Nida | FF8 (
skyward_eyes) wrote in
aterat2022-06-17 11:16 am
[Open] That One Where There Is A Guard And A Bird
Who; Nida, Open
What; Stopping Crimes, Experiencing The Harbor, Trying Some Art
Where; Markets, Docks, Central Fountain
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I. Foiling the Crimes | The Markets
Really, he had to wonder at how foolish people could be to make trouble in the markets on any given day. This was one of the more carefully patrolled parts of the city. Not just that, there were merchants that weren't beyond hiring their own people to protect their things. But this? This was hilariously stupid.
Seriously, someone trying to extort a merchant in the markets for money? Well, it's extra hilarious because Nida wasn't even in uniform today. He was off, his uniform at home, because he was doing errands today. Even Hibiscus wasn't in her uniform saddle, just in the training one that Nida had, lightened up so he could put his purchases on her back. Still, Nida saw it going down, and like he could stand by. He whistled a careful command to Hibiscus, and her training was coming on well. The bird pulled her lead from his hand and strode off a bit down the road, slowing down traffic a bit. Meanwhile Nida slid up behind another person in the market and whispered in their ear.
"Hey, I'm with the guard and I'd like to borrow you for a brief little thing. Wanna help me catch some people trying to set up a protection racket?"
II. Missing The Shores Of Home | The Harbor
Summer was the time he missed Balamb the most, and it wasn't something Nida shared very much. Home was a place that he had no intention of returning to, after all. Balamb wasn't where he belonged anymore. He belonged with Ignis, wherever that was. But there were moments, faint and rare, where his heart ached for the shores of Balamb, or the forests near there. The mountains had been where he'd learned his climbing skills first, the forests where he had refined them. He'd grown up in the nature that had characterized Balamb Island, and he wanted it in this moment.
It would of course not be a feeling that lingered even come another day, but here Nida was anyway, embracing it. He sat on a dock, boots on the dock beside him, his legs and bare feet dangling over the water. Not that he'd jump in, but damn, the smell of it, while not quite right, is almost home.
"Fuck, I just... wish i could see it one last time."
III. Practicing The Softer Skills | Central Fountain
There aren't a lot of times that Nida takes a lot of time for himself. He's a guy that is always driven to doing more, some echo of an absolute need to be busy. A SeeD should always be doing things, and maybe he wasn't a SeeD anymore, but damn that drive was still there.
So Nida took the time when he could, and today the time was taken by the fountain. Hibiscus, the almost adult red chcoobo, lay on the ground in front of him, curled up, and Nida's feet were up on her saddle. He was sitting with his back against the fountain, a sketch book in his lap as he was busy drawing. His mind was very distracted though, because he was having issues with picking something to draw. He'd already sketched a bit of Hibiscus's head, his boots, a distant building, even someone passing by.
And damn, he just can't get something to coalesce in his mind enough for him to focus on any one thing well. Frustrated he flipped to the next page, earning a concerned warbling from the bird.
"Yeah, I know. Guess I'm just a bit stressed. Sorry."
What; Stopping Crimes, Experiencing The Harbor, Trying Some Art
Where; Markets, Docks, Central Fountain
When;
Warnings;
I. Foiling the Crimes | The Markets
Really, he had to wonder at how foolish people could be to make trouble in the markets on any given day. This was one of the more carefully patrolled parts of the city. Not just that, there were merchants that weren't beyond hiring their own people to protect their things. But this? This was hilariously stupid.
Seriously, someone trying to extort a merchant in the markets for money? Well, it's extra hilarious because Nida wasn't even in uniform today. He was off, his uniform at home, because he was doing errands today. Even Hibiscus wasn't in her uniform saddle, just in the training one that Nida had, lightened up so he could put his purchases on her back. Still, Nida saw it going down, and like he could stand by. He whistled a careful command to Hibiscus, and her training was coming on well. The bird pulled her lead from his hand and strode off a bit down the road, slowing down traffic a bit. Meanwhile Nida slid up behind another person in the market and whispered in their ear.
"Hey, I'm with the guard and I'd like to borrow you for a brief little thing. Wanna help me catch some people trying to set up a protection racket?"
