Uh-huh. Don't ask me for the exact number, but I'm pretty sure it pales in comparison to the kinds of things you hear about that were in the Old World.
[ Or idk there's also just the issue of game limits but Teyvat nations don't look that populated, WHO KNOWS. Still, it's unlikely to be in the hundreds of millions like most modern Earth countries. ]
But no he's right, there aren't like. 7 billion people on Teyvat, probably.]
The Old World... when you say it like that, it makes it seem like some major event took place. [Like the Cataclysm, which Kaveh only vaguely knows about because he went to college but he doesn't rub elbows with gods. Except here.]
[ It's like a weird mixture of Catholicism and Protestantism. The practices are Catholicism-leaning but he's referred to as Shepherd, so. ]
It did. Great big exodus.
Old planet was dying, so a bunch of humans sent out a ton of ships to search for another place. Something bad happened, and ships crashed -- and now, a hundred fifty years later, here I am.
Okay, good. [He relaxes?? But he keeps holding Wolfwood's arm because it feels like Normal Behavior.] I know she said she didn't mind Rang teasing her, but I can't stand that man.
[ He's already kind of got his suspicions about touch week so he will allow this until he decides it lasts a little too long between strangers. And also because he's not really inclined to make him leave. ]
Kinda gettin' the sense that he's really not popular. Not a great place to be in when you're in a competition that, more than likely, has got popularity playing into it.
[ He's putting it somewhat kindly but like. It's clear he thinks Rang is gonna die real fast. ]
[That's fine. Kaveh will just die of embarrassment next week when this wears off.]
He certainly hasn't done himself any favors. I don't think he's stupid, but he is arrogant enough to find himself funny. [HUFFS.] It's not as though I want him to get erased, but he makes it very hard to resist hitting him.
[The vibe is very "It's rotten work. Especially to me especially if it's you. I'll fucking do it but christ alive"]
Kaveh lifts one shoulder in a kind of half-shrug.]
I wouldn't go that far. I'm not particularly violent, but I'll defend myself when I need to. [He's truly just. So normal compared to people like Childe and Yams.] People tend to think of me as an idealist, more than anything. I don't necessarily agree with that either, but I don't mind it. They used to say the same about my father.
Yeah, that may as well be pacifism compared to what I'm used to.
[ Just A Guy Kaveh... ]
What changed about him?
[ Used to? Also while he's totally happy to let go about Kaveh asking about his age, it's funny how much his reaction just blew away Wolfwood's discomfort about Nahida actually casually being infinitely years old. ]
Yes, I've been incredibly lucky. [He turns his face away, gazing out at nothing in particular.] Back then, when they called him an idealist, I don't think it had the same connotations. The judgement that comes with it now--that assumption of naivete. You could say that those who disapprove were objectively correct, but... I don't know. I don't think it matters that it's a flawed perspective. There's nothing perfect in the world anyway--we might as well do what we can for each other.
[A pause, then he blinks, ducking his head sheepishly.]
[ For what it's worth, Wolfwood doesn't seem bothered. Hand in his pocket, slouched and bad posture, but his eyes are on Kaveh and it's not like he focuses out or anything of the sort. He's a perfectly good listener. ]
It's fine.
It's a good stance. If more people in the world were like that, it'd probably be a much better place.
[Jams Wolfwood into a posture corrector. But Kaveh appreciates the patience and attentiveness, even if he feels embarrassed about dumping all of this on someone who is still effectively a stranger.]
I'd like to think so. Though, they also say that conflict begets growth. [So he doesn't necessarily want everyone in the world to be like him; just, more.]
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He makes a slight face about that. ]
Uh-huh. Don't ask me for the exact number, but I'm pretty sure it pales in comparison to the kinds of things you hear about that were in the Old World.
[ Or idk there's also just the issue of game limits but Teyvat nations don't look that populated, WHO KNOWS. Still, it's unlikely to be in the hundreds of millions like most modern Earth countries. ]
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But no he's right, there aren't like. 7 billion people on Teyvat, probably.]
