we're gonna afterparty and you're GOING TO FUCKING LIKE IT
[Tiki wanders into the great hall expecting company, expecting a full room just like before to abate her loneliness and what she finds instead is...Mahiro, chillin'.
And no one else.
Okay. Cool. Fine. She'll throw a goddamn party herself IF THAT'S WHAT'S HAPPENING, TRY HER.
So she drags one (1) rude teen into the kitchen despite protests that he can't cook, finds Eizen actively in the middle of cooking, and takes full advantage of the situation and also her own cute charm until curry for two turns into curry for twenty four.
Everyone will find notes slipped under their door, courtesy of Tiki's new gopher since he refuses to cook, the first part written in loose, loopy handwriting like an elementary schooler who hasn't quite gotten the hang of the cursive they've been taught:]
Let's meet in the Great Hall together in about an hour and have dinner again this time, so nobody has to be alone.
[aaand under that in a completely different set of handwriting:]
I don't know why we're doing this after someone died from getting poisoned through food but at least there won't be any fucking cake. Don't come if you don't want to.
[hm. well.
in the Great Hall, Tiki's hard at work setting up Eizen's mabo curry for the taking (and she's bullied him into making exactly one plate of non-spicy curry because she loves Hanyuu), and also hard at work into bullying Mahiro into helping her set up silverware and plates and beverages. It's not much, but it's here.]
And no one else.
Okay. Cool. Fine. She'll throw a goddamn party herself IF THAT'S WHAT'S HAPPENING, TRY HER.
So she drags one (1) rude teen into the kitchen despite protests that he can't cook, finds Eizen actively in the middle of cooking, and takes full advantage of the situation and also her own cute charm until curry for two turns into curry for twenty four.
Everyone will find notes slipped under their door, courtesy of Tiki's new gopher since he refuses to cook, the first part written in loose, loopy handwriting like an elementary schooler who hasn't quite gotten the hang of the cursive they've been taught:]
[aaand under that in a completely different set of handwriting:]
[hm. well.
in the Great Hall, Tiki's hard at work setting up Eizen's mabo curry for the taking (and she's bullied him into making exactly one plate of non-spicy curry because she loves Hanyuu), and also hard at work into bullying Mahiro into helping her set up silverware and plates and beverages. It's not much, but it's here.]
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He's gonna grumble lightly from the thanks]
Think nothing of it. I'm upholding my part of our deal.
[he just doesn't want to say it's for his first and best friend here. That's too mushy to survive from]
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Come take a walk with me.
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After you, Ros.
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But Yukimi is pleasant company, enjoyable without being overbearing. She sighs as they step outside.]
I continue to lament the fact they have no library in moments like these. I could do with a distraction, and despite my roommates' enthusiastic endorsement, I don't care to brawl.
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Ros reminds him of his sister, and fits right into his idea of good company.]
Maybe a library will show itself one of these weeks.
[hopefully that doesn't have too high of a price]
I can't say I ever visited a library much for pleasure, and probably never for your kind of books, but I might know a story or a ninjutsu theory you might find interesting.
[hell, he could probably teach you to cook if you really wanted or were that bored]
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[SHE MIGHT JUST BE, to be honest. Quite possibly next week. For now, Rosalind glances over at him.]
Go on, then. I'd be interested in hearing another story from your home.
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Alright then... did I tell you about the kinjutsu the five villages have? What they are? You might like to hear that.
[ the story about the Academy of Brats From Hell needs you to know about Daya first ]
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[But she's interested to hear, clearly.]
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[has he built up the suspense enough yet]
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[She can sort of see where this is going. Rosalind smiles faintly.]
And have you mastered any?
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[he has weaponized fingerguns, be very afraid]
Fuuma's Tenpenka involves shapeshifting, Togakushi has the Izuna Shingan which reads minds and is a pain and a half to fight, and I don't actually know anything about Banten's Engetsurin. Koga's Daya is the one I think you'd like best though. It's said to be "the best medicine ever made."
[be grateful, this is the kind of info a lot of people die for in his world. If you were from the same universe he wouldn't attempt to explain.
A lot of these other people in the Murder Castle wouldn't be told either tbh]
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And what makes it the best?
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[The "peak" of the human condition is the young, afterall.]
The best... Objectively, the "best" of the kinjutsu isn't really one. It's the Shinrabansho, which is above and beyond the five kinjutsu. It has the power to do anything as far as anyone knows. It's the "knowledge of everything in nature". Life, death, it knows it all.