[ He trails off. So much happened within a matter of days. From stopping Syo and Hibiki from killing their Pucks, to the maze fights, to consuming literally everything that was being offered at the stalls, and then the horseman...
It's a whirlwind of memories that hits him all at once, but he eventually manages a chuckle. ]
I think it was better than it was bad. I was pulled in a lot of directions. The food was nice. I hoarded some pumpkins.
( spoilers: they do not carve pumpkins in child soldier land. )
We had a good time! ( ma'am that is a Lie. ) I will say the highlight of the evening was probably helping to return a lost child to his mother, though.
Yes. Cooking and pickling. It's too bad I couldn't carve any of them for decorations. Foodstuffs are too scarce to waste in any capacity.
[ When y'all get back to Konoha you need to revise The Ninja Way to include pumpkin carving, or else.
She's fortunate that their conversation is over audio or he'd be thinking about her lie for the rest of the day. A part of him might still not be convinced. ]
Happy to hear that. I'm just glad I could prevent unnecessary bloodshed during the lantern fiasco. Almost watched a fae get killed twice.
( she is definitely not envisioning jack-o-lanterns, that's for sure. )
In the woods, you mean? Yeah... I think there are some people who are rather quick to land on violence as an answer. I can't blame them, given where we are.
For festivity's sake. In my world there's a holiday known as Halloween where one of the many aesthetic themes are hollowed-out pumpkins with spooky faces carved into them, lit up by candles from the inside.
Mm. Yeah. I mean, I don't blame them either, but a kill is still a kill—even in this twisted unliving world. Regardless of whether their hands are stained with blood or not, if I can prevent any needless death, I will.
( his stance on killing isn't one she shares. shinobi are raised to do just that, and even as a doctor she takes no issue with dealing death when death is due. but she can respect his stance just the same, and it gets a nod, even though he can't see it. but she doesn't address it, instead moving on to — )
[ It's a tough stance to maintain, especially when it seems to be full of holes. Kaito will hunt when he needs to, and he's put down mindless beasts aplenty. But if there's even a shred of sapience, he'll stubbornly argue to keep even the most vile of sorts alive.
Whose call is it to end or preserve life, anyway? When is he going to face the next challenge to his beliefs? ]
I did.
[ I used to have a flower book that I would draw sketches in.
Kaito deletes the line and pushes that thought out of his head. ]
The other side has some recipes for cakes and desserts. I had originally wanted to use scaleberries as an ingredient, but after learning about their medicinal properties I think they're too valuable to spend on food.
I wonder if anyone else is thinking about rationing for the coming winter.
I actually think scaleberries are more harm than good. They might heal whatever's wrong with you, but they can afflict you with something else — in the time it takes to determine what the new ailment is, it could have already progressed to a fatal stage. I'm not sure that's a chance I'd encourage anyone to make.
... also, I know you said as much, but please don't cook with them for that reason.
I know that her Majesty Queen Gilia had mentioned it on the network? Have you connected with her at all?
I'm with you there. However, there's a very clear value to them—at least with Hale's healers. If they can make something with the berries that has more benefits than detriments, then I'll keep on collecting them.
Queen Gilia and I are acquainted. I'll admit I haven't spoken much with her in the past few weeks, but I noticed she's already taken steps to start preserving food for the winter months. For my part, anything I can't outright store at my place will be dried and preserved that way.
I agree that there are circumstances under which they can be useful, I'm not saying don't collect them! I just wouldn't recommend people eat them unsupervised, you know?
Clever.
Do we know yet what the locals think of the food situation in the winter months? It might not be as dire as we're anticipating.
Yeah, absolutely. I've stopped a few people from scavenging here and there.
I'm not super concerned about the locals' opinions. Regardless of whether there will be famine or not, I want to have a large store of food in case some kind of disaster strikes. It could be a Maelstrom, monsters attacking Stygia, a sudden shift in opinion of the Hierarchy against us...
Perhaps that's paranoia, but I won't be caught unprepared. If nothing else, I can provide for someone else who's suffering.
If there's anything I can do to help, let me know.
I'm not accepting payment for my services in the clinic, but I've made it clear that people can pay in other ways, with food or clothing/blankets or helping me tidy things up. If you'd like, I can reserve a percentage of whatever food is brought for you to use?
I treat a lot of fishermen, and they've taken to bring me a bit of their catch when they come in.
