[ i never remember kaveh showing him the suitcase it's fine my memory is nonexistent. That diadem memory was weird and Vash never asked about it after in fear that Kaveh will remember his memory about blowing stuff up. All he learned was that Kaveh, again, is a good person.
... And now he knows that the dude in that memory is Alhaitham.
Cool! It's a ship, which Vash tilts his head at because— ]
I've only seen something like this in books.
[ There's... No water to sail in No Man's Land and spaceships are designed for their different purpose. After some examination, he picks up one of the wider brushes to start with the tan paint. Each dab and stroke is very careful and meticulous. ]
I don't mind, I don't mind! Painting is therapeutic! A lot more fun than whatever I'd be doing at home. [ Which, keeping it to himself, he thinks would be gunslinging against bounty hunters or cops... Dodging bullets... Just the usual Trigun tomfoolery, but with Wolfwood in tow. ] Are they models of real structures?
[Vash is valid for being nervous... even though Kaveh only vaguely remembers what he saw, he definitely remembers the emotions it evoked, and he isn't really one to doubt what his heart tells him. Especially not with Vash, given the other conversations they've had. Kaveh, for his part, is just lucky Vash didn't get the memory of him perfectly mimicking the way Alhaitham lectured him for fainting in the desert over some lost foxes, because then he really would never live it down.
At the moment, he just watches Vash for a minute to see how he does, and, once he's satisfied, gets to work himself.]
Alright, then. I'm glad to hear it. [Not for the first time, he wishes he could ask them to stay in Sumeru, but he still doesn't believe they'd say yes, so. Another day, maybe. For now, he just answers Vash's question.]
In a sense, but many of them are reconstructions of ancient ruins, so there's a degree of guesswork involved. Some scholars have gone on expeditions in the past, but it's dangerous out there, so many of them make do with preexisting research data. Yours, for instance, is fairly well-known--it's called a Soulferry, and it was used to transport the dead.
[GHOST SHIP... CORPSE SHIP??? look Kaveh's not a history major he just lives here]
no subject
... And now he knows that the dude in that memory is Alhaitham.
Cool! It's a ship, which Vash tilts his head at because— ]
I've only seen something like this in books.
[ There's... No water to sail in No Man's Land and spaceships are designed for their different purpose. After some examination, he picks up one of the wider brushes to start with the tan paint. Each dab and stroke is very careful and meticulous. ]
I don't mind, I don't mind! Painting is therapeutic! A lot more fun than whatever I'd be doing at home. [ Which, keeping it to himself, he thinks would be gunslinging against bounty hunters or cops... Dodging bullets... Just the usual Trigun tomfoolery, but with Wolfwood in tow. ] Are they models of real structures?
no subject
At the moment, he just watches Vash for a minute to see how he does, and, once he's satisfied, gets to work himself.]
Alright, then. I'm glad to hear it. [Not for the first time, he wishes he could ask them to stay in Sumeru, but he still doesn't believe they'd say yes, so. Another day, maybe. For now, he just answers Vash's question.]
In a sense, but many of them are reconstructions of ancient ruins, so there's a degree of guesswork involved. Some scholars have gone on expeditions in the past, but it's dangerous out there, so many of them make do with preexisting research data. Yours, for instance, is fairly well-known--it's called a Soulferry, and it was used to transport the dead.
[GHOST SHIP... CORPSE SHIP??? look Kaveh's not a history major he just lives here]