As for gardening- Just one of the things I picked up from my grandfather. He was a real big name druid around, everybody shat their pants if he gave them a stare.
[ Right, that's a good way to describe him. Perfect. For an ancient guy, Caster sure picks up modern lingo quickly. But it's useful in blending with the crowd. Or just making new friends. ]
There's a small garden in the back of my temple, actually.
He sounds...intense. [ But if that was who Caster had learned gardening from, surely he wasn't too bad. ]
There are a lot of plants back at the temple. I try to water them when I can, but I'm wondering if maybe they'd do better if I left them alone. There is a harder on the roof though. What..kind of things do you grow in yours?
They seem to be doing fine of their own, but if you ever need a helping hand in the garden...
[ More opportunities to hang around temple Oshun, oh hi. As for his own gardens. ]
I got here in the late August, so I didn't expect to get much of results. Mostly herbs, some flowers, a radish or spinach here and there. [ He sighs ] If I knew the warm weather holds for so long here I would do a better job.
I'd like that. It seems like a waste to just leave the roof as is. I've never tried growing something myself.
[ Gardening sounded peaceful, and a pleasant way to keep busy. ]
Did you have a garden like this back where you're from? Or did you have a farm?
[ Not that he had mentioned anything about a farm. With his staff though she could kind of imagine him amongst a flock of sheep... Alex isn't sure how she feels about the image. ]
Farm? Hmm.. not in today's sense, no. But we had land and livestock if that's what you ask.
[ And yes, sheep ]
And like every land it had to be tended to. I preferred hunting as a way to contribute, but in the end, it was wherever the hands were needed the most.
[ For all the talk about kings and kingdoms, their medieval counterparts would consider the Emain Macha - the capital of Ulster - merely a big village. ]
Back then, being a knight wasn't just sitting in shiny armor and clinking with every move. If war happened it was everybody's business. If there was peace, it was everybody's business too.
Oh, people butted heads all the time, about stupidest things. Just like now. But it was a little easier I think. I could get my nose broken and still be friends by the next night.
[ He laughs as if he just made a great joke. It's not like his times were without grudges, quite on the opposite of it. People seethed and hated as now. Honor and promises meant tad more, and it did keep the populace in a different place. ]
At the end of the day, we could trust each other. And trust each will follow their beliefs.
[ Which didn't always end well and that's another can of worms ]
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Fishing sounds...awfully boring. No offense. I didn't know you did gardening though.
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As for gardening- Just one of the things I picked up from my grandfather. He was a real big name druid around, everybody shat their pants if he gave them a stare.
[ Right, that's a good way to describe him. Perfect. For an ancient guy, Caster sure picks up modern lingo quickly. But it's useful in blending with the crowd. Or just making new friends. ]
There's a small garden in the back of my temple, actually.
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There are a lot of plants back at the temple. I try to water them when I can, but I'm wondering if maybe they'd do better if I left them alone. There is a harder on the roof though. What..kind of things do you grow in yours?
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[ More opportunities to hang around temple Oshun, oh hi. As for his own gardens. ]
I got here in the late August, so I didn't expect to get much of results. Mostly herbs, some flowers, a radish or spinach here and there. [ He sighs ] If I knew the warm weather holds for so long here I would do a better job.
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[ Gardening sounded peaceful, and a pleasant way to keep busy. ]
Did you have a garden like this back where you're from? Or did you have a farm?
[ Not that he had mentioned anything about a farm. With his staff though she could kind of imagine him amongst a flock of sheep... Alex isn't sure how she feels about the image. ]
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[ And yes, sheep ]
And like every land it had to be tended to. I preferred hunting as a way to contribute, but in the end, it was wherever the hands were needed the most.
[ For all the talk about kings and kingdoms, their medieval counterparts would consider the Emain Macha - the capital of Ulster - merely a big village. ]
Back then, being a knight wasn't just sitting in shiny armor and clinking with every move. If war happened it was everybody's business. If there was peace, it was everybody's business too.
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It sounds like you all got along so well. Did no one fight with each other?
[ Territory was everything, and sharing was not something many did well in Ergastulum. ]
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[ He laughs as if he just made a great joke. It's not like his times were without grudges, quite on the opposite of it. People seethed and hated as now. Honor and promises meant tad more, and it did keep the populace in a different place. ]
At the end of the day, we could trust each other. And trust each will follow their beliefs.
[ Which didn't always end well and that's another can of worms ]