✑ Rohan Kishibe (
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prismatica2019-11-03 06:16 pm
video; un: kishibe
[ The video comes on and it appears to be neatly propped up on a desk. He's spinning a pen between his fingers. It's clear he's sitting at a desk, given by how much you can see of him. He's never posted to the network before. ]
A couple of you may know this, but I am a manga-ka at home, and obtained a physical copy my series about a month ago. Not long ago, I did get a publisher and I'm able to get additional prints of it so that I do not have to lend out my only copy.
[ But that is only partially the point of this post. ]
I'm in the process of developing a new series. There's only so much to work with within my own experiences. I've drawn many pieces of scenery here, filled up sketchbooks with pictures of Prismals and Moonblessed alike.
[ He sets his pen down on his desk, and stops playing with it. ]
So that's where I come to you. I'd like to hear stories about your life prior to here. Whether that is an interesting story or fact about you or the world you come from.
[ Oh, yeah. ]
And, one more thing. I guess, since I'm feeling generous. If anyone would like to see if I drew them - just let me know. I'd recommend posting a video. I draw what I like so there's no guarantees, but it's possible.
[ ooc; i'm happy to have had him draw p. much anyone who would be spending regular time at the park, especially if they sit still for a few minutes when there since that's where he draws most his inspiration from! ;) ]
A couple of you may know this, but I am a manga-ka at home, and obtained a physical copy my series about a month ago. Not long ago, I did get a publisher and I'm able to get additional prints of it so that I do not have to lend out my only copy.
[ But that is only partially the point of this post. ]
I'm in the process of developing a new series. There's only so much to work with within my own experiences. I've drawn many pieces of scenery here, filled up sketchbooks with pictures of Prismals and Moonblessed alike.
[ He sets his pen down on his desk, and stops playing with it. ]
So that's where I come to you. I'd like to hear stories about your life prior to here. Whether that is an interesting story or fact about you or the world you come from.
[ Oh, yeah. ]
And, one more thing. I guess, since I'm feeling generous. If anyone would like to see if I drew them - just let me know. I'd recommend posting a video. I draw what I like so there's no guarantees, but it's possible.
[ ooc; i'm happy to have had him draw p. much anyone who would be spending regular time at the park, especially if they sit still for a few minutes when there since that's where he draws most his inspiration from! ;) ]

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...but ah, right. I do not have the final story in front of me, so let’s see if I can remember it well enough...
[it’s simple enough, but you know.]
Once upon a time, deep in the cold mountains, there lived a lazy fox and an industrious squirrel. The squirrel worked tirelessly, all day long, while the fox did nothing but lounge around and play. When autumn came, the squirrel hurriedly gathered up acorns for the winter. But the fox continued to play without a care.
A biting winter fell upon the land. The mountains, caked in snow, concealed all nourishment from sight. The hungry fox went to the squirrel's dwelling, and out of the kindness of his heart, the squirrel spared a bit of food for the fox. Still, life was much easier for the squirrel than the fox. Every so often, the squirrel would wake, enjoy a nibble of an acorn, and then return to an easy slumber. The fox, on the other hand, was forced to scrounge for food in the bitter cold of the forest when he was not able to wake the squirrel, and likely would not have survived without the squirrel’s assistance. Forlorn and hungry, he wandered in solitude all through the winter, until spring came once more. And so it is, to this very day, that foxes are denied the comforts of hibernation.
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But never from Fódlan before today.
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ty dreamwidth sorry about that alarming notif lol
Whether or not they're my favorite? Hard to say, we have a lot of interesting mythology and stories. Simple stories that teach to appreciate where you come from like The Two Frogs. Though that is the purpose of fables.
Haha np, it happens!
[...it’s nice to be reminded of better times when someone you were once close to didn’t live at the bottom of a lake.]
Ah, and what would that one be about?
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[ He pauses for a moment. ]
There were two frogs, one made his home near Osaka, by the sea. The other lived near a river in Kyoto. Though they'd never met, and lived at such a great distance apart, they both got the idea that they wanted to see more of the world. The frog from Kyoto wanted to go to Osaka, and the frog from Osaka wanted to go to Kyoto.
One spring morning, they both started along the same road. It was a long, tiring journey. Halfway between the two towns, there was a large mountain that they had to climb. When they both reached the top, they were surprised to find one another.
They talked, learning that they had a similar goal to see more of the world, especially their home country. They relaxed, and one said to the other. "It's a shame we're not bigger, we could see what's going on in the other city and decide if it's worth to continue our journey." The other suggested they stand on their hind legs, holding onto each other, and look towards their destinations.
So they stood on each other's shoulders, looking towards their destinations. They realized, in that moment, their destinations were no different from their homes. After which, they parted ways, returning home.
[ He has an easy time sharing it. ]
I travel a lot, so sometimes an editor will jokingly share this story with me. Or some version of the same thing.
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It’s definitely charming and has a good message, though I do wonder how well it’d pass muster with some of my critics back home. Granted, I think one would wonder why frogs made the effort to go on a journey in the first place, while the other would probably be concerned with the fact that fish from a river are different from fish from the ocean, so they should travel together to each other’s homes and show each other the local specialties.
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When I was moving back to my hometown, people joked about it.
I doesn't translate well I think, outside of Japan.
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I suppose that makes us the frogs and these devices the mountain, doesn’t it?
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I just like them because it an tell a lot about the people who wrote them.
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That is very true, as well, whether on a personal level or a cultural level.
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