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Date & Time: All throughout January
Location: Outside places.
Characters: Ico and you!
Summary: Hunting and following hunters.
Warnings: Animals will die.
[a]
[The natural talents of a Sacrifice could only go so far. Though Ico picked up the bow and arrow with eerie efficiency, hunting was an entirely different matter. Not all his hunts were successful. It took time and failures for him to learn. Though at times he grew frustrated, he persevered.
Successful hunts ended in the death of a small animal such as birds. Ico did not enjoy it, but it was necessary. He prayed over the animal in a strange language. Because he had never hunted back in Toksa, he made up the prayers, and even the act itself. Once he finished, he hesitantly grabbed his knife.]
How am I supposed to do this?
[b]
[What better way to learn than by learning from a hunter? The hunters of Toksa village often hunted in groups, so he believed that by joining others, he would also better his chances of a successful hunt. Should Ico see another person hunting, he did not hesitate to follow. Snow crunched loudly under his feet as he quickly approached.]
Hey! [He waved to get their attention.] May I hunt with you? I'm still learning.
Location: Outside places.
Characters: Ico and you!
Summary: Hunting and following hunters.
Warnings: Animals will die.
[a]
[The natural talents of a Sacrifice could only go so far. Though Ico picked up the bow and arrow with eerie efficiency, hunting was an entirely different matter. Not all his hunts were successful. It took time and failures for him to learn. Though at times he grew frustrated, he persevered.
Successful hunts ended in the death of a small animal such as birds. Ico did not enjoy it, but it was necessary. He prayed over the animal in a strange language. Because he had never hunted back in Toksa, he made up the prayers, and even the act itself. Once he finished, he hesitantly grabbed his knife.]
How am I supposed to do this?
[b]
[What better way to learn than by learning from a hunter? The hunters of Toksa village often hunted in groups, so he believed that by joining others, he would also better his chances of a successful hunt. Should Ico see another person hunting, he did not hesitate to follow. Snow crunched loudly under his feet as he quickly approached.]
Hey! [He waved to get their attention.] May I hunt with you? I'm still learning.
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That, at least, is something. Come, we need to tie the logs under it to pull it along.
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[It confused him to have Fenris ask about it so much. He wondered about it while he moved the logs into position. There was not much rope left; he tried to use it wisely when he tied the logs.]
Do swords normally do that where you're from?
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[His tone suggests he's not happy about that practise.]
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It's not that. It's much more. This sword is from the Book of Light. It's blessings are from the Sun God, Sol Raveh. It will not do that.
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Ah. So it hs links to your world's religion?
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Yes. It's very important. It will help me put an end to a great evil when I get back.
[The logs were in place. Ico brushed the snow off his gloves.] It also has happiness in it, from all my brothers and sisters. Maybe from me, too. It's part of me.
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[Always got to blame magic first. Yep.]
I was not aware weapons could have happiness in them. By their destructive nature alone, they rarely bring joy.
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The sword has all the memories of the past Sacrifices. It kept it safe, even after they died. I saw them through the sword. They were all happy. I think that makes it stronger. That's why I'll win.
[He wound the rope around both his hands and he pulled, putting all his weight into it. The only thing that moved was Ico. His feet slid out from under him and he fell onto his bottom.]
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You are fighting a war?
[He'll reach down to help him up.] We may have to abandon it if we cannot move it.
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[He brushed the snow off his clothes and he tried to move the bear again.]
I am. It's a war between me and the Queen. In a way, it's also between the gods. They're always fighting, you know? But if the Queen wins, she'll be able to bring the Dark God here. So I have to stop her.
[The bear's body began to move, slowly. Ico's face turned red from the strain it put on him.]
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I see. We had Old Gods in my world to worry about. They come back as dragons.
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There's none where I'm from but I've seen a dragon here. [He sounded happy that he knew this.] She's living in the same building I live in. She never said anything about being a god.
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...A change would be welcome, but I am unsure about the dragons.
[Because Fenris is the King of the Hypocrites.]
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You could stay with me. There's no one else living in my room. I don't think Celena will go in there. But she's really not bad.
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[He stopped pulling for a moment. He was breathing heavily now and he needed a rest.]
Just a little moment, please. [He held his side.]
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[He pauses, frowning.] You should get help, when we return. There is a clinic here, yes?
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I think so. There are a lot of us here that know how to heal. It's probably somewhere different now that everything's changed.
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Hmm. It would be wise to go as soon as possible.
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[He got ready to pull the bear again.] I'm ready now.
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