Is there aught we can do to supplement your efforts? I myself find it difficult to sit idle... And the "Help Wanted" application on the phone is under maintenance, as it were.
[ Says him with a bunch of weed (non-recreational) in his hands. He has been careful not to be too brutish and uproot anything in the process. ]
I don't know about that, but help is always good. Something we can do is a trade. You've already helped out in my garden a bit, so I could give you something to bring back to everyone.
A few vegetables, a few herbs. But I didn't only mean harvest. It can be that, but I can make things, too.
[they shrug.]
While you're still learning how to use color, that's probably how it'll go. You help us out a bit, and then we can help you out a bit. And a lot of you guys are asking for things they think will help everyone, which is nice to see.
Among our numbers lie many with compassion; it heartens me greatly. The requests made or considered cover necessities, so whatever suggestions I have would be subsidiary. 'Twould be ill-suited to ask for tea.
[ He will not ask for more than what they need to survive. makes sign of the cross. ]
Would you entertain personal conversation, Lord Shale?
Do we? [ Hm. ] I suppose you're right. Many I've engaged with are on the prickly side with a tinge of awkwardness, vice versa. Could be predisposition, could be nerves.
If it's no bother, then I would have one. Thank you. [ The weeds he will discard where they should. ] Do you have expectations of the Prism, Lord Shale?
Expectations? [they think for a long minute, as they start to head over to the little table that's near the edge of the garden.] Like what? I expect the prism to be the prism.
Well. I think it can be a little better than it is now. I'm pretty confident in that. We're still working it out, but I think we can get it to settle down and be a bit more comfortable for you.
Beyond that, I wouldn't say I've got any big plans. And if I did, it would be kind of pointless. [...] I like to think of the prism a little bit like this garden. I can encourage the things I plant to grow a certain way. But I'm not going to make a tree sprout diamonds. That's not what it does, that's not what it wants to do.
[they think about this question for a long time, while they summon a teapot and two cups (one cracked with a floral pattern and one with green polka dots) to their hands.]
...I might like to try growing watermelons. Never been good at melons.
[ sometimes you're happy being where you are, sometimes where is melons and that's okay. First, he takes a taste sip... Is there.... sugar.... or honey on this table....... ]
Do you have recipes in mind using watermelon? I had heard grilled is a treat. [ Hm. ] Where did you foster your love for gardening, Lord Shale?
Can't remember. Always liked it. It just feels right. I can do some work and help something grow that's going to be beautiful and useful. But parts of it are out of my hands, and I like that, too. There's something to be surprised by.
[as for the watermelons...]
Good in a salad. Good in a soup, too. Some people like sweets, and it works for that.
In a soup as well? Interesting... Should I find an opportunity, I will put that to the test. [ Hm. ] You're privy in culinary arts, so I had wanted to ask whom you learned from as well.
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[ Says him with a bunch of weed (non-recreational) in his hands. He has been careful not to be too brutish and uproot anything in the process. ]
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I don't know about that, but help is always good. Something we can do is a trade. You've already helped out in my garden a bit, so I could give you something to bring back to everyone.
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[ sometimes you are busybody i guess ]
What harvest will it be today?
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[they shrug.]
While you're still learning how to use color, that's probably how it'll go. You help us out a bit, and then we can help you out a bit. And a lot of you guys are asking for things they think will help everyone, which is nice to see.
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[ He will not ask for more than what they need to survive. makes sign of the cross. ]
Would you entertain personal conversation, Lord Shale?
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Also love a cup of tea. You want one? No charge, we're just talking.
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If it's no bother, then I would have one. Thank you. [ The weeds he will discard where they should. ] Do you have expectations of the Prism, Lord Shale?
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No aspirations of what it can be? Goals and such you wish to meet.
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Beyond that, I wouldn't say I've got any big plans. And if I did, it would be kind of pointless. [...] I like to think of the prism a little bit like this garden. I can encourage the things I plant to grow a certain way. But I'm not going to make a tree sprout diamonds. That's not what it does, that's not what it wants to do.
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[ because tbh similar ]
Then do you have any personal goals? Perhaps events or activities to anticipate. It does not need to include matters of the Prism.
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...I might like to try growing watermelons. Never been good at melons.
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'Tis been many summers since I've had watermelon... In current Ishgard, it would freeze.
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It's a good goal. Something to work on for the future. Always nice to have.
[but bigger aspirations, apparently not.]
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Do you have recipes in mind using watermelon? I had heard grilled is a treat. [ Hm. ] Where did you foster your love for gardening, Lord Shale?
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Can't remember. Always liked it. It just feels right. I can do some work and help something grow that's going to be beautiful and useful. But parts of it are out of my hands, and I like that, too. There's something to be surprised by.
[as for the watermelons...]
Good in a salad. Good in a soup, too. Some people like sweets, and it works for that.
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In a soup as well? Interesting... Should I find an opportunity, I will put that to the test. [ Hm. ] You're privy in culinary arts, so I had wanted to ask whom you learned from as well.
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[they really have to think about that...]
I think I'm self taught. Just a little experimenting over time.
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