groupiedrifter: <user name=bushyeyebrows> (HEY SLUTS)
Newt Geiszler | Pacific Rim ([personal profile] groupiedrifter) wrote in [community profile] ximilia2023-01-21 10:14 pm

[video] BACKDATED TO JAN. 19TH | un: newt

[Ah, yes, it's the half-dragon birthday boy!

He wastes no time in playing out the likely anticipated song of celebration.



This lute is getting some mileage.

It ends on a smug, contented:]


Haaaappy biiiirthday to meeeee!

That's the second birthday in a row that we're stuck on a mission. Man. But at least this birthday wasn't me stuck on a western-themed planet where we literally ran out of food to eat. That was a real freakin' bummer. [... well, it was the worst part until the townspeople turned into ash, but we don't talk about our traumas, new bloods] You guys better tell me happy birthday by the end of the day, or I'll cast a spell on you.

.... Mmmmnah, that would be too easy.

I'll just follow you around playing nothing but the happy birthday theme.


But the point of this wasn't just to shout at the rooftops that I'm 37-years-old! I spoke with the barkeep, Fribbington? What a queen, guys; I'm so jealous of her beard. Do you know how hard it is for me to get one of those? It's borderline impossible.

Ah — Right. Like, I spoke with her, and she really does not like Jun Shortaxe. Something about being sure you and him are on the same side, because it's not always that clear. But she had a lot of good things to say about Dweyre — that he was smart as a tack, helped a lot of people while in their party, best in his group at the Knights of the Seven Sisters... that after he died, nothing was ever really the same for them. I wish I could say anything else about the conversation jumped out at me... but...

Oh!

She mentioned the heirloom was some kind of scepter.

Round and royal-like, passed down through the kings. So valuable to King Zaros that he was willing to send parties after it and into deadly situations. Apparently this kind of gig, it would have set up Fribbington and the Brigade for the rest of their days as adventurers.

Unfortunately, things went really sideways. You know.

But uh! Yeah, that's all I got. I gotta admit, I've never been very good at finding the little details when it comes to things like this — maybe that's the ADHD talking. Either way, I'm almost done with the Ballard of Dweyre, so make sure you stop by the tavern and give a listen.

... Also, like. Cake. I want cake this birthday.

Someone around here has to have cake.

And I've also got an important questionnaire for everyone, by the way; no rush to finish it, it's just a little something to pass the time. Especially you new people. New people are required to fill this out.

[Anyone who knows him knows he's full of shit. But the text file comes through:]


NAME:
DATE OF BIRTH:
FAVORITE MOVIES:
FAVORITE FOODS:
FAVORITE MUSIC:

What’s your claim to fame?

How do you like to spend your free time?

What skill would you like to master? 

What is your proudest accomplishment? 

What is your biggest pet peeve?

What is the most useless talent you have? 

If you had a warning label, what would yours say?

Are you a cat or a dog person?

Do you sing in the shower?

If you only had 5 minutes in a grocery store, what would you buy?

Which body part do you wish you could detach and why?

If you had to change your name, what would you change it to?

If police arrested you with no explanation, what would your friends assume you had done?

Can you touch your nose with your tongue?
cruelyethuman: (1002)

[personal profile] cruelyethuman 2023-01-23 11:10 am (UTC)(link)
[Who better to talk about questionnaires than the one who frequently avoids answering anything?]

Not knowing the answer, is also a valid response.

Which question rattled you enough that you want to avoid answering altogether?
karumic: (pic#15816736)

[personal profile] karumic 2023-01-23 11:45 am (UTC)(link)
That's quite an assumption you're making. Is that the only reason you can think of why someone wouldn't want to answer?

[It's also a totally correct assumption, but shh.]
cruelyethuman: (Oh yes)

[personal profile] cruelyethuman 2023-01-23 12:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Do you need me to make excuses for you?

Because I could - we are encouraged to help each other, afterall, and I can be very helpful.

Perhaps you've lost the ability to read. Or maybe you forgot all of your preferences when you came here, a tragic loss of your memories and your previous life. You might be cursed, and this very specific curse doesn't allow you to make choices. You could be embarrassed by your own truths, and unwilling to lie so blatantly to Newton.

Does any of those help?
karumic: (pic#15816791)

[personal profile] karumic 2023-01-23 01:03 pm (UTC)(link)
And why does it matter to you which it is?
cruelyethuman: (0020)

[personal profile] cruelyethuman 2023-01-24 02:37 pm (UTC)(link)
It doesn't. Call it curiosity. I've been through a lot with people like Newton, but I don't know you yet. Perhaps I would know you better if I knew how you hang your toilet paper or what your useless talent might be.
locumstudentesquire: (Hm??)

text; un: naruhodo

[personal profile] locumstudentesquire 2023-01-23 04:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Um. Just a thought, but if he lost the ability to read.... Wouldn't he be unable to respond to your text responses?
cruelyethuman: (Are you sure?)

text. un: Aleksander

[personal profile] cruelyethuman 2023-01-24 02:40 pm (UTC)(link)
You lack imagination. There could be several ways in which he could unable to read, but still able respond.

Is your talent thinking inside the box?
locumstudentesquire: (Side eye...)

[personal profile] locumstudentesquire 2023-01-27 05:34 am (UTC)(link)
Um... No. It's tongue twisters, actually...
cruelyethuman: (My my)

[personal profile] cruelyethuman 2023-01-30 02:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Twisting your tongue is a skill in your world? Adorable.
locumstudentesquire: (Aaaaaa why)

[personal profile] locumstudentesquire 2023-01-30 05:57 pm (UTC)(link)
[Alright Mr Patronizing...]

It is, but probably not in the way I'm assuming you're interpreting it right now.

[Well... Maybe literal tongue twisting is a talent to some people. But that's not what this is about!]
cruelyethuman: (005)

[personal profile] cruelyethuman 2023-01-31 07:17 am (UTC)(link)
How many ways could there be to twist ones tongue?
locumstudentesquire: (JUST one.)

[personal profile] locumstudentesquire 2023-01-31 08:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Well... 'Tongue twister' is just the name for it in English. In Japanese we call it '早口言葉' -- hayakuchi kotoba. It involves quickly reciting phrases made up of words that are difficult to pronounce properly when placed together. Like, 'she sells seashells by the seashore" is a common one in English.