Who: Bowser, open What: November Catchall, prompts will be in comments Where: Many places When: after the dream event ends Content Warnings: nothing at this point
Bowser is, for a moment, startled to see Seto. He walks up to him and grabs the map, before saying "No." He then returns it to Jet, who puts aside the replacement map to resume working on the old, lost one.
Kaiba narrowed his eyes at the snappy response, since the paper was retrieved. So if it didn't belong to Bowser- then... it belonged to the creature? really? "Mincing words, just a bit don't you think?"
Whatever. The Koopa King wasn't known for his pleasant personality, at least not with Seto. He was about to turn to leave when he lingered to answer the question. "I thought I wouldn't be bothered up here.."
".. Looks like I was wrong." His training regimen wasn't really Bowser's business. "If you're going for accuracy then you're off the mark. What you need are surveying tools."
"Well, we were here first," Bowser says, in response to Kaiba saying he thought he wouldn't be bothered.
"Accuracy's not really the goal. Space is about as inconsistent as time was. I'm thinking maybe a map'll help with that." Still, he had climbed a mountain to make a map without actually knowing anything about making maps. And so he asks, "But what do you mean?"
To that he doesn't reply, either not wanting to argue the point or deeming the fact invalid in some fashion.
Though he hated to admit it Bowser had a point. Time might have stabilized but space was still dodgy. "What do you mean, what do I mean? Or do they not have surveyors in your kingdom?" Reaching up to brush some of the snow off of his shoulder he added some details.
"Like a sextant, quadrant, or vernier." After a pause. "Ok, with the sky as it is a sextant would be pointless... but you could go for lower tech and still do a decent job." Then he huffed and crossed his arms, "Though the general locations.. might suffice for now." How he hated this place sometimes and it's inaccuracies.
"Yeah, we have surveyors. It's not my job to know how they do theirs."
Bowser then turns to look over the world from the mountain. "Although now that I think about it, trying to measure out the space might make it even more consistent than just a map would, with how time tried shaping up when people pointed out what was wrong with it."
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"What are you doing up here?"
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Whatever. The Koopa King wasn't known for his pleasant personality, at least not with Seto. He was about to turn to leave when he lingered to answer the question. "I thought I wouldn't be bothered up here.."
".. Looks like I was wrong." His training regimen wasn't really Bowser's business. "If you're going for accuracy then you're off the mark. What you need are surveying tools."
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"Accuracy's not really the goal. Space is about as inconsistent as time was. I'm thinking maybe a map'll help with that." Still, he had climbed a mountain to make a map without actually knowing anything about making maps. And so he asks, "But what do you mean?"
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Though he hated to admit it Bowser had a point. Time might have stabilized but space was still dodgy. "What do you mean, what do I mean? Or do they not have surveyors in your kingdom?" Reaching up to brush some of the snow off of his shoulder he added some details.
"Like a sextant, quadrant, or vernier." After a pause. "Ok, with the sky as it is a sextant would be pointless... but you could go for lower tech and still do a decent job." Then he huffed and crossed his arms, "Though the general locations.. might suffice for now." How he hated this place sometimes and it's inaccuracies.
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Bowser then turns to look over the world from the mountain. "Although now that I think about it, trying to measure out the space might make it even more consistent than just a map would, with how time tried shaping up when people pointed out what was wrong with it."