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Post by <Raintalon> on Dec 15, 2020 23:43:38 GMT -5
Asami | Outside the lodge | strider |"Snow. Snow." Asami repeated the word twice, finally matching what she was seeing to the dictionary word in her mind. "This is...snow. A form of precipitation." Mesmerized by what she was seeing, Asami took a step forward, only to stop as the ground underneath her sank in in a loud crunch. She stopped dead, staring at the ground, and then took another, slower step forward, allowing her boot to sink slowly into the snow this time. "Have you ever seen snow before?" she asked, turning her gaze rather suddenly to the person she'd noticed blinking in moments ago.
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Post by strider on Dec 16, 2020 0:04:32 GMT -5
“Not in person,” Zuko replied, shrugging. He glanced at the snow, shifting his position and glancing at the footprints he’d made before he’d realized he’d changed locations. He hadn’t expected footsteps to register in the Spirit World, but there they were, right in front of him. “I’m sure I’ll see some soon, though. I have to go to the Northern Water Tribe… though maybe I should go South, first…” he looked around, tensing. “Is this a sign that the Avatar is in one of the water tribes?” he searched Asami’s face, desperately looking for answers. It was… cold, here, he thought, the chill finally penetrating through the protective (and flame ******ant) uniform. Without thinking, he kindled a small flame in his hand, forcing himself to breathe. Just because he couldn’t maintain it long didn’t mean he couldn’t use it to warm up a little bit now… he just had to make sure not to hold it too close.
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Post by <Raintalon> on Dec 16, 2020 8:34:22 GMT -5
Asami | Outside the lodge | strider |What is this sensation?Asami held out her arm, tilting her head in curiosity as goosebumps began to form up and down her skin. She had not intended to change the texture of her skin...? She was distracted from this, however, by Zuko's next action, and immediately, she split back into tendrils without thinking, her eyestalk moving excitedly from one side to the other to examine his hand from all angles before fixing him with a somewhat eerie cyclops stare. "You are an anomaly," she stated, her tone practically quivering with excitement. "You can produce fire from your left digit. This is not a trait innate to humans. Please explain."
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Post by mintedstar/fur on Dec 17, 2020 5:49:32 GMT -5
Myrnin | In the Lodge | Myrnin chuckled deeply with amusement, then turned to look at the inside of the lodge. He could tell that someone had blinked in outside, vaguely able to hear them, but he didn't draw attention to that. There was no one in the lodge. He waved his had around to indicate the interior of the Winter themed building. "Welcome to the lodge. Though we've clearly been here before." He chuckled just a little, then walked forward, passing under garlands and various large red bows. "Anything you can see of interest here?" he asked, looking around. "At least it isn't burned down. That ... was a while ago, now that I think about it." How could it have been that long ago? Time seemed to pass so fast and so slow in the House. "There's likely some interesting things to do outside as well, but I'm assuming that I really should get a bit ... thawed out." He glanced at the fireplace. It still had a grill over it. He laughed. "That was only added since we burned the place down." He waved at the tree. "Or we could decorate that?" He wasn't sure what Loki wanted to do. What mischief they wanted to cause.
