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revivalproject2021-12-20 12:14 pm
What's This, What's This
WHO: Omega and yooou
WHERE: Around Temba
WHAT: Baby's first snow
WHEN: Mid to late month
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Things have certainly been chillier, but it doesn't stop Omega from going outside to explore a wonderfully white winter landscape. She'd seen things floating outside from the hotel window but it hadn't been falling leaves, or motes of dust or even rain. But it was quite cold, and it when she caught them in her hand it melted. And it was everywhere.
The baggy Agrii sweater of sorts that she wears over her usual outfit hangs down to her knees, the extra set of arms belted around the waist and the remaining set rolled up as much as possible, however still occasionally engulfing her hands. The girl has to push them up every now and then as she scoops up handfuls, watching it filter through her fingers before she lets it fall in wet clumps so she can let her cold hands recover. She tromps through the snow, beaming with delight at the impressions left behind.
"What is all this?"
WHERE: Around Temba
WHAT: Baby's first snow
WHEN: Mid to late month
WARNINGS: N/A!
Things have certainly been chillier, but it doesn't stop Omega from going outside to explore a wonderfully white winter landscape. She'd seen things floating outside from the hotel window but it hadn't been falling leaves, or motes of dust or even rain. But it was quite cold, and it when she caught them in her hand it melted. And it was everywhere.
The baggy Agrii sweater of sorts that she wears over her usual outfit hangs down to her knees, the extra set of arms belted around the waist and the remaining set rolled up as much as possible, however still occasionally engulfing her hands. The girl has to push them up every now and then as she scoops up handfuls, watching it filter through her fingers before she lets it fall in wet clumps so she can let her cold hands recover. She tromps through the snow, beaming with delight at the impressions left behind.
"What is all this?"

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Right now he didn't feel much like it though so he sighed, and got up to see what was going on. And when he did, his puzzlement turned to a smile. Sure he wasn't a fan of when Shiva froze his ass off, or of all of the snow the foursome had encountered in Ghorovas Rift on the train.
Things were different now and he wrapped himself as best he could before heading out. Surprisingly it wasn't anything like the cold winds that blew and froze him. This was a bit more pleasant and Noctis went outside to try and see what was going on.
He hadn't gone far when he came across Omega looking like a blissful kid and he smiled with a nod of acknowledgement when he saw her. But then her question hit him and he made a puzzled face.
"Never seen snow before?"
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"Snow..." It was softer and lighter than dirt when it fell from the sky, but when it gathered it was a little more dense. She pulled her hands up, shaking them out. And cold. Snow was quite cold!
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And sure enough it did as she started shaking her hands. But he himself hadn't touched it because he knew how it was from personal experience. And even if he could somehow summon Shiva here, he wouldn't.
"Wonder if there's anywhere we could find gloves for you or a scarf."
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"Gloves sound like a good idea," she said as she balled up the ends of her sweater sleeves over her hands, tucking them under her armpits to warm up. "Does snow always get so wet?"
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"I gotta wonder if there's anywhere that people might have some needles and threads and be able to make gloves or maybe some blankets."
He thought back to his own place, but all he had was curtains. Of course if Iggy was here he could probably make something decent out of them.
Maybe.
"If you want, I can walk you home so you can go get warm." And maybe something warm to eat or drink.
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What she hadn’t expected to see was the young woman frolicking through the lovely, fresh snow. For now she hadn’t intended much but to off the young woman her mittens, but with the question she was happy to come closer still, intending to answer first.
“This is your first time seeing snow, Omega? It’s frozen water, falling from the air. And wonderful for winter fun.”
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She looked at her damp hands, wiping them on her sweater before she rubbed them together to warm them up again. "Snow makes everything look so different!"
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He watched Omega and felt a smile find its way to his face at the wonder and delight. He didn't deal with kids a lot, but moments like this...
"This your first time?" he asked, smirking as BB-8 pushed a path through the snow so he could circle Omega and chirp excitedly at her.
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He stooped to collect a handful to test how well it packed, lobbing the snowball towards her with an easy underhand throw and a grin. "You know, if you don't mind getting cold hands we could probably try building a snow creature. Or droid," he amended, looking BB-8 over. He'd be easy enough to recreate.
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"Can we?"
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"Of course." He shook his hands out and blew on them to warm them back up. "We start with a ball," he encouraged, "You need to pack it in tight, and then we can start rolling it up."
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"Snow. Think of it as frozen rain."
This was not strictly true but close enough for now. Kaz did not ask if this was her first time seeing snow, her behavior said that it clearly was.
"If you try to catch it in your hand it will melt and be very cold to touch."
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"I think I like it better than rain," she said.
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"I suppose after you've seen enough of it you just start to think of it as a messy nuisance. But you seem to be enjoying it
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After seeing the improvised and makeshift coats that street kids would make, Kaz could already tell that Omega"s sweater was not going to cut it
"You shouldn't do that it will just make your hands cold faster. You'll need to get a proper coat and something to cover your hands. Like gloves or maybe mittens."
He idly wondered if perhaps Lark was interested in making outerwear for a child...
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Hope you don't mind a late tag
So he put on his heavier coat and headed outside. It wasn't the best thing, but it would help keep him warm in the cold. As he reached the doorway of the hotel, standing just outside the door, he spotted Omega already outside, examining the snow. As he stepped out of the way from the door, heading in her direction, he heard her question.
"I take it snow is not something that happens in your world?"
Not at all! :3
She stooped down to scoop up a handful once she'd pushed her sleeves back from her hands.
Hooray!
"It's colder, but a lot of people enjoy it more." He crouched to pick up a handful of snow and tossed it up in the air, making it snow all over again.
"So there are a lot of fun things that can be done in the snow. A lot of people build figures out of snow. Snowmen."
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"Snowmen?" she echoed, tilting her head at him. "How does that work?" She looked around at the snow again. It did seem formable. "Can you show me?"
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“Of course, I can. First, we need to start by making it into a ball with our hands. A large ball.” He was demonstrating as he said it. “We’ll need several so it’s fine. Then we take the snowball and roll it through the snow so it picks up more snow.” This he also demonstrated. “Once we have three, we can assemble.”
...COMBINE!!!
There will definitely be a "I'll form the head" reference in here somewhere lol
loool I would have been very disappointed if there wasn't
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Wrapping up?
Sounds good
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