44 - voice;
Mar. 8th, 2012 08:28 pm[So, in light of Robert's recent post and that last experiment, Riku's decided that now would be the best time to explain a thing or two.
So, yes, he's actually using the journals again. Gasp.]
So, I take it that most of you dealt with the star-shaped fruit from last month. Well, first of all, they're called paopu fruit. Second, the paopu at the beach were not normal by any means.
Paopu don't mess with your heads usually. They definitely don't give you the sudden urge to make friends at the drop of a hat. That's not to say they're just ordinary, but they're definitely not harmful. So, since somebody might be harvesting them, I wouldn't stress it.
[Hmm... He pauses for a moment, pondering something real quick, and then he continues.]
What I will say is that the paopu are a pretty big deal back home. There's this whole legend about them. Basically, if two people share them, their destinies become intertwined. They'll remain a part of each others' lives no matter what. Some people see it as romantic, others just treat it like an unbreakable connection.
And whether it's true or not... well, I'll just put it this way; I've seen a lot stranger things in the worlds I've visited than a legendary fruit. Could all be superstition, but who knows? Maybe it's legit.
[And with that he will finish with one final thought.]
Still, I wonder why the Malnosso have a weird fixation with Valentine's anyway.
So, yes, he's actually using the journals again. Gasp.]
So, I take it that most of you dealt with the star-shaped fruit from last month. Well, first of all, they're called paopu fruit. Second, the paopu at the beach were not normal by any means.
Paopu don't mess with your heads usually. They definitely don't give you the sudden urge to make friends at the drop of a hat. That's not to say they're just ordinary, but they're definitely not harmful. So, since somebody might be harvesting them, I wouldn't stress it.
[Hmm... He pauses for a moment, pondering something real quick, and then he continues.]
What I will say is that the paopu are a pretty big deal back home. There's this whole legend about them. Basically, if two people share them, their destinies become intertwined. They'll remain a part of each others' lives no matter what. Some people see it as romantic, others just treat it like an unbreakable connection.
And whether it's true or not... well, I'll just put it this way; I've seen a lot stranger things in the worlds I've visited than a legendary fruit. Could all be superstition, but who knows? Maybe it's legit.
[And with that he will finish with one final thought.]
Still, I wonder why the Malnosso have a weird fixation with Valentine's anyway.