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Post by Cloverleaf on Dec 18, 2020 23:11:33 GMT -5
| Loki | Inside the Lodge | Loki took in the sight of the cabin, with exposed wooden beams in the ceiling, a stone fireplace (grill included, thanks House), a tree, various rugs and couches, as well as a staircase leading to what looked to be various other rooms. Rooms that felt a bit more integrated into the whole place than they did in the House, where the living room felt very much cut off from everything else. "It burned down?" Loki repeated, giving Myrnin a questioning look. They remembered the time the flamethrower had been put together with the three of the folks of the chaos trio- the couch had gone up in flames and such but no structural damage had happened. "Completely?" Going over to the fireplace, they held their hands out to the flames. Stray snowflakes in their hair started to melt as they warmed up. "I'd love to see if that grill comes off, but assuming we shouldn't immediately try to destroy this place... various other activities would be acceptable." They weren't dying to decorate the tree, but they were willing to play along with the House's festivities if it meant getting to learn about this fascinating subset of the House.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Dec 19, 2020 10:49:13 GMT -5
“Oh?” That wasn’t what Kelsier had been expecting to hear. He looked at Myrnin, more interested by far in what he had to say than whatever this was (okay...maybe he stared at the plants a little bit but who could blame him? It seemed he couldn’t quite get over seeing actual green plants). So someone had succeeded? That startled him. How had he not heard of this before? Was he really going to have to ask for a full history book on everything people knew about this place? Figured…well, if that was what he needed, then that was what he would do. He listened quietly. This felt like a very personal story, and he could tell Myrnin was having a bit of trouble with telling it. That was the House all right. Messing with them, making them feel something, only to use it against them. It made him so angry, and it showed in his hazel eyes and his sharp features but he stayed silent, respecting Myrnin’s tale with a listening ear. “You started it up again?” Kelsier’s voice was sharp, almost shocked. He had to take a minute to process that. Why? Why would they do that? Were they all really so attached to this thing that they couldn’t see what it had done, what it would continue to do? Hadn’t they seen what it did to the people they loved, how it found the worst possible ways to tear them apart and then it did it, again and again? He hadn’t even been blinking nearly as long as some of the others had, there were things he didn’t know, and why did he suspect that more horrible things than what he had gone through had happened here? He shook his head slightly, as if trying to clear it. “I’m not sure I believe it isn’t just another game the House played.” He said, his voice a bit softer now. “And I don’t think I understand completely. But...if it’s true, then there is a way to break it. There is a way to stop it, and every version of it. That’s good. That’s good to know.” He hesitated. He wanted to ask so many questions, and part of him didn’t want to let the moment pass. Part of him desperately wanted to push and keep pushing until he got all the answers. But he dipped his head, pulling himself back. That was Myrnin’s call, not his. And if Myrnin didn’t want to talk about it, he would respect that, hard though it was to back off. He picked up a cookie cutter and peered through it at Myrnin. “Well, I’m always down for experiments.” He assured the vampire. “And I still hate the House. So anything you think of, I’m here to help.” He looked around, noticing the rest of the room for the first time. “What are those called?” He asked, pointing to a poinsettia, his eyes widening a little. “It’s so...red. Is it fake? There’s no way that’s a real plant.” Changing the subject wasn’t easy. But he was trying. He glanced at the oven, then grinned, putting the cookie cutter down as he handed for it, waving at Myrnin as he went. “I’ve got this.” He assured the other blinker, then stopped, frowning as he reached it. The oven was...decidedly not like anything he had ever seen before. Meh. He would figure it out. How hard could it be?
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Dec 19, 2020 19:24:14 GMT -5
Kelsier blinked in, standing still, a dagger in each hand, one of which slowly dripped blood into the snow he now stood on. He turned as the wind ruffling his blond hair turned icy and raised a hand to shade his eyes against the sudden glare, narrowing them slightly at the white surrounding him. His eyes widened a little. It was so...well, white. He was aware of what snow was, naturally, but he hadn’t ever seen it when it wasn’t mixed with the ash that never stopped falling from the sky, turning it a sort of ugly gray color and ruining the texture completely. This...well, this was amazing. He glanced around, checking for others. It didn’t occur to him to hide the bloody knife. Actually, the snow had made him forget about it altogether, though he would likely look very alarming there in his shredded dark cloak, which happened to be stained the same dark red in places. Not his. That...probably didn’t help, actually. Well, it certainly helped him, just probably not whoever saw him.
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Post by <Raintalon> on Dec 19, 2020 21:20:12 GMT -5
Solaris | Lodge | ®Hawkpath® |"I'm blind, not stupid," snapped Sol, blinking into the House with her knife pointed accusingly out in front of her, held tightly in her left hand. "Gimme back my - " She stumbled backwards, caught off guard by the sudden softness under her feet, and fell backwards, hitting the snow beneath her with a soft *thud*. "AaaaaaaaAAAAGH!" she shouted at the top of her lungs, going over backwards and lying flat in the snow, pounding her fists in it as she lay there.
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Post by mintedstar/fur on Dec 19, 2020 21:27:30 GMT -5
"Completely gone!" Myrnin confirmed. "Everyone here had to go walking to try and find something before they froze. It was very ... entertaining." He paused when he heard someone shouting outside. "Sounds like there are more people here." He watched the other blinker approach the fire. He did not. No risks for the highly flammable vampire, thank you very much. Though with that in mind ... "Oh certainly other acceptable activities are available," he said. Then he glanced toward the door. "Sounds like there are some people out in the snow again." He pressed his face to the window. "Ah! With knives!"
