"Angela Roberts" | Ginia (
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Who: Ginia and friends
When: 5/16 through 5/21
Where: Various locations on the Near and Far Shore
What: Ebisu has a festival on the 21st, Ginia calls on some friends to help with preparations. [Prayer Chain 17]
Prompts in the comments
When: 5/16 through 5/21
Where: Various locations on the Near and Far Shore
What: Ebisu has a festival on the 21st, Ginia calls on some friends to help with preparations. [Prayer Chain 17]
Prompts in the comments
C17C: A prayer for holiday traditions
"Can you help me research and brainstorm some ideas for Ebisu's upcoming festival? The family in charge of the shrine is trying to find ways to keep the festival interesting while still keeping within traditions."
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He's learned that he needs a lot less sleep than he maybe thought he did so that's a good thing, he's also learned that when you get a reputation for 'being good with computers and things' you get a lot of extra work from shinki who had very little idea how they worked at all.
He's glad that his ability in practical things seems to be enough for them to forgive his lower ability in other matters. He can't know why but it's clear to him there are odd gaps in any education he may have had in life. Which is why he is currently frowning at a sheaf of papers and stubbornly refusing to use a dictionary because he's not a child and he should be able to read these kanji.
Ginia's interruption is welcomed. His eyes pick up the signs quickly. "I'd be happy to Ginia. Do you have a list of traditions already for us to adapt or are we starting at the beginning?"
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"There are some regular traditions at his shrines as well as broader traditions. The main part of the festival is the parade of his shrine around Kyoto. I thought maybe there was a way to highlight some of the regular traditions or make them special for that day. Or maybe some kind of food or charm people could buy?"
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"The easiest thing to highlight might be the lucky bamboo, if they made charms specifically for this festival to hang off them it would make it special for the day as well as holding to what seems to be one of the more famous traditions."
There are probably other things, he keeps reading a little more carefully now, looking for other things that could be adapted.
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"I'll have to see if there's enough time to create new charms for the event. It would be easier if it was something printed or maybe written? Something written on the bamboo?" her signs are a mix of mulling over ideas and looking for Suzaku's input. Knowing with how much time is left, she doesn't want to accidentally put more prayers on everyone.
Though really, there will be prayers until the event is over.
"If you were buying the lucky bamboo, would you prefer a special charm tied to it or something written on the bamboo itself?"
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"I suppose a charm would last longer, even after the bamboo died. So it could be a keepsake. But we don't want to give people too much extra work."
Especially if they didn't have that much time.
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Ginia's fingertips tap against each other as she looks for inspiration. Something paper-based would be the easiest, maybe something made on the spot too. It does put some work on the people working at the shrine, but some things at the shrine are on request anyway, like the stamps and calligraphy.
That's it. Ginia snaps her fingers.
"Maybe an ofuda written that day as a special charm? It wouldn't be too different from calligraphy requests and wouldn't need too much prep."
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He looked up as Ginia snapped her fingers, to follow her signing again.
"That's a good idea. It should be relatively easy to fit in with the other tasks, even if they need a couple of extra people doing the calligraphy and ofuda."
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Though attaching a special charm that day to the lucky bamboo is a pretty solid idea. If that's what they implement, she'll definitely bring one back for him.
She's quiet for a bit as she looks through resources on her phone, waving when she has another idea.
"How about something with the lucky coin toss? Maybe a special token people can buy to keep or throw for good luck?"
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He looked up when she waved and nodded at her idea. "That's a good idea, perhaps you could buy paired tokens, one to throw for good luck and one to keep as a momentum?" It would also make it more likely people would buy them rather than just tossing a regular coin.
"Again I'm concerned about the tokens meaning more work for them but perhaps the temple already has something similar they could use."
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"I'll have to see what's around. Maybe there's an artisan in Kyoto that can take a rush job. Perhaps it's even a limited amount as a test this year." It doesn't have to be anything too distinctive. Even wood coins with something printed or written on it would work. Whatever is collected in the rake could be used for next year too.
"I wish the prayer came in sooner."
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"I guess they thought they could handle it themselves and then prayed once they realised they were overwhelmed."
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"That's how it always is. Can't blame anyone though. It's a big day with a lot of moving parts. Going to visit it?"
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"I am sure it will all go well, especially with you helping to organise things."
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"I'm just one among many doing my best to help. Once the festival is underway, it'll actually be in the hands of the human volunteers. We're there to support as needed and keep borderlines up during the parade."
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There's been too many incidents lately, but Suzaku hopes that with everything that has been discovered they will be able to draw the rest of the cult out and end things soon.
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"Not going to say no to help, but you have to enjoy the festival some too."
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"I doubt I'll have a choice in that." He's smiling though, his voice is fond.
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New charms for the lucky bamboo, paired coins for the lucky coin toss, these are definitely options to work with given the time they have.
"This has been a lot of help, thank you. Any other suggestions before I run off?"
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He was happy to help, he just hopes everything runs smoothly.
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Consider it payment for use of ideas or something like that. Or a 'thanks for saving my ass' bonus. Time there's not enough of but money they certainly have no shortage of.
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"I will see you soon."