Post by Tsajara Dread on Apr 16, 2017 10:07:29 GMT -5
The Tremors caused the ship to shift, that low hum of energy only became all the more voracious, all the more intense when Kuroi's emotions began to fester and swell, and for the first time, the reaction was strong enough that Kuroi would feel a sense of just what was happening, and in that moment, he might feel the ship so very subtly not only pushing those negative thoughts away, but drinking them in, and with the sparse ammount it was able to drain, those traces of reiatsu vanished, as if taken away. But even so, as Kuroi became more and more.....invested, he did draw attention. Having been in the other end of the ship, it didn't take long for Dread to begin making her way back toward the Captain's quarters.
Nira did notice the ship' reaction, again keeping a more focused look on Kuroi as she explained. "Other worlds? Easily. The map works on resonance with our fragments. Admittedly it works a lot better if one of our Shard Cities is present." she noted, gesturing toward one of the fourteen massive structures on the map, those that rivaled, and in some cases dwarfed Las Noches itself. "Though frankly they haven't been moved in ages. Some of the older members talk about how there used to be more of them, but they were moved. But frankly I honestly think they just say that." She noted with a shrug.
However it was not so easy to maintain that casual stance, and as that emotion riled up within Kuroi, Tsajara opened the door, pausing for only a moment to figure out what was causing all of the ruckus. There was no disarming smile, for just a moment, those eyes narrowed at Kuroi's back, but only briefly, before she softened, sighing softly and making her way toward the pair, briefly catching Nira's gaze with her own, a questioning look and a silent conversation passing between them before she turned her attention to the Arrancar.
"How is your tour progressing so far? I hope Nira isn't boring you?" She asked calmly, a somewhat indirect means of diverting Kuroi's attention from whatever was making him so tilted. Even in those sparse few moments, it really did shine how much more passive she was than her counterpar, even if she did feel to be the stronger of the two.