not just your worry about her potentially returning that's got you off-balance, I don't think."
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Because, like Megaera said, it wasn't that likely that she would show up.
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... How true that one was, Megaera considered with a bit of a sense of irony, given how she had been holding onto a lie her entire time here. She knew how to bluff and lie easily, but even then, she preferred to be truthful if the truth wouldn't cause her problems. Funny how that was true among most of her kind.
"And, of course, I've already told you what I see in you, and having spoken with you more, I wouldn't have much to add to that."
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She just wasn't so sure anymore about who was wrong. If everyone else agreed on something and she was the only one who felt differently, it was worth considering whether she was the one seeing things wrong.
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In other words, probably about what Zuki thought Megaera meant.
"Your experiences distort your perceptions, especially of yourself. To get an outside perspective can be your best hope of breaking the distortion. Try focusing your thoughts, not on the yourself you see, but the one I see, that Ibuki sees, that... You get the idea."
Slowly, Megaera reached to her cloak. "Would some tea be good? It's not the best, being magically produced, but it might soothe the nerves a bit."
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And what she was saying... didn't sound like such a bad idea. Well, Zuko wasn't sure she could bend her mind enough to see like Ibuki, but maybe say, Rin. They understood each other, didn't they?
"Magic tea? Uncle would probably be interested to try that." Even if it wasn't the best, he did enjoy trying different kinds.
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She pulled out a flask, offering it to Zuko. "The flask itself isn't magical; the cloak just fills it. It's enough for me each day, but when I'm here, I prefer better options..."
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She took the flask to try a sip, which didn't do much to change her expression. She was not the connoisseur that her uncle was, but even she thought this tasted... strange.
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Megaera shrugged. "I'm going to guess that's different for you? Never mind that it's probably a very different leaf."
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"This leads to the next question. Perhaps one you've thought on already. What do you think others think about you? Not just what they've said, but what they think behind that - and if there is a difference between the two."
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"What? Should I be guessing what they think besides what they say?"
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Megaera smiled a bit as she saw Zuko look away... But for the moment, the lake was actually a better thing for her to be looking at. Serenity in it's simplest form...
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"...I think it's better for me not to assume things about other people. I start expecting things that aren't realistic."
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