[ Joonghyuk........... frowns........ because... You Could have just politely GIVE HIM THE FISH. He watches it flop and you know what Xie Lan didn't say he was going to keep it.
Into his bucket until Xie Lan complains. ]
I'm mostly used to hunting. The waters at home are filled with monsters larger than buildings.
its okay we'll just say he was aiming for the bucket and missed it's fine. anyway! with that, he may have the fish - it doesn't seem like he's complaining at all!
xie lian nods, though, to the hunting statement, thoughtful. ] I see, I see! We have that sort of issue sometimes, as well - creatures will poison water supplies with their resentful energy or other toxins, and it causes villages to starve. Recently, I've done some hunting myself, and I've found it much easier... I think perhaps because it is a bit more active, and it feels a little more familiar.
Training the mind is important, but, perhaps not quite as exhilarating. [ haha... having to hunt for food is a really very new thing, but! at least he's good at it. fishing with a pole is a new activity. ] I think that's what I'm trying to say.
[ THEY WERE NOT BUT HE COULD HAVE WALKED ALL THE WAY OVER HERE AND GIVEN IT TO HIM. Joonghyuk is just entitled and thinks everyone should put more effort when he doesn't need to.
Xie Lan really talks a lot which is good since Joonghyuk does not. ]
[ yeah!!! totally. he takes the pole thoughtfully, examining whatever bait is on the hook. ] If that's what you were doing, would you mind terribly if I joined you...?
[ the silence gets a soft noise; understanding, perhaps.
it’s quiet for a little longer, the peaceful silence of fishing only broken by the sound of the waves, and it seems like xie lian might not speak, but. ]
…. I am already immortal. [ at such a young age. ] And I have seen a true hellscape, so: I think perhaps your words are true. Even so, I don’t regret it.
[ his voice is heavy with sorrow, for a moment, a solemnness that doesn't quite fit his graceful, youthful image - though for a moment, xie lian does truly look his age. he's just a baby immortal! ]
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Into his bucket until Xie Lan complains. ]
I'm mostly used to hunting. The waters at home are filled with monsters larger than buildings.
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its okay we'll just say he was aiming for the bucket and missed it's fine. anyway! with that, he may have the fish - it doesn't seem like he's complaining at all!
xie lian nods, though, to the hunting statement, thoughtful. ] I see, I see! We have that sort of issue sometimes, as well - creatures will poison water supplies with their resentful energy or other toxins, and it causes villages to starve. Recently, I've done some hunting myself, and I've found it much easier... I think perhaps because it is a bit more active, and it feels a little more familiar.
Training the mind is important, but, perhaps not quite as exhilarating. [ haha... having to hunt for food is a really very new thing, but! at least he's good at it. fishing with a pole is a new activity. ] I think that's what I'm trying to say.
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Xie Lan really talks a lot which is good since Joonghyuk does not. ]
You meditate, don't you?
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anyway. he nods. ]
I do, yes. This does seem a good place for it, no? Or, a good activity.
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You can do it while fishing.
[ SUDDENLY, MULTITASKING. That makes it suddenly an active activity, doesn't it? ]
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[ yeah!!! totally. he takes the pole thoughtfully, examining whatever bait is on the hook. ] If that's what you were doing, would you mind terribly if I joined you...?
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[ Because otherwise he would just throw Xie Lan into the ocean. ]
I've done my time for the day.
[ So none for him, but if Xie Lan wants to, he can. ]
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[ but he will!! and he's about to start, but, pauses, holding the fishing rod. his questions are very genuine and curious, like a student. ]
...ah, so. Is there any special way to toss this out into the water...? How can you tell when there's a fish on the other end?
[ please help him ]
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[ imagine if someone loses an ear. ]
You'll feel a tug.
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thankfully this one is not so unlucky, so. he nods. it makes sense! ] Is there a particular type of bait to use to be more successful?
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[ IT'S A FISH EAT FISH WORLD OUT THERE. ]
If you have the strength to pull up something that would eat it. I haven't seen any large fish in the waters.
[ until the mini-event but it's okay ]
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[ this small man says
anyway. ] Though, that does beg the question... where do you get the first fish, if you should be catching the fish with other fish?
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... With insect bait or just hope that a curious fish will play with the lure, mostly.
[ ... ]
You're looking to become immortal?
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...What does that have to do with fish? Why do you ask...?
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[ Yes. ]
Because eternity is a hell scape.
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xie lian quiets for a moment, looking at his bobbling line in the water; his expressions pulls into a wan smile. ]
Are you saying so from experience?
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Xie Lan can interpret that however he wants. ]
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it’s quiet for a little longer, the peaceful silence of fishing only broken by the sound of the waves, and it seems like xie lian might not speak, but. ]
…. I am already immortal. [ at such a young age. ] And I have seen a true hellscape, so: I think perhaps your words are true. Even so, I don’t regret it.
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For how long?
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[ not that long, but. ]
…I know it does not sound like much, but to say a hellscape is an understatement.
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[ Quality not quantity, but yeah. ]
It's also a about a quarter of your time alive. There will be worse. There will always be.
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[ his voice is heavy with sorrow, for a moment, a solemnness that doesn't quite fit his graceful, youthful image - though for a moment, xie lian does truly look his age. he's just a baby immortal! ]
Though, I don't doubt you.
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[ As long as the possibility is there, it will come eventually? But this is probably depressing. Eh. There are no fish biting for now. ]
Why?
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Why don't I doubt you? Or why I don't regret it?
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[ He says this like it's obvious. ]
Whether you doubt me or not doesn't matter to me.
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