Beatrice the Golden (
beatojuice) wrote2021-06-07 05:35 pm
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Beatrice ✦ Umineko no Naku Koro NiRESIDENCE ✦ Emerald District, Sumarlok
GEMBOND ✦ Ruby
Hoho, you dare to speak to the Golden Witch? Come, bring what tidings you may!
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we have to catch something worth eating first
eating a baby fish would be a waste of time
though it sounds like youre good luck
how quickly can you get here
[And what was attached was a map pin to a bridge. It crossed a small stream that seemed good enough for fishing.]
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An hour probably. Is that alright?
>Action
[And true to her word, Mikasa could be found leaning on the low wall of the bridge. Two rods and a rucksack propped against the wall. A light purple scarf with darker tassels wrapped around her neck.
Though she didn't look too cheerful. Just watching the water flow with dull ears.]
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Greetings, miss Ackerman! Your offer to show me the wizardry of the sea has caught my interest, so I decided to show. Um, I actually haven't done this before, so, ah. I'm sure I'll get the trick in no time, of course!
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She turned at the voice. Blinking at the... Mikasa wasn't sure if it was enthusiasm. But she gave a small shrug.]
With fishing, you have to be patient... [There wasn't much skill really. You just had to be quiet enough for them to not suspect anything. The skill came in after, needing the reflexes to reel it in. But Mikasa gave a small shrug, leaning to grab the bag and rods. Starting to walk down the dirt path.
10/10 deito]
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I believe I can manage that. I'm accustomed to waiting for things to bear fruit.
[ But she did have a bad habit of losing focus on things when she was bored. ]
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Eventually turning to Beatrice. This spot seemed good enough.]
Do you want to eat what you catch or throw it back?
[Normally Mikasa tossed the things too small to eat back. But it wasn't as though they were desperate for food here.
...Though they had to catch something first.]
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She'd never prepared a live fish, but she'd helped Gouda in the kitchen when seafood was on the menu, and the fish the Ushiromiya family got was always very fresh. ]
Hah. When you put it that way, you're asking if I want to be a killer? But I am the fickle Golden Witch, and my whims change like the wind! If it's cute enough, I just might throw it back. But if it would make a feast worthy of of my sophisticated tastes, and worth gracing with my companion with, I'd even cook it myself!
[ Though she'd admit that she could occasionally make mistakes in the kitchen from time to time. Hopefully she was on her game if they caught something good. But... did she have it in her to be a killer again, even at this level? ]
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Even with the sad thoughts, she managed a small grunt. It was the weakest attempt at her normal laugh, but she'd tried. Then she lowered her bag, crouching down to start unpacking.]
It's a fish... [Dryly. No need to be so dramatic.] But good luck finding a cute one. [Because that was one thing Mikasa hadn't seen here. Cute fish. She'd seen fish people though...
Yeah, shaking her head of that thought. Going back to unpacking.]
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But she does manage a chuckle at her straightforward laconic manner. ]
I think plenty of fish are cute! Even the deep-sea ones with all the teeth! My tastes are not limited by the aesthetic deficiencies of the masses.
[ Beatrice had very atypical ideas of what was cute, though. She quietly watches Mikasa unpack, taking note of the various tools. Trying to imagine what they were for. ]
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As was the bait. Back home if they wanted bait they had to scrounge around for a worm. Here, Mikasa just took a tupperware tub of writhing maggots. Red, orange, white... It was almost easy to forget what they were with the pretty colours.]
I've only seen river fish... Didn't even know the sea existed until a few years back... [But she slowly passed on of the rods up to Beatrice, then going back to pop the maggot tub open once the other woman took it.]
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Until the maggots came out. She was used to all kinds of grisly sights but she recoils. ]
O-Oh... Oh, yes, of course! Bait.
[ She takes the rod, smiling uneasily. ]
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We don't have bait like this back home... But you just grab one and put the hook through it's butt. [And she did so. After reaching in, grabbing one to show Beatrice. Showing the maggot a bit closer, how one end was slightly pointed. The rounder end was the one she just shoved the hook through.
