January catch-all
⌛ Who: General Ouyang, Henry Silver, Vegas Theerapanyakul, Will Lawan, AND YOU!
⌛ What: January catch-all
⌛ When: Throughout January
⌛ Where: Various
⌛ Warnings: Will be added to threads as needed
General Ouyang
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Henry Silver
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Vegas Theerapanyakul
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Will Lawan
⌛ What: January catch-all
⌛ When: Throughout January
⌛ Where: Various
⌛ Warnings: Will be added to threads as needed
General Ouyang
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Henry Silver
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Vegas Theerapanyakul
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Will Lawan
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"Everything looks wonderful. And thank you for the generous offer. I think I will take a little something back for Kinn if that's alright?" Was Kinn capable of looking after himself? Absolutely. Did that mean Porsche would ever stop taking care of him? Not in the slightest.
"New Year's traditions are really interesting," Porsche commented. "I haven't heard of this one. Would tell me more about it?"
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He held the pot toward Gaura to see if he'd like a cup of tea as well. There were so many things to choose from, he didn't want to assume.
"If I presume we're from the same earth, it's my understanding that I'm from... Well, Gaura's past, at least. I come from England in the 1880s. It's said that first footing in the British Isles is a way to have good fortune in the new year. The first footer is traditionally a handsome, dark-haired man. Supposedly, this preference goes back to the time of Nordic invasions where the arrival of a fair-haired person on your doorstep bode ill."
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"Porsche does have dark hair so that works well for us."
He couldn't speak on how handsome he was because, well, he literally couldn't see if he was or not. "If you'd like to stay for us to throw cake at the door in a bit, we'd love to have that. Henry tells me that's another tradition."
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Porsche was more than a little delighted by the fact that something from a class as boring as history was actually factoring into his current events. To his plate he added links of sausage, some fruit, and pastry. In the spirit of sharing he described some of his cultural traditions. "In Thailand we go to temple to make merit and offer food to the monks. Then, we sprinkle water on Buddha statues and one another as a way to wash away past sins and bad luck."
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"Is it individual food items you take to the monks or a meal?" It seems like it would be a lot to eat if many people brought them full meals.
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Quietly eating, he watched both men with interest. Though he did keep glancing at Henry since, well, his was the only face he could see and read now. Which meant he found himself relying on him for cues at times.
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Pausing to enjoy the food, Porsche smiled after the first few bites. "This is really good. We're usually left to our own devices for breakfast at home and none of us can do half as good as this"
Picking the conversation about traditions back up, he asked, "Is there a certain type of cake that should be thrown?"
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The compliment to Gaura's cooking earned a bright smile from Henry. Gaura's the best cook he's ever known, after all! He's very proud of his skills. "Gaura's an amazing cook," he squeezed into the conversation.
THe question about the cake brought him back to the topic and Henry shook his head. "No, it doesn't have to be anything specific. It's one of those old pagan traditions that made it into my people's collective thoughts. It's like a kind of sympathetic magic, showing that you can be wasteful because you'll have abundance in the upcoming year."
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"I made a very nice cake for it so we can properly represent having an abundance. And I made a smaller version for you to take home to share with those you love, Porsche."