Jin did not miss the way Ki-Se’s expression - or what he could see of it at least - changed slightly at his use of magic. It was curious, but not very telling. He was glad the other had taken the water at least and seemed to drink it. If a gentle smile tugged at his cheek, Jin didn’t notice.
“I’m Seojin,” he introduced, feeling a little rude that he knew his new brother’s name but the same had not been reciprocated. “But you can call me Jin, if you like.” There were so many questions Jin wanted to ask this newcomer but he didn’t think Ki-Se had the capacity now, or maybe ever, to answer him, and so he kept them to himself. Instead, he chewed on his lower lip, self-preservative instincts warring with his desire to do something helpful to the poor boy. Jin wanted to offer to tidy him up so badly. It couldn’t be comfortable to sit in here all askew. He’d been told to bring Taesu clothes when he’d arrived. Jin didn’t understand why the same was not offered to Ki-Se.
“Would… you like a fresh durumagi?” he finally resolved to ask. Jin had a few of his own, and maybe they would be a bit large for Ki-Se, but surely it had to be better than whatever he wore presently. Not that Abeoji had thought so. Jin’s skin prickled at the risk.
“I’m Seojin,” he introduced, feeling a little rude that he knew his new brother’s name but the same had not been reciprocated. “But you can call me Jin, if you like.” There were so many questions Jin wanted to ask this newcomer but he didn’t think Ki-Se had the capacity now, or maybe ever, to answer him, and so he kept them to himself. Instead, he chewed on his lower lip, self-preservative instincts warring with his desire to do something helpful to the poor boy. Jin wanted to offer to tidy him up so badly. It couldn’t be comfortable to sit in here all askew. He’d been told to bring Taesu clothes when he’d arrived. Jin didn’t understand why the same was not offered to Ki-Se.
“Would… you like a fresh durumagi?” he finally resolved to ask. Jin had a few of his own, and maybe they would be a bit large for Ki-Se, but surely it had to be better than whatever he wore presently. Not that Abeoji had thought so. Jin’s skin prickled at the risk.
Ki-Se Jeong & muse song
* Durumagi is a variety of po, or overcoat, in hanbok, the traditional Korean attire. It is a form of outerwear that is usually worn as the topmost layer of clothing over a jeogori (jacket) and baji (pants)
* Durumagi is a variety of po, or overcoat, in hanbok, the traditional Korean attire. It is a form of outerwear that is usually worn as the topmost layer of clothing over a jeogori (jacket) and baji (pants)
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* Jin takes potions and enchantments at times to give his voice a persuasive quality.
His performances, or even a simple conversation, can sometimes suggest thoughts
and ideas to his audiences.


