It seems fair to me, considering which of the two of us need food to survive.
[she slips off the bed, though, and heads over to grab her blackglass. She had a few pictures of Tokyo, downloaded late one night when she was bored waiting for people to get to sleep. That and she had remembered their conversation. She returns to Jack's bed, flopping down and bringing upthesavedpictures]
I don't live in the city proper, I live further out. [she gestures on one of the pictures, a general area of where her house was] But it doesn't take long to get there. It's pretty busy like this all the time, though.
Fine. Undying loyalty. Anything else you'd like, your majesty?
[ said with a laugh, and when she hops back on the bunk with her blackglass, Jack scoots up next to her to make it easy to see what she pulls up on the screen. honestly, jack's jaw is dropping some. it's so much different from shiloh - and so incredibly full of life. busy and bright and lively. ]
That's incredible... I didn't think cities could look that alive. [ then again, his views on shiloh have always been sort of jaded. he lifts a hand to swap back to the picture of the large, ornate red structure, a bit enchanted by it and immensely curious. ] This is beautiful. What is that? The architecture's different from the rest.
[she glances sideways at Jack as he looks at the pictures and can't help but grin a tiny bit. Tokyo wasn't her native city - hell, Japan really wasn't either, but it was her favorite place to live, out of everywhere she'd been] It's always like that. Twenty million people and more, coming and going.
This, though - [she lightly taps the shrine] - is a shrine. One of many. Religious buildings, though they're also really big tourist attractions. There's a smaller one, less fancy near where I live - my "cousin" guards it.
[ he's pretty sure she has, and wow, rude. so he's giving her a wry eyeroll. he's going back to studying the picture right after, though, head tilting as he takes in the details and nods as she explains. ]
[Jack please she's a deity, reading files is not a big deal, especially with her ability to keep secrets. She tilts her head at the question, though, and gives a thoughtful hum]
The shrine itself is Shinto, but there's more than one religion. I'd say there's thousands.
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[she slips off the bed, though, and heads over to grab her blackglass. She had a few pictures of Tokyo, downloaded late one night when she was bored waiting for people to get to sleep. That and she had remembered their conversation. She returns to Jack's bed, flopping down and bringing up the saved pictures]
I don't live in the city proper, I live further out. [she gestures on one of the pictures, a general area of where her house was] But it doesn't take long to get there. It's pretty busy like this all the time, though.
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[ said with a laugh, and when she hops back on the bunk with her blackglass, Jack scoots up next to her to make it easy to see what she pulls up on the screen. honestly, jack's jaw is dropping some. it's so much different from shiloh - and so incredibly full of life. busy and bright and lively. ]
That's incredible... I didn't think cities could look that alive. [ then again, his views on shiloh have always been sort of jaded. he lifts a hand to swap back to the picture of the large, ornate red structure, a bit enchanted by it and immensely curious. ] This is beautiful. What is that? The architecture's different from the rest.
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[she glances sideways at Jack as he looks at the pictures and can't help but grin a tiny bit. Tokyo wasn't her native city - hell, Japan really wasn't either, but it was her favorite place to live, out of everywhere she'd been] It's always like that. Twenty million people and more, coming and going.
This, though - [she lightly taps the shrine] - is a shrine. One of many. Religious buildings, though they're also really big tourist attractions. There's a smaller one, less fancy near where I live - my "cousin" guards it.
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[ he's pretty sure she has, and wow, rude. so he's giving her a wry eyeroll. he's going back to studying the picture right after, though, head tilting as he takes in the details and nods as she explains. ]
Religious. What's the religion in this world?
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[Jack please she's a deity, reading files is not a big deal, especially with her ability to keep secrets. She tilts her head at the question, though, and gives a thoughtful hum]
The shrine itself is Shinto, but there's more than one religion. I'd say there's thousands.