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Greening up the Greenhouse
Who: Persephone (Open)
Where: Greenhouse mostly
When: Month Egret. Day 21
What: Perse has a bad morning and decides to be productive to make herself feel better
Warnings: None so far
OOC: Feel free to reply to any part of this, in the cabin or before she starts planting
She's spent longer on this train now than she'd been in Olympus. It doesn't really feel possible that it all happened in such a short time. It feels even less possible that she could be here months. Years? She stays curled up in her bunk that morning, staring at the wall. Crying maybe. A little. She's already had her birthday on here. What more is she missing at home? Nothing, because time doesn't move there like everyone said, or has Artemis been looking for her desperately. Would she have told her mom? Would Hades notice if she stoppped showing up to the internship?
Generally speaking, it's a bad morning. She drifts to a late breakfast and finally ends up in the greenhouse. There's a long moment where she wants to tear it all down. Her fists clench at the sight of her inane roses, her eyes fill red at the reminder that the greenhouse came with her arrival. She wants to break the walls, tear down the roses, claw up the burgeoning growth, destroy the smells and sights that remind her of her home, of her dreams. But she takes a deep breath. Hands relax, her eyes clear. Put into work. Wrath isn't helping anyone.
She sifts through the seeds, picking out ones for vegetables and fruits, leaving the ones for more decorative things to the side. Plenty of people have used this place for flowers. Herself included. Carefully, she trails one set of seeds in a thin line along the edge of a raised bed and covered them with soil. With a hand to the soil, she takes a deep breath and with a soft pink glow, plants curl up and out, unwinding leaves and blossoming. It continues until the blossoms fall and red strawberries hang fat and glistening. She picks one and holds it in her teeth as she stands to start the process all over.
Where: Greenhouse mostly
When: Month Egret. Day 21
What: Perse has a bad morning and decides to be productive to make herself feel better
Warnings: None so far
OOC: Feel free to reply to any part of this, in the cabin or before she starts planting
She's spent longer on this train now than she'd been in Olympus. It doesn't really feel possible that it all happened in such a short time. It feels even less possible that she could be here months. Years? She stays curled up in her bunk that morning, staring at the wall. Crying maybe. A little. She's already had her birthday on here. What more is she missing at home? Nothing, because time doesn't move there like everyone said, or has Artemis been looking for her desperately. Would she have told her mom? Would Hades notice if she stoppped showing up to the internship?
Generally speaking, it's a bad morning. She drifts to a late breakfast and finally ends up in the greenhouse. There's a long moment where she wants to tear it all down. Her fists clench at the sight of her inane roses, her eyes fill red at the reminder that the greenhouse came with her arrival. She wants to break the walls, tear down the roses, claw up the burgeoning growth, destroy the smells and sights that remind her of her home, of her dreams. But she takes a deep breath. Hands relax, her eyes clear. Put into work. Wrath isn't helping anyone.
She sifts through the seeds, picking out ones for vegetables and fruits, leaving the ones for more decorative things to the side. Plenty of people have used this place for flowers. Herself included. Carefully, she trails one set of seeds in a thin line along the edge of a raised bed and covered them with soil. With a hand to the soil, she takes a deep breath and with a soft pink glow, plants curl up and out, unwinding leaves and blossoming. It continues until the blossoms fall and red strawberries hang fat and glistening. She picks one and holds it in her teeth as she stands to start the process all over.
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She considers. "Most others can eat meat, after all."
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She pats the ground with a little self deprecating smile, "I was going to miss the spring at home anyways. And I feel so much better when I'm working towards a goal."
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looking at you Feanaro.
"But I am gald you are able to find yourself something to do that helps. Is spring a special time for you?"
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She shifts back on her heels and wipes off her hands.
"Just feels strange. And it makes being stuck here feel even more confining sometimes."
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"Lady Vana is one of the Valar, the Powers of the world, those who built and shaped our world, who sustain it even as they are themselves sustained by it." She explains. "Vana Ever-Young, we call her, who holds to spouse Orome, the Hunter. All flowers spring as she passes and open if she glances upon them; and all birds sing at her coming for she loveth life and sunlight. She is the Spring, in some way, the renewal of life after the cold sleep of winter."
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"Oh--oh wow. She sounds..." How do you even talk about a version of herself. One who married a hunter. Huh. Maybe she was never destined to be an eternal maiden. "She's a goddess then? You called her one of the Valar, are they your gods?"
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"They don't like being called that." She smiles. "They say they are our guardians, and our teachers, our older kinsmen. Although they are also in some ways our rulers, for Aman is their land, which we dwell on, but we are mostly left to our own devices in that regard. But they are probably very like to the gods of other worlds, I suppose."
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"Respected, yes, of course - we live in their lands, after all, and one must respect a storm, for example, for it's sheer power."
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"It's so strange that they're so open and near you. I can't imagine. What did you learn from the Mountain Builder?"
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"Sculpture has never been my strong suit. Do you carve wood or stone? I could get you some wood if you wanted to keep up your skills as well."
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"I've experimented with various forms over the years - I even used metal at one point."
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"I don't even really know what an abstract sculpture would look like. I mean--I've sort of seen abstract paintings but they aren't exactly something you could sculpt."
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"That's the joy of it!" She gestures animatedly.
"They can be anything you want! A shape, a twist of metal... I want to try working with ice, one day. We had snow here, but I only did snowmen, as it was my first time with the material. Ice is interesting because of its ephemeral nature."
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