laughingsword: (this one time at band camp...)
Okita Souji ([personal profile] laughingsword) wrote in [community profile] revenance_comms2014-03-02 06:57 pm

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Hello~ooo… [in extreme magnification, a pair of eyes blink at the communicator for a few seconds before the face retreats into focus.] Ah! It's working, isn't it? That little light… what a funny dream.

[He chuckles, and holds the communicator a little further away, turning it from side to side.] Very funny. I've tried pinching myself ten thousand times, and I can't seem to wake up! Has anybody found out a better way? If I sleep in all morning I'll ruin my reputation, you see. Everyone will tease me!

[The temporary pout dissolves into a smile as he looks around beyond the communicator.] But maybe I can look around for just a few hours first. That wouldn't be so bad, would it? Ah, look! I think that's a candy store--!
juniorganymedian: (i am agog to learn)

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[personal profile] juniorganymedian 2014-03-10 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
Indeed, sir. [Jeeves nods briefly.] England and the Allies 'sent the Huns packing' is, I believe, the preferred description of the final outcome.

You are a swordsman, though? I saw you mentioned to Mr. Aeleus 'napping on duty.' Are you a soldier or a member of the local police force in Edo, then?

I can highly recommend both the princesses and Ms. Amaterasu's company. They are all most charming ladies. [Which is about all he's going to say about them on an open communication.] If you can read Ms. Amaterasu's writing, that would, no doubt, be a boon to all who wish to communicate with her, though she does have a singular talent for art and expression that conveys her thoughts with surprising clarity.
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juniorganymedian: (greek tragedy)

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[personal profile] juniorganymedian 2014-03-10 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
I'm certain a skilled swordman might still find gainful employment in my time, as well. [In Japan, anyway.]

And thank you, sir. It was a victory well worth the cost, which cannot be said of every war and fewer battles.

You have their names correctly, as well. They are most thematic... as I have found all of the ponies to be. [His brow furrows the tiniest bit.] It would seem prescient of the ones naming their foals to have picked such appropriate appellations unless they are names ponies choose for themselves. I have not inquired on that matter.
juniorganymedian: (you'll be surprised)

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[personal profile] juniorganymedian 2014-03-10 05:24 am (UTC)(link)
They are appropriate because they are so often chosen by men, are they not, sir? I meant more than Their Royal Highnesses, though. Ms. Pie is a baker by trade. Ms. Rarity, another pony here, is a fashion designer. There are several instances of surprisingly appropriate appellations within their history books, as well. A clever secretary who helped bring about peace among the pony tribes was called- [He has to say it now. It's a ridiculous name, but he has to say it.] -Smart Cookie. One can only presume Ms. Cookie's parents had high hopes for their daughter's future.

The ponies here do not shape-shift from what I have seen. They remain ponies in both their native Ponyville and in worlds apart from that. It may simply be a magical artifact of their own native magics being at work. However, you will most likely experience a transformation yourself if you do go to Ponyville. You may take on an equine or possibly draconic form there.
juniorganymedian: (i really don't know)

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[personal profile] juniorganymedian 2014-03-11 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
A valid idea for those in such a situation. When I find my own god walking among men, perhaps I should inquire if his preferred form of address is 'Heaven.' [He says this in a tone of dry amusement.]

I'm uncertain how ponies choose their names. You might ask Ms. Pie. I have yet to do so.

And you may note in any extended tour of Traverse Town several large, glowing portals. These will transport you to different worlds: Twilight Town, the Mother of Invention, and Ponyville.
juniorganymedian: (this pleases me)

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[personal profile] juniorganymedian 2014-03-11 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
It's said to be the place in which he resides, and our skies are so often called the heavens. Please do not trouble yourself with not knowing such things, sir. I cannot claim to be any manner of expert on Japan. It is most admirable that you should desire to learn, if nothing else. [Jeeves quirks his lips to offer some reassurance.]

The portals appear to work by intent. You need only think of the place to which you should like to travel, and they will take you there.
juniorganymedian: (world of possibility)

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[personal profile] juniorganymedian 2014-03-12 03:18 am (UTC)(link)
Exploration and travel are highly educational, Mr. Soujirou. Creating a spirit to accompany you would be a most wise first course of action should you wish to undertake them, though. The Moogles can instruct you on it. I will wish you luck, and look forward to meeting you in-person at some point in the future. These worlds are surprisingly small for all the richness of them.
juniorganymedian: (tee dee hee sir)

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[personal profile] juniorganymedian 2014-03-12 03:02 pm (UTC)(link)
That would tend to be the standard logic. I have found many of these places to defy expectations, though. Good day, sir.

[He offers another polite nod before ending the communication.]