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melodiesofkupo2018-06-30 07:42 pm
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[video], Backdated to June 22 -- S'reee really has no idea what she's doing
[S'reee is hovering in the camera feed.]
The people at the Curti Center said I needed a job to earn currency if I wanted to live in a city and not have to catch my own food. That... well, it's not a thing we do back home -- we-whales, not we-all people. Usually we just hunt as we swim, and pursue whatever our vocations are, and no one worries about having a fixed patch of ocean for one's self. I have some friends who are human, but they were considered too young to have jobs, so I only heard about what their parents did.
I'm working as a tour guide in Ka'pandol. Do you have any advice, if you've had a job?
The people at the Curti Center said I needed a job to earn currency if I wanted to live in a city and not have to catch my own food. That... well, it's not a thing we do back home -- we-whales, not we-all people. Usually we just hunt as we swim, and pursue whatever our vocations are, and no one worries about having a fixed patch of ocean for one's self. I have some friends who are human, but they were considered too young to have jobs, so I only heard about what their parents did.
I'm working as a tour guide in Ka'pandol. Do you have any advice, if you've had a job?
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[ All right, even Regis needs a moment of blinking, in order to regain his composure. This was... unexpected. ]
Tour guide does sound like a great take. If there are other underwater residents, perhaps delivery?
[ That's what he can come up with, considering the skim he made of the offered jobs. A small frown, as he tries to recall what he's seen. ]
Depending on what your asterisks are, I suppose nurse or healer might also be an option?
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Back home, the... things I do beyond survival are... solving problems that I see, or that a friend, or my Senior, or the Sea has brought to my attention. It's not exactly an organized thing, beyond scheduling with humans. They have very complicated lives.
I've never had to show up whether there's something to do or not.
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I think what you're doing here is a start, really - letting people know that the tours that you're guiding are available is good. The more people know, the more people will want to do that - and the less you won't have things to do.
Until then - hmm. Practice things you have learned, if anything is appropriate for where your location is appropriate? Or going through things you have memorized - sometimes, it's good to refresh it. Do any of these sound like they might work?
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As you are on the network, I am assuming you have a moogle assigned, as well. Perhaps conversing with them can pass some of the hours, as well? Finding out what's of interest to the locals - even if some is inaccessible, there may be stories.
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Still! The point stands, you can talk about this world and find all sorts of interesting things, I'm sure.
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Would the Sea here remember? If it does, then you can do that - and, if you wish, I can make dry-land copies of your notes to be stored at some places around the world, for those who might not think to ask the Sea.
[ He's making an awful lot of guesses, but preserving information is... very important, really. ]
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