marisa kirisame ╰☆╮ 霧雨魔理沙 (
lovecolored) wrote2018-07-18 09:52 pm
( camp ) [week 7] thursday night
[ Oh damn, it's getting close to curfew. The last thing Marisa wants is a repeat of no-alibi-night (well. the last thing she wants is to be supermurdered and coralified, actually). She puts her book and pen back in her trunk, leaving a tin of...something plant-y and liquid to sit out for the night on top of it, and starts heading out with the intent of going to the rec room.
Though she sees someone dawdling in the clearing, she takes a detour. ]
Hey, Lenka. Got any plans tonight?
Though she sees someone dawdling in the clearing, she takes a detour. ]
Hey, Lenka. Got any plans tonight?

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[ She looks genuinely concerned. Lenka she knew your world was in dire straits but fuck. ]
How? Did it give him more juice to work with? [ that is most of Marisa's understanding on how gods work. Give prayers = god gets more powerful. ]
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[Kind of like the coral dead do, with their weekly singing, though he's not sure how much of that is something for the sake of Sol's growth and how much of that is... the god attempting to sing to itself. The relationship between the dead and the altar is still a bit of a mystery, aside from the food thing.
It takes a few more moments of thought to sort out her question about his world, since even he isn't completely sure of the state of it at the moment. But...]
Back home -- we already had an apocalypse. I think it was twenty years ago? When the Aragami first appeared.
[He mostly sounds thoughtful about it, it's more of a fact of life for him, since he was born into it.]
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[ .... ]
Is that how they wiped out all the trees?
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Knowing this place, they'll probably have to find out firsthand.
Lenka shakes his head a little. Refocuses.]
Ah. Yes. Something like that. The plants and the animals... And the structures. It was because no one knew how to fight them. [at least in part, anyway; the other part is just...] And there were too many, I think.
[He's quiet for a moment, contemplative.]
It was weird, when I first got here, that there weren't any.
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But today's not that day, and she still looks confused about it. ]
So it was just somethin' you got used to. [ For a second, she looks a little sad. Getting used to the total eradication of plant life doesn't sound like something she could handle, with how much she likes the forest. ]
Say, s'that why you've been gardenin', here? [ Is Lenka mourning the plants back home... ] They're nice, by the way. The stuff you put around the cabin.