Sokka Thunderaxe (
markofthewise) wrote2010-09-26 09:16 pm
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Sokka the 46th - [Action]
[As if Sokka hasn't had enough teleporting shenanigans... With the experiment going into its final hours in the early evening until midnight, Sokka is reappearing in quite a number of places. Bedrooms, closets, roofs, the middle of nowhere... it's all quite convenient. ((ooc: In other words, say where you want him to be and that's where he'll be!))
At one point, he falls into the southern lake. Right into the middle... going splash. After sinking quite deep from the height of the fall, he drags himself to shore, but only after he gets there does he realize he lost Boomerang to the bottom of the lake. After vainly attempting to dive for it several times, he'll be sitting on the edge of the lake looking generally defeated and pathetic at the failed attempts. The fact it's dark and cold don't even seem to bother him. Boomerang is everything to him. ((ooc: Retrieving it is locked to Razette, but others can certainly talk to him so long as they don't have the power to go dive for it themselves.))
He also, unfortunately, ends up in the mountains at about midnight. Come early next morning (post-event), an exhausted, bedraggled, and by now somewhat injured Sokka will be dragging himself into town from the plaza, on his way home. He looks pretty much horrible from how much the experiment has abused him.]
((ooc: please specify at which point you're running into him?))
At one point, he falls into the southern lake. Right into the middle... going splash. After sinking quite deep from the height of the fall, he drags himself to shore, but only after he gets there does he realize he lost Boomerang to the bottom of the lake. After vainly attempting to dive for it several times, he'll be sitting on the edge of the lake looking generally defeated and pathetic at the failed attempts. The fact it's dark and cold don't even seem to bother him. Boomerang is everything to him. ((ooc: Retrieving it is locked to Razette, but others can certainly talk to him so long as they don't have the power to go dive for it themselves.))
He also, unfortunately, ends up in the mountains at about midnight. Come early next morning (post-event), an exhausted, bedraggled, and by now somewhat injured Sokka will be dragging himself into town from the plaza, on his way home. He looks pretty much horrible from how much the experiment has abused him.]
((ooc: please specify at which point you're running into him?))

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Impressive stuff. Not much use for tanks where I'm from though. Having to fly across half the galaxy doesn't leave much opportunity for ground-based engagements.
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You have space ships? [He's way too familiar with this kind of stuff. Kid loves his science. The science section in Luceti's library is like candy to him.]
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A whole colonization fleet, to be exact. The human population was devastated by the invasion of a race called the Zentradi- but once we won them over, the population boom meant we had to start hunting down other planets to live on.
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You ran out of place to live? [He can't even imagine that...]
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Well, the billions and billions of Zentradi suddenly settling on earth was part of it.
And the discovery that Humans and Zentradi were able to interbreed made up for the rest of it.
[He makes a particularly conspicuous move to brush the hair away from his... pointed ears.]
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So let me get this straight. You fight these guys in a bitter war, lose who knows how many people because of it... and the first thing you do, after the war, is go make babies with them?
[... but nice ears! Just like Link's.]
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[Don't worry Sokka, even he thinks it's pretty screwed up, but Zentradi chicks are HOOOOOOOOOOOT, so it's all cool.]
Long story short, both species were created by a hyper-advanced, and now dead race called the Protoculture. Humans were meant to be their successors, while Zentradi were little more than proxy soldiers used to fight their wars. Born artificially in factories, taught only what they need to know to fight. Because of that, when they were exposed to human culture and concepts like music, creativity, friendship and love, they went into a sort of culture shock. Among other things, that shock got them out of their kill-on-sight mentality long enough to realize we had nothing to do with the enemy army the thought they was entrenched on Earth.
[Jeez, who needs history class, when every time he meets someone new here, Michael finds himself reciting from his old textbooks.]
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Our enemies just shoot fire out of their hands.
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Huh. How's that work, some sort of magic or what?
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Although the war is over, just recently. So they're not really our enemies anymore.
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Sounds like a pretty fortuitous turn of events, especially considering you've got at least some peace of mind about what you've left behind.
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[He laughs, but boy does it sound forced. Probably because his feet are killing him and then some.]
And it could always be worse.
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Maybe we should take a break.
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Nah, let's see if we can at least make it to the base of the mountains first. can't be that much farther, and it'll be nice to have something besides rocks and more rocks to take a break on.
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I just wish I had spent more time on Hyt now.
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...How exactly would hitting things help here?
[Yeah, he completely ignored the stuff on Filial magic when he was reading the guide on his first day.]
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No, no! Not hitting! Hyt! The filial spirit of light!
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...Ah, right. don't suppose you'd mind explaining exactly what the filial spirits are now, would ya?
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There's these spirits here in Luceti, right? They teach you to unlock this kind of... inner magic you get when you arrive here. But you have to make contact with them, some are harder than others. For instance... [His favorite trick, he snaps his fingers and creates a small candle-sized flame on the tip of his thumb.] Eferin can be a challenge.
... some are easier, but Hyt is really, really hard. But if I could use Hyt's magic, it would be better than having a lantern.
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So what spirits are there- and how exactly does one go about contacting them...?
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[He actually stopped trying to learn them when he found they only worked in the enclosure... and well, he hasn't had luck with Nala.] Making pacts with them is just... sitting, meditating, and waiting for them to 'talk' to you.
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[But which spirit to try for first...]
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