kure "why this?!" haru (
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Who: swordhaus + cr
When: throughout june (+ the end of may, because i missed a month oops)
Where: the three apartments swordhaus uses..
What: june (+ may) catch-all
Rating/Warning: probably nothing, but i'll edit as necessary.
[ sword mafia at home. ]
When: throughout june (+ the end of may, because i missed a month oops)
Where: the three apartments swordhaus uses..
What: june (+ may) catch-all
Rating/Warning: probably nothing, but i'll edit as necessary.
[ sword mafia at home. ]
!!!
[Koumei scratched his head. How embarrassing.]
To be frank, the concept of spirits dwelling within objects isn't entirely unfamiliar in our world, but the reasons are unrelated to an object's longevity or not. Instead, it's related to various Dungeons and the Djinn who dwell within them. Those who solve the puzzles of those Dungeons are said to 'conquer' them, and they form a pact with the Djinn who guards it.
That pact is symbolized by the presence of an eight-sided star that becomes emblazoned on a metal object that the 'conqueror' holds dear, and it becomes a 'Metal Vessel'...
Like so.
[He drew his own fan, showing Naki and Little Fox the symbol of the Lesser Key of Solomon emblazoned on the handle of it.]
However, while we can borrow the Djinn's powers as needed, we're not able to call them forth into this world-- that is in the domain of the Magi and the Magi alone.
...
[he took a breath.]
My apologies if this is confusing for you, but drawing comparisons between your circumstances and what is familiar in our home has been the easiest way for me to understand. Little Fox and Naki are more like....friends, right?
!?!
When Koumei pauses, he waves a hand and shakes his head, trying to keep everyone calm.]
It's totally not an insult. People with metal vessels and the Djinns are the best partners out there, you know? None of it works if the Djinn doesn't like you, and you gotta work hard for that.
[Except Kouha, who got his because he lucked out and his other brother had too many Djinn already.]
Seems like the whole situation's pretty different, though... Maybe we should just keep it simple. "Friends" or "partners" works just fine, but names are even easier, and you don't gotta explain anything. They're just "Naki and Fox", right?
[He looks to Naki and Foxy for confirmation, because it'd be better not to stick their feet in their mouths a second time in a single conversation. Besides, he's always rolled with the strange a little easier than Koumei does.]
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Ah--that's right! We're simply Nakigitsune and fox. [Ahem!] That is quite interesting though! Djinns sound something like tsukumogami...have you met djinns yourselves?
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But by our strength alone, we're not able to let them manifest at all in this world. Only someone similar to Mister Haru can accomplish that, and there are only four people like that in our world.
...I've met Dantalion once in person, and her strength is added to my own in times when it's needed. Does that make sense Naki? Little Fox?
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[She's still his forever girl/Djinn, though, so mocking her any more feels mean.]
There was that time Aladdin brought out all our Djinn in Magnostadt, too. Mei wasn't there for it, but it was weird to see half a dozen of 'em out at once, especially on a battlefield!
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[How interesting!]
Would it be possible to meet your Djinn someday? Perhaps with our master's assistance, or if this Aladdin ever appears.
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...While, in theory, Mister Haru might be able to manifest them temporarily, there's no guarantee that it will work. Even in our own home, the Djinn exist in another realm entirely and require a tremendous amount of energy to manifest for even a short period. Only the Magi, like Aladdin, who are beloved by the rukh and have access to all of the energies in nature, can bring them out into the world at all.
Since Mister Haru already has at least a dozen of your bretheren manifested even here, I don't think it's wise to attempt. But, if all parties are in agreement to try, it might be interesting to see how it works.
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We'd need someplace big to do it, too... They're sized more like buildings than people, so we can't fit them in here. Maybe we could try just one at a time?
[It wouldn't do to let their landlord/host/new friend? pass out over something that amounts to a whim.]
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[Gotta respect Haruji's wishes, after all!]
Ah, but all that aside, it really is a pleasure to meet you, Kouha-dono! We are glad to see that Koumei-dono has found family in this place.
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Yes, and I want to thank the both of you as well for allowing Kouha to stay in the apartment with us.
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[Not that it wasn't inevitable, of course. He'd just expected to have to bully his way in a lot more.]
And thanks for watching out for my brother, too. I appreciate that.
[More than they probably realize, in fact. They're officially on his cool people list now, and it'll be hard to get back off it. Hugs are imminent, new fox friends.]
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That's right.
[Naki's first (and possibly only) actual words in this entire conversation. Hooray!
They'd be so confused if hugs happened...]
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You both are very good housemates as well, Naki and Little Fox. The castle we grew up in was always crowded as well, so these apartments are a small comfort in this strange place.
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Yeah, definitely. Being in a quiet place is so boring, anyway! And at least this place has way more interesting people to hang out with.