Tablet XIX

Apr 30, 2010 07:10

[Video//Japanese]

[Beauty is really often seen in the eye of beholder. This broken city of man never looked lovely or hideous to Enkidu. It was always simply a collected piled of wood, stone and glass. There were times, however, when he could see how man would go breathless at certain sights of the natural world ( Read more... )

new experiances, shamhat, uruk, city of man, old memories, a bit of caraway and he shall not stray

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(Voice ; Japanese) kagayakashi April 30 2010, 15:06:18 UTC
It's beautiful. Thank you for showing us!

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[Video//Japanese] of_wild_clay April 30 2010, 15:49:54 UTC
I am glad I am understanding what beauty is.

And you are welcome, of course.

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[Video//Japanese] kagayakashi April 30 2010, 16:10:19 UTC
What do you mean by that?

When you see the two moons out on a clear night sky, it's just as lovely as this.

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Re: [Video//Japanese] of_wild_clay April 30 2010, 16:13:43 UTC
Man is the only creature that defines this word and uses it regularly.

Yes, Ningal and Narrar are very wonderful in this world as well.

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[Video//Japanese] kagayakashi April 30 2010, 16:18:13 UTC
...Man? You're not a 'man'?

The moons have names? Oh, I didn't know that.

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[Video//Japanese] of_wild_clay April 30 2010, 16:19:46 UTC
I am now, but not always? I was once with the animals.

Those are names of my Gods that are the Moon.

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[Video//Japanese] kagayakashi April 30 2010, 16:25:47 UTC
You lived in the wild, you mean?

Where I come from, the moon is just Tsuki-yomi.

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Re: [Video//Japanese] of_wild_clay April 30 2010, 16:28:27 UTC
Yes but it is much more.

Tsuki-yomi. I have never heard that name, is that person a God?

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[Video//Japanese] kagayakashi April 30 2010, 16:35:44 UTC
Wow. Did you live alone?

Yes. The god of the moon in our mythology!

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Re: [Video//Japanese] of_wild_clay April 30 2010, 16:46:27 UTC
[Small pause.] I had companions.

What is mythology?

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[Video//Japanese] kagayakashi April 30 2010, 16:56:12 UTC
What's it like to completely live in the outside? I've done the same, but probably not as long as you.

Oh, mythology is...um, [She looks up, thinks, and then responds after a while.] a whole collection of stories that explain why or how things happen in real life. They're fun to read and to tell to other people.

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[Video//Japanese] of_wild_clay April 30 2010, 19:39:02 UTC
There is not anything different? It is just like living in a house only, instead of stone there is dirt and there are no walls.

[He thinks on this for a moment.] I believe I understand.

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[Video//Japanese] kagayakashi May 1 2010, 05:03:54 UTC
[She smiles.] I remember when me and my best pal traveled together. We laid on soft grass and looked at all the stars before we went to bed. And then in the morning, we'd feel a little wet because of the dew, and then maybe see the sunrise just in time.

Do you know any myths, then?

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[Video//Japanese] of_wild_clay May 2 2010, 01:11:20 UTC
It sounds as through you and your..*hang on he has to try this new word* pal were fortunate to see such things.

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I am not sure, I do know many stories from my land however.

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[Video//Japanese] kagayakashi May 2 2010, 05:05:38 UTC
[Well after that was shit, but yeah. Her expression softens, a mix of reminiscence and maybe a hint of sadness.]

I'd love to hear one of them one of these days. Oh, and I'm sorry about my manners. My name is Gracia. What's yours?

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Re: [Video//Japanese] of_wild_clay May 2 2010, 07:01:52 UTC
If I can recall a very good one, I will tell you.

[Smiles widely.]

It is good to meet you Lady Gracia, I am called Enkidu.

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