II. Missing The Shores Of Home | The Harbor
Summer was the time he missed Balamb the most, and it wasn't something Nida shared very much. Home was a place that he had no intention of returning to, after all. Balamb wasn't where he belonged anymore. He belonged with Ignis, wherever that was. But there were moments, faint and rare, where his heart ached for the shores of Balamb, or the forests near there. The mountains had been where he'd learned his climbing skills first, the forests where he had refined them. He'd grown up in the nature that had characterized Balamb Island, and he wanted it in this moment.
It would of course not be a feeling that lingered even come another day, but here Nida was anyway, embracing it. He sat on a dock, boots on the dock beside him, his legs and bare feet dangling over the water. Not that he'd jump in, but damn, the smell of it, while not quite right, is almost home.
"Fuck, I just... wish i could see it one last time."
III. Practicing The Softer Skills | Central Fountain
There aren't a lot of times that Nida takes a lot of time for himself. He's a guy that is always driven to doing more, some echo of an absolute need to be busy. A SeeD should always be doing things, and maybe he wasn't a SeeD anymore, but damn that drive was still there.
So Nida took the time when he could, and today the time was taken by the fountain. Hibiscus, the almost adult red chcoobo, lay on the ground in front of him, curled up, and Nida's feet were up on her saddle. He was sitting with his back against the fountain, a sketch book in his lap as he was busy drawing. His mind was very distracted though, because he was having issues with picking something to draw. He'd already sketched a bit of Hibiscus's head, his boots, a distant building, even someone passing by.
And damn, he just can't get something to coalesce in his mind enough for him to focus on any one thing well. Frustrated he flipped to the next page, earning a concerned warbling from the bird.
"Yeah, I know. Guess I'm just a bit stressed. Sorry."

III. Practicing The Softer Skills | Central Fountain
Well, the bird didn’t look particularly full grown as yet, not as impressively sized as the ones he’d seen hauling carts or being ridden upon…
But they still were an interesting sight, and Yusuke tilted his head thoughtfully for a moment. Just observing rather than saying anything, at least until Nida’s expression took on a rather frustrated light as he flipped a page in his sketchbook. Ah… The teen knew that look well. He had worn it himself once or twice. A few sketches in his book currently had angry x’s drawn through them once he’d given up on a piece.
So, finally, the teen approached and came to a stop near enough to speak. “Being unable to get what you feel down on paper is a truly vexing thing, indeed. Are you lacking proper inspiration, or is something perhaps distracting you?” He asked after Nida spoke to Hibiscus. Yeah, maybe it was a little nosy and improper to comment when he hadn’t been addressed or ask, but the teen wasn’t exactly good at remembering that.
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But he does look up and sighs.
"Well, the problem with it is that inspiration is something of artists. I'm not an artist. It's just to relax a little, and it's not really working."
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That it wasn’t working to help the man relax was rather clear, considering his earlier reaction, which seemed rather unfortunate. “Perhaps you need to change your vantage point or subject.” Or maybe he was experiencing a kind of block, which Yusuke understood all too well at the moment. “What specifically were you attempting to sketch just now?” He set his leather satchel down on the edge of the fountain next to him and opened it to pull out his own sketchbook.
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And what he was definitely trained in. Specifically.
"I copy what is there. That's not art."
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Copying was an odd way to put it, really. Yusuke rather thought of copying more as something one did when they were making copies of someone else’s art. Not a good thing. Drawing buildings in detail, as exact as one’s observations skills may be or not, didn’t exactly seem exactly like copying to him. Lots of people drew inspiration from architecture and drew buildings as well as scenery.
“May I?” He asked, gesturing to the other’s sketch pad, withholding his opinion on that until after he actually saw what Nida was denying to be an artistic talent. Maybe it came off as a bit pushy, but even if Yusuke could be more well mannered than some of his friends? The teen didn’t always think of that when his mind was set on something.
Especially something art related.
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There's nothing inappropriate in it after all. There are many filled pages, some with detailed maps, some with amazingly accurate architectural and real life sketches of locations, and more than a few studies of the chocobo, a creature that seemed part cat and part peacock, and, well, people. All of it is done in pencil and all of it with a clearly experienced hand. Someone with leagues of practice did these, not that Nida considers any of it art.
