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Rosethorn (Nivalin Greenhow) ([personal profile] earthandpine) wrote in [community profile] triangularity2016-01-23 10:58 pm
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[personal profile] freedom_engineer 2016-02-02 06:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Colin pauses, and he shakes his head. He hadn't meant to hurt her, merely reassure her. It's something that's going to need to be covered, but that'll come later. He recognizes her calming exercise, and he lets her do it as he nibbles at the melon in his hand. He's even counting to twenty one as she counts, and when she speaks again, he smiles a little wider.

"What makes you think I wouldn't have that in mind?" he offers with a friendly tone. "The plants here? I'm sure they're happy. This greenery is all from Neverwinter. Everything in this area is old growth, and has been here for years. This is dad's happy place, and he goes to great pains to keep it in the best condition possible."

He takes out a pad and sets it on the table near her. There's a detailed topographical map being displayed on it, showing a great expanse of land, and an arrow indicating the small area they're currently in.

"Once you go beyond the forest here, though, it starts getting a little more interesting," he says. "There's wilds from a half dozen worlds or more here, stretched out over thousands of kilometers. I'm sure the plants out there would have quite a different opinion of things. I wasn't kidding when I said we've got botanists, environmentalists, and geologists whose sole purpose is to make sure that this place doesn't turn on itself."

He snags another piece of fruit from the platter then. "And besides. You're still finding your feet. I figured that today, we could tour anywhere you wanted, let you get the lay of the place. I imagine it's going to be at least a few more weeks before you're acclimated to the place and can really start to find your groove."

He ducks his head and flashes a grin then. "As for the tea... I ransacked your place when you'd vanished," he explains. "I was looking for any sign of where you may have gone, and I decided I'd keep your stuff safe."
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[personal profile] freedom_engineer 2016-02-06 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
"I thought you might say something like that," Colin says, smiling even wider. "I could tell you that clothes are completely free for citizens of the empire, but I suspect you'd just give me a tired expression. Fortunately, clothes being free does not mean you can't buy nice things."

He shakes his head then. "But for jobs, you're going to need to wait a little while," he adds. "If you're willing, of course, you're going to need some introductory courses on Corsican culture and advancements. To get you past the culture shock and get you the knowledge you might need to live here comfortably."

He knows she isn't going to be very happy to hear that, but he also knows she'll understand the logic behind it. With protest.

"That said, Jade and Pearl have both expressed willingness to take you under their wings and get you started. I told Jade about your medical practice, she expressed interest in seeing your studies. Medical history and new techniques are always of interest to her. If you're willing, of course."
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[personal profile] freedom_engineer 2016-03-15 05:42 pm (UTC)(link)
"They try to keep me away from the formal events," Colin says, laughing quietly. "Something about 'diplomatic incidents' and 'offending people'. I mean, would I do something like that?"

The shit-eating grin he gives her is all the more confirmation that yes, it is is a valid worry. "What I meant is... Corsican Society is set up so that everything people need it provided for them. Clothes included. The taxes are high to cover it, but what's left in peoples pockets is solely disposable income, for investment, luxury items, whatever people want," he explains, and he gives a smile he hopes isn't too patronizing. "That's what the classes would be for, to get you acclimated to the differences between what you're used to, and how this society operates. To get you through the culture shock, in other words."

He frowns, and folds his hands on the table in front of him with a shake of his head. "I'm probably not the best person to explain it," he confesses. "I'm comfortable just about anywhere you throw me, and I adapt extremely quickly. Add in a marked disregard for social norms, and that makes for an arrogant-seeming outward appearance..."