Both Sousuke and Kitchy watched Shuu's creature come to being. The bay t-rex began running about and both dog and owner exchanged glances. Kitchy who had been so very quiet let out a yip of sorts. It was an excited noise as the husky took after the baby t-rex in a playful manner. The Steward tried to see what Shuu had written down. Upon finding it difficult to do so without moving, the Steward backed up his wheel chair and worked his way over. "Hrrm..."<i></i> He looked at the name, then he looked to Kitchy, and then to the infant T-Rex. "T-Rex. I imagine that is short for Tyrannosaurus Rex... some proclaim them to be the largest creature this world had to offer ... well on land at least. The females I've heard were larger than the males."<i></i> The Steward tapped his fingers together, before rolling himself on his wheel chair back to the original spot. "Fascinating. Absolutely Fascinating. As I child I used to refer to the creature as Sharp Tooth... and that surprisingly was Kitchy's original form larger of course, but not too large. She stood about ... oh 6'3? This was when she used to be a metal construct before she was subjected and blasted by bio-beams. I honestly thought that no one really cared for such ancient and magnificent creatures. I appear to be incorrect. What fascinating things the earth holds secrets to us. I never saw the actual bones, but I have seen pictures."<i></i> Sousuke's gaze would slowly shift to his cousin, "I suspect though that Katsuo or Uri have seen the bones of these beasts of antiquity. They gets around alot... more than I do ..."<i></i> The last part of Sousuke's sentence was said quietly. This of course was coming from a man who had never left Wind Country, or seen the ocean. The reason for that was due to the Steward's condition or merely the fact he was a work-a-holic, but which one was more to blame was somewhat of a mystery.
Sousuke attended his meal as he listened to Shuu speak of her family sigil and how Mist identified through tattoos. It seemed a little barbaric to him that they would use tattoos. Certainly it made sense to him, but it didn't sit quite right with the Steward. How dark the inking was, the colour, all of these were indicators. It was a very well thought out system, and certainly it had a security in it that would be difficult for less than savoury individuals to replicated. "I don't get it... but okay."<i></i> Sousuke would speak as Shuu stated that somewhere there was an impolite joke to be had. For all his intellect, the Steward usually had problems trying to obtain a sense of the metaphorical as he was a man of the literal. Certainly there were times he did get it, but this was one of the moments where he did not. The Steward would raise his coffee mug to drink from it.
As Uri finished his meal he would speak of his discovery in the archives. It would be subtle, but it seemed that his discovery had affected Sousuke. His brows would furrow ever so slightly. Surprisingly though was Sousuke's outburst. "That's not true! That is a falsification!"<i></i> Sousuke wasn't known for speaking to others in a stern manner, but in this case he was. Sousuke would pause as he realized that he had gotten loud, well louder than he normally would. He never really did raise his voice when speaking to others. "I... I..."<i></i> He would stutter for a moment as what he did seemed to surprise even himself. He had made an error of sorts. A grievous one at that. It was not becoming of him. "Stoneworkers are the foundation of many things. Their vitality led to self-sustenance. Some ... person of a lesser than morally sane inclination must have ripped those pages out of the book. Why I ... don't know aside from what I had mentioned, but I would very much like to know. Such damage to historic records is criminal."<i></i> Sousuke sank back into his wheel chair. His eyes narrowed upon the ring tha Uri had produced. The cogs in Sousuke's head were turning. He was already reading into the ring. It had been well kept, not only by Uri but by many others. "The shine on that ring. Ebon Steel or is it Obsidianite? My armour as it currently stands had acquired the characteristics of ebon steel, but it's not true ebon steel. Both metals are difficult to smelt. You need a level eight fire technique to so much as get it to the phase of almost melting. When you get to nine or ten things get more dangerous then because you risk the integrity of the metal when you rework it and then force it to cool."<i></i>
(MFT 814)
Sousuke attended his meal as he listened to Shuu speak of her family sigil and how Mist identified through tattoos. It seemed a little barbaric to him that they would use tattoos. Certainly it made sense to him, but it didn't sit quite right with the Steward. How dark the inking was, the colour, all of these were indicators. It was a very well thought out system, and certainly it had a security in it that would be difficult for less than savoury individuals to replicated. "I don't get it... but okay."<i></i> Sousuke would speak as Shuu stated that somewhere there was an impolite joke to be had. For all his intellect, the Steward usually had problems trying to obtain a sense of the metaphorical as he was a man of the literal. Certainly there were times he did get it, but this was one of the moments where he did not. The Steward would raise his coffee mug to drink from it.
As Uri finished his meal he would speak of his discovery in the archives. It would be subtle, but it seemed that his discovery had affected Sousuke. His brows would furrow ever so slightly. Surprisingly though was Sousuke's outburst. "That's not true! That is a falsification!"<i></i> Sousuke wasn't known for speaking to others in a stern manner, but in this case he was. Sousuke would pause as he realized that he had gotten loud, well louder than he normally would. He never really did raise his voice when speaking to others. "I... I..."<i></i> He would stutter for a moment as what he did seemed to surprise even himself. He had made an error of sorts. A grievous one at that. It was not becoming of him. "Stoneworkers are the foundation of many things. Their vitality led to self-sustenance. Some ... person of a lesser than morally sane inclination must have ripped those pages out of the book. Why I ... don't know aside from what I had mentioned, but I would very much like to know. Such damage to historic records is criminal."<i></i> Sousuke sank back into his wheel chair. His eyes narrowed upon the ring tha Uri had produced. The cogs in Sousuke's head were turning. He was already reading into the ring. It had been well kept, not only by Uri but by many others. "The shine on that ring. Ebon Steel or is it Obsidianite? My armour as it currently stands had acquired the characteristics of ebon steel, but it's not true ebon steel. Both metals are difficult to smelt. You need a level eight fire technique to so much as get it to the phase of almost melting. When you get to nine or ten things get more dangerous then because you risk the integrity of the metal when you rework it and then force it to cool."<i></i>
(MFT 814)