Fujishiro Nageki (
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[LN] No, those aren't for pulling
"I said to stop pulling my feathers."
The voice is flat and unamused. There is a giant mourning dove (about the size of a large dog) perched on the banister overlooking the Globe of Belief, and there's a cluster of elves huddled near him, completely disregarding personal space and putting their hands through his feathers, occasionally trying to pull one. The dove seems to be glaring at them, but it's hard to tell since it's a fucking bird.
"Go away and leave me alone." He flares his feathers and gives a flap of the wings, kicking up enough wind to make the elves slide back. Normally, the invasion of personal space would deeply upset him, but the little things feel more like animals than people. It'd be like getting angry at a dog for trying to get too close and personal.
The elves hide behind objects to escape the wind, but they're already peeking out, gauging how long it will be before they can go investigate the feathers again.
The bird sighs and turns his attention back to the globe, watching lights flicker in and out. Maybe he should fly closer to get a better look.
The voice is flat and unamused. There is a giant mourning dove (about the size of a large dog) perched on the banister overlooking the Globe of Belief, and there's a cluster of elves huddled near him, completely disregarding personal space and putting their hands through his feathers, occasionally trying to pull one. The dove seems to be glaring at them, but it's hard to tell since it's a fucking bird.
"Go away and leave me alone." He flares his feathers and gives a flap of the wings, kicking up enough wind to make the elves slide back. Normally, the invasion of personal space would deeply upset him, but the little things feel more like animals than people. It'd be like getting angry at a dog for trying to get too close and personal.
The elves hide behind objects to escape the wind, but they're already peeking out, gauging how long it will be before they can go investigate the feathers again.
The bird sighs and turns his attention back to the globe, watching lights flicker in and out. Maybe he should fly closer to get a better look.
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"I am."
A talking turtle was not the weirdest thing he'd ever seen, but seeing as he was used to a world were birds were the dominant species, it was still a little strange.
"And you are not."
...Yes, that was Nageki's idea of conversation. Forgive him: his experience with strangers was limited.
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That was okay, Raph could carry the conversation well enough on his own and if the guy turned out to be super antisocial, he'd just find Mikey and sic 'im on him. Nothing like a social force of nature to get someone out of their shell, swept out of it by Mikey-powered cyclone winds.
"The whole thing's crazy but far as I can tell, they're telling the truth about it all."
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He looked away from Raphael, towards the globe. It felt strange to have a stranger see him, even now. "I've been told that we were brought by the belief of children because a being of darkness thinned barriers between realities and we are fictional here. Now we have to save the world from that being of darkness. Is that what you were told?"
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He shook his head.
"Don't know what their parents are thinking. What about you, did you find out what kinda thing they know you from?"
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That would give him temptation to look at his future and his past. He shouldn't look at either. The past was unchangeable, the future was what it was.
"...But it shouldn't be watched by chicks." There were a lot of dark things in his history and in the histories of those around him. Suicide, soul consumption, infanticide, terrorism, depression, vendettas, the weakness inherent with sapient creatures... not kind things for chicks. Though perhaps that just meant chicks needed to see it the most.
(Yes, he thought of 'children' as 'chicks.' Species differences.]
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Like April never seemed to mind it when they were all watching things with explosions.
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"Chicks. Not girls, chicks." Beat. "Children." How does a person look at a talking bird and think 'chicks' refers to women? "Do you want me to call them hatchlings?" Because that was the appropriate vocabulary for baby turtles, he supposed.
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'Babe' and a name for baby animals to describe women.
"Uh, it's more a general we. Sensei never really thought we'd get to know anybody outside our family but he taught me and my brothers to show ladies respect."