[She frowns, confused, but then makes a small noise of understanding.] Sorry, I'm afraid it's a habit. '-San' is a polite honorific-- I think the equivalent is something like "Mr." or "Mrs." and so on. I don't know your age, and you're a higher status than me, so using anything else would be condescending or rude... [She trails off, because no one asked for this language lesson, Yuri jeez.] But, I can just use your given name.
[Yuri spends a few moments keeping watch, before moving to the stream to wash her arms and the sword while she's thinking of it. His question gives her a minor pause an she looks to him carefully, as if trying to figure out an ulterior motive behind it.
--Well, not that it matters. She doesn't need to use said abilities to try and read the emotions from him, because in the end he's been open about his own abilities, more or less (he did call himself a mage, though she's yet to see what that means, exactly) so she doubts her own powers would seem like much compared to that.
She resumes cleaning shortly though, sighing lightly.] I'm not used to talking about them. Where I'm from, most would assume I was just insane-- it's pretty rare. A few believe, especially in smaller communities, but... [That's not explaining anything Yuri get on track here. She taps the flat side of the sword, flustered, and continues]
I can do a few things. If someone loses anything or anyone, so long as they have something connected to the person or thing, I can track it down, no matter what. So long as it exists on this planet, of course. And, ah... I have a... connection to the dead.
[Yuri glances to him out of the corner of her eyes and then away again. My this water is interesting] I can see and speak to the dead. I suppose that draws them to me. And if I touch a spirit, or a body, I can... relive their last moments, see their last memories. That sort of thing. [Do you know how many times she's "died"? It kind of sucks.]
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[Yuri spends a few moments keeping watch, before moving to the stream to wash her arms and the sword while she's thinking of it. His question gives her a minor pause an she looks to him carefully, as if trying to figure out an ulterior motive behind it.
--Well, not that it matters. She doesn't need to use said abilities to try and read the emotions from him, because in the end he's been open about his own abilities, more or less (he did call himself a mage, though she's yet to see what that means, exactly) so she doubts her own powers would seem like much compared to that.
She resumes cleaning shortly though, sighing lightly.] I'm not used to talking about them. Where I'm from, most would assume I was just insane-- it's pretty rare. A few believe, especially in smaller communities, but... [That's not explaining anything Yuri get on track here. She taps the flat side of the sword, flustered, and continues]
I can do a few things. If someone loses anything or anyone, so long as they have something connected to the person or thing, I can track it down, no matter what. So long as it exists on this planet, of course. And, ah... I have a... connection to the dead.
[Yuri glances to him out of the corner of her eyes and then away again. My this water is interesting] I can see and speak to the dead. I suppose that draws them to me. And if I touch a spirit, or a body, I can... relive their last moments, see their last memories. That sort of thing. [Do you know how many times she's "died"? It kind of sucks.]