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Dec 19, 2020 21:34:31 GMT -5
Ronan Lynch blinked in, for the first time in a long time. Maybe that was why he whipped around so suddenly, fists up and ready for a fight. He stared, then turned again, the snow catching on his shaved head and melting on his exposed arms. “Oh not again.” He muttered, scowling. And he thought he’d somehow fixed the stupid dream problem. Apparently not. “F(oops) this sh(oops).” He turned as someone started yelling, startled, then raised his eyebrows a little. It was...a little kid with very spiky hair. “Are you dying?” He asked her, eyeing the knives. Not that he thought he couldn’t take her if he had to but he would rather not get shanked by a weird little dream stab-happy kid today if he could help it. He glanced up at the nearby building. The face in the window probably should have made him jump It didn’t. He did point at the weird little dream stab-happy kid. Hopefully, the man in the window would come make her stop doing whatever it was she was doing.
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Post by <Raintalon> on Dec 19, 2020 22:17:13 GMT -5
Sol | Lodge - outside | ®Hawkpath® |"They took my clam chowder," said Sol miserably, not bothering to move from her spot flat on her back in the snow. She heaved a long, deep sigh, raised her hands, and let them fall again, listening to the *crunch* as they hit the packed snow. "Who're you?" she asked apathetically, realizing she didn't recognize the person's voice. Another new person in this weird place. Oh well. At least none of them seemed very murdery so far.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Dec 19, 2020 22:27:24 GMT -5
Kelsier turned at the sound of a voice, raising his eyebrows a little at the girl in the snow. At first he thought she was hurt, and he stepped forward, his own daggers forgotten as a worried frown appeared on his features. Her explanation did nothing to aid his understanding of the situation. He stopped, his eyes searching, then smiled as he realized she wasn’t hurt. “I’m Kelsier.” He told her, giving her space. She was armed, and he didn’t know what sort of powers she might possess. If the House had taught him anything, it was never to assume. “I don’t know what clam chowder is, unfortunately. But at least you’re not new here.” Probably? Probably. If she were new, she’d probably be freaking out a lot more.
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Post by Numquam on Dec 20, 2020 14:41:37 GMT -5
Hyacin ~ Outside the Lodge ~ IceclawHyacindiemo blinked in, tumbling into the snow just outside of the lodge. The sudden wet and cold made him reel backwards with a gasp followed by sharply clenching his jaw. His muscles tensed from the jarring change in temperature, as it was still summer in Elisia and he had been sunning himself all morning. He straightened his back as he sat up, watching his breath twirl as he exhaled. After staring blankly for several seconds and realising where he was, he promptly shook himself and began to use his magic to warm the air immediately around him. The air was still cool enough for the snow to not melt right away. Hyacin licked the snow from his muzzle and jumped in excitement. He lifted his forelegs and slammed them into the snow, opening his jaws into a grin as the white fluff flew everywhere.
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Post by Numquam on Dec 20, 2020 15:11:20 GMT -5
Hyacin ~ Outside the Lodge ~ IceclawThe sudden, nearby yelp made Hyacin curiously crane his neck to its direction. He watched as the disgruntled man shook off the snow from his face. Hyacin observed the man, taking note of the outfit and lack of hair. The dragon tilted his head; he couldn't tell if the stranger's armour came with a heater, and so a small part of him wondered if he should warm the air around the other blinker. Instead, Hyacin narrowed his eyes with a grin and leaped into the air. He landed right next to the stranger with most of his weight on his paws, causing more snow to explode around the two. The dragon then shoved his about under the snow and quickly shovelled it into the air.
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Post by Numquam on Dec 20, 2020 16:09:56 GMT -5
Hyacin ~ Outside the Lodge ~ IceclawHyacin nodded in response before he swiped his paw across the ground and hurled snow at the blinker's face. Despite his quick and frequent movements, the cold air continued to nip at his scales all the same. He paused when he noticed an icicle forming under the tip of his tail. Frowning, he spewed fire to melt it off, just barely missing the other blinker. His tail was starting to feel just a bit stiff. He growled under his breath before he quickly shook into his Semitheian form, his horns making him just slightly taller than the stranger. "Better," He said while he ran his fingers through his hair and wrapped his tail around himself. "You cold, baldy?"
