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meat_mooks) wrote in
trans_92012-03-27 01:28 pm
Fish on! [Open]
The Kohaku River ran diagonally through most of the City, past Central Park, winding its way between Castle Wyvern and the Bathhouse and Awesome World, and finally ending somewhere in Escherville. Its pristine waters would therefore be an excellent vehicle through which to introduce a convenient new source of protein.
Or so Tarrant reasoned when he began the project. Now, about a third of the way through, the fry he'd introduced into the river earlier (or at least the ones that survived notice by the native carp) were growing rapidly, establishing themselves and their territories.
[The river is open for fishing! The fish species Tarrant is aiming for are the following:
Feel free to mess around in the river, fish, or bug Tarrant.]
Or so Tarrant reasoned when he began the project. Now, about a third of the way through, the fry he'd introduced into the river earlier (or at least the ones that survived notice by the native carp) were growing rapidly, establishing themselves and their territories.
[The river is open for fishing! The fish species Tarrant is aiming for are the following:
- ayu/sweetfish
- trout
- bass
- catfish
- whiting
- croaker
- freshwater eel
- minnows and an assortment of small prey fish
Feel free to mess around in the river, fish, or bug Tarrant.]

MERENTHA CASTLE
Many were still small fry, although there were also tanks of strange, alien-looking fish that had certainly never swum in Earth's oceans. Brilliant colors, strange shapes and protrusions -- these were the original stock Tarrant was using to create their more conventional-looking offspring.
Tarrant captured a vial of water from one tank, holding it up to the light as though to examine some invisible property of the liquid inside.
THE RIVER
[General thread, please note if you'd like a tag from Tarrant. Otherwise, go crazy!]
Foxy Fishing!
thousandstepsabove the mess hall slop they called 'food'.It didn't take long for the resident fox with the nine tails to make her way to the river and call on those natural predatory instincts to go hunting for her meals.
You'd find her in her fox form while fishing, cunning, stealthy, and precise, or simply having a good time in the river by jumping around and swimming.
Or if she already had caught to her heart's content, she'd be in her humanoid form, besides a campfire, enjoying the spoils of her hunt. Clothes left out to dry on the side while she remained solely in her plantsuit while she ate.
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He looked up at the familiar-looking fox, and waved. "Hey. Having fun? Or are you just looking for a snack?"
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After a moment of staring, blue fire enveloped her as she switched forms and gave Zouichi a playful wave.
"A little bit of both. How about you?" she asked curiously.
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For now, though, he could afford to take a brief respite. And watch some fish. "How about you?"
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"Me? I've been trying to learn everything I can about, well, everything while I have access to all the information gathered in this place. That, and exploring the different locations has kept me rather busy to be honest~!"
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Okay, bad example. "So I guess you've just kind of been holed up on your own, huh?"
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"I heard about the incident, rather unfortunate but you can't expect things like that not to happen in a war scenario. It distastefully goes hand in hand I'm afraid~" she said as she squatted down near the water to poke at it with a stick, her tails fanning side to side behind her.
"As for me, I usually am. I don't mind being social, as you have seen of course! But when it comes down to my living preferences, well, a fox doesn't really trust much you know? Kind of the same courtesy given to our kin to be quite honest! Not that it bothers me in the least of course~"
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Well. Not exactly.
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"You seem pretty distraught by all this, not that I'm assuming here or anything, but you seem like someone who's been through a lot already while being here."
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Ollie OUT. Zouichi was pretty much done talking. It was time to turn around and walk the other way before the anger he'd felt about the whole situation simply boiled (okay, continued to boil) over. Bad enough that he'd had to stand there helpless, watching what had almost befallen Howard. Bad enough that they were still, for now, under that smug Yavek's thumb. He couldn't stand to listen to this, too.no subject
"Oh right cause you have it so much worse than anyone else here! Because you're the only one that has lost, or almost lost or any other disastrous even that changed your life! That's right walk away just like everyone else who thinks that what happened in THEIR lives matters more than anything anyone else has gone through! You're just like them! You're just fooling yourself to think you're above them!" she yelled back as his back was turned looking furious, reveling secretly on her own burst of emotions.
Regardless, she wouldn't be facing anyone on the ship in any kind of fight, she wanted to keep her abilities secret until she couldn't hold back any longer so she was ready to flee in case Zouichi decided he didn't appreciate her tone of voice or her voicing her own opinions. It wouldn't be the first time she got into a fight due to difference of views.
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Actually that's a lie. Water was a terrible thing that was probably full of space crocodiles, but his curiosity was enough to overcome that for the moment.
Volanz squatted down on the bank of the river to squint at the water, picking out the little flickering shapes of fish beneath the surface. He didn't see anything large...
Reassured that nothing was going to rush up and try to rip his legs off, he edged closer and reached out to dip his hand in the water. Fish scattered away from the sudden movement and he grinned.
Well. At least some things would always be afraid of him. Now that he saw the fish for himself, he could start forming a plan to get them.
And they were going to be delicious.
But first...
"I have a lot of work to do."
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"Did you ever get your question answered?"
Re: Open!
The second question made him look away and bite his lip a little. He should've responded instead of shutting the comm off, but he hadn't been able to think of a good argument anymore. It was confusing.
