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fandomhigh2015-07-20 07:24 am
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Creative Inspirations | Monday, period 1
"Good morning," Hannibal began when they were all present. "Today we will once again be experiencing a manmade curiosity. In the thirteenth century, the abbot of the Sedlec Cistercian Monastery brought back soil from the holy land, prompting a great number of the faithful to want to be buried in the church. As has happened in other places, once there was no further room for burial, the bones were kept in an ossuary nearby."
//From the outside, it doesn't look like much,// Jono said, hands in his pockets, looking over the faces of the students for any signs that anybody might be uncomfortable with today's trip. It wasn't exactly a cheery vacation destination, however fascinating it seemed to himself and Hannibal, after all. //It's just a small old church, more or less. The inside is… a little bit more striking. The bones were stored there, yes, but there were so many of them, a woodcarver was hired to put them in some sort of order. The result was… rather spectacular, if macabre.//
"If at any point you feel unable to remain with us," no pun intended, naturally, "there is a nearby gift shop, or you can wander the small town. Though we will be in the Czech Republic, so unless you speak Czech, I recommend you not go too far," Hannibal cautioned.
Jono was still briefly tempted to elbow Hannibal for that completely-unintentional-honest pun all the same. Honestly, Hannibal.
//If you're exceptionally uncomfortable and would rather not wander alone, feel free to grab me,// Jono added, just to be on the safe side. //I'd rather not have anybody doing anything they're really not okay with today, especially given that these are actual human remains we're dealing with. For those who do stick around… no touching, please. Because, again, human remains. Respect for this history and the people involved in it above all else, while we're out today.//
"And whether you are awestruck, horrified, or any combination thereof, we hope that it inspires you," Hannibal said.
He led them through the portal, which let them out in the charming little cemetery surrounding the chapel. It was a lovely day.
[OOC: OCD up! Also, a warning, links lead to photos of (very artistically arranged) human bones. Click at your own discretion!]
//From the outside, it doesn't look like much,// Jono said, hands in his pockets, looking over the faces of the students for any signs that anybody might be uncomfortable with today's trip. It wasn't exactly a cheery vacation destination, however fascinating it seemed to himself and Hannibal, after all. //It's just a small old church, more or less. The inside is… a little bit more striking. The bones were stored there, yes, but there were so many of them, a woodcarver was hired to put them in some sort of order. The result was… rather spectacular, if macabre.//
"If at any point you feel unable to remain with us," no pun intended, naturally, "there is a nearby gift shop, or you can wander the small town. Though we will be in the Czech Republic, so unless you speak Czech, I recommend you not go too far," Hannibal cautioned.
Jono was still briefly tempted to elbow Hannibal for that completely-unintentional-honest pun all the same. Honestly, Hannibal.
//If you're exceptionally uncomfortable and would rather not wander alone, feel free to grab me,// Jono added, just to be on the safe side. //I'd rather not have anybody doing anything they're really not okay with today, especially given that these are actual human remains we're dealing with. For those who do stick around… no touching, please. Because, again, human remains. Respect for this history and the people involved in it above all else, while we're out today.//
"And whether you are awestruck, horrified, or any combination thereof, we hope that it inspires you," Hannibal said.
He led them through the portal, which let them out in the charming little cemetery surrounding the chapel. It was a lovely day.
[OOC: OCD up! Also, a warning, links lead to photos of (very artistically arranged) human bones. Click at your own discretion!]

Re: Enjoy the ossuary!
"I was maybe five?" she guessed. It was kinda fuzzy and time wasn't really her best thing. Alluka brightened as she answered the other question. "But Killua is two years older than me, and Kalluto is a year and a half younger than me, and Milluki is, ummm, five years older than Killua and Illumi is twelve years older than Killua."
That was a no!
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"I think so," she said, "but Illumi's out on business a lot now, Killua tells me, and Milluki never leaves home, so I think it works out for them. And there's always Grandpa and Great-Grandpa too, if they need help."
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Alluka looked up and her eyes happened to land on-- "I found the stapes! Do you think it's from the same person? And, and Milluki's not allowed to visit me. He always asked for Nanika to do things for him, so Daddy banned him."
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Hannibal eyed the bone. "The bones are so old it would be difficult to tell, even with medical tests. What do you think?"
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"You're probably right," Alluka agreed. "But wouldn't it be more interesting if it was from the same person? But there's so many people here and ear bones are so tiny that it could be from anyone."
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He smiled up at Alluka. "If you prefer that, I say we declare it to be from the same person. Nobody can say for certain that it isn't, after all."
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"Then it's from the same person," Alluka decided happily. "And, wow! I didn't even think about how they'd have to be moved, but I guess they couldn't have all died here."
... Yes, she'd been working off of that assumption.
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Alluka thought about that as she looked for the incus. Just one bone left to find out of the three.
Then she looked down at Hannibal and said brightly, "It would have been faster just to kill them all, if they'd wanted to make this."
That was true enough, yes.
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"I don't think they began with this in mind," Hannibal pointed out. "These people died over several centuries; they originally intended for everybody simply to be buried."
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She was pretty bad at time. It came from sitting in her room without clocks for years and years.
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