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єяα ☉ ωαrrισr σf ℓιghт ([personal profile] astralera) wrote in [community profile] xistentia2017-08-23 01:45 pm

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Characters: Era Ra & Amanda Perry & OPEN
Summary: beautiful ladies sunbathing ok come join
Date(s): 08/24
Warnings/Notes: n/a unless bikinis count!



While the main beach on Xistentia has nothing on the beaches of La Noscea - Costa de Sol in particular - it's still of acceptably nice quality. The sand is fine and warm, the water crisp and clear. There's enough of a breeze to stay comfortable, ample shade if one were to seek it out, and yalms of sun to bask in.

Originally Era and Amanda had planned to meet up the week previous, but for various reasons had to be postponed until today. Which hasn't turned out to be a problem, given that the weather is currently looking to be perfect for a long day on the shoreline.

She has set up a large red cotton blanket on the sand (made a few days ago for just this purpose), corners held down with some rocks. An umbrella she liberated from the city shadows a corner of the blanket where she has a basket of fruits and pastries and a few bottles of water. Era can't think of what else they might need, but doesn't fret over it - she imagines that Amanda will be bringing some things along as well.

Peki is eating some Gyshal Greens nearby, and Emeraldd has curled up like a cat half in the shade of the umbrella, long tails brushing against Era's thighs as she sprawls out in a particularly warm spot on the soft cotton. The give of the sand under her back takes her back to festivals days in Eastern La Noscea. If she's translated the Earth months correctly then it should still be the Moonfire Faire back in Eorzea. Perhaps she should set off some fireworks later in celebration?

For now though, she'll just enjoy basking in the sun while waiting for her friend to arrive.
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[personal profile] miss_brilliant 2017-09-10 02:23 am (UTC)(link)
While she supposes many scientists would roll their eyes at people really believing in gods, having studied the Ancients who she knew had created so much of the life in the universe and who she might have even believed to be gods in some way, Amanda simply nods, attentive.

"That's really fascinating. I...that sounds a bit like some of the beings in my universe, they created us--well, they created some of our ancestors, most of us don't have anything in common with them anymore." She wasn't sure if she was jealous or not that she didn't have the ATA gene. "Some have seen them, learned from them. I haven't been that lucky yet."

She can see a little of what she supposes is probably homesickness in Era's face and makes an effort to turn the conversation away--she knows that feeling too well herself.

"I'd be happy to teach you whatever you wanted, although you'd probably have to stop me a lot to get me to simplify things. I was never a teacher for a reason." She grins, the expression broadening and actually breaking into a little giggle when Era mentions her own...crush? Lover? Amanda isn't sure what word would be applicable, what the other woman would be comfortable with.

"Hopefully he won't get to the point of getting heat stroke before he decides to give in to something a little more suitable."
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[personal profile] miss_brilliant 2017-09-23 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Amanda takes in the information as well as she can without actually taking notes--she might be able to 'talk' to technology now, but she's not a computer, and she's actually used to recording things like this for a speech-to-text program to put down later--but even with only gleaning parts, it's still fascinating. She's never going to be religious, and that kind of black and white division--even setting aside the fact that a programmer has to think about binary--is impossible for her to comprehend, personally. But it's still amazing, maybe because it makes her think of people like Dr. Jackson, who knew what it was like to be among the Ascended

She shakes her head a bit though, not sure how to explain the Ancients, what they became, why they aren't here. "Our...ancestors isn't an entirely accurate word, if there's some combination of ancestor and god that would probably be it...they aren't so...easily split into good or bad camps, most of them. There's no...singular power among them. Which I guess is why I can just see them as fascinating history and not something I'd worship, because they are...incredible. They all went to another place without bodies, a long time ago. They transcended the need to have a form, and the knowledge they gained from that made most of them believe that they shouldn't interfered with our business unless it's really dire. And even then, they usually believe that it's not their place to stop us." Ascension is still something she almost aches for, though, in a very theoretical sense. The knowledge they get from that, the ability to live without a body...it sounds lonely, but maybe worth the price.

She actually smiles at Era's admission of ignorance. "That's okay. I'm one of those scientists who believes there's no such thing as a stupid question. So, even if it's something really basic to someone like me, I won't mock you for asking about it. I guess...I spent a lot of time with people assuming I was...not very bright just because of what I looked like, so I try not to put any of those assumptions on other people." She didn't know, based on what Era had told her about the power of healers in her world, if that would make sense to her. And she wasn't sure which would be worse, if Era's world knew that sort of prejudice or if it was a totally foreign concept.

She nods at that--she'd be unable to really explain her laugher properly, how smart people can be absolutely illogical about some practical things, and also how she can guess at Era's mind steering towards what the object of her affection might look like with less.. "When I...first went to the place I was before here, the place where I was healed...I wasn't really well prepared clothing wise either. I was used to...needing to wear really different clothing, so it took me awhile to adjust and figure out how to dress appropriately by myself. It took me weeks to figure out to put on a regular bra on the first try. It wasn't something I'd thought about, so it's not surprising someone who didn't live with much warm weather wouldn't consider that either."