"Yes," he replied. That was true, at the very least. Not the most illuminating answer, but true.
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Well, uh. At least Volanz had gotten an answer?
"That's good to hear. It sounded like your world worked... very differently."
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"I thought my world was pretty normal? But I guess it might not be," he mused. "I didn't know any other worlds before to compare it with?"
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"That makes sense. I only had Earth to compare everything else to. But we have people from all kinds of different worlds here. I guess it's only logical that things would be different depending on where you came from."
HI TARRANT HI TARRANT
He sees Tarrant and briefly considers pretending he's got no idea why he's holding a fishing line and has a bucket next to him. For all he knows, Tarrant might already have ~*rules*~ in place about the fish. He stands up and does a fakey little bow, less out of respect than out of 'oh hey Council guy I thought I'd never see again'.
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He shifted his gaze to the fishing line and bucket. "I didn't realize you were such an avid sportsman."
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"I'm not. I'm just trying to figure out what kind of food they like. Although I'm guessing if you wanted to be super efficient you'd use nets instead, but that might kill too many at a time."
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"A net, or some other trapping mechanism. I can make adjustments to the fecundity of the fish, if it turns out there's more interest than I anticipated. Within reason, of course."
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He scratched the back of his neck. "I... my lusus, he taught me about water. You don't go into it if you can help it? You can't always see what's in it. And if you don't see something it might see you first, and if it sees you first... well."
He let that hang, it was fairly obvious (at least to him) what happened when river monsters found you. "It's a little better during the day, though?" he added, trying to be a bit more optimistic about it.
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Not that there will be a next time. For all Howard's talk, he's too scared to make another run for it. Next time Stacy won't be so kind.
"This is all because you ran a merchant city back home, right?" Howard curls up his legs under himself in a criss-cross applesauce pose. "We did fishing back home but it wasn't really my specialty. I did more salvage stuff."
And moonshine. Totally legal moonshine.
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"Sorry to hear things were so dangerous. So what did you do on your world? Other than avoid the water."
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Of course, Tarrant was better at the task than most. Even after all the time that had passed since his first life had ended, society at large had only been able to produce three-toed equines that grossly resembled the Earth horse -- and they'd had his own stock to work with, the animals he'd left behind when he abandoned the Church. In contrast, the horses of the Forest were true horses, down to their proportions and crescent-shaped hooves. It helped to be able to use the fae to guide their evolution.
"'Salvage'? Where I come from, that can be a disreputable occupation."
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Howard shrugs. "It's disreputable everywhere, but it's better than leaving stuff to go to waste."
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Tarrant considered for a moment. "What do you charge for your disreputable service, then?"
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fishing line is not gross shut up Tarrant you eat human fear"Depends on what you're asking for. Duh." Probably shouldn't say 'duh' to a Councillor. Oh well. "I got a lot of stuff, mostly just things anyone could have grabbed if they thought of it but a lot of stuff from off-ship too. The only thing I don't stock up on is Stacy credits."
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He smiled. "I'm afraid that if we do break away from the Daligig, 'Stacy credits' may no longer be something that we can count on anyway. I was thinking something along the lines of fish tanks, filtration systems. That sort of thing."
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He raised a hand. "I have fish tanks. But I could use more. Particularly if they're simply lying around somewhere and I don't have to buy them off-ship."
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Howard considers for a moment. "How much will you give me for fish tanks?"
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And requires lots of attention and management on your part, but Volanz was sticking with the simple version.
"It was pretty typical, I guess? I was kinda far out from anybody else but it basically worked to my advantage cause I am not exactly the best at fighting. You just kind of grow and not die and get better at stuff until you're old enough to join the fleet?"
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"That sounds like a pretty dismal existence. Didn't you have any hobbies? Or something else you wanted to do besides join the fleet?"
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He watched the fish cautiously reappearing from the many nooks and crannies they'd fled to.
"Well, I guess liked making things. Out of clay and stuff, I was pretty okay at it? But it's not something you can do with your life. I didn't really have anything that I was good enough at to not be a soldier, really."
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"Oh, you're an oviparous species. No, human mothers carry their children inside their bodies. After they're born, their parents usually raise them until they're old enough to take care of themselves. I have no idea what a lusus is, though. A surrogate mother?"
Zouichi placed a fingertip against the surface of the water; one particularly curious fish came right up to him and nibbled at it.
"So you're an amateur sculptor? Maybe you should pursue that while you're here. I've found it gets a little monotonous if you don't have something to do with your free time." He shrugged a little. "I was good at fighting, so I didn't have any qualms about doing it. But before I came here, it never really occurred to me that doing something else was an option."
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Speaking of food, he smiled at the fish. They got hungry, too.
"Well I don't really know if I was any good at it," he backpedaled. "I mean," he added, "I guess I'd like to keep up with it? I just haven't really looked into the resources I'd need lately I suppose."
Now that he was thinking about it, it would be fun to do that again... He looked along the bank of the river. "Sometimes clay shows up along water bodies?" That was actually a statement, not a question, but this was Volanz.
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He smiled a little. "So you might be able to find yourself some clay to work with. Even if you don't think you're any good, though, I'd be interested to see one of your sculptures sometime. If you don't mind, of course."