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Wan | 萬 ([personal profile] raavashing) wrote in [community profile] cyclicality2014-10-16 01:17 pm

Spirit Wilds Vagabond Catch-All

Who: Anyone that's taken up residence near Wan's abandoned apartment in the Spirit Wilds + their friends
What: Catch-all for threads happening in that general living area
When: Oct 4th-Oct31
Where: The Spirit Wilds Vagabond Hippie Commune (not actual name of neighborhood)
Warnings: None!

Post a Top Level for people who are living or temporarily crashing here to tag your character for any reason. It's open to all, not just people wanting to punch/arrest/visit Wan.
descendsfromshadow: (pic#7153763)

Sorry for the slow

[personal profile] descendsfromshadow 2014-11-09 09:13 pm (UTC)(link)
As the book tumbles down, Zuko might just manage to catch a glimpse of a hint as to why it's so important to her. There's no cover or title to the book and inside, rather than the typed font of a published book, is small handwriting and a number of drawings.

One might stand out in particular. A detailed drawing of a tall man in a long coat, masked and carrying a sword....

Blake quickly takes the book back once it's returned to her and hurriedly shuts it again, blocking out the drawing, and holds it tight. Despite Zuko's assurance, she checks the book over herself before breathing a small sigh of relief and casting one last baleful glance at the spirit... which just seems excited about getting its own portrait.

"... Thank you for your help." She says to Lord Zuko, still not quite believing this conversation is even happening. "I don't think I would have thought of trying to trade for it on my own."
restoredhonour: (pic#8460371)

no worries!

[personal profile] restoredhonour 2014-11-10 07:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Lord Zuko is curious about the book and the picture he glimpsed on its pages. But given how quickly she takes it from him and shuts it, he realises that it must be private to her, for whatever reason, and decides not to pry. It isn't his place to intrude.

"You're welcome," he says, smiling warmly. "Sometimes solving problems becomes easier if you can see things from the perspective of the other person. ... Or spirit, as the case may be."