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Kairi | Souki 爽 ([personal profile] pure_radiantics) wrote in [community profile] thenearshore2019-02-23 06:12 pm

[OPEN] Trials and tribulations / I've had my share

Who: Kairi and YOU!
When: March 24th 2017 - April 21st 2017 (January 18th 2019 - March 14th 2019)
Where: Leo's Temple, near the Meeting Hall, the Library, or anywhere else in the Far Shore
What: Training, of the Shinki Spell variety

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Option A: Training - Leo's Temple, near the Meeting Hall, etc.
[ No matter what day it is, Kairi and her fellow Shinki friends inevitably end up talking about spells. She's kind in her offers to talk about Spellwork after finally being confident in her mastery of several of them, but she always comes back to the same thing...

It's one thing to talk about it, it's another thing entirely to make the spell happen. It requires practice. It requires a real stare-down of one shinki against another, trying to overcome each other's willpower. And Kairi, well...

She's pretty sure that around the time she felt confident enough to explain spells to someone she didn't know that well was around the time that her will to defend against another shinki's spell started to increase too. Now she has another reason to keep up her training - with Hajime gone, she's at her 3rd god, and she doesn't want to lose another. Some of that she knows she doesn't have control over, but the times when she does? Fighting ayakashi? That's when she doesn't want to let Leo down - or by extension, Forrest.

So she'll go wherever her training partner wants to in order to practice today. ]


Option B: Research in a New Age - Leo's Temple, the Library, Hakkai's School, etc
[ The funny thing about knowing so many spells herself was that Kairi started to become even more curious about what other spells were out there. She couldn't contact Kazuma or Yukine anymore, nor Lavi or Izuku, so she resorts to going to the Library to look through the books on her own.

Maybe she'll find a new spell, or maybe she'll find more about the... theory behind spells, for lack of a better word. Kairi knew enough about the magic of her own world now to know that some things were predictable, or advancements of other spells and not really new spells at all. So what kind of "theory" made the Shinki spells work? And could she crack it enough to stop needing to learn individual spell names - especially with her old tutors all gone? ]


Option C: Wild(card) Magic!
[ If it's anything related to spells or magic from your canon's world, that would be cool to talk about! If it's anything else you can think of related to Shinki spells and magic in the Far Shore, that's cool too! ]

OOC: Plot with me at [plurk.com profile] frudence
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[personal profile] unlucky7 2019-03-26 01:48 am (UTC)(link)
There are a lot of different things to work on, I'm sure we could find something interesting to you and helpful to us. Most of the work doesn't require a name in any way. All his shinki are nora, but it doesn't mean anyone helping there needs to be too.

[They're not too dissimilar from an office on the Near Shore in a lot of ways, though it's understandable given the domains Ebisu covers. Sometimes they encounter ayakashi, but chasing them off with borderlines or pinning them in place until someone can rend them is their greater method. Any ayakashi hunting Ginia does on behalf of Ebisu's temple is usually with Chris. It's convenient her other god works there part-time.]

Are Hafuri that much stronger or important? I know they're rare, though I guess it's understandable why.

[She's never confirmed it, but Chikusa hits a lot harder these days. If that's what he's like, Ginia can't imagine what power an older shinki has.]
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[personal profile] unlucky7 2019-04-02 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
It sounds like it was a better way to learn? I've had a few people mention Bishamon used to run the training sessions.

[Enough people have spoken of the goddess with respect too. Knowing nothing but the training sessions now, they aren't bad, but Ginia certainly has her own hang ups about Heaven's leader and her shinki.]

Ebisu is the best and therefore all his shinki are all.

[She grins a little, slightly parroting what Ebisu likes to say so often about his shinki.]

But it's more a business deal. Aomi practices song spells with you, you do some work in exchange, a balanced deal. Plenty of people work part-time at the temple since the pay is good and it's easier working for someone on the Far Shore than trying to find work on the Near Shore.

[There's a small pause.]

By the way, if you or anyone else is looking for a job, our hourly rate starts at 4000 yen.

[SEE THE OPPORTUNITY. TAKE THE OPPORTUNITY.]
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[personal profile] unlucky7 2019-04-23 06:34 am (UTC)(link)
The other shinki tease me a little for being the baby of the temple. Most have been around for decades, more for centuries, and a few over a thousand years. It's amazing what they've lived through [--or in the case of Ebisu's temple, what they've survived--] but they've always been easy to talk to. I can't imagine living that long, but it'd be nice. I'd like to.

I meant it as a job offer or business deal, not as a temple offer. [Which isn't to say Ebisu's shinki don't care about the part-timers, but it's different. Business versus family.]

But I see your point. I'm a nora, but I can't imagine not being a part of Ebisu's temple either. The Mi Clan is my family. [A beat.] I'm sorry for your losses.
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[personal profile] unlucky7 2019-04-25 08:03 pm (UTC)(link)
[Ginia leans back in her chair as she tries to find the right words. The new generation may see nora differently and are far more accepting than the old generation, but it's not something that seems to come up in conversation either.]

I love my friends and want to protect them too. I suppose that's what it comes down to.

[Which isn't to say she'll accept a name from all her friends either. As it stands, Ginia sometimes feels like she can't properly help Chris with how much she focuses on working at Ebisu's temple. She's doing her best to make things work and she knows Chris understands, but sometimes she wonders if she's really doing a disservice.]

Though do you know most nora of the old generation aren't by choice? When an old god dies and doesn't reincarnate, or disappears from a lack of belief, the names they give their shinki don't disappear.
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[personal profile] unlucky7 2019-05-02 11:38 pm (UTC)(link)
[Ginia pauses. Everyone in the old generation knows Ebisu's temple is a temple of nora, but like so many other things, it's not information that reaches the new generation. She doesn't think Kairi would act negatively, but she still weighs out whether it's safe mentioning the truth.]

It's the common story of my temple. Minor gods born from a child's game forgotten as the children grow up, local legends eventually forgotten, gods killed by ayakashi. With their god gone, it's either living alone forever or find a god who accepts nora.

[And with present attitudes and stigmas, it's not an easy task finding a god who cares and treats them equally.]

Everyone at Ebisu's temple is a nora. It's not a requirement, but Ebisu is maybe the only god that accepts nora without question or judgment and treats them as equal as any other shinki.
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[personal profile] unlucky7 2019-05-22 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
[Welcome to Heaven. It's not so pretty once you begin peeling back the layers. There's a lot that divide the old and new generations. For all she wants to belong, sometimes it's hard not to see how poorly they all fit in here.]

Would they? Or do they assume the majority of us are nora bearing names of departed gods? I didn't learn more until I began living in the temple of an old god. They still forget to mention things they all know because they assume I know.

Have you ever thought to ask why an old shinki might be nora? Why Heaven hates nora? Or did you also assume when an old god disappears, all their shinki were automatically released too?

[It's not only Kairi, it's others she's spoken to that assume an old shinki is free to find a new god at will if their god disappears.

Ginia sighs heavily. She's not angry at Kairi, but it does highlight how little their generation knows when even someone that's been around as long as Kairi is surprised at what all old shinki know as basic fact.]


The big difference everyone knows is sometimes we remember things while the old generation doesn't. Beyond that, how often do we talk with old gods and their shinki and ask the right questions or know what to ask? It never occurred to me knowing my name was unusual until Ebisu pointed it out. I didn't know how different the relationship between a shinki and their first god was.