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Post by Numquam on Dec 20, 2020 17:03:52 GMT -5
Hyacin ~ Outside the Lodge ~ Iceclaw"Uh-huh. Whatever you say, Mr. Baldy. Aren't your ears cold? What about the back of your neck?" Hyacin rubbed his own arms and closed his wings closer together. "Your armour got a good heater in there?" He uncrossed his arms and reached a scaly finger out, hoping to poke the man's covered shoulder. Was it metal-y? Soft? Rough? Smooth? His eyes then widened in interest, "What kind of attacks can it take? Have you been shot before?"
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Post by strider on Dec 20, 2020 17:59:33 GMT -5
Orpheus looked at Λ, giving a small smile and ignoring the somewhat important point that what he had just said could, without a doubt, be taken as blasphemy. To compare the gods to monsters? But… then again, the Titans had thought of themselves as gods once, and they had been overthrown by the real gods. Surely, there may come a time when Orpheus’ gods no longer helped humanity and could be seen as monsters, and when that time came, it was likely they’d be overthrown in place of something else. And, to further the point, wouldn’t figures like Medusa be gods had they not decided to challenge the gods in such ways that created monsters? The line was a fine one, and it wasn’t one Orpheus had ever really considered before. Perhaps he’d have to write a song about it. Apollo would likely appreciate the thought behind it, the daring, even if it were to challenge him and the other gods. Orpheus was used to being amusing to them. He was perfectly fine with that, in the long run. Maybe one day he’d wish for them to take him seriously, but he didn’t need it yet. “Chocolate?” he repeated, tilting his head. He hadn’t ever heard of it, but if Λ said it was good, Orpheus was inclined to trust him. He wasn’t quite sure that he and Λ had the same taste in food, but it was certainly possible, wasn’t it? He was about to ask more about what chocolate tasted like, but he hesitated as he heard his friend launch into an explanation of the risk any food posed in the House. The odds didn’t seem great, but if what Λ said was correct, the Lodge was a nicer room than usual. It must be, Orpheus figured, if it offered some sort of reprieve from the cold. His fingers were beginning to freeze, though not nearly as badly as they had in their last room together. “If the chances of the food being dangerous here is 27%,” he mused, glancing up at Λ, “What are the chances of food in your world being dangerous, provided you didn’t see it being made, and provided you aren’t close with the person feeding you?” That seemed like a prudent distinction to make. If Λ usually didn’t think that food was risky, then perhaps food in the House was too risky. But if Λ saw most food as risky, then eating in the Lodge wouldn’t be that much more dangerous than accepting the food that was made for him on the Argo. Nonetheless, even if it was a risk, Orpheus found he thought it would probably be worth it if it meant he could try some of the things that Λ said were so good. Besides, he was hungry. He hadn’t really been able to eat while playing, and he’d been playing for a very long time. Once again he was grateful that the snow at least numbed the pain in his fingertips. The pain forgotten for a moment, Orpheus met Λ’s gaze, holding on for a long moment. “I’ll give you something to believe in, then,” he murmured softly, offering a small smile. “I will make the House even, regardless of whether it’s almost impossible or not.” He wasn’t as positive that he could do it now, but that didn’t mean he was going to give up. And if it was possible, even if the chances were close to zero… well, he was going to do it. Not just for himself, anymore, if it had ever been a selfish desire. For Λ and every other person Orpheus had met there, and every person he would eventually meet. He was going to make the House as fair as possible, for the people who came from places that were less fair. Wasn’t that the least he could do? “Yes,” he murmured, watching the door carefully, “I’d agree with that sentiment.” It looked warm and bright inside. He moved forward, letting Λ hold onto the bandana, and opened the door for his friend. A warm blast of air seemed to be emanating from inside, and it smelled sweet, like something baking. Yes, this seemed like a faar more pleasant room than what Orpheus had experienced before.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Dec 20, 2020 18:48:13 GMT -5
