...as far as new places go, nahida supposes it could be worse. the mimes are a little weird, but the important thing is spending time with kazuki and kaveh, so... she'll try to ignore them for now.
she and kaveh probably arrive at the same time since they'd both be coming from the warehouse. she waves when they approach.]
Isshiki-san's music is some of the best I've ever heard. If I could, I'd let you guys listen in a heartbeat. A recording isn't the same as a live show, but he's amazing no matter what.
[ there's just sheer delight on his face at getting to hype up isshiki. he loves that guy. ]
...Ah. They're these, uh... [ how does one explain. a mime. hm. ] ...Actually, if we go in, you'll see. It's technically a type of performance, it's just. Weird.
It's a shame we haven't gotten access to a shop with instruments yet. I wonder if we will?
[Also, Kaveh looks a little confused because he generally likes performances--but Kazuki is a performer, so Kaveh trusts his judgment?? He looks at Nahida and shrugs. LEAD THE WAY, KAZUKI.]
[sounds like they may need to see a concert in a memshare....... she looks like she also wishes she could listen to isshiki's music, and seems happy to see kazuki happy talking about it. aww.]
It is a shame... It would be nice if we did, I think. [fck the sages and their biases against the arts, nahida loves them. she exchanges a glance with kaveh and also shrugs. they'll have to see what these mimes are in person.
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and see they do.
she tilts her head to one side and studies them when they walk into the cafe. uhhhhhh.]
It's kind of interesting, if you think about it. A lot of actors rely on their ability to tell a story through dialogue. Taking that away adds a new element to it.
[What story is being told here, though... that, he's not sure about.......]
Like a flaky butter pastry? It's not bad. [ off to order! ] Fontaine... I wonder if that's a similar thing to Japan and Inazuma. I don't know much about France, though.
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...as far as new places go, nahida supposes it could be worse. the mimes are a little weird, but the important thing is spending time with kazuki and kaveh, so... she'll try to ignore them for now.
she and kaveh probably arrive at the same time since they'd both be coming from the warehouse. she waves when they approach.]
Good morning, Kazuki.
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Good morning, guys. What do you think of the music here? It's good, right?
[ he's in his element fuck yea linkin park ]
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He is, at least, happy to see Kazuki! He does indeed arrive with Nahida and he greets Kazuki with a little wave, looking around with curiosity.]
Is this the kind of music you play?
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It's interesting music. I hadn't heard anything like it in Sumeru.
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Also, just a fair warning - there are mimes in the cafe. We should probably ignore them.
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[Xinyan never came to Sumeru...
But also--????]
"Mimes"?
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[a beat. she glances at kaveh, then at kazuki, curiosity clear on her face. she would also like to know what a mime is.]
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[ there's just sheer delight on his face at getting to hype up isshiki. he loves that guy. ]
...Ah. They're these, uh... [ how does one explain. a mime. hm. ] ...Actually, if we go in, you'll see. It's technically a type of performance, it's just. Weird.
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It's a shame we haven't gotten access to a shop with instruments yet. I wonder if we will?
[Also, Kaveh looks a little confused because he generally likes performances--but Kazuki is a performer, so Kaveh trusts his judgment?? He looks at Nahida and shrugs. LEAD THE WAY, KAZUKI.]
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It is a shame... It would be nice if we did, I think. [fck the sages and their biases against the arts, nahida loves them. she exchanges a glance with kaveh and also shrugs. they'll have to see what these mimes are in person.
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and see they do.
she tilts her head to one side and studies them when they walk into the cafe. uhhhhhh.]
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[ into the cafe! and kazuki just. nods. ]
Told you it's weird.
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What are they... doing?
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[she watched one of the mimes pretend to drink a cup of coffee.]
If they're thirsty, why don't they just order one for real?
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This is how they perform. No talking, no props, just acting things out.
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It's kind of interesting, if you think about it. A lot of actors rely on their ability to tell a story through dialogue. Taking that away adds a new element to it.
[What story is being told here, though... that, he's not sure about.......]
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...umm...
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That's a pastry, isn't it? I think they have something like that in Fontaine. [makes executive decisions] Sure, I'll take one.
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[just steadfastly ignoring the mime that is dying in the bg]
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Like a flaky butter pastry? It's not bad. [ off to order! ] Fontaine... I wonder if that's a similar thing to Japan and Inazuma. I don't know much about France, though.
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I wonder if there are any books on it in the library?
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