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itsjustagamerp2012-11-08 11:33 pm
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Twenty-third Link
Characters: Namine, Amaterasu, Chibiterasu
Content: Field trip to the Louvre
Location: The Louvre. Paris, France. Circa the 1990's.
Time of Day: Early afternoon.
Warnings: Artwork.
Namine hadn’t thought she’d use the time machine. With the exception of Kaldur, Aqua, and Twilight Sparkle’s expeditions to find good books, most of the others seemed to use it for adventures. While she enjoyed hearing their stories after they got back (even if she worried), she was usually well content to wait for them while they were gone.
That was before she’d found about something called an art museum. She hadn’t known that people on this world collected art to display, simply because it was pretty. Some of the pictures in the book had seemed interesting, and a museum seemed safe enough from how she’d heard that sort of place described. The worst was that it might be crowded, and the snacks far too expensive.
Still it seemed best to have some company, and Amaterasu seemed like the one who would most enjoy this sort of excursion. Taking her without asking Chibi along as well seemed cruel, though, so she’d decided to see about getting all three of them there.
The main problem was that, from what she could tell, animals weren’t allowed in museums. Finally, she’d gotten some help finding information about something called a “therapy dog.” Amaterasu had seemed amused at the idea of playing the part of one, with Chibi along as her puppy training for the same kind of work.
That settled, it was time to go. At first, they’d see if all three of them could go through with her carrying Chibi. If that didn’t work, Amaterasu would wait while she went back for Chibi.
Content: Field trip to the Louvre
Location: The Louvre. Paris, France. Circa the 1990's.
Time of Day: Early afternoon.
Warnings: Artwork.
Namine hadn’t thought she’d use the time machine. With the exception of Kaldur, Aqua, and Twilight Sparkle’s expeditions to find good books, most of the others seemed to use it for adventures. While she enjoyed hearing their stories after they got back (even if she worried), she was usually well content to wait for them while they were gone.
That was before she’d found about something called an art museum. She hadn’t known that people on this world collected art to display, simply because it was pretty. Some of the pictures in the book had seemed interesting, and a museum seemed safe enough from how she’d heard that sort of place described. The worst was that it might be crowded, and the snacks far too expensive.
Still it seemed best to have some company, and Amaterasu seemed like the one who would most enjoy this sort of excursion. Taking her without asking Chibi along as well seemed cruel, though, so she’d decided to see about getting all three of them there.
The main problem was that, from what she could tell, animals weren’t allowed in museums. Finally, she’d gotten some help finding information about something called a “therapy dog.” Amaterasu had seemed amused at the idea of playing the part of one, with Chibi along as her puppy training for the same kind of work.
That settled, it was time to go. At first, they’d see if all three of them could go through with her carrying Chibi. If that didn’t work, Amaterasu would wait while she went back for Chibi.
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Yes, they are. I wonder if that's how people here wore them in the past? Because from all the people around them, it definitely didn't look like that was the fashion now. She figured it must have taken a long time to carve these things so intricately, especially out of stone.
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The clothing looked about as effective against cold as her own, which wasn't much. Still, it was pretty. She glanced in the direction Chibi was looking. Architecture wasn't a big interest of hers, but there were a lot of carvings on the pieces that looked interesting.
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She also looked towards where Chibi was glancing. Indeed, it seemed like some of the building itself was a part of the art...or was it vice versa? I wonder how long it takes them to carve all of this.
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The plaques seemed like a good idea; not everyone who was here would know art that well, so having explanations of where something was from made sense.
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The plaques were very helpful; it was nice to have some background information on the artwork. She took her time reading them before moving on to the next room.
The next room was more sculpture, and there was a guard here as well. Unlike the guard in previous rooms, though, he didn't just frown as soon as they came in. He focused solely on them as they tried to look around, even shifted position to never be too far from them as wandered.
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The sculptures in this new room looked like they were from a different era, or perhaps a different land entirely, although they were still made out of stone.
Ammy noticed the guard that was starting to trail alongside them. She glowered back when he kept giving them a frown...they were allowed to be here, right? They were wearing these little "therapy dog" outfits and everything!
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As they got most of the way around the room, the guard got even closer; now it looked like some other people had noticed the guard's following them too.
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They probably should leave, but she didn't want the guard following them all the way and causing a scene. It looked like they had no other choice but to risk that, though--she didn't want the even worse scene of the guard confronting her. Quickly picking up Chibi and laying a hand on Amaterasu's back, she whispered, "Let's go," and began walking back the way they'd come.
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Still, it wouldn't do to resist what Namine said. She began to follow her back out the way they came.
While Ammy didn't want much trouble for Namine or Chibi, she was not without her mischievous side. As they began to leave, she glanced back and drew a power slash over the guard. It wouldn't actually cut him like it would an enemy, but it probably would feel like someone had slapped him upside the back of the head really hard.
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He'd have to see if Namine could teach him that different style of drawing or painting; it would be a good way to pass the time.
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All too soon they'd made it back to the time machine. It was too bad they hadn't been able to stay longer, but they'd made some good memories. She'd be happy to have Chibi paint with her sometime so she could show him how those kind of paints worked.