Blasphemy or not, L didn’t particularly mind. He wasn’t positive he believed his world had gods or monsters at all. And if they did, then the detective was still going to speak his mind and think things through for himself. He didn’t see why it should be such a problematic line of thinking, if it happened to be true. And from what he could tell, gods were merely the monsters that wrote the history books. Assuming they were, in fact, real in his world. Which was not an assumption L was willing to make just yet. Of course, the fact that his and Orpheus’ worlds seemed likely to be one and the same did make it worth thinking about. Not that it made it certain, but it did offer enough that L was willing to seriously consider the possibility. “Chocolate.” He repeated, glancing at Orpheus, his head tilted slightly. “Brown, usually sweet, sometimes bitter if made incorrectly. Better in cakes and cookies.” He raised a finger. “But don’t eat it when it’s a brown powder.” He warned the other blinker. “It will take days to get the taste out.” He dropped his hand, glancing at the Lodge. He was eager to get inside, even if he didn’t plan to eat the food. It was warm, and safer than most rooms, provided no one did anything stupid like burn it down again. It didn’t occur to him to mention that as a possibility. It wasn’t like he was hiding it. He just didn’t think about saying it. He looked back at Orpheus, his attention fully on the other blinker as he seemed not only to take what L said seriously, but to add his own thoughts to it. He considered the question seriously for a moment, then looked at Orpheus, shifting his weight to one foot and rubbing the other absentmindedly against his ankle. “Under those conditions…” he mused, tilting his head and looking at the white sky thoughtfully. “Very few people know what I look like or where I live. At the same time, many people would kill me without hesitation if given the opportunity, and many try daily to do so. Criminals, naturally, but also the family members of people I’ve caught, people I’ve failed to save, and people who in some other way have a grudge against me, whether from rumors about me or some other story they’ve heard. That being said, I’m very confident in my ability to evade the people who want me dead, and I’m careful for that reason never to accept food that wasn’t made by Watari. So, realistically, this scenario would not happen.” He looked at Orpheus again, his expression thoughtful. “However, assuming that I did accept food in that way, then considering the sheer number of people who want me dead…the chances of that food being dangerous would be 29%.” He fell silent, musing. It was obviously still far too dangerous to accept food in that way. The fact was, he was unwilling to accept food from anyone but Watari because with Watari, the chances of it being poisoned were 2%, and that only because Watari was human and capable of making mistakes. He looked at Orpheus as the musician began to speak in his soft, almost lyrical voice. He sometimes sounded like he was singing even when he was merely speaking, the detective mused, watching Orpheus with wide, dark eyes. He didn’t move or speak for a very long moment. The quiet wind seemed to steal the moment and toss it between them, like the notes of a song from a dream you couldn’t quite remember. When he spoke, his voice was very hesitant, like he was afraid to shatter the moment. “I believe you will try. The House itself is….complicated, to say the least. To make it even…” And he looked away. Terrible things had happened here. He wanted to believe in Orpheus, somehow he desperately wanted to believe he could do it, but his mind told him that was a very, very dangerous thing to believe. That it was perilously close to trust. And his mind had a nasty habit of being right. Just once, he wanted to listen to his heart instead. Just once, he wanted to believe in someone. He didn’t know if that was something L Lawliet was capable of. He looked back, fixing Orpheus with a wide, serious stare. “I believe you will try.” He repeated. “And...I will try, too. To help.” He shook his head slightly, trying to clear the memories that stuck to him like old cobwebs. He didn’t say anything else as he followed, then stepped inside the Lodge, letting the warmth wash over him like water. He let out a small breath and stepped aside to make room for his friend, his dark eyes immediately moving towards first the fireplace, then the table. “Hot chocolate.” He stated, pointing. “Cookies. Fudge. Candy canes. Marshmallows. Whipped cream. You can eat it by itself but sometimes people stare at you if you do. Oh, more cookies….”
