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Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh yes i have been confusing them this entire time i'm sorry. Let me go fix my post
Oh, Sophitia, btw if you don't want your charrie to change her clothes and stuff, that's fine but you should keep in mind she should invest at the very least in a summoning staff. She just has a katana, right?
"I need things to pass off to Gippal when he is done,"

As she explained she stood up straight slowly, satisfied with her mostly dry cloak. She tossed it over her arm for a moment before running her fingers through her hair. Her eyes closed and her expression was very matter-of-fact.

"I imagine he is a bit wound up with what scandals those women put him into. It's more than likely he didn't bring any potions with him so stocking up on extra for each type is a good idea,"

She opened her eyes as ice sickles formed from her hair and shot down to the ground, drying her hair instantly as she put it up into its hairband and wrapped her cloak around herself. As she leaned back to sway the cloth over herself, the scar on her abdomen stretching from above her hip bone to the middle of the side of her ribcage became more prominent if only for a moment. Then she tied the necessary strings to keep it in place. At last, she looked up, her katana holstered to her hip. She paused to look Eva up and down, contemplating. Then she chuckled and closed her eyes, stepping up to stand beside Urick.

"Though... it would appear you are eager to get to the games. Perhaps we should all head there now and allow this to be but a small excursion afterwards. I've already a place for those potions."

She thought of the vendor's tent that she had passed on her way in by the stables. After a peek within she recalled seeing a large amount of different sorts of elixirs and healing potions within.

"It is your decision, m'lady."

Drifting below the waves, the sun caressed her ivory skin. She exhaled, allowing the bubbles to brush past her lips to quickly flow to the surface. The world above was so beautiful here. Maybe though, that's because it was seen through a distorted lens. The human eye sees things as they are but distorts them in their own way. Whether through feelings of nostalgia, anger, joy... Life is what man makes it. Funny how they watch life and all its events and realities but they are the ones that choose how bitter or how wonderful they are as they come. If she could stay down here, an alien in a realm of warm, oxygenless wonder not completely explored by man... she might be okay with that too.

But then the sky wouldn't always be beautiful even under the interesting waves that redefined its splendor. Sometimes, it would be grey.

Sometimes lightning would strike the ocean, like the sky was angry that the ocean was so beautiful.

Sometimes the ocean would return its anger, lashing out with massive waves as though to touch the sky and return the favor of the pain it dealt but it would never return.

"A...hahaha..."

The bubbles that escaped her lips as she laughed were muffled in the water. She closed her eyes as the last bubble escaped her lips and her lungs began to burn. Resigning to her fate reluctantly as an air-breather, the pale woman emerged from the ocean, gasping. She made her way to shore and to the Besaid temple back up on the hill. She had been lucky her katana hadn't dislodged herself in her dive into the ocean. Saina allowed the water to drip off of her even as she saw Urick at the temple and made her way to where he meditated near a tree. It was as though she still wished to be below the surface of the water and still look at the world through that distorted lens of the ocean's surface. And she did. She stopped in front of Urick as a cool breeze persuaded droplets of warm water to make their way down her body and out of her hair that plastered itself against her face, getting quite icy on their way back to the earth. The cloak that was attached at her side also swayed lightly as it began to dry out.

"You took my advice."

It wasn't a question. She had spoken softly so as not to snap the shy man out of his trance but to alert him to her presence.

"Not many hear my words in these lands I've travelled, but you have... and for that, I'm grateful."

She turned to look at the horizon again, the sun having risen higher now and more people beginning to make their way from their beds and to the stadium.

"It's funny isn't it... how the sky, and the sea are always at war with each other?"

Her expression was thoughtful, her hands clasped in front of her.

"They're like vain sisters, always trying to prove themselves more beautiful than the other, lashing out when they don't get their way... Ahaha..."

She closed her vibrant blue eyes to laugh softly at the idea. Relaxing, she removed her cloak from where it was tied on her hip and began to wring it out, her sopping wet hair falling over her shoulder. She looked back at him, her bright eyes open once more and vibrantly glowing in the slight shade of the tree they were under.

