No, I don't think it is either. Especially if he was trapped with those swords for so long.
[Alucard has a vague concern that they need to worry about that too. About humans finding ways to trick and trap and manipulate them once they're more than human. But maybe that was always a false lead and Fred had just taken advantage of a legend.]
Perhaps one day. In happier circumstances.
[His only visit to Solvunn was under the most dire, after all.]
...Oh, there's hammers involved? [His eyes widen, fascinated.] I assume that it is similar to kneading a bread dough, but why the need for such force? Or is it simple what is required for the texture?
[ That's right--he must feel free as fuck right now, huh? Himeka hadn't considered it that way, but now that Alucard reminded her, she can't get the thought out of her head.
Yes...they certainly won't be seeing the last of him. ]
I think that day will come.
[ Himeka is very confident in that fact. The journey may be a difficult one, but they will find their way in the end. They will accomplish what they need to in Abraxas. Alucard will get to live the life he wants here, amongst new people with a new reputation, and Himeka will get to wander the stars. ]
Mhmm! You're right--it's partly so that it gets the right consistency which is easier to do with great force and also because it's believed to be good luck if you pound and eat the mochi.
[ She picks up one of the simple daifuku and pops it into her mouth. ]
I think we can use a little good luck coming into the new year.
[Alucard will laugh very bitterly about that day coming and neither one of them being able to enjoy the change in scenery. He'll mutter about of course he has somehow gotten trapped in Thorne again and she'll likely commiserate, and that will be that. No Red Path, no exploring Solvunn, only the worst return to the start of it all.
But for now, there's talk of food and the art of it and that is a far better thing.]
Is it because the pounding results in something delicious you get to eat, or is there something else I've missed?
[He takes another sip of cider before reaching for a daifuku himself.]
That feels like an understatement, given the rock.
[ Himeka is many things and an obligate optimist is one of them, despite the reasons she has accumulated to be otherwise. Joy is not achieved without effort, peace without pain. Even when the going gets rough--as it often does both in and outside of Abraxas--there's a way forward. If she doesn't think that way, she won't find it.
This has, of course, gotten her into trouble several times. A little bit of sobering, universe-ending despair helps rough up the edges of that optimism a bit. But it will take more than that to destroy it completely. ]
Yes, it's all about the right texture. You want to be able to pull it so that it stretches, but doesn't break--also, it's kind of fun.
[ And because this is the Horizon, Himeka looks behind them and manifests a large wooden bowl and mallet behind them. Just casually all up in Alucard's house. ]
Here! Maybe you can try it sometime.
[ When he wants to hit something a hundred times but also get a snack after the fact. ]
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[Alucard has a vague concern that they need to worry about that too. About humans finding ways to trick and trap and manipulate them once they're more than human. But maybe that was always a false lead and Fred had just taken advantage of a legend.]
Perhaps one day. In happier circumstances.
[His only visit to Solvunn was under the most dire, after all.]
...Oh, there's hammers involved? [His eyes widen, fascinated.] I assume that it is similar to kneading a bread dough, but why the need for such force? Or is it simple what is required for the texture?
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Yes...they certainly won't be seeing the last of him. ]
I think that day will come.
[ Himeka is very confident in that fact. The journey may be a difficult one, but they will find their way in the end. They will accomplish what they need to in Abraxas. Alucard will get to live the life he wants here, amongst new people with a new reputation, and Himeka will get to wander the stars. ]
Mhmm! You're right--it's partly so that it gets the right consistency which is easier to do with great force and also because it's believed to be good luck if you pound and eat the mochi.
[ She picks up one of the simple daifuku and pops it into her mouth. ]
I think we can use a little good luck coming into the new year.
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But for now, there's talk of food and the art of it and that is a far better thing.]
Is it because the pounding results in something delicious you get to eat, or is there something else I've missed?
[He takes another sip of cider before reaching for a daifuku himself.]
That feels like an understatement, given the rock.
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This has, of course, gotten her into trouble several times. A little bit of sobering, universe-ending despair helps rough up the edges of that optimism a bit. But it will take more than that to destroy it completely. ]
Yes, it's all about the right texture. You want to be able to pull it so that it stretches, but doesn't break--also, it's kind of fun.
[ And because this is the Horizon, Himeka looks behind them and manifests a large wooden bowl and mallet behind them. Just casually all up in Alucard's house. ]
Here! Maybe you can try it sometime.
[ When he wants to hit something a hundred times but also get a snack after the fact. ]