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Post by ~∂єѕтιиу on Dec 20, 2020 19:02:10 GMT -5
Vincent kept his hands in his pockets, chin lifted proudly as Myrnin waved. He lifted an eyebrow as the vampire questioned his new ability, not bothering trying to mask his smirk. He glanced around the area, letting his smile fall into a look of disappointment. “Don’t try and dissect my fun,” he scowled the vampire in a lofty tone. The vampire’s new ability would assure him that he was right, of course, but the man didn’t seem like he’d be too wounded that he’d been figured out. He wasn’t planning on running far from the action - not that he thought he could. He assumed Myrnin could tail him just about anywhere if he wanted to. His gaze followed the gesture towards Juuzou, staring blankly in greeting. He scoffed as Myrnin went on, turning his attention back to him. “Don’t be egotistical, Myrnin,” he mused in response. He found the vampire chasing him to be similar to a stray mutt, begging for attention, but his internal dialogue wouldn’t deny that he’d been expecting it - feeding into it even. A gentle look of surprise crossed his features as Juuzou disappeared, and in an instant the man was standing at the opposite side of the vampire - just out of arms reach and ready to vanish at any moment. He leaned forward slightly, hands now folded behind him as he smirked at the other blinker. “What...exactly...are you accomplishing by keeping such a keen eye on me?” "Aw gee," Myrnin said in disappointment when Juuzou blinked out. Then his attention fell on Vincent ... Weeeeeeeeell. "I don't know what I'm going to accomplish," he said with a small yawn. "Guess, Vice Mice. I'm not exactly ... predictable ... am I?" He raised and eyebrow and let his lips curl. "Neither are you, for that matter. I've just been seeing what your baiting was supposed to accomplish, perhaps. Maybe I'm interested in seeing what you're up to or what chaos you think you're going to cause." He let his jaws part in a yawn, his fangs snapping down. "Also, just so you're aware ... do you have friends? At all? One would think you would enjoy ... company ... on your little outing. Something to play mind-games with. You'd be great at chess I expect. But no, seriously, do you have any friends? I'm just asking." He glanced around. "Anyway, anyway ... the reason I'm following you around like a lost puppy -" he said it as an off-hand statement with no connection to Vincent's thoughts - and he didn't seem to might or rise to the comparison "-is that I don't know what this room does. And there is a far stronger chance to find out if you're around." And I want to work out if there's a chink in that armor of yours that I can exploit too, Vice Mice.Vincent smirked, icily watching the vampire. He didn’t say anything, though he was mentally tracking Myrnin’s words as he waited for an appropriate time he felt like interjecting. I wouldn’t waste my time with you if you weren’t, he noted silently in response. He gave a smug raise of his eyebrows as the vampire continued, keeping up the front that he was currently at the strings of some convoluted plan, when in reality he was just trying to make some entertainment for himself. His expression lightened in surprise at the next question, letting out a sharp scoff after a moment’s recovery. He continued in silence, gears slowly turning in his head while the vampire went on. Sure, he had plenty of play things, and perhaps a distinct lack of genuine friendship, but that seemed irrelevant. He had people he liked, and those who liked him back - outside of his doctor, he didn’t need anyone who could actually get into his skin. His expression had eased into a more gentle smile, though a twinge of curiosity lingered in his features as he leaned a bit closer to the vampire. “Are you wanting to be my friend, Myrnin?” He asked slowly, an amused grin creeping onto his face. He leaned back, resting on his heels with the same charmed smile. He chuckled a bit, looking off in acknowledgment of the rest of the room. There was a subtle hint in the back of his mind that Myrnin had mentioned the same analogy, though the man didn’t grab onto it. “Should we look around?” He offered, having no real intention to stay close to the vampire’s side.
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Post by strider on Dec 20, 2020 22:44:56 GMT -5
Brown powder?” Orpheus repeated, frowning slightly. “Why would it be… a powder?” He didn’t quite understand, but he would take Λ’s word for that, too. Especially on things that his friend warned him were bad. And anything with a taste strong enough to last for days sounded… unpleasant to say the least. Orpheus didn’t want to risk a bad taste in his mouth for days. “So… the powder tastes bad, but the actual chocolate tastes good?” That seemed contradictory to him, but maybe it was about how it was made. After all, Λ had mentioned that it was bitter if made incorrectly. Bitter was quite possibly the worst flavor. Orpheus could handle salty and spicy and sour and sweet, but bitter… no thank you. Orpheus was happy to listen to Λ’s various explanations about why food was unsafe, even if it was an impossible hypothetical. It seemed that, for Orpheus, what was an every day thing was for Λ an impossible hypothetical. What would it be like, not trusting people enough that there was only one person