"I wonder which you find more beautiful?"
"...Ah... That's right."

Saina's eyebrows raised as she looked to the pale-haired brothers once more. Even as the bright lights invaded the purity of the space inside the temple, she appeared not to notice it.

"You are... blitzball players. I suppose then we will have to allow time for your necessary..."

Her voice trailed off as though she were looking for the correct terminology, as though the concept of what blitzball was was completely foreign to her.

"...duties..."

Was that right? Duty? She frowned. No, no that... couldn't be the right word. By her expression it was obvious she knew it, but decided to move forward to look at the summoner.

"Perhaps then, as they prepare and perform those... rituals... I and her ladyship can prepare supplies from the village come morning. I'm certain the task should be simple with the specific residents of Besaid."

She of course meant Tidus, Yuna and the rest of them. Saina looked to Eva, her expressionless face back once again.

"Should her ladyship feel she agrees, she can meet me in front of the temple tomorrow morning. If she has other things to attend to, I shall look into the task myself and... perhaps, if time permits, take a look into this... 'Blitzball' everyone loves so much."

Upon mentioning blitzball, she turned her eyes back to the brothers, nodding at them both.

"It would be nice to see the craft you two hold in such high regard in action. I... look forward to it."

With a touch of a smile warming her face, she nodded her head to the two of them before once again nodding to Eva.

"Your ladyship,"

With that, the pale woman departed the Besaid temple. Many people peered at her as she exited but she paid them no mind. Her head turned to the stars and her blue eyes reflected their brilliance. After gently closing them and taking a deep breath, Saina began to relax. What a long day. Off to the side, she spotted a trail that led down to the cliffside just tucked beneath the Temple. She turned to it and made her way down the cliffside overlooking the beach and the ocean before coming to a cozy overhang with enough space for three people to lay down on with ample space. She truly felt herself relax once she was away from the eyes of others, a soft sigh escaping her lips as she undid her cloak, allowing it to drape down and fold over the ground gracefully. With a stretch, her hands moved up to remove the ponytail from her hair. As she undid the band she felt her hair follicles nearly eek in joy as the blood rushed back into her scalp which she promptly massaged to help its flow. Even now her ebony and blue hair danced surreally in the oceanic breeze.

Unhindered by the laws of physics, or so it seemed, her hair moved as though she were underwater. A small side effect of her magic, she assumed. She usually wore her hair in a ponytail to hide this strange phenomenon and usually it went completely unnoticed. As though she needed anything else to make her look strange aside from skin like snow in this mad world. She pressed her body against the warm stone of the cliffs and sank down against it. How cozy this place was... if only there wasn't a village over her head, she could see herself just living here forever. Reaching out, the tips of her fingers managed to grab her cloak and wrap it around herself. Tonight wasn't the kind of night she could kick her shoes off and remove her skant clothing aside from the cloak, she decided. She had already placed her katana beside her.

She wasn't cold--she was never cold. But sleep didn't feel right without a blanket of some kind. Her eyes slowly closed as she stared out at the ocean and the stars beyond, trusting the gods to watch over her this night.

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With the cries of the gulls and the sun breaking the horizon into a beautiful dance of purple and orange hues, Saina's eyes cracked open. Morning... She rose up, nearly finding herself dizzy as her blood began its recirculation. With a soft groan, she took the cloak that had covered her last night and tied it snuggly around her waist, put her hairband on her wrist and her katana on her back. Before going to see the summoner, she decided to refresh herself.

Her stare meeting the rising sun head on, the pale woman ran and leapt off of the cliff and into the sea.
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S'cool
I suppose I don't have another option. Ah... Time to get to work then...
So... everyone is kicked into the new day now before I post?
looks like I have some catching up to do....
I see. Well, i'm about to take off to my 4th of july party so if you've posted by then i'll definetly post tonight. Have fun everyone!@Aerandir
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