[ kaeya definitely didn't miss the little show from kiku, he's smiling throughout. blue is definitely a magnificent color. polaris in turn will continue to dote, creating cozy space to continue to be gross and preen any loose feathers before finally simply settling in. it's comfortable here, cozy, and he looks at rest save for one eye open. ]
Perhaps there's a book around here that might have the answers to your question. We could go looking around later if you'd like.
[ he lifts his head. ]
Flower language is incredibly telling when done correctly. The intricacies one could send with just a simple bloom.
[ i cant believe there was a wholeass event in genshin about this im so angry u brought flower language up yells ]
(did you not see the heian bullshit in his profile...... flower arrangement is peak.)
And maybe we can find some other books, too. You can learn a lot from what the people choose to record~
(See, also: "record-keeping."
But he's nodding in agreement here! He's very familiar with this topic,)
A flower by itself can tell a different story when placed with others. The color of one could change the meaning entirely from that of another color.
(From his work, he glances over at Kiku who stops her fussing and settling with Polaris to look at her companion. Hmm, they're both onto something here. But Kiku will settle in next to Polaris, picking at the feathers and arranging them in what might vaguely look nest-like? It's more like a feather mat than a nest. But she just wants to collect what she can, okay.)
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Perhaps there's a book around here that might have the answers to your question. We could go looking around later if you'd like.
[ he lifts his head. ]
Flower language is incredibly telling when done correctly. The intricacies one could send with just a simple bloom.
[ i cant believe there was a wholeass event in genshin about this im so angry u brought flower language up yells ]
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And maybe we can find some other books, too. You can learn a lot from what the people choose to record~
(See, also: "record-keeping."
But he's nodding in agreement here! He's very familiar with this topic,)
A flower by itself can tell a different story when placed with others. The color of one could change the meaning entirely from that of another color.
(From his work, he glances over at Kiku who stops her fussing and settling with Polaris to look at her companion. Hmm, they're both onto something here. But Kiku will settle in next to Polaris, picking at the feathers and arranging them in what might vaguely look nest-like? It's more like a feather mat than a nest. But she just wants to collect what she can, okay.)