Kagura (
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Who: Kagura
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When: The month of May
What: Anyone meeting Kagura at her new 'home', near the outskirts of the city
Rating: PG-13 for possible violence?
The building itself was no bigger than a medium-sized shack, if you can even call it that. It was not very tall, and the giant holes in the wall showed a plain and decaying indoors. It was a simple three-room building: a small bathroom, a large room, and a smaller backroom that had a stove in it. Kagura planned to remove the stove and replace it with something more from her culture. a fire-pit with a cauldron over it. Clearly, whatever was in there was worth money, but she wasn't sure how to get it out just yet without making more holes.
As of right now, the small room had a blanket it in--her bed, and everything else was left bare. The bathroom was decaying, but the toliet was still usable. What mattered most to Kagura, however, was the holes in the roof and the floor. Where there were holes in the roof, there were holes in the floor, as the wood softened and broke from the damage. Kagura, though, would not sully her hands with this work, as she barely knew how to use a hammer in the first place and had no reason to learn. That's why'd she put a post up, in order to get help. She could ask some of the villagers, she supposed, but the Transports seemed more able-bodied. Hopefully, they'd want the job.
So, she stood under a small awning in front of her house, tapping her foot while she waited for a Transport or otherwise to arrive.
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When: The month of May
What: Anyone meeting Kagura at her new 'home', near the outskirts of the city
Rating: PG-13 for possible violence?
The building itself was no bigger than a medium-sized shack, if you can even call it that. It was not very tall, and the giant holes in the wall showed a plain and decaying indoors. It was a simple three-room building: a small bathroom, a large room, and a smaller backroom that had a stove in it. Kagura planned to remove the stove and replace it with something more from her culture. a fire-pit with a cauldron over it. Clearly, whatever was in there was worth money, but she wasn't sure how to get it out just yet without making more holes.
As of right now, the small room had a blanket it in--her bed, and everything else was left bare. The bathroom was decaying, but the toliet was still usable. What mattered most to Kagura, however, was the holes in the roof and the floor. Where there were holes in the roof, there were holes in the floor, as the wood softened and broke from the damage. Kagura, though, would not sully her hands with this work, as she barely knew how to use a hammer in the first place and had no reason to learn. That's why'd she put a post up, in order to get help. She could ask some of the villagers, she supposed, but the Transports seemed more able-bodied. Hopefully, they'd want the job.
So, she stood under a small awning in front of her house, tapping her foot while she waited for a Transport or otherwise to arrive.
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"Uh, I don't...really understand the currency here," he admits. "What do you think is fair?"
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"5 Marques an hour." Which isn't really fair, to be honest.
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"Uh, sure! Sounds great!"
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"Not very long, I think." Five minutes, tops. He walks over to the front wall and, with a few quick gestures, pulls dirt from the ground and uses it to fill the hole, creating a smooth, solid wall of stone. "Yep. Not very long at all."
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"Good. Today, then?"
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Bolin cracks his knuckles and briefly contemplates deliberately working slowly to try and get more money, but tosses the idea aside. He doesn't want to cheat. (Besides, faster he finishes, the faster he can maybe find another job that pays better.)
Time to work!
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It takes him about an hour and a half.
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"Thank you!" And thank goodness he can finally leave!