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Melaka Fray ([personal profile] makeitquick) wrote2012-01-31 02:24 pm

8th Dusting

[Voice / Action]

[You know she almost, almost signed on for that one mission. A guard, surviving, she knew she could handle it. But then when she saw that "desert" thing. she has no idea what a desert is, so today she is at the library researching that, mostly because she really doesn't have much better to do today. She is clearly in a better mood though- all her earrings are in place (one of them she even thinks might be gold) and she she has a shiny nose stud in place. But... as she learns more and looks into these things more-

..Jesu.

She's gotten over being afraid of the sun (somewhat) in Luceti, mostly because of how dreary winter is, but that desert that... she flips open her journal]


Hey, Luceti. Talk to me 'bout the sun. Some of you got tales for it, right? Gotta.

[Feel free to answer her or see her in the library]
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[personal profile] rabuends 2012-02-02 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
There was a reason. He killed another goddess, which angered Amaterasu. That is why she left him. She couldn't accept his actions.
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[personal profile] rabuends 2012-02-03 02:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[The reaction is not missed on Homura's part.]

Is something wrong?
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[personal profile] rabuends 2012-02-03 11:08 pm (UTC)(link)
[She can't help feeling that's a lie, but she won't push it.]

And without much reason. He didn't like the way she prepared food for him. But, Gods are known to be very confusing to humans and alike.
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[personal profile] rabuends 2012-02-04 08:18 am (UTC)(link)
Well, there wouldn't be stories about suns or moons if they were simply ordinary, right?

[She says with a wistful smile.]
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[personal profile] rabuends 2012-02-08 07:44 am (UTC)(link)
Yes. Gods can be strange and very, ah "hokum" as you put it, but some can be benevolent. Amaterasu herself is a kind goddess, if not sometimes stern, and is very important in my culture.