One past, many futures (part I)

Seiza, a traditional way of seating used in Japan was both a topic of interest and the stuff from nightmares in the point of view of someone like Thirteen that came from another country.

In a sense seeing someone perform seiza was indeed a scene to behold, but even thinking to strike the position for hours on end was too much.

Thirteen was, surprisingly for him made sit in the position of the lotus that he found way more comfortable, he didn’t know of course that the Japanese had devised such a position for people like him that came from outside, a position they called agura.

Selie was similarly seated in yokozuwari, half of her hip was holding her weight, her long legs parallel to the side helping keep her balance.

It was done in consideration of not being a citizen of Cesio, rather than having sharp hooves instead of feet like Thirteen thought.