[He'll keep up, or die trying!! Haha!! Cough. Luckily he's been given a second wind. He is expecting to be bed ridden for a few days after this at best, but that's better than dead. Knowing there is some civilization ahead of them is very motivating.]
Truly, had you not happened by, I shudder to think what might have become of us.
[Which is a nice way to say they would be turbo-dead. Irrevocably.]
Ah- where are my manners? I am Baizhu of Bubu Pharmacy, it's a pleasure to meet you, despite the circumstances, haha.
[ Hmm. His name and the name of the pharmacy don't ring any bells, but at least his name sounds like something he'd hear back at home. Could be another place on another ship, perhaps. Or maybe even another world. ]
A fellow healer, then. I am the military healer of the Xianzhou Yaoqing.
[ To see if it triggers any recognition. Just in case. ]
[Likewise it is something of a surprise to not be recognized. While he wouldn't say he has fame or anything of that sort, he does have a reputation and he's well known across the lands back home for his work, what with the traveling he does to smaller villages when he does leave the harbor.]
[Especially if this fellow was also a healer. How interesting.]
[The name he rattles off is unfamiliar, too, so much so that he has a hard time putting his finger on where to begin.]
Her name is Changsheng, and she is my treasured companion and my partner in medicine.
[Which maybe sounds a little wild to say about a snake, but whatever his reaction maybe, it will be funny, probably. Ah, but more importantly-]
That sounds like the name of a great ship, though I don't think I have ever heard such a thing docked at our harbor. Forgive me if I am mistaken, but it certainly sounds like something out of some great adeptal fairy tale.
Ah, a snake that can practice medicine? A truly intriguing companion indeed. I can imagine that alone could bring in quite the clientele.
[ Possibly not quite the reaction that Baizhu was looking for, but oh well! Jiaoqiu isn't certain if it is truth or a tall tale, but either way, he is keen on entertaining it. It gives his charge something to focus on while making their way to the inn, something to talk about. Hopefully, it will ensure he stays conscious. ]
Oh, it is no fairy tale, I assure you. It is just one ship of many in the Xianzhou Alliance, and we do not dock at harbors. We sail the stars, not the seas.
[It's a good tactic, and Baizhu does see it for what it is. If he can keep conscious, keep his mind focused, then there's a shot he'll make it to the Inn. He has to cling to that no matter what.]
[His reaction garners a soft chuckle from him.]
She's quite knowledgeable, you'll find, and quite opinionated.
[And that she does not wake immediately to snap a response to his teasing is high indication that she is in a terrible state from the cold, he does not say.]
[Anyway this guy just implied the ships fly into the stars and Baizhu isn't inclined to call him a liar, but he is quite stymied by this. Please sir they have normal ass boats in the water where he is from. Fontaine might have something resembling airship technology but as far as he knows that's still incredibly new and experimental. He certainly doesn't know how it works!! The Jade chamber can float about on it's own, but he does not think it would dare to go much higher than Ningguang's preferred vantage point.]
Now it does sound like a fairy tale. Sailing the stars, like one might traverse the heavens? That's certainly is a claim to make. I think I'd be beside myself to see it in action.
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Truly, had you not happened by, I shudder to think what might have become of us.
[Which is a nice way to say they would be turbo-dead. Irrevocably.]
Ah- where are my manners? I am Baizhu of Bubu Pharmacy, it's a pleasure to meet you, despite the circumstances, haha.
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A fellow healer, then. I am the military healer of the Xianzhou Yaoqing.
[ To see if it triggers any recognition. Just in case. ]
And what's the name of your little friend here?
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[Especially if this fellow was also a healer. How interesting.]
[The name he rattles off is unfamiliar, too, so much so that he has a hard time putting his finger on where to begin.]
Her name is Changsheng, and she is my treasured companion and my partner in medicine.
[Which maybe sounds a little wild to say about a snake, but whatever his reaction maybe, it will be funny, probably. Ah, but more importantly-]
That sounds like the name of a great ship, though I don't think I have ever heard such a thing docked at our harbor. Forgive me if I am mistaken, but it certainly sounds like something out of some great adeptal fairy tale.
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[ Possibly not quite the reaction that Baizhu was looking for, but oh well! Jiaoqiu isn't certain if it is truth or a tall tale, but either way, he is keen on entertaining it. It gives his charge something to focus on while making their way to the inn, something to talk about. Hopefully, it will ensure he stays conscious. ]
Oh, it is no fairy tale, I assure you. It is just one ship of many in the Xianzhou Alliance, and we do not dock at harbors. We sail the stars, not the seas.
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[His reaction garners a soft chuckle from him.]
She's quite knowledgeable, you'll find, and quite opinionated.
[And that she does not wake immediately to snap a response to his teasing is high indication that she is in a terrible state from the cold, he does not say.]
[Anyway this guy just implied the ships fly into the stars and Baizhu isn't inclined to call him a liar, but he is quite stymied by this. Please sir they have normal ass boats in the water where he is from. Fontaine might have something resembling airship technology but as far as he knows that's still incredibly new and experimental. He certainly doesn't know how it works!! The Jade chamber can float about on it's own, but he does not think it would dare to go much higher than Ningguang's preferred vantage point.]
Now it does sound like a fairy tale. Sailing the stars, like one might traverse the heavens? That's certainly is a claim to make. I think I'd be beside myself to see it in action.