Eleanor Lamb (
notyourutopian) wrote2014-04-03 02:21 pm
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[Action throughout the day and Open!] Playing in the rain.
Of all the things Eleanor had discovered in Luceti that had been impossible in Rapture, the rain was probably her favorite one. It had taken her some time to adjust to the idea of it, to be fair, since in Rapture the sound of falling water generally meant something horrible had happened and a section of the city about to flood, but up here on the surface it was just...normal.
Weather in-and-of-itself was a new concept, honestly. Occasionally the big storms up on the ocean's surface would cause churn in the water around the city, but never anything more than messy water and unhappy whales. She'd loved the snow too, and bright sunny days and brisk, windy days, but rain was her favorite. Maybe it was just how it was a callback to home without being so close as to make her dwell on the negative things.
Which was why she didn't particularly find any reason to try and avoid it the way so many other people seemed to. In fact, she made a point of going out in weather like that, with the large, old-fashioned purple umbrella she'd acquired last summer. It hadn't rained all winter, which she knew was normal but had still been a bit of a frustration, and now that it was doing it again, she'd practically bolted from school at the end of the day to go for a walk.
And that was where she could be found for the rest of the afternoon, wandering about in her long black skirt and simple red jacket, her umbrella resting on her shoulder, a faint smile on her face. She would stop for a while to sit under one of the awnings by the shops and read, listening to the rain, then head back out for another walk. She'd picked up a pair of heavy-duty boots, and someone might happen to catch her hopping into a puddle with them to send up a splash and then laughing softly to herself.
Even during the height of the thunderstorm itself, she was (probably foolishly) walking around with her umbrella.
[ooc: People can run into Eleanor anywhere in the village during the rain, or yell at her to come in out of the lightning if they like. She might even listen!]
Weather in-and-of-itself was a new concept, honestly. Occasionally the big storms up on the ocean's surface would cause churn in the water around the city, but never anything more than messy water and unhappy whales. She'd loved the snow too, and bright sunny days and brisk, windy days, but rain was her favorite. Maybe it was just how it was a callback to home without being so close as to make her dwell on the negative things.
Which was why she didn't particularly find any reason to try and avoid it the way so many other people seemed to. In fact, she made a point of going out in weather like that, with the large, old-fashioned purple umbrella she'd acquired last summer. It hadn't rained all winter, which she knew was normal but had still been a bit of a frustration, and now that it was doing it again, she'd practically bolted from school at the end of the day to go for a walk.
And that was where she could be found for the rest of the afternoon, wandering about in her long black skirt and simple red jacket, her umbrella resting on her shoulder, a faint smile on her face. She would stop for a while to sit under one of the awnings by the shops and read, listening to the rain, then head back out for another walk. She'd picked up a pair of heavy-duty boots, and someone might happen to catch her hopping into a puddle with them to send up a splash and then laughing softly to herself.
Even during the height of the thunderstorm itself, she was (probably foolishly) walking around with her umbrella.
[ooc: People can run into Eleanor anywhere in the village during the rain, or yell at her to come in out of the lightning if they like. She might even listen!]

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Yes. It's a very nice change from the winter.
[She realizes something is off, but she hasn't quite hit on the fact that the other is dry in the storm yet.]
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Isn't it? I just love the rain, and the lightning and thunder are even better. Nothing like that dreary winter we just had at all.
[Really, truly, there's nothing quite like coming out in the rain, and if Eleanor hasn't commented on something strange, well...she'll just not worry about it. That's part of the fun.]
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Honestly, I can't think of a type of weather I haven't been excited by, since I arrived.
[She is still trying to figure out what is different and then...]
You're not wet!
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[And naturally, Saori giggles at the sudden realization from Eleanor. She looks up at the sky, down at herself, and waves a hand.]
Why...no, I guess I'm not. But then, why should I be?
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"In a word? ...Yes."
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She can't help but smirk at that. It's technically true, after all.
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Sorry, she's from a very scientific, mostly religiousless place.
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A tiny lightning bolt streaks out of the cloud, and the wind picks up, swirling around Saori. "And it's my mother, as much as the wind is my father. The reason I'm not wet is because I'm telling it not to. as one of the gods that governs it, the weather is mine to command."
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"I...well. I don't want to say I see, because I don't." She hesitated. "I don't really believe in god."
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Really, it was always cute when people said things like that.
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She paused. "I think I would prefer just to believe you have some type of weather manipulation powers."
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"The way you act though, it's like your world doesn't really have much rain. Is that so?"
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"We didn't have weather at all, except for occasional churn."
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The idea of something like an undersea city is just so alien and strange that it doesn't even cross her mind.
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She frowned at the question of whether or not she was human, and after a moment just decided not to answer it. She didn't really know.
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"I'm pretty hard to hurt, and I've been shot with electrobolt before. It can't be much worse."
Oh it so could.
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I was sure I tagged this.