you could accept food from? It made sense that Λ had to live that way, given his career. What was it like, being in danger constantly? Orpheus was in more danger now than he was used to being in, but it was still not nearly as much danger as Λ was in near constantly. It was so easy to talk to Λ, though Orpheus found it difficult to place why. A lot of the time, when people were more talented than others at a skill, the conversation revolved entirely around their skill. Λ was more intelligent than Orpheus by far, and though the conversation showcased Λ’s intelligence, it was not about it. Orpheus didn’t leave feeling inferior, he just felt… comfortable. Because Λ seemed to value Orpheus’ skills as much as Orpheus valued Λ’s. Orpheus watched Λ carefully, not sure at all what his friend was thinking. That was, perhaps, the downside of befriending someone so much more intelligent than you. Their thought process was difficult to read from their expression. “I know it won’t be easy,” he murmured softly, staring at the way the wind stole the snow from the ground and whirled it around in patterns and eddies. There had to be some sort of balance. There had to be some way to find it, to bring the House back into balance. Orpheus wanted to bring his world back into balance, too, but that was a mission for another time. Did he expect Λ to believe him? In all honesty, no. How could he expect anyone to believe him until he had proven that he could? The only belief he really needed was his own. He couldn’t rely entirely on other people – if he didn’t have his belief in himself, what did he have? His music. And that could… that could be enough. He hoped. He had to hope. “Thank you,” he murmured softly, offering Λ a tiny smile. “I appreciate your help. It really does mean more than I can say.” He might have to rely only on his own belief, but if he could get help… then he was more likely to succeed, right? Two people working together were always going to be more effective than one, especially when tackling something so big. His eyes widened as he stepped into the lodge, letting his hands drop to his side. It really was warm, and he was grateful to know he wouldn’t have to deal with frostbite this time around. The fireplace was nice, though Orpheus could see how things could go wrong, if the fire spread. Thankfully, it seemed contained. His attention switched almost immediately to the food Λ was pointing to. He moved forward, taking a cookie and tentatively taking a bite. His eyes widened and he took a deep breath, looking up at Λ. “This is delicious,” he managed softly, taking another bite. “I… regret that my world doesn’t have these.”
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Post by mintedstar/fur on Dec 20, 2020 23:15:05 GMT -5
Sam | Lodge | striderIt seemed like whatever Sam did, he ended up sad. He'd been with the Doctor all of two days and he didn't know what to do. So upon blinking into the lodge and still being seated on a sofa of sorts, he wasn't even sure of the shift. What he was aware of was Nico. Smelled before seen. In this case, Sam craned his neck around to do just that, attempting to locate his friend. It seemed like the chance he was looking for to have something nice to do. The second thing he noticed, rather late, was the fact that this wasn't the living room. Wait. Was it honestly just this close to the holidays again? When had that happened. It felt like he'd only just gotten here. In the House. "Nico?" he asked, shuffling around the sofa and heading toward the other blinker. "Everything good?"
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Post by strider on Dec 20, 2020 23:26:33 GMT -5
Nico looked up at the sound of his name, the creases in his expression softening once he noticed his friend. The last time he had seen him… Nico shuddered. It hadn’t been very nice. He… well, he hadn’t been very nice. He’d been scared, but that was no excuse. Sam had just been trying to help, and Nico had let him be herded away by the adults. It didn’t seem fair. He frowned slightly, then scooted over so there was enough room for Sam to sit near-ish him if he wanted. “I’m alright,” he murmured, sending a dirty look at the scepter. “A lot’s going on in my world,” he admitted, shrugging. “Grab some hot chocolate and sit down,” he suggested after another moment. He may not have been the best at reading other people’s expressions, but he could tell that something was on Sam’s mind. The best he could do was help distract his friend from it – and gods knew he needed a distraction as well.
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Post by mintedstar/fur on Dec 20, 2020 23:34:04 GMT -5
Sam looked at the hot chocolate and frowned a little. He wasn't completely sure whether he'd still like it or not, but he couldn't let Nico down. It seemed like he needed the company. So he approached the snacks and other beverages and divide out his own portion of hot chocolate. Then he returned to where Nico was, holding the hot mug without actually realizing it was hot. That was until there was a little twinge of pain and he quickly switched to using the handle. "It ... it seems like it." He came and sat, looking down at the hot chocolate. "What ... is there anything you want to talk about? What do you like to do that's distracting?" He wanted to distract Nico as much as possible from whatever was going on.