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Really, for someone who said what they did was not art had a very skilled hand. The attention to detail was quite impressive, and it was clear he’d been doing this for a long enough time that he had both ample practice and experience under his belt…
The teen finally broke his silence as he tilted his head at the picture of what seemed to be a hybrid between a cat and a peacock. “You have a very keen eye for detail, and your perspective on some of these locations is quite interesting.” He added as he flipped to another sketch of a building. “Our opinions of what can be defined as art are rather different, I think. I’ve seen things that are mere copies…” He added with an obvious, and slightly severe frown, before he returned his attention to the sketches. “So I would certainly describe these as art, more a representation of your detailed observation of your subjects than a simple copy.”
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"People go in for that sorta stuff? Looking at other people drawing cities that are already there? Or pictures of people that aren't painted?"
He doesn't know that he believes it.
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He flipped back to the page of Nida’s peacock-cat hybrid. “Art is quite often more about the feelings it can convey than what was used to create it. What it makes one feel, or the feelings of the artist. One can almost feel a particularly regal demeanor you conveyed of this magnificent creature.” He added with a small smile, before offering the sketch book back properly and reaching into his own bag to pull out his own.
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"If you'd ever met Julia, you'd understand. She's a prissy little queen she is, and spoiled to boot. Her species is very regal, and very judgmental, so if you don't treat them beyond spoiled, they might leave."
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Setting his own sketchbook in his lap, he pulled out a tin of pencils as well to set on the edge of the fountain to pick from. Clearly he was getting comfortable. It wasn’t often he ran into someone else who did art these days. Even if sometimes he had considered reaching out to a few of his prior peers that had lived in the shack before they left, now that he was on his own. So this was an interesting meeting, and he found himself wanting to know more about the stranger.
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Normally she wore a rhinestone collar, but he'd taken it off for the sketch. And now... well, he was glancing over at Yusuke's pad a little too.
"You sound like you've got a lot of experience."
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“I suppose I have.” He responded as he selected a pencil from the tin and began flipping through pages to find the next blank spot. There were a variety of subjects, and even styles, if Nida were paying attention. Oddly, there were a few that had rather angry lines drawn through them, as though they hadn’t made the cut. “One could say I’ve devoted much of my life to art, though there is still much to learn and further experience to be gained.” He added with a small frown, he believed he’d been suffering from a bit of a slump of late and come to several realizations.
Thus, the teen was endeavoring to do better. To learn what he felt, he lacked knowledge and understanding of.
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And as he securely tied the bird to the railing, he happened to catch sight of sensei. Was there a problem? Shouldn't he be with Mister Scientia? Well there was something he did want to talk to the man about, so he went down the steps leading to where his teacher was.
He tried to be quiet as he didn't want to startle the man in case he was working on something important. So he then overheard what was said. So then Yuki attempted to make some sort of noise though he highly doubted he'd snuck up on the man.
"See what sensei?"
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"Balamb Island. Or maybe just the place in Timber forest where I was born. I barely remember it."
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So he slowly lowered himself down and listened. "You were born on an island?"
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He missed fish. He missed curry. He missed all of home sometimes.
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"That sounds like a lot to go see and do."
His shoulders came down and he tried a small smile. "Maybe you can go see it when you leave here."
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"I don't intend to ever go back there. When I leave here, if I leave here, it's with my husband."
He'd find a way. He swore he'd find a way.
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"I'm sure you will if you leave here."
And somewhere deep inside he realized that he'd miss Nida if he left.
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"Wouldn't have my lovely students if I did."
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And that was hard.
He then smiled more, a little bit shyer this time because of Nida's words. "That's true but you might find other students." This was him stalling too, because he really wanted to bring up Jacob, but wasn't sure how to as of yet.
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"There's no call for me to teach elsewhere. This is what I can do, it's all I can give. To try and teach my students all I can, so my skills are passed on."
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Those things would be up to Jacob to tell sensei though.
"What made you want to teach those things?"
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"I taught polearms back in Garden. I never meant to teach it here actually. But Jacob would get into so much trouble, and then you came to me, so..."
So he had taught.
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