illusionarymoon: (you dun goofed)
Reimu Hakurei ([personal profile] illusionarymoon) wrote2012-06-08 02:07 pm

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All right. I don't think I can take much more.

I'm building my shrine here.


[not long after her voice comes through the journals, Reimu will be shutting her own and taking off to the skies through a window in her apartment. She'll be flying through the air to her destination: the cherry blossom hill where she's had the idea to build her shrine for a while now.

Once she gets there, she'll be on the ground trying to find the best place to set it up.]
folklorist: (I suppose that works)

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[personal profile] folklorist 2012-06-13 02:21 am (UTC)(link)
[ A frown. Homesickness, yes. That was quite a prominent thing here in Luceti. Despite the glamor and fascinating new world people were made to live in nothing really could compare to one's home. Helios understands though and he gives a solemn nod at the other's explanation. ] Th-that's always hard. Homesickness. I-I'm sure having something to remind you will help with it. It's, um, always helped me at least. There's always the battle dome too. But...it's not the same as having a real life building of it.
folklorist: (Curiousity killed the cat you know?)

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[personal profile] folklorist 2012-06-16 06:24 pm (UTC)(link)
One of the best ways to jog ones memory is through the physical aspects of things. I believe there's another priestess here as well. Rei Hino. She's, ah, a traditional Japanese miko too. I'm not sure if there's any others though. With all these worlds and differing religions it's quite a handful to keep track of everyone!
folklorist: (I'm just your average headmaster yep)

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[personal profile] folklorist 2012-06-20 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sure there's others out and about. Luceti tends to pick up eclectic sorts of people, even if they're ah, from different worlds. You'd be surprised at the similarities some of these worlds have with one another.

[ It's quite fascinating in his opinion. But the again Helios is a derp who is into the whole cultural melting pot sort of thing. ]
folklorist: (Ever so curious)

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[personal profile] folklorist 2012-06-24 06:42 am (UTC)(link)
Mm yes. Many worlds see to have significant similarities and differences. It's, ah, rather fascinating. [ A smile on his end at her question. Oh yes Reimu he has done a lot of studying over the years. ] S-Something like that, yes. I've, ah, met quite a few Japanese mythologies. D-Deities too.

[ Probably not the typical studying one does with these sorts of things but, well, that's Helios for you. Always thinking outside the box. ]
folklorist: (Dour. Something is coming)

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[personal profile] folklorist 2012-06-29 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, no, unfortunately not. But I-I have heard and seen gods be brought here. I-I knew and spoke with a demi-god who was trapped here actually. But I, ah, a-agree with you. Some gods sh-shouldn't be...held and kept here against their will.
folklorist: (Never seen anything like it)

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[personal profile] folklorist 2012-07-12 04:33 pm (UTC)(link)
No gods but...you have demons in your world? [ Helios flinches and cringes on his end thankful that he's not able to be seen. Snake gods remind him of Apep and Helios' encounter with said god was less than pleasant to say the least. ]

I-I'm terribly sorry about that. That's...a shame that they would do such a thing. P-Perhaps they don't have the means to make their own shrines? But, well, asking for help would always be b-better than taking someone elses shrine.
folklorist: (Curiousity killed the cat you know?)

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[personal profile] folklorist 2012-07-29 05:52 am (UTC)(link)
I suppose they have some sort of school for them then? Something that teaches youkai their natures and-and things like that? [ He sounds genuinely curious about all of this. It's an interesting concept to listen to. ]

It's a shame that you couldn't work together. Ah! I-I mean if, if something like that in your world would even be allowed that is...