[ After a long moment, Nadeshiko swishes her tail peaceably. She is satisfied with the bird's mettle. And it's only natural that she should try to be on good terms with a bird after her own spirit.
Sakichi looks past Baren and at the shrine itself, then up at the sign on the torii gate. "Kumou"...? ]
I didn't expect someone so irreverent to own a shrine. Do you live here?
[ That's Sakichi's question... He opens his mouth to respond when he starts daydreaming.
That's what it feels like, anyway. A forced daydream where the shrine is still there, but the skies are open and overcast. He makes his way up the steps, only to find the floor littered with animal carcasses. Disgusted, he covers his nose and finds a stick to clear the path. The leaves fly up around him. An affected, almost mysterious voice speaks to him, and bewildered he rushes up to a shrine guardian statue. It all ends in a sharp pain in his head.
He blinks and finds Baren in front of him again. ]
[ - but also it's the first memory that's not about a horse that Sakichi's gotten. So Baren steps aside and seems to overall be willing to let Sakichi to inspect the place.
It's considerably cleaner now, given the amount of upkeep that Baren's swords have put into it. They work hard on the shrine and he tries to be careful with it in turn.]
[ Sakichi pays no attention to Baren's comment and makes his way into the shrine, Nadeshiko clip-clopping politely behind him. He retraces the steps in his memory, glancing around at the same stone lanterns and wooden structures. What a strange feeling of deja vu. Unconsciously, he makes his way back to the same guardian statue he'd started inspecting at the end of his memory... and starts inspecting it again.
He circles around it before stopping to stare intently at its stony face. It wasn't really talking, was it...? ]
[ Sadly(?), Sakichi is familiar enough with Baren's voice to recognize it even in a growl, but he still twitches briefly, unable to keep the alarm off his face as he whirls on Baren. ]
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Sakichi looks past Baren and at the shrine itself, then up at the sign on the torii gate. "Kumou"...? ]
I didn't expect someone so irreverent to own a shrine. Do you live here?
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Nah, it's just the shrine. No beds or anything.
[But he shrugs one shoulder.]
Not wrong about the irreverent bit though. What's a shrine to a nonbeliever?
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That's what it feels like, anyway. A forced daydream where the shrine is still there, but the skies are open and overcast. He makes his way up the steps, only to find the floor littered with animal carcasses. Disgusted, he covers his nose and finds a stick to clear the path. The leaves fly up around him. An affected, almost mysterious voice speaks to him, and bewildered he rushes up to a shrine guardian statue. It all ends in a sharp pain in his head.
He blinks and finds Baren in front of him again. ]
... I was here before. In our other lives.
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[ - even if Baren isn't remembering the exact same memory, at least not yet. He blinks as he watches Sakichi, expression purposefully unreadable.]
You remembered?
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[ All in all, a strange experience... The shrine looks clean enough now, though. ]
Let me in. I'd like to have a closer look.
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[ - but also it's the first memory that's not about a horse that Sakichi's gotten. So Baren steps aside and seems to overall be willing to let Sakichi to inspect the place.
It's considerably cleaner now, given the amount of upkeep that Baren's swords have put into it. They work hard on the shrine and he tries to be careful with it in turn.]
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He circles around it before stopping to stare intently at its stony face. It wasn't really talking, was it...? ]
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What do you know about this statue?!
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[he's laughing though, apparently shameless about his joke]
What's causing the alarm, Sakicchan?
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This statue spoke to me in my vision. Then I felt a pain in my head, and it ended.