Kazuma and I have discovered a type of plant-life he felt would be in your interest to study. It's a flower that appears to have some affect over his Noctaere side; repulsed by it, even, but seems to calm him down enough to return to his right mind when crushed and exposed to that.
I've a sample that I can deliver to you, whenever the best time for that may be.
[He may or may not currently be sitting out in the Wildlands somewhere with a very naga-like Kazuma, but details.]
That would be much appreciated, thank you very much. Do you happen to know whether they prefer shade or direct sunlight?
[He can prepare a plot of land for them, but he'll need to emulate their usual growing conditions to the best of his ability. It'd be an incredible waste if they were to die.]
Shade, I believe. There were a few outside of the cave we found them in, but they were thriving inside of it; an entire chamber was wall-to-wall with them.
[At least he knew enough to attempt helping, old farm boy.]
Hoping that I got enough soil to give them as much of a chance to stay alive as possible. Being behind a waterfall could mean they need a moist environment as well.
[Hm. That'll be difficult for him to mimic. He may need to build a greenhouse for this.]
I understand. Then, I will have to keep them inside the house until I find a suitable plot of land for them. Have you passed this information on to anyone else yet?
[Would take a little of a trip, considering how deep within the Wildlands he had been- but at least true to his words there would be a knocking on the door.]
[Yujin had no idea just how long the wait would be, but he did happen to put the kettle on for some tea a while back. By the time there's a knocking, the water is bubbling gently. He answers the door with a polite smile.]
[There was a leather satchel on him, hanging from one arm, and otherwise it appeared that 76 had only come with his 'usual' gear on him. Traveled a bit lighter since most of it was with Blue.]
Sorry for the wait, bit of a walk with how deep out I was.
[He shakes his head and steps to the side, clearing the way into the hall. The treehouse is slightly more homey now than the last time 76 was here, with a few more knick-knacks and personal items. Even so, everything is kept very tidy and in its own place.]
[His head tipped in a slight bow before he was stepping inside, hand rested over the satchel as shoulders rolled a bit. Just a little stiff, a bit of a chill knocking off him with some frost.
Shadows had clung to him a little too closely, but he was warming up once they receded completely at least.]
Got the sample in this bag- it's in a jar just to help keep the soil and roots together. [If you wanted to keep something's chances of growing, it was just better to do that at times- or so his mother told him.]
[The house is warm in a literal and in an emotional sense, so perhaps that'll help 76 get rid of that chill even more. Yujin makes sure to close the door as soon as possible, too.]
That's ideal, thank you very much. [He begins to lead the way to the living area.] You can set it down on the table for now.
[It certainly helped, and allowed for the frost to more evaporate off his shoulders rather than melt and drip. A relief, honestly.
76 followed carefully, pulling the satchel around so he could pull the jar from within easier. Was really a simple jar, some holes punched in to the lid so there was an oxygen flow while containing it all. The soil within the jar was dark and damp, green on top and more than just one flower within; one was larger than the other two of course, and they glowed softly from within.
He set the jar down on the table, gloved fingers brushing back through his hair briefly.]
Here it is, then. Wanted to make sure it stayed in one piece. [Even if it was three of the flowers, point still was there.]
[Yujin's eyes widen a bit at the sight of the flowers. They're luminescent? He shouldn't be surprised; he's seen stranger things here already. Even so... Goodness. He leans a bit closer for a proper assessment.]
They look... [...Beautiful?] to be in a perfect state. I'll have to make certain the soil stays as damp as possible until I can transplant them.
Haven't seen anything around here quite like them. [Other than where they were found of course, and on those deer that grazed on them.
At the very least 76's stance eased up to something more relaxed. Got this done and the warmth of the home was welcoming enough to take the edge off.][An open offer, what help he could give.] Grew up on a farm, and helped my Ma with her garden, so I at least know how to get a plant from A-to-B alive for transplanting.
Well, those skills certainly proved useful now. [He taps the top of the lid with a single finger.] I'll see if I can secure a larger pot for them. That'll be the best I can do until they can be moved into a proper greenhouse. From that point on, let's hope they'll multiply on their own.
If you need any sort of help, can just give me a call and I can see what I can do- if anything. [He knew his weaknesses, and most of his strengths, at the very least.] Hopefully they will- there sure were a lot of them where these came from, after all.