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Post by strider on Dec 20, 2020 23:38:42 GMT -5
Nico hadn’t considered that hot chocolate might not taste good anymore. Even the far inferior powder kind tasted at least a little bit good. It was sweet and creamy (so long as it wasn’t mixed with water), and filling but not filling enough that Nico felt sick after drinking it. He relaxed as he watched Sam pour himself a cup, then very carefully watched as he made his way over. “You ask these sorts of questions like I’m supposed to have a response to them,” he murmured softly, shaking his head. “Hobbies, distracting things…” he shook his head softly. “I try not to get in my head too much,” he admitted, “but it’s getting harder and harder lately.” He took another sip of hot chocolate, then set down the cup to get a better look at Sam. “What’s happening in your world right now?” he managed after a moment, trying to find something – anything – else to talk about.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Dec 20, 2020 23:43:26 GMT -5
“Regular chocolate isn’t a powder.” L was perfectly happy to explain how chocolate worked to the best of his ability. He didn’t actually know a lot about it, unfortunately, but he was aware of how it tasted and looked and that was more than Orpheus, apparently. He considered for a moment how best to explain. “I think they add things to it. Yes, that’s it.” He said after a moment. “That’s the only thing that makes sense. I don’t really know how it works, exactly, but I know that a bar of chocolate is sweet but powder chocolate is bitter. I assume sugar is added, at some point. Probably other things as well.” On that, they agreed. Of all the possible flavors, bitter was by far the worst one. And for L at least, it was very hard to get it off your tongue if you ever made the mistake of trying cocoa powder. He was attempting to save Orpheus from that fate. It wasn’t often that someone was willing to listen to L ramble, and he was grateful for it. It seemed like Orpheus was actually interested in what he was thinking, outside of just what it meant for a case, and that...surprised him, more than he let on. People didn’t typically prompt him to talk about why he only accepted food from Watari. People didn’t typically prompt him at all, actually, unless they needed something he knew. He was useful to them, nothing more. But...he had the strangest sense that this wasn’t like that. It was almost like...Orpheus actually cared what he thought beyond how it would benefit him. He shook his head a little, clearing it. Orpheus may have been his friend, but that didn’t mean he was willing to start trusting him. It was, however, nice to talk to someone who seemed…genuine. Human, in a way so few people did. If L had known what Orpheus was thinking, he might have told him he was wrong. L wasn’t more intelligent than Orpheus. L was simply intelligent in an extremely different way. Perhaps his IQ was higher...he would have said it certainly was...but he was quite sure that he could in no way compete with Orpheus’ social abilities, or his musical ones. He valued Orpheus’ skills, as they were no less than his own, simply in a different area. He nodded once. “No, it won’t be easy at all.” He agreed quietly. Bringing a world into balance...he couldn’t tell Orpheus not to try, not when that was all he was really trying to do in his own world. He looked at his friend, his dark eyes difficult to read unless you knew him well enough to see the glimmer of respect in them. He didn’t think Orpheus was a fool for trying. He thought he was brave, and human, and kind, and all the other things L fought so hard to protect. He didn’t look away as he nodded once. “I still want to learn music, if you’re willing to teach me.” He added, his voice low. “If you think that it could possibly help, then...I think it’s worth trying.” He hesitated, unsure how to say what he felt he needed to. “Even if you fail…” he began, then broke off, biting his lips a little bit. Did that sound right? He wasn’t sure. “Even if you fail,” he said again, with a little more confidence this time. “Then I think trying was worth it. It’s...a very human thing to do.” And with that, he stepped into the Lodge, letting the bandana go as he did. The fire was at least contained this time. That was good. He would hate to see the place burn down again, not when he and Orpheus had just managed to get warm. He looked up as Orpheus took a bite, and he immediately made a mental note to watch for signs that it was changing him somehow. At least he didn’t immediately collapse. That meant if there was something wrong with them, it was probably more subtle. “Yes, it’s extremely good.” He agreed, nodding and coming forward a little to see which type Orpheus had picked as his first ever cookie. “Mm. Good choice.” He told him, satisfied. Then he carefully picked up a large chocolate chip one, tapping one of the small brown bits. “This is chocolate,” he explained. “And in this case, it’s one of my favorites.” He still didn’t think it was safe. But he respected Orpheus’ decision. He handed the cookie over. “Here.”
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Post by mintedstar/fur on Dec 20, 2020 23:50:37 GMT -5
Well ... if he didn't have anything, Sam supposed he'd have to work something out. Maybe help Nico find a new interest. Or maybe something they could do together? He was really trying to keep his support as obvious as possible. He wanted to help. "Okay," he said. "If there's anything you want to do ... there's probably a lot of things around here." It was holiday themed. There had to be something. With that in mind of course, he mused for a second over whether or not he really wanted to talk about what was happening. Then he looked down at his hot chocolate and shook his head. He didn't. He didn't want to talk about ... what he was. He wanted to think about almost anything else. "I ... do you want to go outside after you're done with your hot chocolate?" he asked instead. After such a long time looking at his own, he finally took a sip. It didn't taste the same. But it wasn't the worst. Just very, very odd.
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