[ this is fine! xie lian has been a very good patient throughout all of this - he holds very still and lets kim do whatever he needs to, barely flinching even as the needle digs into his skin. when he's stitched up for the most part, and bandaged, he glances up - coming out of something of a daze.
...thank you, Mr. Kim. [ xie lian does have a smile for him, a little sheepish, but grateful. ] I'll do my best to do so.
[ he
has protagonist disease so that's unlikely but that's okay. ] I usually heal quite quickly, at least.
I have, yes. The martial arts are something of a speciality of mine - to be honest, the moment that it was determined that only one of us could leave that strange blocked off area, Qi Rong did not stand a chance, no matter what sort of dirty tricks he used.
[ he's still just a little bit far away as he explains this, coming back properly to the present and rubbing his free hand absently against san lang the ferret in his lap. ] I have fought creatures like those spectres before, as well, though never without any of my spiritual powers. All in all, if that had to be the situation - then I am glad that it was me who had to carry it out.
[ he glances down at his ferret, for a moment - he chitters softly, butting his head into xie lian's hand. ]
...I feel a little more tired than I should, perhaps. [ though, that could just be from dealing with qi rong, honestly. he is exhausting. ] And San Lang has been less energetic. I think - based on what happened to Qi Rong, it's entirely likely that the spectres go after the human soul.
[ this poor regular man. xie lian doesn't seem to mind explaining, though, patient. ]
Well... it took away his willpower, which - I think that is directly tied to the human soul. That, and the spectres were particularly attempting to get to San Lang when I was in there, even more so than myself. [ his ferret turns his face into xie lian's hand, as he scritches at his head gently, soothing. ]
And both San Lang and Qi Rong's daemon were terrified of them. Plus, this connection that we have to these creatures...it just makes me think that perhaps they are intrinsically a part of us, is all. In my realm, we might consider it something close to a spiritual weapon.
Spiritual powers - in my realm, it is common for people to cultivate their qi, their spiritual energy. It is the energy that flows through the body and the planet, through the Heavens and the Hells - what makes up all things. It is usually cultivated alongside practices of martial arts, and is a skill that takes time to develop and master. With the proper training, you can utilize that energy for all sorts of things - not only for fighting - but, I often used it to fight demons and ghosts and the like, paired with my swordsmanship and martial arts skills.
[ absently, he touches his fingers against the bandage he wears around his neck. ] It is a highly useful tool.
This sounds a lot like... [He takes out his notebook and quickly flips to a page to check. This guy's been taking notes on everything, apparently.] Ah, there it is. I heard a young lady speak about "cultivators"... People who fight "evil spirits" and the like.
Is this what that title refers to? The "cultivation" of qi?
[He nods, and notes something. A connection made, a blank filled in. The pedantic satisfaction of a cruciverbalist.]
I see... I have noticed strange similarities like that, as well. My Suresne supposedly sounds a lot like what others call 'French.' I believe the victim, Mr. Pontmercy, spoke it.
[ xie lian does sound genuinely interested - a sort of gentle wonder crosses his face, too. ]
A-Qing said so many things that sounded familiar to me, but in reality, her world is entirely different from mine. As if they exist alongside each other - the same, but different. I suppose that has been one of the better things about being in such a strange place, that we've been able to experience so many cultures so very different than ours.
[ he laughs, a little. ] "Spiritual weapons" and all.
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...thank you, Mr. Kim. [ xie lian does have a smile for him, a little sheepish, but grateful. ] I'll do my best to do so.
[ he
has protagonist disease so that's unlikely but that's okay. ] I usually heal quite quickly, at least.
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Good. I did have the impression that you've seen a few battles before...
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[ he's still just a little bit far away as he explains this, coming back properly to the present and rubbing his free hand absently against san lang the ferret in his lap. ] I have fought creatures like those spectres before, as well, though never without any of my spiritual powers. All in all, if that had to be the situation - then I am glad that it was me who had to carry it out.
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[It's a lot to process. Especially the 'spiritual powers' part...]
You were in close contact with those creatures. Are you experiencing any ill effects?
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...I feel a little more tired than I should, perhaps. [ though, that could just be from dealing with qi rong, honestly. he is exhausting. ] And San Lang has been less energetic. I think - based on what happened to Qi Rong, it's entirely likely that the spectres go after the human soul.
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[He struggles to find his next words.]
I'm sorry, this whole... "spiritual warfare" thing is new to me. Why do you think this?
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Well... it took away his willpower, which - I think that is directly tied to the human soul. That, and the spectres were particularly attempting to get to San Lang when I was in there, even more so than myself. [ his ferret turns his face into xie lian's hand, as he scritches at his head gently, soothing. ]
And both San Lang and Qi Rong's daemon were terrified of them. Plus, this connection that we have to these creatures...it just makes me think that perhaps they are intrinsically a part of us, is all. In my realm, we might consider it something close to a spiritual weapon.
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You said that you had "spiritual powers" that could have been used to fight those creatures. Can you elaborate on those?
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he nods, patient in his explanation. ]
Spiritual powers - in my realm, it is common for people to cultivate their qi, their spiritual energy. It is the energy that flows through the body and the planet, through the Heavens and the Hells - what makes up all things. It is usually cultivated alongside practices of martial arts, and is a skill that takes time to develop and master. With the proper training, you can utilize that energy for all sorts of things - not only for fighting - but, I often used it to fight demons and ghosts and the like, paired with my swordsmanship and martial arts skills.
[ absently, he touches his fingers against the bandage he wears around his neck. ] It is a highly useful tool.
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This sounds a lot like... [He takes out his notebook and quickly flips to a page to check. This guy's been taking notes on everything, apparently.] Ah, there it is. I heard a young lady speak about "cultivators"... People who fight "evil spirits" and the like.
Is this what that title refers to? The "cultivation" of qi?
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Yes, that's correct! A-Qing, yes? Her world is very similar to mine, I believe - we even speak the same language. I was a cultivator.
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I see... I have noticed strange similarities like that, as well. My Suresne supposedly sounds a lot like what others call 'French.' I believe the victim, Mr. Pontmercy, spoke it.
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[ xie lian does sound genuinely interested - a sort of gentle wonder crosses his face, too. ]
A-Qing said so many things that sounded familiar to me, but in reality, her world is entirely different from mine. As if they exist alongside each other - the same, but different. I suppose that has been one of the better things about being in such a strange place, that we've been able to experience so many cultures so very different than ours.
[ he laughs, a little. ] "Spiritual weapons" and all.