Then we have ourselves a deal! Looks like that whiteboard in my room is going to get some use after all.
Alright, I've got to get going. No rest for the weary, y'know? There are a lot of bad actors out there, and only one of me to make their lives incredibly inconvenient. Make sure you get enough rest between shifts, got it?
[ And it is only now that the writer realizes that he swapped over to text formatting somewhere along the way because of the Netherwork thread. Unbelievable. What a clown. ]
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All right. Thank you for telling me.
( and then, perhaps a little less seriously — )
Did you have a good time at the festival?
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[ He trails off. So much happened within a matter of days. From stopping Syo and Hibiki from killing their Pucks, to the maze fights, to consuming literally everything that was being offered at the stalls, and then the horseman...
It's a whirlwind of memories that hits him all at once, but he eventually manages a chuckle. ]
I think it was better than it was bad. I was pulled in a lot of directions. The food was nice. I hoarded some pumpkins.
How'd you and your friends enjoy it?
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( spoilers: they do not carve pumpkins in child soldier land. )
We had a good time! ( ma'am that is a Lie. ) I will say the highlight of the evening was probably helping to return a lost child to his mother, though.
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[ When y'all get back to Konoha you need to revise The Ninja Way to include pumpkin carving, or else.
She's fortunate that their conversation is over audio or he'd be thinking about her lie for the rest of the day. A part of him might still not be convinced. ]
Happy to hear that. I'm just glad I could prevent unnecessary bloodshed during the lantern fiasco. Almost watched a fae get killed twice.
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( she is definitely not envisioning jack-o-lanterns, that's for sure. )
In the woods, you mean? Yeah... I think there are some people who are rather quick to land on violence as an answer. I can't blame them, given where we are.
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Mm. Yeah. I mean, I don't blame them either, but a kill is still a kill—even in this twisted unliving world. Regardless of whether their hands are stained with blood or not, if I can prevent any needless death, I will.
[ After a short period of silence, a sketch of a carved pumpkin is sent her way. ]
Here. I mocked up a quick example of what I was talking about earlier.
[ ...Kinda detailed for a mock-up done in minutes, Kaito. ]
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Oh! How cute!
You drew that just now?
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Whose call is it to end or preserve life, anyway? When is he going to face the next challenge to his beliefs? ]
I did.
[
I used to have a flower book that I would draw sketches in.Kaito deletes the line and pushes that thought out of his head. ]
The other side has some recipes for cakes and desserts. I had originally wanted to use scaleberries as an ingredient, but after learning about their medicinal properties I think they're too valuable to spend on food.
I wonder if anyone else is thinking about rationing for the coming winter.
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... also, I know you said as much, but please don't cook with them for that reason.
I know that her Majesty Queen Gilia had mentioned it on the network? Have you connected with her at all?
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Queen Gilia and I are acquainted. I'll admit I haven't spoken much with her in the past few weeks, but I noticed she's already taken steps to start preserving food for the winter months. For my part, anything I can't outright store at my place will be dried and preserved that way.
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Clever.
Do we know yet what the locals think of the food situation in the winter months? It might not be as dire as we're anticipating.
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I'm not super concerned about the locals' opinions. Regardless of whether there will be famine or not, I want to have a large store of food in case some kind of disaster strikes. It could be a Maelstrom, monsters attacking Stygia, a sudden shift in opinion of the Hierarchy against us...
Perhaps that's paranoia, but I won't be caught unprepared. If nothing else, I can provide for someone else who's suffering.
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If there's anything I can do to help, let me know.
I'm not accepting payment for my services in the clinic, but I've made it clear that people can pay in other ways, with food or clothing/blankets or helping me tidy things up. If you'd like, I can reserve a percentage of whatever food is brought for you to use?
I treat a lot of fishermen, and they've taken to bring me a bit of their catch when they come in.
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In exchange, you'll be first on my list of weekly food deliveries. 🙂
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Alright, I've got to get going. No rest for the weary, y'know? There are a lot of bad actors out there, and only one of me to make their lives incredibly inconvenient. Make sure you get enough rest between shifts, got it?
[ And it is only now that the writer realizes that he swapped over to text formatting somewhere along the way because of the Netherwork thread. Unbelievable. What a clown. ]
DIDN'T! EVEN! NOTICE!
situational awareness sure do be real situational