Jules Dagger Samari, formerly Jullien eton Anatole (
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Who: Jules and OPEN
What: Glass residue and glass making
When: May
Where: The beaches of Enso
Warnings: Typical Jules warnings that he purposefully pushes people's buttons if given a reason to do so. Please don't tag him if you're concerned he will bother you.
Those who commonly wander the beaches of Enso might have discovered an interesting new phenomenon. For the past few days one part of the beach has been littered with fragments of glass. It's not your typical clear, sharp edged glass, but more of a beach glass variety. Little nuggets that are rather opaque with blunt edges. There's even one section with a huge divot in the sand that's nearly covered in the strange glass. Most days there's no explanation for the presence of the glass, but if someone gets lucky they might discover exactly what's causing it.
Jules knows the general principles behind making glass. It's only super heated sand, after all. Apply enough heat and it should presumably form glass. His fire is certainly hot enough to do that. The last few days have proven it. He's been rather successful melting the sand down into what resembles glass, but the problem is the glass isn't in any useful form. Glass chunks aren't going to create windows or bottles or anything else. The most they could be used for is throwing at someone, though that's hardly useful given they'd have the safe effectiveness of throwing a pebble.
Maybe he can shape it with a knife while it's still hot? That would be easier than using his mental abilities, though he's willing to try that if he gets desperate. He builds a small mound of sand in front of him before opening his second lungs and spewing out a burst of white hot fire. He manages to draw it down to a small stream after a moment and crouches down to continue heating the sand in a more controlled fashion. Eventually, when it's molten, he pulls back to stare at the glowing bundle. Not willing to sacrifice one of his good knives, he pulls out the one he's fashioned from chipped rock. Very gently he starts poking at the molten glass ball, seeing if he can affect the shape. As focused as he is on his work, should someone approach nearby he'll know in an instant. Overly heightened hearing and a history of paranoia and attempts on his life make identifying nearby people rather easy.
What: Glass residue and glass making
When: May
Where: The beaches of Enso
Warnings: Typical Jules warnings that he purposefully pushes people's buttons if given a reason to do so. Please don't tag him if you're concerned he will bother you.
Those who commonly wander the beaches of Enso might have discovered an interesting new phenomenon. For the past few days one part of the beach has been littered with fragments of glass. It's not your typical clear, sharp edged glass, but more of a beach glass variety. Little nuggets that are rather opaque with blunt edges. There's even one section with a huge divot in the sand that's nearly covered in the strange glass. Most days there's no explanation for the presence of the glass, but if someone gets lucky they might discover exactly what's causing it.
Jules knows the general principles behind making glass. It's only super heated sand, after all. Apply enough heat and it should presumably form glass. His fire is certainly hot enough to do that. The last few days have proven it. He's been rather successful melting the sand down into what resembles glass, but the problem is the glass isn't in any useful form. Glass chunks aren't going to create windows or bottles or anything else. The most they could be used for is throwing at someone, though that's hardly useful given they'd have the safe effectiveness of throwing a pebble.
Maybe he can shape it with a knife while it's still hot? That would be easier than using his mental abilities, though he's willing to try that if he gets desperate. He builds a small mound of sand in front of him before opening his second lungs and spewing out a burst of white hot fire. He manages to draw it down to a small stream after a moment and crouches down to continue heating the sand in a more controlled fashion. Eventually, when it's molten, he pulls back to stare at the glowing bundle. Not willing to sacrifice one of his good knives, he pulls out the one he's fashioned from chipped rock. Very gently he starts poking at the molten glass ball, seeing if he can affect the shape. As focused as he is on his work, should someone approach nearby he'll know in an instant. Overly heightened hearing and a history of paranoia and attempts on his life make identifying nearby people rather easy.
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"I dread to think what you ran into. I was not exactly the most well behaved youth at any moment, and I certainly would not have been a pleasant experience at any age, though certain ones would have been worse than others."
If Tachibana had met him in his early teens when he'd been drugged out of his mind and constantly contemplating suicide or familial murder...
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"Yeah, sounds about right. I was a contentious bastard from a pretty early age."
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First and pretty much only. At least now when people are mad at him they're more upset with his stupid decisions and irritated with how annoying he could be. It was a loving anger instead of simple anger.
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In some respects, at any rate.
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It was amazing what people would say around a child that they didn't like and thought couldn't hear them.
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Considering some of the things Mutsuki had done when under the influence of the Spider Undead... really, it was strange how he could be so short tempered on one hand, but infinitely patient on the other.
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He's certainly not going to let Tachibana win in the end. If his younger self couldn't pull off making him mad, then this Jules is going to step up to the plate to finish the job.
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And his auto-setting is basically annoying the shit out of anyone until they give up. He can't help himself.
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"You obviously still haven't figured out Andarions very well. We're a martial culture. Generally speaking we don't even need a real provocation to fight. We pretty much just start fights. All the time. Then there's the fact that I'm Tavali. Pretty much guaranteed to lead to physical violence."
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He blinked a few times before a small, wry huff of laughter escaped. "Definitely glad Hajime isn't here, then...." he reflected before shaking his head. "Cultural studies wasn't one of my strong points in university, outside of mythological research, so I'm afraid I'm a bit slower to pick up on that sort of thing than most," he half apologized with a faint smile.
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And there's a pretty distinct lack of understanding across species where he's from.
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If Tachibana doesn't pick up on a lot, that's fine with him. So far he's picked up on the important things so that's really all that matters.
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"Especially when it comes to kids and those like them."
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Primarily his wife since she knew all three of them and tended to interact with at least two of the three of them on a regular basis.
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And that involves him not even trying. He could pull it off a lot faster if he actually were trying.
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"Are you sure he doesn't have some Andarion heritage? Not that Andarions intermix with other species all that often, if at all really, but damn it sounds like he does."
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There was a hesitant pause as he debated if he should share additional information before curiosity
and not wanting Hajime to be pissed off at him if he did somehow wind up therewon out."...It's literally part of your DNA, the need to fight others like yourself?"
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They still fought of course, but at least Andarion was mostly united under one banner now. He waved at his eyes to make a second point.
"The stalen gene that makes my eyes red is completely genetic. When it activates, it not only changes eye color but it literally triggers a compulsive need to protect those you love. I'd fight to the death for my family over the slightest risk or insult to them. That's literally hardwired into my DNA. Couldn't override it if I tried."
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Fade out point, maybe?