Eiji Hino (
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Characters: Eiji, OTA
Date: Feb 22 - 24
Location: Around Aifaran and the Dreaming Bridge
Situation: Friendship knots, sensory loss, and talents
Warnings/Rating: None yet
1 - Arts 5
Eiji's spent quite a bit of time learning the different knots from the Tifaut's booths around the city, and he's gotten good enough that a couple of people around have commissioned him to make some--partly because it's more personal than buying them at a stall, and partly because he can't bring himself to charge very much other than what someone wants to donate.
Come to pick one up? Come to help and make some money yourself? Or just want to talk? He's mostly at the beach.
2 - Vision
It happens as he walks back to the Dreaming Bridge--his eyes suddenly turn purple, and as he looks ahead at the city, he can barely make it out. Everything has lost its detail, like he's getting poor TV reception, and the colors he's picking up are distorted.
"Not again," he whispers, stumbling backwards in fear. There's no way he can find his way back on his own.
3 - Talent: Restoration
The moments of vision loss have gone away for now, but nothing's changed about Eiji's sense of taste being gone. Still, he tries to help out in the Dreaming Bridge's kitchen, and even if he can't taste anything that's being made, he can at least sort out the vegetables that are starting to go bad.
He sniffs some kind of milk-like liquid and makes a face.
"Okay, I think that's starting to go."
Except...no, it's not, all of a sudden. He feels some kind of weird sensation, and he thinks he's about to have another bout of sensory loss, but...no. The milk, or whatever it is, suddenly seems to smell right.
He looks over to someone else there.
"Uh, can you smell this for me? I thought it might be going bad, but now I'm not sure."
Date: Feb 22 - 24
Location: Around Aifaran and the Dreaming Bridge
Situation: Friendship knots, sensory loss, and talents
Warnings/Rating: None yet
1 - Arts 5
Eiji's spent quite a bit of time learning the different knots from the Tifaut's booths around the city, and he's gotten good enough that a couple of people around have commissioned him to make some--partly because it's more personal than buying them at a stall, and partly because he can't bring himself to charge very much other than what someone wants to donate.
Come to pick one up? Come to help and make some money yourself? Or just want to talk? He's mostly at the beach.
2 - Vision
It happens as he walks back to the Dreaming Bridge--his eyes suddenly turn purple, and as he looks ahead at the city, he can barely make it out. Everything has lost its detail, like he's getting poor TV reception, and the colors he's picking up are distorted.
"Not again," he whispers, stumbling backwards in fear. There's no way he can find his way back on his own.
3 - Talent: Restoration
The moments of vision loss have gone away for now, but nothing's changed about Eiji's sense of taste being gone. Still, he tries to help out in the Dreaming Bridge's kitchen, and even if he can't taste anything that's being made, he can at least sort out the vegetables that are starting to go bad.
He sniffs some kind of milk-like liquid and makes a face.
"Okay, I think that's starting to go."
Except...no, it's not, all of a sudden. He feels some kind of weird sensation, and he thinks he's about to have another bout of sensory loss, but...no. The milk, or whatever it is, suddenly seems to smell right.
He looks over to someone else there.
"Uh, can you smell this for me? I thought it might be going bad, but now I'm not sure."
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"Have you spoken to the scientists here? If so many people pass through from different worlds, they might have seen something like it before."
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He's looking down, though. The thought of asking for help, especially with this, is still...frightening, on some level that he can't quite understand.
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At least, most people seem to be familiar with scientists here. The only real scientist they had in Padparadscha's world was Rutile, who was more of a doctor regardless.
Padparadscha steps onto flat ground, turning their head back slightly as they do. "The stairs level out here."
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He glances up at them curiously, all while taking that careful last step onto flat ground.
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Once Eiji reaches level ground, Padparadscha starts moving again, still with a slow pace. "That's the kind of thing scientists are for, right? Discovering solutions?"
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"I guess. What kind of thing are you missing? Is it something one of us might have?"
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"What kind of powder is it?"
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Padparadscha has a somewhat musing tone to their voice, as if reminiscing about something. It's been a very long time since they've been awake to see a rough winter.
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"So not just any powder will do, right?"
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It's not as difficult a solution as to a lot of problems humans seem to have, they think, but it's difficult enough for them to have considered it.
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"Thanks."
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It's still a little more of a walk, but eventually the street opens out to the area out the front of the Dreaming Bridge. "Can you find your way to your room on your own? Though if you live in Breakwater we'll be going the same way."
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He's in Quayside, so it'll be closer, and he can hopefully sleep off the vision problems. But it's probably a good idea, just in case, to make sure he knows how to find his way back to his room if this happens to him again.
"Sorry if I put you out of your way."
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Which they usually do in the Breakwater common room, so it requires coming back this way whenever they decide it's a good time for it.
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"I should probably try that, when my eyes decide to work again."
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But it seems like he'll probably need time to recover, so Padparadscha waves towards the door of the Dreaming Bridge. "Well, you should probably get back to your room then, anyway."
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"I'll try not to."
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