VII: Silver, too

Apr 08, 2009 18:12

[Vergil's white hair blends in nicely with the fog, the Sphere picking up on him calmly watching as two vampires come towards him. On catching sight of him, both react differently. One hisses, and the female full-out screams, but the end result is the same---they both turn and run like Hell itself is on their tail.]

Almost makes me homesick.

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fallen_cetra April 9 2009, 01:28:52 UTC
Paprikaaaaaa? [The rasping sound is almost confused.]

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dei_irati April 9 2009, 01:32:24 UTC
It's a kind of spice.

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fallen_cetra April 9 2009, 01:34:30 UTC
Hnnnn.... [A faint pause.] Effect?

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dei_irati April 9 2009, 01:39:34 UTC
It makes them go away from you.

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faintbynumber April 9 2009, 02:28:07 UTC
[ They're avoiding him, too. What do they have in common? ]

Maybe it's the hair?

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dei_irati April 9 2009, 23:47:04 UTC
As good an explanation as any, although I would be most impressed if the ship is imitating the stigma that white hair carries in my homeworld.

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faintbynumber April 9 2009, 23:50:20 UTC
And what stigma might that be?

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dei_irati April 9 2009, 23:58:43 UTC
People with white hair are thought to carry demonic blood.

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distantspring April 9 2009, 08:11:55 UTC
Count all of them? That's pretty funny!

I think I remember something like that from back home too, 'scept it was throwing rice so they'll be stuck counting until the sun rises-kamo! Not sure if they were talking about vampires or not, though...

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dei_irati April 9 2009, 23:57:45 UTC
Rice would work very well. You're from Japan, aren't you? The defense of throwing rice likely originated in China. In Europe people would use millet or poppy seeds.

Unless vampires are very good at counting things, they'd be stuck for a long time.

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distantspring April 10 2009, 06:36:51 UTC
I'm from the Houen Region! But yes, I speak and write Japanese, plus the international language, which is based on Japanese anyway, but I don't know if anybody here's ever even heard of it-kamo...

Wow, that's really cool-kamo! From China? Like, like ramen...?! [is she drooling, not to mention blushing, at the idea?

three shakes of her head and she's back to normal.]

... Poppies are pretty, if I had some seeds, I'd probably plant them-kamo!

[giggles] Being up all night and sleeping all day long probably never got them through elementary school. Unless they turned into vampires later on or have their own special nighttime classes...

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dei_irati April 10 2009, 18:23:10 UTC
I haven't seen any seeds to plant here, but I haven't looked, either. I wonder if they would grow?

You do know that they have ramen in the restaurants here, right?

I wouldn't want to be the teacher of that school.

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bloodpiece April 10 2009, 04:45:11 UTC
Those are rather unusual methods to ward off a vampire.

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dei_irati April 10 2009, 18:25:08 UTC
I suppose they don't have as much flair as chains of garlic or a stake through the heart.

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bloodpiece April 10 2009, 21:15:31 UTC
Garlic certainly doesn't have a pleasant smell. Perhaps I'll test these methods myself. [Says the vampire. orz]

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dei_irati April 10 2009, 22:00:12 UTC
If you do, please let me know the results. I haven't had the opportunity.

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