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Entry tags:
- *game event,
- *mingle,
- *open,
- 2064 rom: turing,
- dragon age inquisition: cole,
- ensemble stars: leo tsukinaga,
- fate/grand order: merlin,
- ffviii: rinoa heartilly,
- original: melinoë,
- osomatsu-san: osomatsu matsuno,
- persona 5: ren amamiya,
- pokémon: raihan,
- pokémon: samuel oak,
- starbound: indigo,
- super mario: bowser koopa,
- watch_dogs: damien brenks,
- yu-gi-oh: seto kaiba
002 - Growing Pains

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Light seems to have been especially tricky for the world to comprehend, but it finally, finally seems to have figured things out. Light comes from more than just the sky, and now signs and lamps that were once dark have begun to glow brightly. From the Wall Market's dazzling exhibition of color to the dimmed street lamps of the City of Tears, the whole world has been made bright and lively once more without losing the comfort and tranquility that darkness brings. Even the broken screens of the Hammerlocke Stadium give off a pleasant glow, and the world doesn't seem to care that some lights need electricity to stay on - lights are simply lights, as far as the world seems concerned.
Unfortunately, these new lights are a little too simple. Without any need for a power source, there's no way to turn the lights off - if something is deemed a light source, it will always function as a light source. The only way to stop it is to destroy the object beyond recognition, but that might not be the most practical solution. Covering up the lights is the next best thing, but it's a task that's easier with some sources than others. At least no one needs to sleep yet.
Difficulties aside, now seems like the perfect time to start exploring all those new corners of the world that were previously too dark to navigate. Fire is an easy, safe and portable light source that anyone can use, and it even puts itself out after awhile. Just be careful not to get stuck in the dark by a stray breeze.
Who's Hungry?
Animals need to eat. People need to eat. These are simple facts that people lost in the strange, changing landscape all seem to be well aware of, yet appear to not apply to this world. That is not to say that people can’t eat or drink, for many people do, but there is no actual need. Eating provides nothing but the knowledge that one has eaten, and anyone might go without food entirely. Lately, some might have found eating has become more satisfying and fulfilling an act, as though food is providing them with a vaguely-defined something they didn’t get before. It doesn’t seem to mean much in the grand scheme of things, but perhaps it allows them some sense of normality.
When hunger sets in, it’s sudden. Every person, whether or not they ever needed to eat in their homeland, is hit with a powerful, overwhelming sense of hunger, to the point it feels that if they do not eat they will soon starve. Those who have never eaten in all their time here might easily find themselves so hungry they can barely even move, and have little choice but to eat. Fortunately, food is plentiful. If it can be put in the mouth, chewed and swallowed, it is food, and thus will give a person temporary relief from their hunger. What goes in does not appear to come out, instead simply becoming part of that person and revitalizing them. How long it takes to feel hungry again seems entirely random, and each time there is no lead up - someone is either fine, or they are starving, without any in-between.
Starving Mad Beasts
When people suddenly remember hunger, so too do the animals of the world. For some creatures this isn't an issue - the tall-necked beasts continue to graze on the treetops like they always have, and the smaller creatures seem content with snacking on whatever small scraps they can find. Not all creatures are so easily satisfied, however, and the more aggressive ones have turned to attacking other species for food.
The vicious water dragons are quick to clamp their mouths on anything within reach... but, lacking teeth, this doesn't amount to much. Still, they're as persistent as ever, and in a way their inability to viciously devour their prey only makes them more dangerous. These beasts are starving, and for all their skill in chasing down prey they can do little to actually eat their catch, which means they're constantly on the hunt and out to get anything that moves. Perhaps it might even be a good idea to help them out, if feeding the fish might make them a little less aggressive.
The machines are far better equipped for hunting, and all the more dangerous now that they're hungry enough to take a bite out of someone. Death is not a concept the world understands, so it's not like they're doing any permanent harm, but it's still a bit unnerving to see animals limping by with bite-sized chunks taken out of them. They haven't had a taste of people yet, but it doesn't seem like it'll be long before they try.
Mushroom Hunting
Mushrooms are a new sight within the world, and a perfect snack to satisfy that sudden debilitating hunger! Harvesting them can be a bit of a problem, however. For one, they are massive, and the task of cutting one down and breaking it into edible chunks is made much easier with a group of people than one person working alone. Finding the mushrooms in their dark habitats may also be difficult... although, it is much easier to spot a mushroom the size of an entire person compared to something much smaller.
The real problem with mushroom hunting is where they can grow, which is nearly anywhere indoors. Though light now comes from other sources besides the sky, there are still buildings with dark corners that might suddenly acquire a giant mushroom or two (or three, or four) if left alone. And if those mushrooms are allowed to remain, they may just continue to grow, and grow, and grow...
So, if you don't want giant mushrooms bursting through your roof, it might be a good idea to keep an eye out for them before that happens.

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Despite the seemingly miraculous transformation brought on by the sushi, Kaiba can tell that the temporary effects aren't going to last. He needs to acquire more food. At least this struck him now when he was within a few yards of a variety of eateries, and not out in the middle of nowhere.
It's appreciated, but not voiced that the other boy is giving him the breathing room he desires. Saves him the trouble of shoving him off, unbalancing himself and falling back to the ground]
[It's not as binding as a non-disclosure but it is pretty clear that Leo isn't planning on using this odd scenario to his advantage] It's funny that you consider this... big. [It would be far easier to miss someone in a major metropolis than in this rural fantasy rpg]
[Moving along the wall, towards the nearest food stand, he was talking more as a distraction] Were you at that party? [The word party was emphasized with a healthy layer of disgust]
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he follows along at seto's pace, glacial, his own plate still sitting gingerly in his hands. ]
I was! It was kinda dark, though, and there were a lot of people... I'm not really good at picking details in the background normally, wahaha. [ he's a dumb, but at least he's muted more than usual. ] Didja not like it? Probably not, huh? For the same reason you won't take more sushi even though it's right here.
[ leo can't help saying that. it's not judgmental, perhaps a bit amused, in a way where he's kind of getting at seto's pride, but not quite picking at it? it's mostly observatory.
probably still offensive to call him out, though. ]
I love that he called Seto out!
The agonizingly slow pace was all that Kaiba could manage in his current condition, and it was as frustrating to him as you might aspect]
Mm. [Resorting to a low hum to agree in the affirmative.] Not really- but at least it wasn't completely without it's benefits. [He had collected and corroborated several little details. That last part though, makes the brunette grow silent and halt his progress, eyes darting towards Leo in order to scrutinize the intent behind the words.]
Think you've got me all figured out, huh? [There was a nip to those words, but no severe follow up. Necessity was making it impossible to delay much longer. Creeping along the wall the scents of the local stands were growing stronger, acting as a slow sort of torture all on their own.]
that's all leo's good for,
--but then that comes instead, and he can't help the slight grin. ]
Nah. Not at all!
[ that's sincere. despite his guesses on seto's obvious, obvious pride, leo also thinks some other things are obvious. like: ]
Humans are complicated. Maybe you being kinda prideful and prickly is a little obvious right now, but I'm not gonna say that's the only part of you. I don't hate stubborn guys like that anyway, so it's not like I'm making fun of you!
[ he knows the smells are probably incredibly aggravating at this point, and yet seto remains... crawling along... yeah, it's hard to hate someone who could stick to their own conviction like that.
leo won't offer his sushi again, anyway. he'll help if asked, and he doubts seto will ask.
at least the stands are getting closer? ]