Cecil Harvey (
vibrafinal) wrote2011-07-19 07:31 pm
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7th moon [voice/action]
...Has anyone else ever found a particular item in the shop, and thought that it must have been placed there to taunt you? Would the Malnosso even commit such a petty act? At least it should match the pansies...
[With that said, Cecil can be found at any point on the road between the item shop and house 32, bearing... a flower in a small vase?]
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[She's never considered gardening as a job or something like that. She might think it over all the same later.]
I see, what a marvelous flower this is then! Tell me, as there is already one bloom here, if there were another could the two be used to communicate? It would be a shame to let this little one's talents go to waste~
[Plus it might make a use for that keepsake from your world, aside from being a table decoration, though that isn't her intention.]
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[Except hunting monsters. That never gets old.]
In theory, yes, unless the Malnosso can also restrict a plant's power. However, this one is but a mere plucked bloom; I doubt it'll live long enough to see another's arrival.
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[She's never used money or anything like that before, so getting a job is strange enough. It'll just be more for her to mull over later on.]
Dear me, these Malnosso and their ignominy towards flowers. And you shouldn't doubt such things, with the proper care flowers can last a lifetime!
[She's really curious about this flower now... Plus she's been pretty bored since she got here.]
Perhaps I could ensure the bloom survives until another shows up. If not, I could always grow another with time~ I've never tried growing a plant from another world, I normally only work in sunflowers, ahaha~
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[Not that the imps he hunts help his livelihood very much, but still.]
You could keep it alive for so long? That's rather impressive. Such power over plants would be unheard of, at home, unless burning them counts. Is it commmon in yours?
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But of course~ [She'll cough and look away at the 'burning plants' comment. Just the mention of it alone is sickening.] Where I am from every other person seems to possess a unique power or skill of some sort. My days were always filled with excitement~
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Every other person? Only Mysidia could match that, and their talents are not quite unique, though they are still rather impressive. Such a variety must make for interesting meetings and inventions.
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[Whilst Yuuka could go on about her battles and other more violent points of her life, that is not related to the fine specimen of a flower she's still oggling.]
Does this flower have a name?
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[What a shame. Cecil always enjoys learning about other worlds.]
It's called whisperweed. I never thought it looked like a weed, but perhaps the people of Damcyan felt differently at first.
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[Should Cecil like to hear more, Yuuka would be more than happy to discuss her world, flowers and her distaste of worthless, pathetic humans over a cup of tea~]
Whisperweed? Such a unique name for such a unique flower. I could never class such beauty as a weed.
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[Hey, his mom was one of them, and so is his wife!]
They call it a weed, yet they give it a place of honor in their gardens. They might merely like the alliteration.
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[Oh that's a shame then~ If they ever do have that cup of tea, best not bring up those human relations. She tends to think they're worthless you see. And pathetic.]
Giving it a name purely for the sake of alliteration? ...Babbleblossom? No that's just silly... Hmm, I guess Whisperweed is a fitting name if alliteration was what they were aiming for. Can you perhaps think of any other name they could give this flower?
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[This one is quite attached to them all, really. Saving them from destruction and everything.]
...Not at the moment, I admit. Though I suppose it could simply be called "whisperbloom", if it came down to it.
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[Well, to each their own and all that~ This one prefers to terrorize them rather than save them.]
"Whisperbloom" lacks the alliteration you get with Whisperweed however. Though Whisperweed might be insulting to a bloom so beautiful, it does seem to suit it well in the alliterative naming sense.
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[Will he need to give speeches about rights and equality?]
Sound, voice, speech, words... I know too little about botanical terms to find an appropriate one starting with those letters.
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[If he wants to be met with a parasol to the face, he can go right ahead~]
Perhaps I could help there then. "Speechsepal" might work, given the name references the flower's ability and petals. Another option is "Soundscape", which I think has a very nice ring to it.
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[...A parasol should hurt less than a frying pan, right?]
It does indeed. If anyone from Damcyan arrives in Luceti, you'll have to share it. Who knows, it might become popular, and you'd get the credit for it.
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[I should imagine so... Though she might consider hitting him with a frying pan if he's asleep and he doesn't want to wake up.]
I have never considered naming a new plant and becoming known for being the originator of it's name. It's actually quite an appealing prospect. At some point I shall have to try growing my own unique flowers and then naming them.
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[Ah, but if he was to be woken up by a frying pan, he'd be stealing one of his friends' character trait. That'd be rude.]
Being Luceti might even make that easier, considering the number of plants from different worlds you can sometimes find. I doubt anyone has try to crossbreed them together.
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[Very well then, she'll stick to using a parasol
and perhaps burning his castle down so he develops an innate fear of fire he won't overcome until later-- what?]That is very true! Do you have any other sort of plants native to your world? Or perhaps you know of someone who possesses a foreign plant themselves~?
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...If she tries to force him to sacrifice himself by turning into a statue, he's getting out of here.]I've not yet seen a plant from my world that appears uncommon here, but there are a few gardens in the village. Their owners might have more information.
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She wouldn't ask that much. Maybe. You spoony paladin.]Ah yes, I have noticed a fair number of gardens here. I am pleased to see the residents of this world enjoy an abundance of flowers in their village~
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Spoony's already taken! ...So's knifey, frying pany and ladley. Forky?]And the fact that those gardens grow properly and stay intact proves that we can build some semblance of stability here, too.
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...I'll settle for forky. Or sporky, that's slight more spoonish.]Are flower beds real a sign of stability though? I never saw my own gardens as something like that.
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So stylish, too.]They are, if they've not yet been uprooted by experiments or attacks.
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Sporky it is then, you sporky paladin.]I have heard of these 'experiments' before, but I was not aware they would involve the uprooting of gardens. It must be such a pain having to replant everything.
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ITT: I can't name plants with s, i and l in their names.
...Neither can I. <.< >.>
...WELL THEN~
Haha