He takes a second to think that over. Given what he’s seen on the mortal side of things even from a political perspective... “I see what you mean. And you don’t know me, so better to err on the side of caution.” Something flickers in his eyes and then he sighs.
“And more fun. Right?” He adds with a raise of his eyebrow. “Anyway, all that aside. ... hear things but I haven’t caught a lot of Liyue’s ancient history. What does the funeral parlor fit into all of that? Other than guarding this gateway between.” Any information he can learn could help him learn more of what to expect. “...you have my word I won’t reveal it anyone. This is strictly for my own curiosity.”
More fun? More fun indeed. Hu Tao doesn't know much about Diluc, but he seems like someone who would be fun to mess with. Not that she'd do so here of course; Hu Tao is many things, but first and foremost, she is someone with respect for the dead.
She is also someone with respect for tradition. She doesn't make it a point to go explaining the history of the Funeral Parlor to anyone who will listen, but Diluc seems trustworthy enough. She's already guided him here, after all, so there's little harm in him knowing.
"Of course, but before I start, how much do you know about the Yaksha?"
Diluc leans back a bit on his heels in thought. "About as much as I think most of the public knows. I'm aware that they were tasked to face down demons by Rex Lapis. The task...broke them. Only one remains. Whatever is true about that I don't know. My investigations have been focused...elsewhere."
Into the Abyss and Fatui. He will admit while he's been investigating things he hasn't dipped his fingers into every thing he probably should have. Especially with the Traveler going far from Mond. "Given...the strange things going on. I assume all you're about to tell me peels back what is story from what is truth."
So he knows something, then? That certainly helps.
"Nah, nothing so serious as that. See, a long time ago, when the Yaksha fought the gods, they emerged victorious. But that didn't mean the people were spared the gods' wrath."
Her expression drops. She doesn't seem sad as much as she is reserved. For all that she's willing to be carefree, she takes her duties seriously.
"At that time, a plague spread throughout the land. The bodies of the dead continued to pile up, until they were like a small mountain. Eventually, someone realized that in order to rid the world of the sickness, the air would need to be purified, and the dead would need to be put to rest," and with the last line, her expression perks up.
"And that person was the founder of the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor! Pretty impressive, right?"
Diluc shuts his eyes too. He can picture it. The gods terrible wrath bringing suffering and death that the gods couldn't thwart. Davlin had fallen to such. The Yaksha themselves one by one going dark like candle flames snuffed out.
"They never are." He murmurs and that serious air he'd carried when she first met him is back as if it never left. "...but yes, it is. Seventy seven directors have guarded and protected the border and done their duty. It's something to admire."
He glances about again then looks back at her. "Maybe one day, all the air will be purified everywhere." Many places still bear the scars of that old war even now. "In the future, if you need any assistance and the Traveler is busy. Call on me. I'll do what I can."
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Date: 2021-03-04 07:42 pm (UTC)“And more fun. Right?” He adds with a raise of his eyebrow. “Anyway, all that aside. ... hear things but I haven’t caught a lot of Liyue’s ancient history. What does the funeral parlor fit into all of that? Other than guarding this gateway between.” Any information he can learn could help him learn more of what to expect. “...you have my word I won’t reveal it anyone. This is strictly for my own curiosity.”
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Date: 2021-03-05 02:45 am (UTC)She is also someone with respect for tradition. She doesn't make it a point to go explaining the history of the Funeral Parlor to anyone who will listen, but Diluc seems trustworthy enough. She's already guided him here, after all, so there's little harm in him knowing.
"Of course, but before I start, how much do you know about the Yaksha?"
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Date: 2021-03-05 03:22 am (UTC)Into the Abyss and Fatui. He will admit while he's been investigating things he hasn't dipped his fingers into every thing he probably should have. Especially with the Traveler going far from Mond. "Given...the strange things going on. I assume all you're about to tell me peels back what is story from what is truth."
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Date: 2021-03-05 03:27 am (UTC)"Nah, nothing so serious as that. See, a long time ago, when the Yaksha fought the gods, they emerged victorious. But that didn't mean the people were spared the gods' wrath."
Her expression drops. She doesn't seem sad as much as she is reserved. For all that she's willing to be carefree, she takes her duties seriously.
"At that time, a plague spread throughout the land. The bodies of the dead continued to pile up, until they were like a small mountain. Eventually, someone realized that in order to rid the world of the sickness, the air would need to be purified, and the dead would need to be put to rest," and with the last line, her expression perks up.
"And that person was the founder of the Wangsheng Funeral Parlor! Pretty impressive, right?"
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Date: 2021-03-05 04:41 am (UTC)"They never are." He murmurs and that serious air he'd carried when she first met him is back as if it never left. "...but yes, it is. Seventy seven directors have guarded and protected the border and done their duty. It's something to admire."
He glances about again then looks back at her. "Maybe one day, all the air will be purified everywhere." Many places still bear the scars of that old war even now. "In the future, if you need any assistance and the Traveler is busy. Call on me. I'll do what I can."