[Well, it is a process of washing the pot, getting the water, and dumping the pasta in the pot, so that's that. And before he goes to turn the stove on, he's looking for a strainer.]
You know, if I'm in your way, you can simply just say it, my good man.
[Sorry, he's just going to ramble to himself here while the pasta is boiling.]
So, you use a country, or rather, the title of a country, to signify...what? Personality? Attributes? They would come up with more creative names than simply directions, but I suppose its the quaint aspect of it. So if you are of an East nation....yes, it is not unlike the broad strokes the British people tend to paint the inhabitants of Japan, with the common stereotype of a polite, reserved people. Ergo....ah, in a place of wizards and humans, perhaps communities are far more congealed in that aspect, and attributes or rather, personalities, have more weight. It would be unusual for someone who is say, brash and bold to be among those who are more withdrawn.
[And as he continues to talk with no stopping, the pasta seems to finish boiling, and he's moving to strain it in the sink.]
I wonder if personalities play a role in wizards, too. They have been around for longer, so the natural order would be to follow their word...or rather their might. Are they the ones who put such things in place? It would seem so, and I could see society more or less bowing towards the wants and needs of wizards to be among others who understand them, need them. Yes, I could see it now, a vacuum is created, wizards move in with their compatible attributes and ideals, and humans move to gain the same advantages.
[And he's putting the pasta back into the pot, twirling around in place and snapping his fingers at Nero.]
And that is why I deduce that East Country....is full of reserved people not unlike yourself, yes? Which is why my ever so irritable weird West personality grates on you like, well, a steel grate on cheese.
Yeah, you're real annoyin'. [He has no problem confirming this.]
Anyway, you're wrong about wizards makin' the world that way. People with specific personalities just end up drifitn' towards the place that suits 'em best. Least for wizards.
If you're talking "might makes right" that's North Country. Wizards get treated different ways dependin' on the country too. Northern humans have to rely on wizards for protection 'nd stuff.
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And now he's watching him like a very concerned parent.]
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[Reaching into a cupboard for a pot! Also shaking the bag at the other again. Peanuts?]
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[Also no, he's not taking more.]
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[He doesn't answer.]
[But he almost looks a bit...fond? As he turns away to put the peanuts on the counter and then takes the pot to the sink to wash.]
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Well, whatever, he's not really the type to go prying. Instead he's just watching Sholmes in the pasta cooking process.]
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You know, if I'm in your way, you can simply just say it, my good man.
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[He just wants to make sure nothing very stupid happens while this man is in the kitchen.]
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[And he's starting to pot to boil when he gets the strainer. Wow. Boiling, Very exciting.]
Come now. If I am to restore your faith in me, I'm sure its not through something as boring as this.
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[He's still holding the pan...]
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[Strangely sincere?]
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You're such a weird guy.
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Pardon?
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[Oh, right taking out a spoon to stir the pasta so it doesn't stick.]
So West is equivalent to "not boring at all", I see....how very interesting....
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Nero also doesn't say anything else about the country.]
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So, you use a country, or rather, the title of a country, to signify...what? Personality? Attributes? They would come up with more creative names than simply directions, but I suppose its the quaint aspect of it. So if you are of an East nation....yes, it is not unlike the broad strokes the British people tend to paint the inhabitants of Japan, with the common stereotype of a polite, reserved people. Ergo....ah, in a place of wizards and humans, perhaps communities are far more congealed in that aspect, and attributes or rather, personalities, have more weight. It would be unusual for someone who is say, brash and bold to be among those who are more withdrawn.
[And as he continues to talk with no stopping, the pasta seems to finish boiling, and he's moving to strain it in the sink.]
I wonder if personalities play a role in wizards, too. They have been around for longer, so the natural order would be to follow their word...or rather their might. Are they the ones who put such things in place? It would seem so, and I could see society more or less bowing towards the wants and needs of wizards to be among others who understand them, need them. Yes, I could see it now, a vacuum is created, wizards move in with their compatible attributes and ideals, and humans move to gain the same advantages.
[And he's putting the pasta back into the pot, twirling around in place and snapping his fingers at Nero.]
And that is why I deduce that East Country....is full of reserved people not unlike yourself, yes? Which is why my ever so irritable weird West personality grates on you like, well, a steel grate on cheese.
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Yeah, you're real annoyin'. [He has no problem confirming this.]
Anyway, you're wrong about wizards makin' the world that way. People with specific personalities just end up drifitn' towards the place that suits 'em best. Least for wizards.
If you're talking "might makes right" that's North Country. Wizards get treated different ways dependin' on the country too. Northern humans have to rely on wizards for protection 'nd stuff.
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