Kei Tsukishima (
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[log] Off to adult again, with a proper adult
Who: Tsukishima and Sam
What: Time to make another trip to town.
Where: Domina
When: Backdated to Day 5, after the Home meeting
Other: None planned
Even after a good few days of everything, everything feels so surreal to Tsukishima. Not a single thing is familiar to him, besides a few faces. His room is so unlike his own, his roommate inhuman, and the world outside is... practically a mystery. He still feels off-balance and out of sorts.
Maybe that's part of the reason why he's volunteered to go with Sam to Domina to show him some of the stores despite his usual attitude towards things back home in Japan. Like knocking a television or game console, hoping that the movement will jumble things back into their place.
Anyway, there's something he wants to ask. So, after he's made sure Yamaguchi knows where he's going and him and Sam are a decent ways from Home on the way to Domina, he looks over to the older man. "Is it alright if I make a request?"
What: Time to make another trip to town.
Where: Domina
When: Backdated to Day 5, after the Home meeting
Other: None planned
Even after a good few days of everything, everything feels so surreal to Tsukishima. Not a single thing is familiar to him, besides a few faces. His room is so unlike his own, his roommate inhuman, and the world outside is... practically a mystery. He still feels off-balance and out of sorts.
Maybe that's part of the reason why he's volunteered to go with Sam to Domina to show him some of the stores despite his usual attitude towards things back home in Japan. Like knocking a television or game console, hoping that the movement will jumble things back into their place.
Anyway, there's something he wants to ask. So, after he's made sure Yamaguchi knows where he's going and him and Sam are a decent ways from Home on the way to Domina, he looks over to the older man. "Is it alright if I make a request?"
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He turns his head again to give the younger male a smile. "You don't have to worry about trying to understand what my life was like back home, though. All of us are here now. Basically just know that I'm pretty good at survival and protecting people is kind of my job." Minus the part where he actually gets paid. "And my dad was in the military, if that's something that's easier to relate to."
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It’s around this time that Domina starts coming into view proper, and he points up to it. “The shop I was talking about isn’t from where you come into town. The first things you see are a tavern and an inn, and it’s just down the street from them both.”
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"If you don't mind, I'd like to give those places a quick check while we're here." The Inn, mostly, because such a place is where he and his brother always plan to meet up if they get unexpectedly separated. But if there's a tavern and Dean's here, that's definitely one of the places he'd hang out.
As the buildings start to come into view, Sam's not surprised to see the landscape as well as the architecture seems to fit with what they'd found at Home. Still idyllic, faintly reminiscent of something Tolkien to Sam. Fantasy-like, anyway. So basically he shouldn't expect to find much in the way of technology here, either.
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“Right… By the way, there’s even more inhuman people around here. Just so you aren’t surprised.”
Inhuman people such as the floppy eared dog person that they’ll happen to pass by just now.
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"Right." He's trying to make himself expect the unexpected here, and yet he still goes a little wide-eyed and rudely staring for a second as the creature-- person, passes them by.
He clears his throat and tries to school his features back into a normal expression. "You weren't kidding," he says quietly, almost to himself.
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...Well. It’s not like Tsukishima is judging, for once. Staring at the strange inhabitants of wherever they are had constituted his whole afternoon when he’d first walked into the town. Instead, he just watches Sam from out of the corner of his eye, and nods when he finally snaps out of it.
“There are humans too, at least… So we aren’t out of place. I’m not sure anyone that’s shown up at the tree house are, besides the robots.” At least, he hasn’t seen anything nearly as advanced in the short amount of time he’s been here. He guesses it wouldn’t fit anyway, fantasy versus science fiction. As the road becomes a bit more paved and sturdy under their feet, he nods his head to the side.
“I’ll go wait outside the inn and tavern if you want to look inside them for a bit.”
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The robots. Yeah, that's a new one for Sam, too. The technology here is obviously limited. He's wondered a bit about what they would do if any of the robots got damaged. Fix them with other materials? What if they need something that can't be found here? Beyond that, the robots kind of contradict the "we're all dead" theory he's got going. He's pretty sure robots can't die, though he's certainly no expert on the matter.
He gives a nod, taking a piece of paper out of his pocket. "Thanks. Should just take a second, there's just a question I need to ask."
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Besides…. As far as he’s concerned, whatever Sam is interested in doing in the inn and tavern is his business. Tsukishima isn’t going to pry there. Instead, he’s going to keep his nose to himself and set himself in one of the tables that are outside. There’s still a lot he has to get used to in this place. The people, the currency, the culture, all of it. They’re going to have to do research… but for the time being, watching everything helps. It’s what he’s good at: observing the things around him and figuring out how to approach things from there. Most of the time, it’s been mostly useful on the court, but he doesn’t doubt it will be just as useful here for other situations too.
/throws some NPCs in here for a brief cameo if that's okay?
He gives an almost mirror image of Tsukishima's nod, then heads into the tavern. There are a handful of people drinking and socializing, there would probably be more at night time. Sam may have to come back then at some point. Among the people is a girl with beautiful wings that Sam was certainly not expecting. She appears to be quiet and a little shy, but happy nonetheless. Her name is Rachel, and she hasn't seen Dean. Sam thanks her for her time and moves on.
He sees his younger companion outside and gives Tsukishima another nod before heading into the Inn... Where a giant yellow bird greets him. A canary, maybe? Life-size canary. Her name is Miss Yuka, and she hasn't seen Dean either. Sam asks if she'll keep an eye out for him and that he'll check by again another time. She promises to do so, they say goodbye, and Sam's out the door once again to find Tsukishima.
