Nausicaä's Links
You're reckless... and lucky I was around when you decided to jump into choppy waters and were pulled out in a riptide.
... shut it
I must admit, I was so used to being the only one roaming the beach in the early hours of the morning that I was almost startled coming out of the water to see Echo. Although I have had the opportunity to meet, often fleetingly, many kebanzu in my travels from hub to hub, it is my pleasure to make sure to meet up from time to time to trade stories. It is rarer than I'd like to find someone with the same respect for the sea and I'm glad to have made such a happenstance acquaintance with him.
The first time I saw Nausicaä I thought she was a living wave. She blended so perfectly with the water that I was convinced she was some long forgotten goddess of the deep, but as we got to talking I realized she was like me; a Keb with a true affinity for the sea. We meet up from time to time to hear each other’s stories since she travels around so much. It’s always a good time when she rolls in with the tide.
I... oh? What's that look for? Is there seaweed stuck on my horn?
d-dang she's so cool... and so tall.. SHE CAUGHT ME STARING!! gotta say something cool!! break the ice ummmmm "d-do you like this crab I found?" .... wow way to go, Salt, damn ten out of ten for awkward.... sigh
Sometimes it's all about being in the right place at the right time. I'm truly thankful I was around when Nori got caught in an old fisherman's net. If only they came with nametags, I'd be sure to... return it to it's original owner. Regardless, it is always a pleasure when we get to meet up and go for a swim. He does so much traveling working for the library, he's sure to have seen some truly beautiful places.
Nausicaä is truly something... doing a lotta good work out there in the tides.
I owe her my life, truly. Never did I think I would ever find myself keeling over in the waters I love. I must never underestimate nature's power, or Nausicaä for that matter.
She's powerful and graceful, with a beauty like a rolling storm. I appreciate every one of our meetings very dearly.
She and I share a great affinity for the ocean, and I want to give her what knowledge I have of it.