Author: Hanaoni, Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 10:34 PM, Post Subject: Silk and Porcelain [O]
"Not a problem! After all what would a vacation in another city be without trying the food? There's tons of other sweets and candies too, but if I tried to show you all of them it'd take the whole day. If you're planning on staying for a few more days, why not go look around the districts? There's lots of fun things to do everywhere. Oh don't worry, I'm not gonna drag you around again." Myouga grinned, poking fun at the man's unease when she mentioned sightseeing. "Say, do you wanna know what daifuku are made of? Bet they don't have stuff like this where you come from. The sticky outer part is made of rice that's pulverized and steamed until it turns into paste. It's called 'mochi'! Mochi's an ingredient in looots of snacks here. You can even flavor it by itself. There's pink ones, plain ones, green tea ones… Anyway, I better stop talking before I get hungry again."Author: Cymbel, Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 7:12 PM, Post Subject: Silk and Porcelain [O]
Cymbel was thankful that he wasn't going to be left hanging to foot the bill. He watched the man repeat the same methodical process of making the taiyaki and noticed how fixated the girl was while waiting for the order. By now he had realized that her motivation for the sudden act of generosity was because she wanted to eat some herself. He wasn't sure how he was supposed to feel about that. Again he was strung along as she led them to the shade of a large cherry tree with its branches a glossy green. By the size of the trunk, he estimated it was at least fifty years old. Nisshoki was well-known for their famous cherry trees, especially when they were full of beautiful delicate blossoms after Glaciem's chill. Taking one of the fish-shaped pastries, he held it in his hands while he watched the girl shove an entire mochi-covered red bean ball into her mouth chewing vigorously. It was amusing how she made it seem like the most delectable treat in the world–with eyes closed as if she were in rapture. He briefly wondered if she had an arrangement with that particular food stand, where she would help the man bring in more customers and advertise his wares in exchange for special deals. Even if that were not the case, she certainly knew how to make something so ordinary extremely appealing.Author: Hanaoni, Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 11:50 PM, Post Subject: Silk and Porcelain [O]
"Two taiyaki and two plain daifuku please!" Myouga was getting impatient, her eagerness being expressed though her fidgeting. She had ordered two of each so she could split it with the tourist–one for her and one for him. Initially she had thought of just buying only one of both, but eating only half wouldn't do the desserts justice. Besides, she'd probably inhale the whole daifuku in a single bite anyway. "Two taiyaki and daifuku, plain–coming right up." The little arcanist's eyes shone with delight as she watched the process of baking the taiyaki, one she had seen a thousand times before. She could taste the soft, fluffy texture of the breading and the sweetness of the red beans just before they melted on her tongue. As the stand owner wrapped the taiyaki and boxed two plump, white daifuku she only thought about taking a bite into the soft and chewy texture of the mochi. When her items were ready, she fished out money for the entire thing and set the coins on the far side of the counter as she took the warm packaged pastries in her other.Author: Cymbel, Posted: Sun May 21, 2017 9:56 PM, Post Subject: Silk and Porcelain [O]
"Wait I-" His words were cut off as he was being dragged over towards the food stall he had looked at moments ago. The little girl was determined to have him taste one, despite his protests and struggling. Feeling incredibly self-conscious from her antics, he ended up going along in hopes that people would stop looking in his direction. If it weren't for the fact he was under a glamour spell right now his entire face would be red as a rose from embarrassment. While waiting in line in front of the stand, he saw the man behind the counter pour batter into fish-shaped metal molds over a fire. He then scooped a a large handful of cooked sweetened red beans with a ladle and placed it in the middle of the batter, then covered the pile with another dousing of batter until the entire shape of the tail fin was filled. Covering the baking pastries with the other half of the mold, the food stand owner flipped the mold over the fire a few times until it was fully cooked. Once they were golden brown, he lifted the freshly-baked taiyaki into a piece of clean cheese cloth to cool. He then took out several of the small, soft rice cakes called 'daifuku' and put them in a box for the pair of women at the front of the line.Author: Hanaoni, Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 5:25 PM, Post Subject: Silk and Porcelain [O]
