http://killsfengshui.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] killsfengshui.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] trans_92010-06-05 03:02 pm

Breaking the flavors

Mei-Xing stares at her slop listlessly, stirring it around with her finger. Another slightly unpleasant meal to round out the day, huh? No matter how much she ate, even giving the tray a try (she'd been horribly surprised to find out that it was edible), it never improved the taste. "Like lint flavored pudding." She pauses, bringing her finger up to her face and examining it.

"Lint... flavored... pudding. Hm." She scoots to the side, dipping her finer into her tray again, and draws it across the surface of the table. More dipping follows, and she sketches out several equations, mathematical and mystical in nature. After about fifteen minutes and one refill, she has a good half of the table covered in a sloppy formula. "Right. Okay. Here we go." She stares hard at her tray, a new load of slop on there, and settles down in front of it. Dipping a finger in, she licks it and beams. "From lint pudding, to melon pudding. Spirits above, I'm a hell of a genius."

It only took her three or four months to figure out she could do it instead of bitching.
greennotgold: (Without the hat)

[personal profile] greennotgold 2010-06-06 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
Carrying a tray of slop, Fletcher is on his way out of the mess hall to head down to the Sensoriums when he passes by Mei-Xing and sees what she's doing. He stops and stares; what exactly just happened there?

He peers around her at the symbols drawn on the table. "Huh...?" he says to himself as he tries to make sense of them.
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[personal profile] greennotgold 2010-06-06 06:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Fletcher stares for a second, still trying to make sense of the bizarre writings. The numbers are familiar, but...

Well, he'll try it anyway. He takes his spoon and reaches down, gathers up a small spoonful of the woman's soup, brings it to his mouth, and slurps it.

"This is good!" he exclaims. Well, it's not the best thing he's ever had, but it's so much better than the usual slop is. "How did you do this? What do all these symbols mean? Are you..."
greennotgold: (Curious)

[personal profile] greennotgold 2010-06-06 08:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, that wasn't the word he'd been thinking of, but it made more sense anyway. He sat down beside her, setting his tray of original slop down in front of himself. "Ah-- can you? I mean, is it hard?"

So, there was a way to get rid of the disgusting taste... Things got better and better every day around here.
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[personal profile] greennotgold 2010-06-06 09:00 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh..." He looks down at the goop and then, hesitantly, downs a spoonful. It's weird, yeah, but still pretty good. "Um, thank you very much! But... a formula? You said you were a magician."

Because everyone knows only science uses formulas, and magic is completely illogical and nonsensical. Or at least, everyone in Fletcher's world.
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[personal profile] greennotgold 2010-06-07 05:02 am (UTC)(link)
Fletcher listens curiously, slurping the soup as he does so, taking in the information. Yet another new set of rules and scientific laws for him to remember... "Five building blocks?" he repeats, at the end. "There's only five? Not more? We have eighty-something..."
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[personal profile] greennotgold 2010-06-07 08:19 pm (UTC)(link)
"Ohhh!" So they had science and magic. Well, that made more sense, though really at this point he wouldn't be too surprised to hear about a world that didn't.

He'd heard stories where those four elements were important, but they were all fantasies, fairy tales, the kinds of things mothers read their children before putting them to bed. The fifth one was new, though. "You can manipulate them? Even people's spirits?" That was a little creepy... "And you do it with formulas like this? That sounds a little like alchemy..."
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[personal profile] greennotgold 2010-06-08 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
"...oh." Well, he can pretend he understood that, and try to puzzle it out later. Maybe the media library has some texts on her world's magic.

"Oh, right! Um, I'm Fletcher." Probably should have introduced himself a couple minutes back, he realizes. "It's nice to meet you!"
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[personal profile] greennotgold 2010-06-10 12:47 am (UTC)(link)
"--not really!" he says, trying to save face. "I like meeting new people."

He says as he slurps some more of the slop, anyway.
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[personal profile] governorkang 2010-06-12 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
Kang didn't share his shredded venison with many people, and for good reason; there hadn't been much of it in the first place, and he'd saved it for last after eating the other meager stores of meat he'd found in the tavern. But, if this woman could make the slop not taste disgusting it was definitely worth it to let her have some.

Spotting Mei-Xing, he made his way over and sat across from her, holding a small cloth bag in one hand, "Here it is, ma'am. I wasn't kidding when I said I didn't have much left."
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[personal profile] governorkang 2010-06-12 04:28 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, if she could really get this to work, he would definitely owe her a favor. He handed her the bag and looked at the markings on the table; they were... interesting. He'd always used words and things like sand and feathers for spell components when he used to cast. "Two pieces left. If you can do it with just one of them..."
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[personal profile] governorkang 2010-06-12 05:24 am (UTC)(link)
"Alright," Kang nodded and got up, returning shortly with a tray of slop and setting it down on one of the few clear spots left on the table. He didn't want to mess any of the markings up if they were needed for Mei-Xing's spell. He knew better than to distract her with speaking, too, even if he did have a few questions he wanted to ask her about her world; concentration was important.
governorkang: (This is fun / Go fish!)

[personal profile] governorkang 2010-06-12 05:51 am (UTC)(link)
Huh, that was a nifty skill. Mei-Xing's magic was different from anything he'd ever seen before. "It's fine. I thought you might need those."

Kang poked at the slop once with a spoon, then took a bite.

...it was close. It was damn close. But not quite.

"Very impressive. Just a little bit more intensity, and it'd be perfect."