Reeve Tuesti (
plate_builder) wrote in
revivalproject2022-07-20 12:13 am
[Open] Carpentry And Making The Bucks
WHO: Reeve Tuesti, Open
WHERE: Gridania, Gold Saucer
WHAT: Learning Carpentry, Gambling on Chocobos, Playing Triple Triad
WHEN: Throughout Event
WARNINGS: CW: Gambling
NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, Reeve will be wearing this while in Eorzea, and Mini will be following him silently.
I. Hands On Work | Gridania - Carpentry Guild | [Open]
II. Betting On The Birds | Gold Saucer | [Open]
III. It's All In The Cards | Gold Saucer | [Open]
WHERE: Gridania, Gold Saucer
WHAT: Learning Carpentry, Gambling on Chocobos, Playing Triple Triad
WHEN: Throughout Event
WARNINGS: CW: Gambling
NOTE: Unless otherwise noted, Reeve will be wearing this while in Eorzea, and Mini will be following him silently.
I. Hands On Work | Gridania - Carpentry Guild | [Open]
Investigations were something Reeve had only passing skill with. Mostly he was the sort of person who knew how to trust in the sorts of people who were good at it. Perhaps it came from knowing Turks. And sure, perhaps he was capable of being a spy at times through Cait Sith, but...
Well, this wasn't a place that Reeve was quite sure he knew how to spy on probably. There was so much cultural weight and context that was needed in a good spy or information seeker, that much he was pretty sure of, even if he didn't know just what that information might really entail. Either way, he wasn't going to be good at that, so he might as well learn something, right? Right.
Gridania. It was a beautiful place, one that Reeve and Mini liked from the word start, and shortly after arriving... Well, he knew what to do. Which was why Reeve was here now, humming to himself as he worked on an early project of building a table. Did he need a table? No. But was knowing how to make one useful? Yes. Very much so. The basics can always be scaled up, and it was more about learning the work with his hands, to further what he'd learned in the Iteration.
Still, he was pleasantly surprised to see a familiar face enter. Another He Row. He offered a nod, and a hopefully unremarkable gesture meant to beckon them closer without seeming strange for an apprentice to be calling to someone else.
II. Betting On The Birds | Gold Saucer | [Open]
The Gold Saucer. Reeve had only first come to the place because of the name. Because of how that name evoked the idea of home. He wasn't expecting, though, that the place would be so familiar. So similar. There had been games he'd seen before through Cait Sith's eyes, and decorations, and chocobos.
In a way, this was the closest he'd felt to home in two and a half years. Perhaps that was what brought him here, to the Chocobo races, to sit there and watch with a smile, as the birds raced around.
"You know," he said, sipping at a glass of something vaguely fruity with a pleasant bubbling sensation, "this reminds me of my friend Cloud. He breed champion chocobos. Everyone wanted a bird from his breeding lines. Never understood why he moves from that work to deliveries instead."
III. It's All In The Cards | Gold Saucer | [Open]
Being at the races only served to make him think of people and places he could not easily get back to, so maybe it was easier to walk away. That was what Reeve had done to justify his wandering the Saucer. In the end he'd found himself here, looking not at the words of games he might have toyed with back home, but contemplating a starter set of Triple Triad cards.
"Alright," he said to the young employee who had just finished explaining the rules. "And you say this tournament has a prize to it?"
That sounded like something worth looking into.
"I guess I just need to find my first match against another registered player then. Who knows, maybe I'm a natural."
And speaking of another player, he turned away from the employee and registration desk, and his eyes set upon another of the Agrii's guests.
"Don't suppose you've taken to this card game."

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Not that the currency here was very useful.
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"We have birds like that back home, I think... not exactly, but close. And I think people can ride them? Though, I wouldn't quote me on that." He chuckled a little sheepishly. "They're definitely not that big and stocky, though. The legs and next are thinner, and the heads are smaller." He paused, thinking. "Does your world have horses at all?"
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Was that weird? He didn't think so.
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"The chocobos definitely seemed to be used the same way people on my planet use horses, so that makes sense," he said. "These would be your version of them, then, I guess."
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He chuckles to himself as he remembered something.
“Even airships tend to have a small stable on them, just in case you need it. And there are different breeds of course. Some cross rivers or mountains or oceans, and there are rare ones that can even fly.”
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"So, some of them do fly," he said, nodding a little, thought it was more to himself than anything. "That's pretty cool. So, yeah... sounds like you use them like we use horses where I'm from. There's different kinds of them, too, for us, depending on what you need."
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It was in the Iteration, and he'd been expected to help raise a barn suitable for them. They needed far more room than a chocobo, it had been hard for him to consider for.
"There are different sorts?"
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"That is very intriguing. Back home there's only a handful of colors of chocobos."
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It was probably the easiest way for some animals. Some horse breeds did only come in one coat color, like some dogs and cats, too. Others had multiple varieties.
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Of course he wasn't even discussing the other two breeds or the importance of how you train the birds and what certain pre-breeding feedings can do to enhance different results likelihood.
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Keith knew that seagulls and stuff would land in the ocean, but looking at the birds that had been out the track and trying to imagine one of them holding its own in the ocean seemed quite the feat.
He did chuckle a little bit, though.
"Guess having them color coded helps to tell which one you have."
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"It really can help, yes.
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"Makes it easy, then." He stood up, slipping the strange box back into his pocket then. "Good luck on your betting. Who knows? Maybe you can use the money to buy some information that could end up being useful to us in this whole... Agrii thing." Keith shrugged. "Worth a shot, right?"
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Still, he could try and channel them for a while, hope to see some change.
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"Yeah... not my top skill, either. Fingers crossed, right? Good luck."
And he would be on his way.