ギンコ 「 ginko 」 (
tenthousandmiles) wrote in
riverview2017-08-06 07:04 pm
001 ☼ video; un: ginko
[So he's been given to understand this "network" is something like a bulletin board, except people can contact each other in real time, a bit like sending letters through the uro passageways but even faster. Honestly, he's kind of fascinated by the whole thing, but it's still a bit overwhelming, even if the notion of different worlds and planes of existence isn't entirely foreign to him. Hence ... why the video feed is a bit overly zoomed in, and starts out upside down before he realizes his mistake and rights it.]
Ah, it seems some of the creatures from my world followed me through the portal. If you're capable of seeing them, you might have noticed what seem to be ghosts or phantasms floating around--they're called mushi.
They're not sapient, and most are harmless, but some can cause trouble, so if you feel suddenly unwell or notice anyone exhibiting unusual behavior, don't hesitate to contact me. My name is Ginko. I am a mushi-shi, which means handling such incidents was my livelihood before now.
[There's a brief pause. He's not really great at this whole "meet and greet" thing, considering he never really stays in one place long enough for that to be necessary, but...now that he's gotten the business part of this out of the way there are a few things he's curious about.]
Has anyone seen the portal that brings us here? I've heard myths and legends about portals to alternate worlds, but I've never actually seen one.
I'd also like to learn more about these devices, and how they work. Where I’m from, we still communicate through letters, so this is truly astonishing to me. I could tell you some stories about my home, in exchange.
[ooc: Canon never really specifies what makes some people able to see mushi and others not. Believing in or being aware of spirits etc or having a connection to nature in some way probably helps, but honestly feel free to assume your character is able to see them, if that's something you're interested in! They look vaguely like this]
Ah, it seems some of the creatures from my world followed me through the portal. If you're capable of seeing them, you might have noticed what seem to be ghosts or phantasms floating around--they're called mushi.
They're not sapient, and most are harmless, but some can cause trouble, so if you feel suddenly unwell or notice anyone exhibiting unusual behavior, don't hesitate to contact me. My name is Ginko. I am a mushi-shi, which means handling such incidents was my livelihood before now.
[There's a brief pause. He's not really great at this whole "meet and greet" thing, considering he never really stays in one place long enough for that to be necessary, but...now that he's gotten the business part of this out of the way there are a few things he's curious about.]
Has anyone seen the portal that brings us here? I've heard myths and legends about portals to alternate worlds, but I've never actually seen one.
I'd also like to learn more about these devices, and how they work. Where I’m from, we still communicate through letters, so this is truly astonishing to me. I could tell you some stories about my home, in exchange.
[ooc: Canon never really specifies what makes some people able to see mushi and others not. Believing in or being aware of spirits etc or having a connection to nature in some way probably helps, but honestly feel free to assume your character is able to see them, if that's something you're interested in! They look vaguely like this]

video; un: blacklion
[ooc: also headcanon for Shiro is that he speaks Japanese fluently (partially based on his traditional Japanese name) but never uses it]
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The important thing to consider is if it's strange in context. Say a person who loved to spend time outside suddenly won't leave their room, or someone afraid of heights who keeps climbing to the tops of trees. Or maybe a person suddenly stops speaking outright, or they seem to go into unresponsive states or trances.
[He shakes his head, blowing out an exhale of smoke from his cigarette.]
The kinds of mushi I know are too vast and varied to recount every possible effect I've ever even personally encountered, much less the archives of records left by past mushi-shi.
[Still, his expression softens, and he offers a reassuring smile.]
But as I said, most of them are harmless. Be cautious, and keep a close eye on your friends and loved ones, and you should be fine.
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[He wanted to make sure he added that so he didn't think there was already a problem]
I'll keep that in mind. Thanks for the warning. I'll let my teammate who is here know about them so he can keep an eye out as well for anything out of the ordinary.
[Shiro was contemplative for a moment]
Is there something that makes a person capable of seeing the mushi?
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[He shakes his head, then]
But there's no need to thank me. It's my job as a mushi-shi to inform people of such things.
[As for the question...]
Anyway, people who have the ability are generally born with it, though there have been circumstances in which those who ordinarily cannot are able to. I met a sake brewer once who was able to see them while drunk on the sake he had accidentally brewed with a mushi, and a woman who became able to see them after nearly dying delivering her child.
There's no permanent way to induce it, however.
[As evidenced by the Minai clan and its unfortunate members like Kumado, who had their souls replaced with that artificial kouki-made mushi just to give them that ability....]
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What exactly do they look like? I know you said ghosts, but are they traditional images of ghosts? Would someone have a hard time telling them from a real person?
[Chances are he may never have to know about these things, but given his seemingly long term luck, he'd be the one to come across them]
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[An exhale of smoke. Technically, the smoke itself is a mushi, though it's one of the kinds visible even to those who couldn't ordinarily see them.]
Some mushi can take on a human appearance, but--
[He's...interrupted by a mushi floatin right on screen.]
Aa, you're in luck--here's one now. Can you see it?
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That's... a mushi?
[Also makes him wonder if he should worry that he can see it considering what Ginko had said]
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Mm.
[A beat, and, because this guy is looking a little unsettled:]
There's no need to be afraid. Ones that give off light like this one are fairly weak and don't have a lot of ability to influence things.
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So this one is weak? And most of them are like this?
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I haven't done a lot of exploring to see what mushi followed me here, yet. But generally--yes.
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But since he can apparently see them...]
So how would someone know if they are looking at someone who is being affected by a mushi? Would it follow them around?
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[He takes another drag off of his cigarette, letting the mushi-smoke blow out. Notably, a couple of the mushi that had floated onscreen earlier scatter.]
It's more common for a mushi to take them on as a host, instead. [He rests his chin against his palm, expression remaining mild.]
Try not to disturb them when you see them, and like I said, keep an eye out for any behavior that seems strange or out of place compared to what you've seen before. That's the best you can really do.
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So apparently there was at least on variety that would follow people, but most would not. Good to know]
All right. Thanks. I'll let you know if I notice something weird like that.