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Yamato Hotsuin ([personal profile] drakenguard) wrote in [community profile] destinystrings2012-11-09 05:40 pm

05 - MECHA-HYDRA: RISE UP

Who: Yamato Hotsuin and YOU
Where: Virgo Ward
Summary: Yamato's upgraded. He's making a hydra out of metal cutlery this time
Warnings: You can almost track the gradual loss of sanity.

As Scorpio District is still getting cleaned up after the insanity that was The Event, Yamato had to get his 'supplies' from somewhere that was a bit more generic in terms of wares. Yes, yes, shocking that someone as serious and work-minded as Yamato would go out and do some more arts and crafts, but the thing was...

He actually enjoyed it.

It was a private joy, and no doubt if someone asked him about it he would stone cold deny it without hesitating, but he felt he could indulge in it once in a while. It wasn't like he had anything else to do in his free time (which had thankfully lessened now that he had a job with Ideo in the labs...), so he felt no guilt in wasting his time on it.

So in the Virgo ward, Yamato bought a box of metal cutlery. You heard right. Metal cutlery. He was going to try and out do his earlier project of plastic dragons, and make metal dragons. Bending the metal was a bit harder than the plastic - although it was less likely to snap - but Yamato was quite strong physically (even if he had to use magic to be so) so it wasn't anything too difficult.

Bug him, or simply interested in buying one? Feel free to approach! He is just sitting on one of the few tables outside a café, cup of coffee the only thing fuelling his busy fingers.
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[personal profile] deathboss 2012-11-15 12:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Eikichi did not know of Yamato's internal dilemma and if he had, there probably would have been some sort of talk about being thankful. So...be thankful there was nothing of that.

He helped himself to a nearby seat and took a closer look at one of them. "I never did any metal work myself...Ma usually got me to do portraits and coal sketches, but there's a whole other dimension to think about when you sculpt..." He gave off a small, content sigh. There wasn't a remark about the strength he was using to bend those forks either.

"Eikichi Mishina. You're a visitor here too, right?"