Xzana (
elongatedsmile) wrote2014-03-20 11:11 am
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[Today the journal opens up on a rather water damaged looking apartment on the top floor of the Ground Building. Yes, the apartment has been trying to fix itself, but each night she tends to destroy it once more. Thankfully with the warmer weather the mixed breed will be returning to sleeping at the bottom of the lake once more, but thinking of her move she's gotten something else on her mind.
She opens her large, fanged mouth and speaks in a slightly gravely voice.]
Talking book. I have heard tell that in this land is the ocean. This is true, is it not? In which direction is this ocean?
[It's always been a dream of her's to see an ocean. Her extra long, scaled fingers grip the book tightly just thinking about it. She had put off searching for it until she felt she had secured herself a safe territory, but she's learned that Luceti probably won't let that ever happen.]
Is it as any ocean you have visited in your world? Or is it unique as are many items in this world? What of fish? Large monsters of the sea? Does there exist a place where one can stand and not see the end of the water?
[Tell her stories of oceans, Luceti. She's planning a trip and is full of excitement.]
She opens her large, fanged mouth and speaks in a slightly gravely voice.]
Talking book. I have heard tell that in this land is the ocean. This is true, is it not? In which direction is this ocean?
[It's always been a dream of her's to see an ocean. Her extra long, scaled fingers grip the book tightly just thinking about it. She had put off searching for it until she felt she had secured herself a safe territory, but she's learned that Luceti probably won't let that ever happen.]
Is it as any ocean you have visited in your world? Or is it unique as are many items in this world? What of fish? Large monsters of the sea? Does there exist a place where one can stand and not see the end of the water?
[Tell her stories of oceans, Luceti. She's planning a trip and is full of excitement.]
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[Like with the whale, there's a pause and the quiet sound of pages turning before a picture of a seal is put in front of the camera.]
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[She considers it for a moment.] Are they like beavers? Slow on land, but fast in the water? [From what she could see herself she was guessing that to be true. Only this creature was probably even faster in the water and slower on land than a beaver.]
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All this talk about fish is making her hungry.]
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I've never had beaver or seal before, but people do hunt and eat them.
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[Then again anything that falls in either meat or fish is good in her book.]
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I have been told it is good fur.
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[Ugh, the voice synthesizer is the worst when it comes to names.]
Very warm and waterproof is what I've heard. In my world, there was a time where their fur was very valuable.
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If the fur is not needed then I will simply eat the animal. [Remembering a name to a human she had never met? That seems like too much work when she'd rather have a better lunch.]