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The Disciple ♋ Meulin Leijon ♌ ([personal profile] scribes) wrote in [community profile] soul_campaign2013-04-19 10:34 am

o6. thursday may 20 / text

Recent conversations have sparked some curiosity in me.

We all come from different worlds and different times, and I can't help but wonder what some of the common myths, legends, and fairy tales are in these times and places. Such things can be very telling of the people from which they come and I think I might enjoy making a collection of sorts and analyzing them.

So, Death City, if you would be so kind tell me about your worlds and the stories you've been raised on. The more detail the better, and if you know anything of their origin that is better yet.
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[personal profile] pinnedbangs 2013-04-27 05:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[Uh-oh did he insult her? How does he even apologize for that --] N-Not that having small horns is a bad thing! I'm shorter than my twin brother so it's that genetic thing you said!

[oh yeah smooth not] I wanna see a pink and green moon one day! ... But earth's moon isn't alive it just, y'know, floats out there.

[A smile looked better on most people, and for that, Rin showed her a toothy smile in return.] Well, when I was little I really believe in it. It's a fairy tale about how this old, hungry beggar was coming to town and a bunch of animals offered him food that they gathered. But the rabbit didn't have anything to offer so she offered herself as food for the guy. The guy was so impressed that he made sure that everyone could see her image on the moon and remember her virtue. ...So I guess it's a real story since you can see a rabbit on the moon. ...But my old classmates in primary school used to tell me that it's a rabbit who was making mochi or whatever, but I think the first story's more interesting.

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[personal profile] pinnedbangs 2013-04-27 05:45 pm (UTC)(link)
[To be laughed at was a little embarrassing but hey, at least she wasn't frowning. It was a win-win as far as he was concerned.]

Where would you be growing? [What could a troll possibly grow? He really appreciated how easy-going she was. It made it fun to talk to her, as odd as it was to be talking to her - or anyone, for that matter.]

Oh uh... beaten up rice? You'd make it by cooking rice and then pounding it down in a motar. [And he tries to demonstrate as he speaks, mimicking how a mallet should be held and swung down into the motar.] ...It's pretty good. You can make a lot of things with a base like that. Like desserts, soups, rice cakes... stuff like that.