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Entry tags:
- [atla] aang,
- [atla] katara,
- [atla] sokka,
- [atla] zuko,
- [bones] temperance brennan,
- [disney: batb] beast,
- [durarara] masaomi kida,
- [epic mickey] oswald the lucky rabbit,
- [fullmetal alchemist] winry rockbell,
- [haruhi suzumiya] haruhi suzumiya,
- [haruhi suzumiya] kyon,
- [httyd] hiccup,
- [oc] adele leblanc,
- [oc] helios sprensonne,
- [persona] minako arisato,
- [potc] jack sparrow,
- [shin megami tensei] naoki,
- [star ocean] leon geeste,
- [star ocean] precis f. neumann,
- [tales: legendia] grune,
- [tales: symphonia] emil castagnier,
- [tales: symphonia] raine sage,
- [tales: symphonia] sheena fujibayashi,
- [the dresden files] harry dresden,
- [the dresden files] molly carpenter,
- [the idolm@ster] azusa miura
The Cultural Fair
Who: Everyone! Or as close to that as possible, please. \o/
What: The Cultural Fair
When: April 25th-26th, though the earlier set-up days (22nd, 23rd, and keeping everything dry on the 24th) are also encouraged to help get a feel for it
Where: All around the town square
Summary: Also here.
Rating: ... is this a thing?
Note: Booths can be labeled as separate comments! Just put [booth name] or something in the subject line so people can find top level comments easier. Work was probably started for it on the 22nd-23rd for labor purposes, sheltering things from the weather on the 24th, and the actual Fair is on the 25th-26th, so using any of those dates and figuring out where your characters are helping would be good. CHARACTERS ARE WELCOME TO TAG THE LOG FOR INTERACTING WITH OTHERS, NOT JUST BOOTHS, SO FEEL FREE TO TAG IN! Also a character who might not know what's going on is welcome to walk by and question it! And so forth.
I'll leave the descriptions up to you all as there probably isn't much that is too uniform about the displays, as everyone is encouraged to be creative about it. Think of it as something on a much smaller scale than the festival from a year ago, definitely, but how hard the characters worked isn't something I could define for each of you. That said there are plenty of unique sights, so enjoy browsing! Thank you!
(Also, please add your name tags!)
What: The Cultural Fair
When: April 25th-26th, though the earlier set-up days (22nd, 23rd, and keeping everything dry on the 24th) are also encouraged to help get a feel for it
Where: All around the town square
Summary: Also here.
Rating: ... is this a thing?
Note: Booths can be labeled as separate comments! Just put [booth name] or something in the subject line so people can find top level comments easier. Work was probably started for it on the 22nd-23rd for labor purposes, sheltering things from the weather on the 24th, and the actual Fair is on the 25th-26th, so using any of those dates and figuring out where your characters are helping would be good. CHARACTERS ARE WELCOME TO TAG THE LOG FOR INTERACTING WITH OTHERS, NOT JUST BOOTHS, SO FEEL FREE TO TAG IN! Also a character who might not know what's going on is welcome to walk by and question it! And so forth.
I'll leave the descriptions up to you all as there probably isn't much that is too uniform about the displays, as everyone is encouraged to be creative about it. Think of it as something on a much smaller scale than the festival from a year ago, definitely, but how hard the characters worked isn't something I could define for each of you. That said there are plenty of unique sights, so enjoy browsing! Thank you!
(Also, please add your name tags!)
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No, I'm from the Southern Water Tribe. My planet doesn't have a name.
[She has to ask-]
Your Earth doesn't have two moons, does it?
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No. One moon. Have you encountered an Earth that has more?
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Just one so far. But it was the first Earth I'd heard of, so I like to ask.
[Plus. The idea of two moons is amazing.]
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I cannot blame you. The night sky on that Earth must be a spectacular sight.
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[Despite this statement of... alienation, Brennan might notice that Katara's face distinctly resembles Inuit facial features. Her dark skin tone and bright blue eyes are reflected in her older brother, and like the two blue beads holding back her hair loopies, Sokka has a single braid with the same. The bald fourteen-year-old with the blue arrow on his head talking with someone else at the moment has more of a classically Asian facial structure as well as the young man with the dramatic scar over one eye.]
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[But she's still looking closely. Because there's something... familiar looking about the girl. And the tent not too far from her tent. It's easy to see past the flesh to the bones underneath. The features are classic Mongoloid: rounded, flatter face, narrow nasal passage, the larger mandible, the dip of the zygomatics towards the maxilla. She's studied many skulls like this.
It makes her think back to the Viking, his comprehension of Old Norse despite conceivably being from another planet. And what Scorpius had said, about how Sebaceans had spread out past their planet in the course of their evolution.]
What tribe did you say you were from again?
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[So she'd thought there was some confusion. But she smiles at the older woman and responds not only to the question but to the searching glance - she knows the look of someone trying to place something..]
I'm from the Southern Water Tribe. That's in our world's South Pole.
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[But the confusion is otherwise dismissed. As argumentative as Brennan can be, there are points at which to drop the conversation. ...usually after she has the last word.
There's another glance towards the tent.] Your features are remarkably Mongoloid in characteristic, similar to that of a similarly located population on Earth.
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But before she has a chance to comment on that, she is distracted by Brennan's observation.]
...Mongoloid? I haven't heard of them before. Where do they live?
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[Whiiiiich probably doesn't answer Katara's question at all. But Brennan just has to give a full explanation.]
Historically speaking, however, mongoloid has generally included natives of the Asian, North American, and South American continents. ...do you know anything of Earth geography?
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...then again, she thought of the professor seeking the knowledge spirit's library. There were some studies she didn't understand.]
Yes, we learned about it in World Sharing class.
[And Asia - Asia was where Masaomi was from. Was she saying that she had the same type of facial features as Masaomi?]
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But as it is, right now, she has one of her own.]
World Sharing class?
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[So it's. Pretty much what she sounds like. Katara pauses when she realizes she might be over-explaining.]
It's my favorite class.
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I can imagine how fascinating it must be. I must admit that as an anthropologist, the differing worlds here has been one of the few aspects of life in Luceti to really capture my attention. This fair has been very enjoyable.
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It is! Learning about different worlds and cultures is one of my favorite things about being here. It's always so interesting to find the commonalities between different people and worlds. But "anthropologist" isn't a word I've heard before - what is it?
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It sounds almost like a historian, but of people groups and cultures, instead of the past.
[She can see how that would be interesting, if not, necessarily... useful.]
It sounds like something they might study at the university of Ba Sing Se.
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[A beat.] Ba Sing Se?
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[She gestures to another part of their booth.]
I can show you a map, if you like.
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[She nods.] I would very much like to see this map.
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[She speaks as she goes to find the map, moving away from the food. Follow?]
I was astonished that there were other worlds which had considered different elements - like lightning or wood or aether. It's such a basic part of the way our world is made up, I'd never considered any elemental differences.
[Here's the map! She's not going to bring it back over to where the food is, instead she starts to unfurl the precious scroll.
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