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removeimpurity) wrote2012-12-17 10:53 am
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Eighth Incision [Video; Backdated to the Afternoon of the 13th]
[The broadcast starts as any other one from Syre would: with the remnants of a meal just barely in frame and the alchemist sipping a glass of water. However, it seems she didn't mean to start the broadcast this early, as her expression slowly changes to one of surprise -- once she realizes the feed is on, anyway.]
Oh, I wasn't quite ready to talk yet. [She laughs, a bit embarrassed.] Well, I suppose I should get on with it.
[She clears her throat, takes another sip of water, then starts again.]
Good afternoon, Luceti. Bit of a grey day, don't you think? Reminds me almost of home, in a sense, with the sky looking as though it's about to snow any moment.
This will be my first winter here, so I'd like to ask: what manner of celebrations do we have here? What beliefs, what customs, generally prevail at this time of year? Are there feasts? Celebrations? Silent ceremonies?
I apologize for the barrage of questions -- I'm just a little curious.
Oh, I wasn't quite ready to talk yet. [She laughs, a bit embarrassed.] Well, I suppose I should get on with it.
[She clears her throat, takes another sip of water, then starts again.]
Good afternoon, Luceti. Bit of a grey day, don't you think? Reminds me almost of home, in a sense, with the sky looking as though it's about to snow any moment.
This will be my first winter here, so I'd like to ask: what manner of celebrations do we have here? What beliefs, what customs, generally prevail at this time of year? Are there feasts? Celebrations? Silent ceremonies?
I apologize for the barrage of questions -- I'm just a little curious.
[Voice]
It's more of a couples holiday in my country.
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Back at home, the solstice usually represents a time of peace and reflection before the new year begins, or a time in which one repents for their wrongdoings. It all depends on how traditional one's family is, however.
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We did a little of both. Mother was fairly traditional, Father was not; so when we were done reflecting upon our experiences, we set out to fix what we could around the village.
[Voice]
[Not talking about her family, not yet. The memory of the funerary rite from the day before is still with her. And it's a hard one.]
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Which reminds me... I'll need to see if there is anything I can do here.
[Some traditions never fade, even if she's not the little girl she used to be.]
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[Voice]
That certainly takes a weight off of my shoulders, Saori. ... Thank you.
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