Myouga was back to eating her squid when the man pointed at the taiyaki stand a few shops down. They had the best red bean filling in all of the stands selling sweets here, and she would know–she bought from every stall in the market at least once a month. Seeing the man take notice of that particular stand was an interesting sight. Perhaps he had a sweet tooth? Not to turn down an opportunity to buy more taiyaki, she enthusiastically explained the finer points of the local desserts. "Oh so you like sweets, do you mister? That place sells taiyaki and daifuku. The daifuku are the squishy white things with fillings inside, and the fish-shaped sweets are called taiyaki. They're both filled with a sweet red-bean paste inside, and they're soooo good! You should get one! You can't visit Nisshoki without at least eating some! Come on!"Author: Cymbel, Posted: Fri May 19, 2017 4:55 PM, Post Subject: Silk and Porcelain [O]
"Ah, I see. Thank you for your advice. The lacquerware sets are certainly an excellent combination of functionality and beauty. I'll have to make sure I buy one the next time around." Looking over a set with the traditional red and black, he tilted the tray as the flecks of gold glittered in the light. There were so many things that he wanted to buy, but first he should focus on obtaining a home to bring them back to first. It would still be there when he came back to it next time, he told himself. When the child then asked him on whether or not he was capable of carrying his purchases back home, he stopped himself from saying yes. How careless of him to say so; surely then the girl would follow up with a question on where his residence was. He no longer had a place in Feeorin ever since he had stolen away in the night. This place would be his home now.Author: Hanaoni, Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 3:11 PM, Post Subject: Silk and Porcelain [O]
"Hmmm….I'm no expert but if you want a good dining set it depends on what kind you're buying. Generally it needs to be smooth, shiny with even-coating, and solid color. The more layers painted on, the better. Oh and it has to be waterproof. That's how you tell if it's good or not, but by then you've kinda already wasted your money. Do you want just plain wood, or the black and red ones? Some of those have gold inlay and gold flakes that make it really pretty!" Myouga was quite proud that she was inadvertently boosting another merchant's business. She was proud to be a citizen of Nisshoki, and if it meant introducing a tourist to finding some of the best wares–then so be it.Author: Cymbel, Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 1:58 PM, Post Subject: Silk and Porcelain [O]
Cymbel had been completely engrossed in thought when a voice suddenly came from beside him. He jolted, looking around until he noticed a small child next to him. Putting a hand over his heart he breathed a sigh of relief. He nervously checked if all of his things were accounted for, worried if he had been pick-pocketed. "Oh, by the gods! I didn't expect someone to show up out of the blue." He examined the tea set the girl pointed out and looked at the details in the glaze carefully. The color was smoother, and the lines more distinct. It was less faded than the other blue glazed designs, and the grain was more consistent too. "You're right, the quality is much finer. How would you normally tell for the lacquer ware sets then?" He gestured to the red and black bowls and trays.Author: Hanaoni, Posted: Sun May 7, 2017 4:27 PM, Post Subject: Silk and Porcelain [O]
A few stalls away, there was a shout of surprise followed by giggling. A tourist ran out of a shop with a look of fright while a small figure clad in a red kimono peeked out from behind the door holding a sleeve to her mouth. The next sound was of a folded paper fan lightly rapping against the child's head, held by a taller figure dressed as the shopkeeper. "Oi, cut it out Myouga! Quit scaring the customers! What's going to happen if one of them faints and blacks out on the floor or has a heart attack?! Seriously, I swear…" The smaller figure in the red kimono pouted while covering her head with her long sleeves. "Aww… Yabashiraaa–I didn't even scare him that much, I mean I just whispered behind him and blew in his ear. How was I supposed to know he couldn't tell the difference between a kimono mannequin and me? Besides, won't your shop become famous if there's rumors that it's haunted by a ghost? People'll come just to see me scare them silly and you'll get more business!"Author: Cymbel, Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 7:10 PM, Post Subject: Silk and Porcelain [O]
The air was crisp and clean as he tread upon the streets of Nisshoki. Though he had missed the blossoming of the trees following the end of the frost, the trees were now verdant with developing fruit. Having lived within the confines of a forest, the sea was something new to him and he enjoyed the view the coastline had to offer. Banners with the signature blue sun fluttered in the wind, like kites on strings. Cymbel had heard of the silk produced by the empire, as it was a staple of courtly clothing. What he wanted to see today was not fabric, but other crafts famous to the region.We have 1760 registered users.
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