The Storyteller (
story_teller) wrote2018-03-07 10:47 pm
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IC INBOX: STORYTELLER
IC INBOX: THE STORYTELLER

The Storyteller's temple on the central island of Ensō is, unsurprisingly, where your local deity can most often be found. Those seeking to strike up a conversation or pursue the Storyteller for answers are not guaranteed an immediate answer, but they can certainly try. If one waits for long enough after posing a question, their expectation for a response from the deity in question may very well prompt them to happen along...eventually.
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[The word is somber. The Storyteller sits back on their haunches and watches the chick nip at their fur as she wishes. Their physical shape is hardly one that requires the same level of care as any mortal's.]
I am sorry for that. For him.
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I just... hope he got to go back to Luna.
You don't... know where they go any more than you know how we got here do ya? [He's pretty sure he knows the answer but he just wants to hear it verified.]
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I cannot say. I suspect they return to their stories...to the point from which they departed them, so that they may complete that narrative. But oftentimes they return, and it is difficult to say why.
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So I probably should've asked Iggy before I brought all this shit up here but you can eat, yeah?
Even if you don't have to and it's not necessary and- [A pause as he realizes he's defending the question before they've had a chance to answer.] Fuck I'm getting used to arguing with Ardyn.
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[They are especially wary of indulgence of late, however. You may have to forgive them for that; Rapsho was a rude awakening in many respects.]
Though you need not expend resources on my account if they are...valuable.
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["unnecessary expenditure of resources" sounds like Iggy too. Tory stop.]
Anyone ever tell you ya fuss too much? [He reaches out to give them a scritch under one ear and then drops his hand down to stroke Tiana, who is quite content where she's nestled.] Got a few berries, some smoked fish, I'm slowly figuring out how to make pan bread.
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[It is said with a prim sort of dignity, which is a difficult thing to manage when one is a dog. Nonetheless, it is something they effect quite well.]
Might I inquire as to the reason behind such gifts?
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Quite talkin like some puffed up Altissian dignitary and just try this.
[He reaches into one of the muslin pouches in the basket and produces a strip of smoked fish with a grin.]
Why's it gotta be a gift? Why can't we just hang out and talk and you get to meet my new girl. Shit she likes you more than me.
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[Questions answered, or favors delivered. They do not, strictly speaking, mind that - and they would be foolish to ever assume that one would approach them for anything else. The gesture is, all the same, a polite one.]
[It is very much like an offering, if it were the sort that would translate to a god like them. The Storyteller sniffs the meat curiously.]
Though it is nice of you to share.
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[There is just so much about their assumptions no how the world works that are bullshit. Someone's really gotta start calling them on this shit.
Good thing Gladio's here to take on that burden.]
Go on~ It's just fish. Works out that you're feeling canine today cause I think the only thing I've got to interest birds is some shitty pan bread. Lani won't touch it, spoiled brat.
[Lbr, even Tiana doesn't like it much.]
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In that case...thank you.
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[And then a thought that has him tilting his head.]
You know you can come up to the shop and hang out with me any time you want?
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[They could probably find it without his help - this is their island, after all - but it strikes them as more courteous to ask.]
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[Snagging a piece of fish for himself and dropping a handful of berries and torn up bread pieces for Tiana.]
Still gotta finish up the roof but that wall that caved in is all fixed up.
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[The Storyteller sits back on their haunches, canid jaws briefly parting in a yawn.]
You work quickly.
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[It might be slower going for most of the others because... well Gladio is sturdier than most.]
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[The most they can do is provide building materials with the proper amount of stories, and that is the extent of it. They imagine this is the source of much discontent, as far as their lack of construction expertise is concerned.]
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Like I said, the more people that know how to do it the easier it makes things on me.
Hmmm I got a question for ya though. A theory of sorts. Can... Would it be possible, if we built some sort of irrigation equipment, to channel fresh water from the stream through the mana pool to the islets?
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[Their gaze drifts, momentarily. For a moment, the dog seems pensive - distant. It is not entirely clear how they manage to look contemplative while so thoroughly canine, but manage it they do.]
I believe the opportunity to explore such an option may soon arise, though I cannot specifically say when.
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[Since the mana pools work by you wanting to go somewhere specific and you have to think about it and everything, would it even be possible to dedicate a mana pool like that?]
Oh-ho? Got somethin fancy comin up soon?
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[They're not about to elaborate at the moment. Sorry, Gladio.]
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Alright, if you say so. [Plucking out another piece of fish this time for himself as he looks around the temple.]
Hey... You ever think of building this place back up? I mean... I figure you've got better ways of doing it than I do.
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[The place is not nearly as bad as it one was - so many people frequenting it has caused it to achieve a more lived-in look, simply by nature - but it is still a sad shadow of what it once was.]
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But then there's something about the way civilization and nature have merged here that feels a little wrong to disturb.]
Would you like it? If it were fixed up?
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[Which is not really an answer at all.]
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mind if we fade out here?
sure thing!