Then she stared, waiting for Beatrice to do the same.]
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Ah, w-well! The, ah, the sun got in my eyes.
[ Absolutely nobody is buying that. She fairly squirms with embarrassment. ]
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It was the screech that made Mikasa pause. Silently staring as the seconds pass. But hey, at least Beatrice her undivided attention for once in this trip.]
...Right. [Doubt!] There's plenty more, it's normal to lose some. [Had to throw a few into the water to attract the fish, so with that thought. Mikasa grabbed a handful and just tossed them into the water. There, that might draw some fish into their baited rods.]
Um...Are you going to try again? [Giving the tub a little shake.]
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Of course. Perfectly normal.
[ She wasn't going to give in. It was a small creature, just an infant. It couldn't harm her. What was so terrible about it, outside of an association with death and decay? Being afraid of that now was quite hypocritical of her. Especially given the things she'd done in some of the fragments.
Yes. She knows how to handle this. Somebody else is doing it. Not me. ]
I certainly will! I won't let the little wretches get the better of me.
[ There's a vague distance in her eyes as she pulls out another maggot, and calmly puts a hook through its belly. Mercilessly, without flinching. She could be the witch in the truest sense for this. And then, put her to rest. ]
Come! Let us bring forth the treasures of the waves! Perhaps we'll even catch a mermaid. I hear that they make high-class sashimi.
[ It's not a perfect job, but the maggot was on there, at least. ]
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But it was what it was.
And Mikasa's eyes slide shut, slowly blinking as Beatrice started going. What the hell is sashimi?]
You'll scare them away... [Despite the words, it wasn't scolding. Just a simple comment. That was so much energy, but... It was kind of nice. Something that distracted her from the quiet of her mind. At least for now.] ...And I think we'd get arrested if we killed and ate a mermaid.
[Just calmly talking about murder-canibalism.]
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I'm disappointed, you can't recognize my sense of humor by now?
[ Despite the attempted bravado, she follows that up with a nervous laugh. It had been a spur of the moment comment, an attempt to lighten the mood, but she should have recognized this girl's blunt, serious attitude. Maybe it was bad, that she could casually say such horrible things. ]
I want to eat fish! Which, ah... I'll be quieter.
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I never know with people here. Might be normal where you're from... [Another shrug. She'd heard of a few places like, places with monster people who ate others. Mikasa's own world was one of them, she even knew multiple people who'd eaten another.
...Made it a bit hard to take it as a joke. But she wasn't even remotely upset, that kind of humor was normal back home.]
I'm glad though... Only have a small knife.
[Was that a bad joke of her own? Maybe, she just kept gazing out at the water as she tossed her hook into the water.]
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Ah, must I pierce my elegant and gruesome illusion? [Yes, Beato, your jokes scare people. ] Very well! I just buy my food from the store. Or summon it forth from the waves, I suppose.
[ She grins at Mikasa's joke, and follows her lead, casting her hook into the water. ]
Hah, what ominous words.
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That's more mundane than I thought. [She kinda figured the other woman was some rich eccentric with how she talked. Not that Mikasa had that much experience with such people. Everyone she knew was varying levels of poor.] I only brought what we couldn't grow. [Though she'd not been a farmer for a long time now.
No comment on the eerie joke though.]
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Magic is often found in the details and elaborations. You can spin the simplest of things into an Endless world. [ A rich eccentric wasn't quite wrong, at least for a couple miserable years. ] Well, at least with my magic. But even humans can learn the base form of that magic.
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My friends tell me I'm bad at lying... Even if the adults believed me. [Though it'd been several years since she'd needed to lie.]
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[ But if she had no interest in it, little more could be said. ]
Nevertheless, creating life from the earth is a magic of its own, I should think.
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Still, Beatrice did managed to get wring a wry smile out of her.]
You think that? A lot of people back home thought the farmers were cowards. Even though everyone needs food and the shortages...
[She'd never seen any shame in being a farmer. But many had.]
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