Eleytheria (
winds_voice) wrote2012-11-10 12:20 pm
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[Eley is in a thoughtful mood, and when that kind of mood strikes him he starts to question things again... Feelings, usually. Human behaviours too. Today he's realised something and wants to ask the people of Luceti about it. As usual he's sitting on the outskirts of town with his journal on the ground in front of him, pointing up at his face as he looks down.]
Today I come to you with another question. 'Fun' is a concept I have not yet come to understand. As I will need to find ways of occupying myself during my stay in Luceti, I want to ask you all - what do you do for fun?
Perhaps I can give these things a try.
Today I come to you with another question. 'Fun' is a concept I have not yet come to understand. As I will need to find ways of occupying myself during my stay in Luceti, I want to ask you all - what do you do for fun?
Perhaps I can give these things a try.
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So fun depends on individual preference? I see. Still, it seems that there are some popular activities among the people here. Spending time with friends, reading, playing games and music all seem to be common.
Thinking about it, I was also partial to music in Agkelos. I also spent much of my time wandering the world I took care of.
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[He's sure Eley must have a few things he likes! ... Even if he doesn't seem to realize it.]
Everyone has something they like doing, and there's probably lots here who share those interests too. But as for what you like? No one can really decide that for you. I think... it's just something you decide for yourself, really.
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I believe the only way I will discover more about fun is to try new things. I am open to suggestions for activities to try. I have decided that learning more about humans, emotions and how they work, is the way I should proceed.
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[But suggestions, hmm... Rudy can think of a lot of things, but it might be better to start off small. Maybe with something Eley already seems to like for now.]
Let's see. You said you like music, right? Do you play anything?
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I have never handled an instrument myself. The people of Agkelos played many, though they were particularly fond of stringed instruments and flutes. I suppose it would be nice to try it for myself and make my own music, though I have little idea on where to start.
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Ever tried whistling?
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[He appears a bit confused by that. No, he's not sure if he quite understands. Perhaps it's obvious he hasn't tried before then~]
The wind is sometimes described as 'whistling' though I have never done it purposefully. What does that involve?
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[Pursing his lips, he'll blow gently, creating a soft whistling noise. Then he'll whistle a small tune, just as an example.]
Neat, isn't it? That's just one way of whistling. Takes a bit of practice to get down, but there's a lot of things you can do with it.
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It is harder than I thought it would be...
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Ah, well... it's a bit hard to get used to at first. But you almost had it there, I think! When you whistle, try doing it a little more softly. And maybe shape your lips like this?
[As an example Rudy whistles again, lips shaped slightly different than before. Gently this time, and just holding one note for now. Trying to whistle songs right off might be a bit harder for Eley, so let's not do that for now.]
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Still, he's prepared to keep trying, since Rudy's being patient with him. He tries again to mimic Rudy, finding it a little easier this time, and after a few false starts he finally finds the same note, letting it out for as long as his breath allows it, the sound growing stronger the longer he holds it for.]
Like that?
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Yeah, you've got it! It's a bit tough to hold those notes at first, huh? [Smiling.] But that was really good.
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And he's not really sure how to accept it either, so he might be blushing ever so slightly.]
Ah... thank you. It was nothing impressive however. I will have to keep practicing.
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You'll get the hang of it. I'd say you've already off to a good start, actually. [He looks down, smiling sheepishly.] I remember it took me a bit longer to hold down notes.
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[More accurately, he sort of picked it up as a kid. So it's more like he taught himself. But a good teacher? Now it was Rudy's turn to feel a bit embarrassed. He's having a hard time imagining that, as evident by how he briefly glances downwards.]
But-- um, well. [Back on track!!!] Anyway, you can learn anything if you keep trying and put in enough effort towards it! I'm sure you'll find more things you like doing soon enough.
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Are you... not used to being complimented by others?
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[In other words, Eley really did hit it right on the nail. Rudy's just a little embarrassed to admit it.]
Anyway, you said you never had time to learn? ... Were you busy a lot back home, then?
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My duties at home mean that I am constantly on the move... and always doing something. As a Wind Spirit, it is my job to protect the world's atmosphere. Besides that... it was all I knew in the past. All I was supposed to know.
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[There's a confused sort of tone in that question, along with an equally appropriate headtilt! Do elaborate for this kid, Eley.]
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Spirits in my world are born with a strong sense of purpose. It usually requires that we guard certain parts of the environment and work together to keep the world alive. Our purpose is our life. Anything else is foreign and meaningless to us.
Or so it was for me. I became closer to humans than the others and began to draw from their emotions. Now I feel restless... I am eager to learn more about how humans live.