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punorama2017-07-26 01:30 pm
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Mitsunari in the fast food-land
[After all this time of traveling between worlds that seem to have been stuck in Middle Ages, Ragna was beginning to suspect advanced technology was nothing more than a product of his imagination and/or fever dream he'd had at some point in his life. Sure, he'd never relied too much on crap like computers and smartphones and whatnot, but the rest of the world depended heavily on Ars Magus stuff, and even Sector Seven (which shunned Ars Magus usage) used electric technology far more developed than any place they have come across during their travels. What are the odds of his world being literally the only one out there that has managed to figure that shit out?
Finally, Ragna is proved wrong when the crew of the Katabami find themselves in a world far different from the ones they've visited so far. It's not quite the same as what Ragna is used to from his own world, but the busy streets of a city constantly illuminated by lights, shops and traffic feels at least somewhat familiar. Enough not to get lost or overwhelmed, at least. In fact, it's kinda fun not to feel like he's traveled back in time a few centuries for once. Maybe he can get some nice food he hasn't had for while? Or watch TV on the screens in the market. You know, appreciate the things that used to be so obvious he kind of didn't pay them any attention back then.
However, not all of them are used to this sort of environment, so whether he likes it or not, Ragna is now stuck on babysitting duty. Frankly, he's not too worried about Mitsunari ─ rather, he's worried about the unfortunate souls who happen to run into him and invoke his wrath by asking him to take a picture of them at the local landmark or something like that. So here he is, apparently resigning himself to damage control whatever goes wrong here ─ and let's be real, something definitely will.]
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Ragna, however, appears to be perfectly at home in this environment, and admittedly, Mitsunari feels an irrational annoyance at this.
But as his days of hating Ragna are over, he doesn't think it's beneath him to ask Ragna a few things about this odd city. ]
Are those... horse-less carriages? They smell repulsive.
[ He is referring to cars. Some people like the smell of gasoline, but he's not one of them. ]
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Oh. Huh. They don't actually use those kind of things anymore in his time, either, but at the very least he can make an educated guess this must have been what people had used prior to development of Ars Magus vessels? Sounds about right.]
Guess you can call 'em that. Though last I checked, horses didn't smell roses, either.
[If Mitsunari thinks this smell is bad, he could be in for some unpleasant surprises in a big city like this.]
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[ These carriages sure give off a lot of smoke. Are they supposed to be doing that? Robots like the ones Motochika builds start smoking when they're broken, don't they? ]
Are these tall buildings meant to be impressive? Toyotomi architecture is far superior.
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Ragna glances up, though it's hard to tell whether it's to check the buildings for himself or if he's looking up to the sky and thinking "why this". Might be a little of both.]
Hell if I know, I ain't an architect. Practical reasons, probably?
[Makes no difference to him, honestly. Instead of contemplating this world's architecture, Ragna reaches out with his arm to stop Mitsunari from walking any farther. There's a crossing in front of them and he really doesn't want to find out what could happen if he let him cross at a red light.]
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[ Fuck practicality, basically.
One might not assume Mitsunari to be someone who cares about things like this, but it can only be a product of a renewed interest in the world. With less apathy to grapple with and no vengeance on his mind, he can muster the will to actually think about subjects like aesthetics.
Mitsunari turns and scowls when Ragna stops him. ]
What?
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[It's not that Ragna necessarily disagrees, since he hasn't seen any of the aforementioned castles. But even if he did, he probably wouldn't care either way, having little interest in such things. Apparently having unfulfilled desire for revenge dulls one's aesthetic senses.]
See that light there? You can only cross when it's green.
[He can't believe he has to explain this to a supposedly adult man. What is the world coming to?]
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...The carriages will attempt to run me down, otherwise?
[ He huffs, thoroughly unimpressed. ]
I am faster than they are.
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Don't.
[That refers to both crossing at a red light and racing against the cars. Just in case he got a stupid idea of trying either.
Once they reach the other side of the street, Ragna notices some kind of fast food joint nearby. It's not that he's that much of a junk food fan, but after so many years without it, he wouldn't mind stuffing himself with some of that crap for a change.]