The Old World... when you say it like that, it makes it seem like some major event took place. [Like the Cataclysm, which Kaveh only vaguely knows about because he went to college but he doesn't rub elbows with gods. Except here.]
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It did. Great big exodus.
Old planet was dying, so a bunch of humans sent out a ton of ships to search for another place. Something bad happened, and ships crashed -- and now, a hundred fifty years later, here I am.
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Kaveh looks interested as Wolfwood talks, though, taking this in. Something seems to occur to him.
Carefully, like he's trying to be polite--]
...I couldn't help but notice that your profile doesn't list an age.
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[ He blinks slowly, once, but there's absolutely nothing to be read from his expression. ]
Weird. Error in the system?
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Didn't hers say something kinda fucked up and insane? And also half-assed.
[ Because it said something like 'or so', which Wolfwood does think is weird. ]
Nah, don't worry about it.
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Yes, it says she's only "500 or so." She's much older than that. [(thinking)]
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Okay. ]
That's the opposite direction I thought it'd go.
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She's not a baby. [He didn't say she was???]
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I didn't... think she was?
[ He did mistake her for a kid at first but like. It lasted five minutes. ]
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[Of course it was Rang]
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Kinda gettin' the sense that he's really not popular. Not a great place to be in when you're in a competition that, more than likely, has got popularity playing into it.
[ He's putting it somewhat kindly but like. It's clear he thinks Rang is gonna die real fast. ]
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He certainly hasn't done himself any favors. I don't think he's stupid, but he is arrogant enough to find himself funny. [HUFFS.] It's not as though I want him to get erased, but he makes it very hard to resist hitting him.
[The vibe is very "It's rotten work. Especially to me especially if it's you. I'll fucking do it but christ alive"]
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Right, 'cause you're a pacifist?
[ He assumes? Based off of Kaveh's wish for a team tie and his attitude in general. ]
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Kaveh lifts one shoulder in a kind of half-shrug.]
I wouldn't go that far. I'm not particularly violent, but I'll defend myself when I need to. [He's truly just. So normal compared to people like Childe and Yams.] People tend to think of me as an idealist, more than anything. I don't necessarily agree with that either, but I don't mind it. They used to say the same about my father.
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[ Just A Guy Kaveh... ]
What changed about him?
[ Used to? Also while he's totally happy to let go about Kaveh asking about his age, it's funny how much his reaction just blew away Wolfwood's discomfort about Nahida actually casually being infinitely years old. ]
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He's about to make it awkward though because he looks down, withdrawing to slip his hands into his pockets instead.]
He died. About twenty years ago.
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[ Damn, he a sad boy. ]
Sorry to dredge up old wounds.
[ It's not an uncommon story and twenty years ago is a long time, but still. Some people carry scars longer than others. ]
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Don't be, you didn't know. [He musters a smile, though its tight at the edges.] I only mentioned it because I learned a lot about the world from him.
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Always good to have a parent who teaches you the ins and outs of the world. 'Specially kindly.
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Yes, I've been incredibly lucky. [He turns his face away, gazing out at nothing in particular.] Back then, when they called him an idealist, I don't think it had the same connotations. The judgement that comes with it now--that assumption of naivete. You could say that those who disapprove were objectively correct, but... I don't know. I don't think it matters that it's a flawed perspective. There's nothing perfect in the world anyway--we might as well do what we can for each other.
[A pause, then he blinks, ducking his head sheepishly.]
Sorry, I didn't mean to talk your ear off.
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It's fine.
It's a good stance. If more people in the world were like that, it'd probably be a much better place.
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I'd like to think so. Though, they also say that conflict begets growth. [So he doesn't necessarily want everyone in the world to be like him; just, more.]
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Safe and naive... or mature but cynical. Which one's better, huh?
To be in the birdcage or not.
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