Zulf (
leaveyourstarburning) wrote2012-06-01 11:58 pm
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002. Video/Action for outside of Azalea Town
[Darkness has fallen over Johto when Zulf's feed flickers on; it isn't too late, but the sun has more than set. The location itself seems to be a secluded one, surrounded by trees shielding it from any signs of civilization, if there are even any cities around to begin with.
However, the camera is focused on a light source - a vast array of twinkling lights, more than can be counted, that seem to be coming from a great distance away. Those that are a bit more astronomically-inclined may recognize several of the major constellations; wherever he is, the view of the sky is beautiful, untainted by artificial light or other pollution.
He films it for a little while before the night sky vanishes, all those little pinpricks of light melding together in a blur as he turns the camera back toward himself. Despite all the darkness, he's actually visible on the feed; Squirt seems to have contented herself sitting in his lap, the soft glow from her antennae flickering up and illuminating his features.
He's smiling a little, though the expression isn't exactly joyful; like last time, the smile doesn't quite reach his eyes, though it's in a way that's more melancholy rather than untrustworthy.]
I've heard that the night sky makes some feel insignificant - something to do with how vast it is, and how completely untouchable it seems. But I've always found that comforting - that no matter what we do or how many mistakes we make, the stars will always be a constant.
[That smile shifts into something warmer, decidedly more genuine. It's...odd, given the subject he's talking about; whatever he's thinking of, it probably isn't supposed to be something that one reflects on fondly, but it seems to please him in some way.]
In some ways, a little insignificance is a good thing, I think - it breeds humility, rather than arrogance; it allows for stability, rather than the uncertainty of complete responsibility. The knowledge that there's always something that you can never touch, that can never be harmed or destroyed or affected by anything you do...it's good knowledge to have.
Enough of that, though...it's a beautiful night. I'm outside of Azalea Town - there's a well surrounded by a stand of trees. Should you want someone to talk to, I'll be here for a while.
[...his social skills are flawless, I am telling you...]
However, the camera is focused on a light source - a vast array of twinkling lights, more than can be counted, that seem to be coming from a great distance away. Those that are a bit more astronomically-inclined may recognize several of the major constellations; wherever he is, the view of the sky is beautiful, untainted by artificial light or other pollution.
He films it for a little while before the night sky vanishes, all those little pinpricks of light melding together in a blur as he turns the camera back toward himself. Despite all the darkness, he's actually visible on the feed; Squirt seems to have contented herself sitting in his lap, the soft glow from her antennae flickering up and illuminating his features.
He's smiling a little, though the expression isn't exactly joyful; like last time, the smile doesn't quite reach his eyes, though it's in a way that's more melancholy rather than untrustworthy.]
I've heard that the night sky makes some feel insignificant - something to do with how vast it is, and how completely untouchable it seems. But I've always found that comforting - that no matter what we do or how many mistakes we make, the stars will always be a constant.
[That smile shifts into something warmer, decidedly more genuine. It's...odd, given the subject he's talking about; whatever he's thinking of, it probably isn't supposed to be something that one reflects on fondly, but it seems to please him in some way.]
In some ways, a little insignificance is a good thing, I think - it breeds humility, rather than arrogance; it allows for stability, rather than the uncertainty of complete responsibility. The knowledge that there's always something that you can never touch, that can never be harmed or destroyed or affected by anything you do...it's good knowledge to have.
Enough of that, though...it's a beautiful night. I'm outside of Azalea Town - there's a well surrounded by a stand of trees. Should you want someone to talk to, I'll be here for a while.
[...his social skills are flawless, I am telling you...]
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Likewise. Ah... that is a very healthy specimen of Chinchou you seem to have there. How were you able to obtain it?
[He seems very intrigued by it, as he normally is by water fauna.]
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The lights from that Chinchou bounce a little when she's mentioned, however, and she can be seen leaning up as though to get a look at the feed; someone's talking about her, she wants to see.]
It's the Pokémon I was given when I arrived; she's been very good so far.
[There's genuine fondness in his voice as he speaks, a soft smile crossing his features.]
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[While the question is asked in a rather casual tone, Gorthan seems suddenly troubled by his own words as soon as he says them.]
For the sight of the night sky to be denied to certain creatures... Even I cannot imagine what it must be like to be deprived of something so inspiring.
Ah, even right now, I am envious that you can freely look at the stars and bathe in their primal light, while I cannot, in the center of Goldenrod City.
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However, for now he just kind of tips his head a bit at that.]
Goldenrod City - I've heard much about that place; how do you like it, personally?
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I simply wish I had the time to see more of this strange world. How much have you seen of it so far?
[His question is laden with curiosity; he feels he's gone too long without a good story.]
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[Zulf, unfortunately, has never been much of a storyteller.]
Those I've met so far have been kind; travelling large distances is something I've done before, so I'm not worried. It's been nice.
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What are the towns you've seen so far? What sight has impressed you the most? Have you found something that reminds you of your world of origin?
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[...just...have some staring into the camera, you, that was a lot of questions.]
Which would you want me to answer first?
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However, I would prefer that we not discuss my home world any more than is completely necessary. That's a personal choice that I don't owe you an explanation for; I ask that you respect it. Is that acceptable?
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I understand why you would make such a request, and I am more than willing to comply. In fact, I wonder if I should make a similar request of you, concerning my own home world... It would make us even, at the very least.
That said, allow me to say that I find the straightforwardness of your manners to be something fresh, rare and beautiful.
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Zulf has never really known what to do with compliments; it isn't as though he's never received them, but he's always been a bit awkward in terms of knowing what to say to them.]
...thank you. I just find that communication is easiest when both parties say exactly what they mean. If you would like to make that request, then I don't see why you shouldn't; there are many reasons why that request might be made, and I'll respect your decision either way.
That said, though - this world is very similar to my own in some ways, completely different in others. Travelling large distances across wild territory is something that these places have in common, as are the creatures attacking if you wander into the tall grass.
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[For a moment, his tone is mildly teasing.]
Why, I believe you just shared something about your world of origin regardless.
And have you witnessed anything so far that you found particularly memorable?
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And as for whether communication is meant to be easy, I don't see why it shouldn't be. If it isn't, it defeats the purpose of communication in the first place.
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Why, are you truly that fair? That is another rare quality.
And, exactly. It is meant to be easy. Which is why finding ways to hamper and complicate it is such an important part of each of our lives. There is no conflict, drama or even fun in simplicity... No stories begin until the natural and spontaneous order of things is upset.
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An interesting way of putting it, though I'm not here to be your personal entertainment. My experiences aren't confined only to stories and fiction, and I'll thank you to not treat them as such.
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... Of course. I was implying no such thing. And if that is what my words led you to understand, you have my sincere apologies.
... Ah, and I do believe this was another example of your direct words making things easier. Truly admirable.
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The second part of that, however...]
Oh? Might I ask how?
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[WHAT...ARE THE PEOPLE HERE...
no seriously all of you act as though you've never experienced basic decency in your lives
i am an ura and what is this]
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What is it that stole your innocence away from you?
[While he could have been playful, teasing and even insinuating here, there is genuine empathy in his tone, aside from curiosity.]
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