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Dec 02, 2011 15:19

[The PCD falls out of Ai's pocket and hits the ground, flipping the video on. Like a lot of people, Ai is also enjoying the snowfall in her own way. Still dressed only in her white skirt and pink shirt, she sits on the ground and stares up at the snowflakes drifting down. She reaches up a hand, flakes instantly melting as soon as they get near it.]

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*okita, *raven*, *usagi

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[Video] feel_nevermore December 2 2011, 14:09:10 UTC
You'll catch a cold if you stay outside like this.

[Raven usually wouldn't care. But since she's met Ai, she can feel her 'big sister' mode kicking in again. Although the other girl must be about her age... Which makes it ridiculous.]

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[Video] soothing_flame December 3 2011, 00:40:17 UTC
Oh no, I'm fine, really. My body sort of acts like a furnace when I want it to.

[Indeed, the snow seems to be falling away from her due to the heat her body is giving off.]

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[Video] feel_nevermore December 3 2011, 18:05:30 UTC
Or so I see.

Care you explain?

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[Video] soothing_flame December 3 2011, 23:02:15 UTC
Sure. Um....how can I explain this simply....? Well, our bodies all have something called ki, right? It's the energy that drives all of us and keeps everyone alive. Some people can use it outwardly, and it manifests into different elements depending on the spirit. Mine is fire.

[To emphasize, she holds up a hand and creates a little ball of flames in her palm.]

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[Video] feel_nevermore December 3 2011, 23:24:22 UTC
Nice.

Did your siblings have the same spirit as yours or different ones?

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[Video] soothing_flame December 4 2011, 02:03:31 UTC
[Headshake.]

We're all different. Kai-neesan is able to use ice, and Shuji has steel. Akemi-neesan can use fire as well, but her spirit is sort of split, so she has water alongside it.

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[Video] feel_nevermore December 24 2011, 16:25:44 UTC
Steel? How does this work?

And so your big sister can master two elements? That sounds kind of impressive.

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[Video] soothing_flame December 25 2011, 02:18:48 UTC
[Ai smiles, enjoying the fact that she's able to explain this all, especially since she couldn't in her world.]

A lot of people are able use multiple elements. The basic ones are water, wind, earth, and fire, but you can combine those to make all sorts of new ones. Kai-neesan's ice ability is just a combination of what she can do with wind and water, and steel is a combination of earth and fire. Water and earth is wood, and fire and air are lightning.

[She stops and thinks for a moment.]

But come to think of it, I don't think I've seen a steel user that's able to split them apart and use just the basics...

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[Video] feel_nevermore December 26 2011, 10:16:57 UTC
What about you? Think you'll be able to use a second element if you train hard enough? And if so, which one would you choose?

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[Video] soothing_flame December 26 2011, 10:58:07 UTC
[She shakes her head.]

I'm only ever going to be a fire user. What kind of ki element you have is just something you're born with, although there have been ways of altering people so they can have multiple basic elements.

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[Video] feel_nevermore December 26 2011, 16:01:08 UTC
Altering people? You mean they perform scientific experiments on people?

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[Video] soothing_flame December 27 2011, 01:58:51 UTC
Not everyone does, but um....there are some people that choose to...

[Primarily her uncle and his followers.]

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[Video] feel_nevermore December 27 2011, 15:30:27 UTC
You mean people willingly accept to be, um, 'altered'?

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[Video] soothing_flame December 27 2011, 22:27:04 UTC
Not a lot....or at least not the people I personally know. From what I understand, they were just used as test subjects to see what experiments were effective. If they were successful, then other people could ask to have the same alterations done on them.

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[Video] feel_nevermore January 4 2012, 06:01:20 UTC
They act as guinea pigs of sorts, then?

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[Video] soothing_flame January 7 2012, 12:45:08 UTC
I guess that's a good way to describe them, yes.

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