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Weaver [Open]
Who: Miku and Whomever
Where: The Sensoriums, inside her Brainplace
What: Miku thinks about frustrations and useless things.
It had taken her time, but Miku hadn't minded. She was lucky, she'd had lots of time lately to put towards her own silly pursuits, now that the worst things... the frightening things, had passed for the moment. She sat before a loom in the Sensoriums, the surrounding area made to look like her ever-growing mental protections. Archers dressed in Japanese armor marched back and forth along the walls of the pink-and-white Japanese castle.
The gates were wide open, though there didn't seem to be much inside the courtyard. From somewhere within the castle, overtaking any other sound that there should have been, there was a rhythmic noise. It creaked, clacked, and clinked over and over. Beneath that, and still just audible, Miku counted. "One, two, three, pull. One, two, three, push."
Inside the largest room, where a raised dais dominated the back wall, Miku sat at a loom, her clothing conspicuously Western. Her fingers flashed a shuttle back and forth between a netting of strings, her stockinged feet pressing down at heddles to move the threads up and down, occasionally moving a beam back and forth. The fabric, slowly forming before her, a brilliant shade of red.
Maybe, Miku reasoned as she carefully wove, she was frustrated. The end result of her work would not be real, she would have nothing but the experience with which to use later. But where would she find a loom in any post-industrial world? Miku pushed down a heddle, shot the shuttle back through, and sighed. And naturally, there would always be someone who would heckle her, but that was alright.
She was used to that.
Where: The Sensoriums, inside her Brainplace
What: Miku thinks about frustrations and useless things.
It had taken her time, but Miku hadn't minded. She was lucky, she'd had lots of time lately to put towards her own silly pursuits, now that the worst things... the frightening things, had passed for the moment. She sat before a loom in the Sensoriums, the surrounding area made to look like her ever-growing mental protections. Archers dressed in Japanese armor marched back and forth along the walls of the pink-and-white Japanese castle.
The gates were wide open, though there didn't seem to be much inside the courtyard. From somewhere within the castle, overtaking any other sound that there should have been, there was a rhythmic noise. It creaked, clacked, and clinked over and over. Beneath that, and still just audible, Miku counted. "One, two, three, pull. One, two, three, push."
Inside the largest room, where a raised dais dominated the back wall, Miku sat at a loom, her clothing conspicuously Western. Her fingers flashed a shuttle back and forth between a netting of strings, her stockinged feet pressing down at heddles to move the threads up and down, occasionally moving a beam back and forth. The fabric, slowly forming before her, a brilliant shade of red.
Maybe, Miku reasoned as she carefully wove, she was frustrated. The end result of her work would not be real, she would have nothing but the experience with which to use later. But where would she find a loom in any post-industrial world? Miku pushed down a heddle, shot the shuttle back through, and sighed. And naturally, there would always be someone who would heckle her, but that was alright.
She was used to that.

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Sorry about the wait! ;;~!!
"I think, if you explained it clearly, they'd be able to work with you in case it something bad happens. Or at least, try to figure out a way to help you. We're all in this together, aren't we?"
/pat
"I would prefer to be free."
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She searched for the word, "Keep anything terrible from happening. They had to help... someone I know with that, once."
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He reaches up and pulls off his helmet so he can have a breath of fresh air, not recycled hair. The helmet goes between his knees and he looks down at it.
"Unsafe ideas and actions may spread so they are kept locked up for their own safety and they safety of others."