Rezembool for 11-12

Jul 07, 2011 01:46

 [An open blue sky, spread out over hills of grass, is shown on-screen. Like the last entry, it isn't that early, though the sun is still up, giving plenty of light for the video. From the vantage point, someone is clearly holding the book, though the user can't be seen ( Read more... )

11-12, roze thomas

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[Video] number1112 July 7 2011, 06:06:59 UTC
Yes, it looks beautiful.

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[Video] makewayforroze July 7 2011, 06:10:00 UTC
[The video begins to move, careful steps going down a low hill, her feet occasionally coming into view.]

Since it's so late, I thought it would be a good idea to take you to my favorite place instead of through the entire town. I could always show you that later, if you wanted to see it.

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[Video] number1112 July 7 2011, 06:13:12 UTC
I'd like to see anything. What's your favourite place?

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[Video] makewayforroze July 7 2011, 06:16:53 UTC
It's just over the next hill. It's surrounded by hills so you can't see the sky as well. I wanted you to see that before I got there.

[As she goes up the other side, he could begin to see a pool of water, bigger than a pond but considerably smaller than a lake.]

The water here is beautiful. You can see the sun shining down and the clouds moving by.

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[Video forever~] number1112 July 7 2011, 06:24:39 UTC
What's this place called?

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[Same...obviously] makewayforroze July 7 2011, 06:26:46 UTC
Rezembool. It's a long way from Liore.

[As she gets closer, the body was water gets bigger.] This is a great place to have picnics. I come here a lot.

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number1112 July 7 2011, 06:31:41 UTC
Rezembool. [He repeats the word with correct pronounciation.]

It's very pretty. I haven't seen anything quite like that before.

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makewayforroze July 7 2011, 06:34:25 UTC
Mmm! You learn very fast!

Until a few years ago, I hadn't either. I love Liore and I'll always go back there but Rezembool is special too!

[She gets closer to the water and the book lowers. As she gets close enough, a reflection appears. Roze is now visible, holding the book close for it to be reflected too.] Can you see your reflection?

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number1112 July 7 2011, 06:42:57 UTC
[He's smiling back at her and gives a little wave.]

Yes. I can see you too.

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makewayforroze July 7 2011, 06:47:12 UTC
[When she sees him, she laughs, propping the book between her bent knees and a single hand so she can wave too. Her finger then goes out to point at the clouds that are shown in the water. Since he can't leave his world, this was the only way she could think to show him another place. Here he was, among the clouds and water of Rezembool]

You can sit here and watch the sky without having to look up.

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number1112 July 7 2011, 06:53:15 UTC
I can kind of do that at the fountain at home, but this water is calmer and bluer.

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makewayforroze July 7 2011, 06:55:36 UTC
Oh? I'm sorry I can't see it, I always enjoyed the fountain in Liore. For a time, it poured wine instead of water but it wasn't nearly as beautiful.

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number1112 July 7 2011, 06:57:08 UTC
I could take some photos and show you later, if you like.

Why did it pour wine?

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makewayforroze July 7 2011, 06:58:42 UTC
I would love to see them.

It was alchemy.

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number1112 July 7 2011, 07:04:07 UTC
What's that?

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makewayforroze July 7 2011, 07:11:33 UTC
I'm not the best person to explain it. In my world, an alchemist can take two things..[it's obvious she's trying to remember how it was explained to her], Or it can be more, if they're equal, and make something else.

[She again points down] An alchemist can make ice from the water, but they can't make more ice than there is water.

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