壊れた世界の隅っこで 僕らは空を見上げてる
君のぬくもりを探しに 心
Ohayou Gozaimasu, Tree-senpai!!! (Konnichiwa? Konbanwa? Not counting time in galactic units is bullshit.)
The Non-Japanese-Japanese have been kind enough to lend me an audio recorder (Which is a bit nostalgic if you ask me. If we're not using thought-to-digital yet, why not just go all the way and use analogue at this rate, am I right?) But anyway...
It's been a funny day so far. I met a strange person who says he is also Rush! He's obviously a little confused, but then again everyone here is a little confused. He, at least, knows how awful the moon is though! I was pleasantly surprised by that, since no one else here seems to believe that the moon is so full of evil... Oh, I should probably mention. Your rift took me through space but not through time (though it feels like it.) Boku wa -
For posterity, master, please keep to American.
Sorry, Jeeves. Anyway, along with Other-Rush, there was a large man with a voice like a toaster, and a giant leyline walker! Sadly, he was not of the Aesir. That means that I don't care any more. (Unless he has a space ship. Then I care.) As well, there was an arrogant cyborg, but he is also not important. What truly interests me are the other magic users.
And oh. Tree-senpai! There was a little brother there as well!
I called him Nii-san, and though I don't think he understood the honor I bestowed with the name, he seems an honorable and kind soul. I will enjoy breaking his spirit on his path to enlightenment.
With the little brother was a pair of delightful twins with a particular skillset. (Go as a game has apparently reached even this far flung and strangely cultured corner of Japan.) Their Haiku and Go skills were delightful, but their nullification of all things both psychic and magical left me a headache better unremembered. Hanzo was also not happy. What was it he said?...
Buchi Korosuzo Konoyaro!