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<span class="mu-g">Relationship: Kari at 1:</span>
You and Kari used to be inseparable when the two of you were smaller, always doing the same thing together. But as you grew older, your interests diverged and the two of you preferred different labors. There was no real strain to the relationship and the two of you still very much see each other as sisters. Unfortunately, the two of you found different callings. The worst you get from her is the sisterly rivalry about who gets to be the older sister.
You and Kari used to look almost identical, sometimes using it to play some mischief on others. But since your personalities have grown and differentiated, the two of you were also conscious about standing out from each other. You generally dressed...
>Casually, you like to put on aprons instead of your skirt because they're so easy to put on! Look at my cute apron!
>Properly, like Baba and Pappy! It's the clothes they made for me and the clothes I love. Pappy thinks I look pretty!
>Elegantly, with ribbons and bells everywhere. The best way to share Memories is to show my Memories. Also because it makes me look cute and pretty.
>Boyishly, shorts are so much nicer than skirts! I don't care about being cute or pretty!
>Edgy, grown-ups just don't understand me! I don't want to be cute or pretty!
Little Ones as old as you don't "play" as much anymore, and have gotten more refined hobbies or games to participate in. What you liked doing was...
>You read a book called "Demon Swarm", a fantasy story about the Demon Bugs invading the Lingdom. It led you down a rabbit hole of interests and you found yourself crafting armor and fake weapons to LARP in the woods with your friends, making up stories and personas. You do this in secret because the elders did not approve of this fake violence.
>You're hooked onto a series called "My Hand is for the Boy I Love!!", a collection of one-page stories about an unnamed heroine who begins every story with the titular quote. Each story goes through her meeting dreamy boys who are too good to be true, ending in him reaching his hand out to the unnamed heroine. You have written a few stories yourself and passed them among your friends.
>Playing a good game of Hoop Ball, every village has a court! You and your friends like to challenge the kids of the neighboring villages, sometimes mixing up teams just to switch things up a bit. Sometimes you even challenged Youthies staying as guests.
>Performing Memories for Little Ones, especially your Ems! A troupe of traveling performers, the Joybells, once visited your village performing puppet shows and now you just want to share Memories like them! Instead of puppets, you make your own sets and costumes to perform in person with your friends, sometimes even writing your own songs to play.
>Being alone so you can focus on your art, whatever it was. Is it making rock sculptures? Painting landscapes? Making woodblock prints? I guess we'll vote again after this!
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