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songerein2022-02-07 12:00 am
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Who: younger Nier and you!
Which: Open log + network
Where: the gardens !!
What: working on a small garden project and corgi trees!! + one closed prompt
Warnings: mentions of death are recurring
Network
Nice to meet you. My name's Nier. Just thought I should mention there's someone else here with the same name. He's much older than I am and that might be a little confusing. We're different people so I need to make that clear.
Anyway, there's a question that's been on my mind for some time now.
Do you think it's ever okay to tell a lie? I'd like to hear some thoughts because I sometimes wonder if the nightmares here are lies and illusions. They seem so real but sometimes they just aren't.
Back in my world there's something called the Deathdream and I don't know if anyone else has heard of that term before either.
Action Open
[Outside Nier can be found with a tool in hand. There's a toolbox nearby along with several logs of wood just lying around. He's busy trying to build a fence for the gardens. What he really wants to do is help the Corgis in what way he can. He spent most of his life growing up in a smaller village so it was necessary for him to learn various tools of the trade.
Beside him there's also a small patch of flowers growing by the soil bed. If you don't look too busy Nier might look over to your direction and start talking more.]
Do you have a moment? I could use some help watering the plants.
closed to Susato Mikotoba
Good to see you again, Susato!! There's a lot of work for us to do today. I hope you've been well.
[Nier is trying to walk carefully around the area because there are a bunch of snare traps just lying around. It could be dangerous.]
So someone really did just left a bunch of traps outside. We need to do something about that. I'm going to do my best and see what we can accomplish today.
Wild card
[Wild card option available or hassle me on plurk at
no subject
[The answer is straightforward, succinct— her parents hadn't lived long enough to teach her much of anything, but she did at least know the basics before her grandmother insisted she keep up with it.]
She wanted to be sure that no matter what happened, I'd be able to look after myself. Said that stuff was important. She's who taught me to garden, too. Pretty much everything, really.
[Kali was a formidable woman in many ways.]