Thirteen Shabti

May 12, 2009 16:55

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Well...I honestly don't have much to say; though I think my arm is finally healed. Hope it stays like that even after I get back home.

Just to keep this somewhat interesting- what jobs or occupation (legal or otherwise) did everyone have back on their worlds?

ow my arm, no more mummies, not a philosopher, bored, just chit chat

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musical_wings May 13 2009, 00:01:50 UTC
I worked in the Goddess relief agency on the Goddess Technical Helpline back home.

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x_dilettante_x May 13 2009, 00:03:56 UTC
Goddess relief agency?

...I've heard of a lot of thing darling, but never that. What did you do exactly? Answer prayers and grant little miracles?

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musical_wings May 13 2009, 00:07:17 UTC
Basically.

We aid those who are unfortunate by granting them one wish. It brings a little happiness to earth and to those who deserve it.

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x_dilettante_x May 13 2009, 00:31:22 UTC
...I was being sarcastic but your serious? I'm surprised so many are in the wish business. Sounds rather lucrative.

What exactly makes a person deserving?

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angelic_lawyer May 13 2009, 00:06:58 UTC
I have a feeling I've told you my occupation before, but what was yours?

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x_dilettante_x May 13 2009, 00:29:31 UTC
I fancied myself a treasure hunter- though Archeologist gives it more class.

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angelic_lawyer May 13 2009, 00:43:01 UTC
Ah, I see.

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*can't remember if Jon knows what Ryou-pie dooes* xDD x_dilettante_x May 13 2009, 00:45:49 UTC
It's...profitable. loads of reading but once you find where that x marks the spot is.

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(Text) heyprettygurl May 13 2009, 00:21:45 UTC
If you really must know.

A mercenary and leader of the Saika Rifle Brigade. Good way to not make any lasting friends, can tell you that much. One minute your fighting on one side, the next your hired by the enemy to work for them.

Hard knock life, but hey, money is money.

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(Text) x_dilettante_x May 13 2009, 00:30:27 UTC
Well in all truth there's always going to be someone that doesn't agree with how you live; but I agree, money is money.

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(Text) heyprettygurl May 13 2009, 00:41:26 UTC
Heh, course. I'm fine with that, it's my life and I'll live it as I please. No one can make me do any different.

Money is definitely a deciding part of most of what I do. That and women.

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(Text) x_dilettante_x May 13 2009, 00:44:24 UTC
You are one of the few who are satisfied with that out look. I am envious sir.

I try to keep women out of things- such hard creatures to please.

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Damn the grammar demons! twin_sai_kame May 13 2009, 00:35:48 UTC
A bit of a vigilante, my brothers and I kind of kept an eye out for people in trouble, like muggings and stuff like that. Though we didn't go looking for it, usually it found us.

We didn't get paid for it though, and ninety percent of the time it was a thankless job as the people we helped usually hit us with something, and or ran away screaming.

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xDD *hugs you!* x_dilettante_x May 13 2009, 00:42:28 UTC
Vigilantes- can't say I've run into someone like that. honestly wish I had but that goes without saying.

The world is usually thankless- even if you somehow wound up saving the world in some odd way.

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*tackleglomps* twin_sai_kame May 13 2009, 00:50:15 UTC
Eh well, the cops can't be everywhere, and people need to go out at night.

We've saved the world a few times too, from invading aliens, and one alien who planned to leave earth, and come back with reinforcements, and conquer it.

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fweeeee!!! *steals you* x_dilettante_x May 13 2009, 00:57:02 UTC
That makes sense- though sometimes not having a constable about is a benefit.

Aliens?...Sorry that's still one I'm getting used to.

No one knew you did this?

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betterassister May 13 2009, 00:45:32 UTC
I...work at a grocer's now, I used to work for a tacky luau...

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x_dilettante_x May 13 2009, 00:50:51 UTC
Tacky luau? What was tacky about it?

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betterassister May 13 2009, 00:55:02 UTC
Everything. Classic tourist gig.

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x_dilettante_x May 13 2009, 00:58:40 UTC
Ah! I'm guessing the equivalent to a flashy Bazaar and the restaurants that seem more native then the natives do.

Hula dancers instead of Belly dancers. That sort of hoax?

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