"That was kind of a bust," he admits, tucking the paper back inside his pocket with a sad smile. "Ready for the weapons shop?"
fine with me~
Either way, he gives a nod and starts to head towards a certain little shop set up at the end of the street. Like so many of the buildings in Domina, it’s a pretty modest little place. Sturdy wood, a soft roof, and a sign that’s been hung in front of it that declares in big bold engraved letters that it’s a good all general store with weaponry for sale. True to its word, a few are even on display behind (barred) windows. Mark, in all his beetle armor glory, gives a cheery wave as Tsukishima and Sam step through the front door but doesn’t go over to them. It probably has something to do with how Tsukishima makes a beeline straight for where the weapons are. Teen on a mission, and all. All the weapons on display are fairly simple: swords of similar style although some lighter and others heavier, axes fitting for any barbarian while a few look small enough to throw, and even bows. Tsukishima gestures at them.
“They’re much more expensive than the food here… Think in the hundreds instead of two digits.”
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He follows after Tsukishima, still examining their surroundings and taking it all in. There's so much sunshine and greenery, everything so quaint and frankly charming. It still feels very surreal. Sam wonders how long it will take for him to get used to it. If he'll be here that long. If he ever gets used to it. He'd gone two years without so much as speaking to Dean while at Stanford. Surely he can get used to this.
It occurs to him then he'd just basically implied to himself that being without Dean was the weirdest thing about this place. Huh. Admittedly, Dean being here with him would make it less weird. He can already imagine all of the things Dean would say, his commentary on absolutely everything. His brain can do it on automatic, actually. And he wishes it wouldn't because it just makes him miss his brother more.
Once inside the shop, Sam offers Mark a slightly awkward wave in return, his smile a little confused but friendly nonetheless. He goes ahead and continues following after the teen straight over to the weapons.
From what he can tell, they look well-made, if simple. Not too ornate, but Sam hadn't been expecting ornate anyway. Simple worked. Simple got the job done. He leans in to examine some of them more closely, his expression thoughtful. "Makes sense. Even back in our world--" and he's assuming they're from the same one, not just because they're both human but because Tsukishima had made a remark about him being American. "--that's sort of standard. Making weapons takes both materials and labor, so you're paying for both."
Swords, axes, bows. Some assorted other weapons too, but Sam's sort of gravitating to the bows here. He's already got something he can use for close-range, what he really needs is a long-range weapon. And it doesn't take much of a glance around the place to know there aren't any firearms. So, bow it would have to be. He gives a nod to his younger friend before turning toward Mark and heading over to him with another friendly smile.
"Hey, hi. Uh, can I ask how much for a bow and maybe a quiver with some arrows too?"
He's not actually expecting to have enough right now, he'll likely have to come back later once he's found a way to make more money. But it will be good to know what amount exactly he needs to be working toward.
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"350 for one of the bows we have right now, and I usually throw in half a quiver of arrows for the first time of things. After that, I usually charge 40 lucre for every ten."
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"That sounds reasonable. I'll take a bow and ten extra of the arrows." He counts out the money onto the counter, 390 in total, then pauses as a thought occurs to him. He glances over his shoulder at Tsukishima, remembering his offer to teach him first aid, then looks back to Mark. "You sell any medical supplies or know where we could find them?"
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“Hm? Oh, well, I keep a few things in stock- bandages, pins to keep them in place, things like that. But for anything else… There should be a stall or two in the marketplace that sells salves and herbal remedies for illness.
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Sam nods as Mark gives his answer, turns to look at Tsukishima again. "Stocking up on those things eventually might be a good idea for all of us, everyone in the house. But for now I mostly just wanted to show you how to wrap, what to do with burns, basic first aid things. It's not hard at all, I could probably show you once or twice and you'll have that stuff down."
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Really, he wants to be hopeful that he’ll never actually have to use any skills like this. Maybe this world will stay the same, sleepy and domestic and strange as ever, and eventually they’ll just manage to find a way back to where they should be. But then… That’s never how it is in all the cartoons and video games. Realistically, Tsukishima knows that something will probably happen, and, when it does, who knows who in their ridiculous tree house will go running straight into danger.
So…. Better safe than sorry.
“Do different wounds require different kind of wraps?” It seems like the kind of thing to ask, especially because Tsukishima isn’t sure himself. What’s the difference between a laceration and a puncture wound when it comes to that, if anything? Well, at least Sam seems to know what he’s doing...
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Sam gives a nod in response to the question.
"Different parts of the body have to be wrapped differently," (just for anatomy reasons, really) "and there are splints and things if you've got sprains or fractures. And for different wounds, different things you should do before wrapping it, even."
Though it would be hard for him to specify what the different kind of wounds look like and how Tsukishima would be able to tell what's what without a textbook. In Sam's education, it had often just been whatever injury Dean or Dad came back with was the one Sam got to learn about. John had occasionally done little sketches too, showed them stuff in his journal. Thinking of, that would be a nice resource to have. It probably would have been with Dean when Sam had died, though.
He turns back to Mark with the same friendly smile. "Could you add in a few standard bandages and pins to my purchase then, please?"
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He just…. Can’t figure out what it means.
Well, that’s a long term problem. For now, he needs to focus on the short term, and that means first aid lessons. “Since it seems like it’d be hard to get first hand practice right away…. Are you any good at drawing?”
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Is he any good at drawing? Well. Yes and no. He wasn't bad at replicating things if he really put his mind to it, working off of an image or a memory... He'd never been that great at pulling things from his own imagination or someone else's and putting it down on paper, though. "I think I know where you're going with that. I might be able to draw some things from memory that could help. Honestly? I wouldn't call myself an artist though," he admits with a laugh.
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