Omi Tsukiyono (
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pslplz2016-02-26 12:40 pm
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Ship-testing catchall
To Try:
Omi:
Kura
Nagi (not for the same set-up, but as long as futureverse catchall is there, maybe a test thread for what they'd be like?)
Kura:
Mizuki:
Ran
Yun (I know you don't want a bitchfest, but I still wanna try this one... lol)
Yukimi:
Yagyuu:
Fuji
Hak
Yukimura
Goku:
Ouka
Yona
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And naturally, Mizuki would be different from him. Hak flashes him an irreverent grin.
"Which is good for humble ruffians like me. Saves us from having to do your kind of work."
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"Clearly you have a good idea of where your own talents lie."
Hak may take that as an invitation to elaborate further, if he likes. Looks aside, he must surely have other virtues to recommend himself. No one who knows Mizuki half so well would set him up with a beautiful bimbo.
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"Fighting. Military tactics... Taking naps."
Trolling was the real last answer, but he wouldn't be very good at it if he directly admitted it.
"When you grow up around people who live in combat, you come out of it with a different view of what you need to know in life, probably."
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"What sort of view is that?"
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"...Some people have lives that benefit more from book smarts. Jobs that require that kind of higher learning, and homes that are well removed from war zone horrors.
"That kind of knowledge wouldn't serve me the same way. Growing up with no sense of constancy, and having regular exposure to broken people and places at the hands of broken systems, what was more valuable was having a sense of worldliness. To understand the different political and cultural environments around; to quickly adapt to the unexpected; to be able to analyze a risky situation; and to read a person's intentions well enough to avoid getting outsmarted. And, worse come to worse... to be strong enough to protect yourself and anyone you treasure. Even at a cost."
Which in essence also meant understanding the potential to lose who knew what at any time, being ready for it and not letting the fear of as much cripple you.
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"Er."
He nods and takes a brief sip from his drink.
"That's very sobering. But I should think that anyone under your protection must be fortunate indeed."
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"Well, thank you very much." There's a strange humility in his acceptance of the compliment. He hardly has need for it; he's certainly no slouch in the department of being strong enough to protect. With two little brothers to look after, he'd made sure of that much from a young age indeed.
"At any rate, at this age I'm set enough in my ways pursuing something more academic is bound to end in disappointment for everyone involved." Not for lack of intelligence, but simple lack of motivation. Hak was content and comfortable in the life he had.
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"Well I think you've spent your time wisely..."
Certainly enough to make his mark in his field, in his own way.
"Do you watch the movies very much?"
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"Got one to plug for me?" Hey, he might well see it just out of curiosity, as long as it wasn't something mushy.
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In truth, he wonders whether a guy like Hak would find Mizuki very interesting at all. The life he's led is very different to Mizuki's own rather sheltered existence. Book smarts versus world smarts. It would make for an interesting pairing in a movie or a fictional story maybe. It's the lens he sees a lot of things in, which might to be to his disadvantage. How such things translate in real life is less clear to him. Otherwise, he would be a documentary writer.
"If you're ever curious about how they're made, you're welcome to come by the studio," he finds himself saying.
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"Sure, sounds interesting." A rare opportunity at least.