[He nods at the offer. Honestly, he's never built a greenhouse of his own before. He knows the basics of how to do it and what he'd need, but that's a whole other thing from practical experience. So he may need to call 76 in to help him lug some metal poles and glass panes around.]
It may have to do with the soil found in that cave. [He leans forward a bit, examining the glass jar more closely.] Though... I suppose we'll cross that bridge when we get to it.
[Manual labor was definitely something 76 could excel at. Knew only things about flowers his mother had taught him from a normal flower garden, and what he'd picked up from chores about the farm for anything else.]
Can get a bit more for you- maybe a water sample, too? The cave is behind a waterfall, and a bit of the stream flows inwards. [Just trying to provide whatever could help, and he could fetch things.] when it comes to it, of course.
[The petals glowed softly, and from what could be seen of the soil through the glass it was dark and damp. A bit of green coloration here and there.]
Sender: 76 | around the middle of November
Kazuma and I have discovered a type of plant-life he felt would be in your interest to study. It's a flower that appears to have some affect over his Noctaere side; repulsed by it, even, but seems to calm him down enough to return to his right mind when crushed and exposed to that.
I've a sample that I can deliver to you, whenever the best time for that may be.
[He may or may not currently be sitting out in the Wildlands somewhere with a very naga-like Kazuma, but details.]
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[He can prepare a plot of land for them, but he'll need to emulate their usual growing conditions to the best of his ability. It'd be an incredible waste if they were to die.]
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[At least he knew enough to attempt helping, old farm boy.]
Hoping that I got enough soil to give them as much of a chance to stay alive as possible. Being behind a waterfall could mean they need a moist environment as well.
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I understand. Then, I will have to keep them inside the house until I find a suitable plot of land for them. Have you passed this information on to anyone else yet?
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[Later on Susato will learn of them, some number of days from this discovery- but at this time? Just Kazuma, Yujin, Jude, and 76 himself.]
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I see. It may be best to keep the knowledge limited for now, at least until we've compiled more concrete information about it.
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Will I be dropping it off at the same place I came by before?
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[Would take a little of a trip, considering how deep within the Wildlands he had been- but at least true to his words there would be a knocking on the door.]
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Good afternoon.
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[There was a leather satchel on him, hanging from one arm, and otherwise it appeared that 76 had only come with his 'usual' gear on him. Traveled a bit lighter since most of it was with Blue.]
Sorry for the wait, bit of a walk with how deep out I was.
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That's no problem at all. Please, come in.
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Shadows had clung to him a little too closely, but he was warming up once they receded completely at least.]
Got the sample in this bag- it's in a jar just to help keep the soil and roots together. [If you wanted to keep something's chances of growing, it was just better to do that at times- or so his mother told him.]
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That's ideal, thank you very much. [He begins to lead the way to the living area.] You can set it down on the table for now.
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76 followed carefully, pulling the satchel around so he could pull the jar from within easier. Was really a simple jar, some holes punched in to the lid so there was an oxygen flow while containing it all. The soil within the jar was dark and damp, green on top and more than just one flower within; one was larger than the other two of course, and they glowed softly from within.
He set the jar down on the table, gloved fingers brushing back through his hair briefly.]
Here it is, then. Wanted to make sure it stayed in one piece. [Even if it was three of the flowers, point still was there.]
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They look... [...Beautiful?] to be in a perfect state. I'll have to make certain the soil stays as damp as possible until I can transplant them.
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At the very least 76's stance eased up to something more relaxed. Got this done and the warmth of the home was welcoming enough to take the edge off.][An open offer, what help he could give.] Grew up on a farm, and helped my Ma with her garden, so I at least know how to get a plant from A-to-B alive for transplanting.
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It may have to do with the soil found in that cave. [He leans forward a bit, examining the glass jar more closely.] Though... I suppose we'll cross that bridge when we get to it.
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Can get a bit more for you- maybe a water sample, too? The cave is behind a waterfall, and a bit of the stream flows inwards. [Just trying to provide whatever could help, and he could fetch things.] when it comes to it, of course.
[The petals glowed softly, and from what could be seen of the soil through the glass it was dark and damp. A bit of green coloration here and there.]
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