You hungry?
[... He asks like he's ever witnessed Mitsunari consume food without having to be reminded it's necessary.]
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...Someone has to be the responsible adult here...
Mitsunari looks at him like this is an incredibly stupid question -- of course he's not -- until he realizes, oh. He's starting to get those annoying signals from his body that suggest he should probably ingest something before he starts feeling weak.
Also known as "experiencing hunger" to normal people. ]
Fine.
[ "Yes" is a more logical answer, but he doesn't care. ]
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Ragna rolls his eyes at the response. He's not doing him a favor by agreeing to eat, even though that's clearly what it is to him.]
We can eat here. We pay them money and they give us food.
[Is he treating him like a complete idiot? Yes. Yes, he is.]
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Mitsunyari.Mitsunari bristles at his tone. ]
Don't you dare patronize me, you lout. And with what money? Have you any idea which currency they're using?
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[He also doesn't think it matters that much. They have some kind of money, so that should be more than enough, no? The Grim Reaper shrugs, completely unconcerned. In worst case scenario, they can just leave without paying. Been there, done that.]
Stop making a fuss and let's go.
[Who's the adult here again?]
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You be quiet.
[ Mitsunari stomps ahead into the fast food joint, shoving open the doors and not even bothering to hold them for Ragna. This doesn't smell like any other food vendor he's been to before. Are they drowning the food in grease before they serve it or what? And none of the food being advertised looks familiar. Burgers? Milkshakes? ]
Is there a purpose to shaking milk before drinking it?
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Huh? Well, it's not just milk. More like... ice cream with stuff like chocolate or strawberries or whatnot added for flavor.
[... Does Mitsunari even know what ice cream is? If not, then that explanation won't make things any more clear for him. Oh well, perhaps it's just better to let him see it for himself rather than talk about it.]
Anything specific you wanna try?
[If not, he'll just pick whatever he feels like.]
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There is something that catches his notice on account of looking remarkably inoffensive. ]
What are these "fries"? The name tells me nothing.
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Fried pieces of potato. Pretty good if you ask me.
[Which he never did and likely doesn't care, but he's getting his opinion anyway.]
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...I will try them.
[ He doesn't have any solid reason to distrust Ragna's opinions on food, anyway. ]
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Cool. I'll go get it and you find us a table.
[Surely that can be done without murdering anyone, so he can probably leave it to him.]
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He's not surprised by Mitunari's choice of table ─ honestly, he would've picked the same one. It's refreshing to get in touch with civilization for a change, but that doesn't mean he wants to be right in the middle of it.]
Here ya go.
[Ragna places the tray on the table and takes a seat across Mitsunari. He got him fries as requested, plus a soda to drink. For himself, he's got a burger and a milkshake.
The culinary future is here.]
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The soda's a surprise. Not knowing how straws work and not caring to find out, he just pulls the top off. Inside is a dark liquid, like tea, but it's fizzy. That's very unlike tea. He frowns at it suspiciously.
...Maybe he'll try it. It's not like he's obligated to just because Ragna bought it for him!
On to the food. It doesn't look like it's going to poison him, so he picks up a fry and gives it a taste.
It's... not bad? Warm, but not too hot. Saltier than anything he's ever eaten before, to be sure, but not overwhelmingly so. He eats it and tries another one. And then a third one. And a fourth. ]
I expected worse.
[ He doesn't want to say he likes them, but... ]
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Coming from you, that's pretty much a praise.
[Ragna lets out an amused snort between the bites of his burger. That was almost a sign of approval. Must be a cold day in hell.]
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He raises an eyebrow at Ragna. ]
"Praise" is an overstatement. And does it amuse you that I am capable of acknowledging when something exceeds my expectations?
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This one included.]
More like that you can't straight-up admit you like something.
[Pot, meeting kettle.]
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And having it pointed out is frustrating, because he doesn't want to agree that this is the case. ]
You would do well to mind your own business.
[ Grumble, grumble, shoving another fry into his mouth now. ]
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