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[personal profile] izanagis 2024-03-21 07:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[Pick a topic. Yu laughs at that, just because -- where do you even start? Is there any one thing that's weirder than all the rest, enough that it makes sense to start there? Other than the obvious. ...the multiple obvious. But Yu has a laundry list of questions about all of the obvious stuff -- and he has a feeling none of the other guests would be able to answer them.

This is an extra wild thing to be talking about in the literal jungle river.]


Hm. What was the last "mandatory weirdness" like?

[Seems like as good a place as any to start. His first introduction to this place had plenty of weird, but not much mandatory.]
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[personal profile] izanagis 2024-04-04 06:57 pm (UTC)(link)
[The grimace he offers in response to her explanation --very thorough, holy cow-- is nothing short of sympathetic. Weird games, weird food, the pervasive encouragement...he's observed that from the periphery, but he can't help being glad he missed that.

(There's some irony in writing this after the mingle and event, but that's backtags for you!)]


Weird that the house is so serious about this stuff, [the observation is casual; he peers over the side of the raft as he says it, looking down at the river. It really does look real, huh?] It's like...they've stuck us all in a cage and they're trying to convince us that we want it.

[Maybe some of them do. She's right, after all; some of them are definitely playing the game. Yu still isn't sure where he lands on the idea; it doesn't really seem feasible or probable, but some other people seem more optimistic that it's true.]

What sort of theories?
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[personal profile] izanagis 2024-04-13 02:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I've heard something similar -- that something is feeding on energy. It would make sense. With all the people I've seen around here...if something is using that energy for food, it must be big.

[As much as the theory makes sense, it's kind of disconcerting to think about. Not that it'd be the first time he faced off with some absurdly gigantic conceptual foe, but -- he wasn't exactly planning to do it again. But Nami is right. If they're being encouraged this strongly, there has to be a reason for it. He huffs out a dry chuckle.]

Thanks, I think. Can't say I'm glad to be here, exactly, but I can't complain about the company. [Everyone he's met so far has been good company, something that makes him feel pretty lucky.

Speaking of that, and on a less morbid subject besides--]
Is this kind of transportation common where you're from? You look like a natural.
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[personal profile] izanagis 2024-04-19 04:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't think you're alone in that, [he says, with a bit of a sympathetic expression. Most people probably haven't dealt with that sort of thing -- and he can't say he's an expert, either. But if the Midnight Channel had something like that behind it, then surely it's a possibility for this place, too.

It's definitely something he's going to have to think about, at any rate.]


A pirate ship? [Yu sort of blurts the question out with more surprise in his expression than he had intended. It's not totally unexpected, with how at-home she looks on the water, he guesses -- but she certainly doesn't look like any pirate he's ever seen.]

... You're right about that. If I'm traveling, I usually go by train or plane. [Some humor makes it into his expression as he adds,] Can't say I've met many pirates, either.
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[personal profile] izanagis 2024-05-30 04:30 pm (UTC)(link)
I can believe it. [Said with a little smile. He imagines the pirates she knows might be a little more like fictional ones, in his world -- real pirates, the ones you hear about on the news, are way less friendly.

He can't help but wonder if there's some connection, though. If maybe things that are fiction in some worlds are real in another.

Anyway--]
You could say that, yeah. I never think of it as "advanced" because it's normal, but compared to some places, maybe.

[That, too, is an interesting thought. Different worlds, different realities -- in spite of the resort itself, and in spite of how much he misses his friends, at least there's things here to keep his mind occupied. Anyway, a little smile tugs at his expression at her offer.]

A navigator and a mapmaker? That's really impressive. I'd appreciate that, thanks.