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Post by <Raintalon> on May 6, 2021 8:21:24 GMT -5
Matt | Monster room | strider |Say yes, say yes, say yes, say yes, say yes, say yes........."No way!" hissed Matt back, gesturing to the monster as if Nico had just suggested that he jump off a cliff. "That thing's huge! No way are you gonna try to take it down by yourself." He frowned, thinking. "Okay, I suck at fighting," he admitted, trying to think at something he didn't suck at. Video games. A lot of good that would do them now. "But I'm like, super annoying," he added, still in a harsh whisper. "What if I distracted it? So you could get closer?"
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Post by <Raintalon> on May 6, 2021 8:36:43 GMT -5
L, while he did at times to nonverbal (it was interesting to balance this with the amount of communication he did during cases, thankfully a good portion of it was not vocal), could tell that this wasn’t the same thing. He could talk, just not… “Ah. Another one,” he muttered, shaking his head a little as he figured out the House’ purpose here. “I did this room with a friend of mine once too. Not precisely the same...there were no dead bodies last time...but you’re supposed to try doing my job, I think.” Annoying that he couldn’t help. He knew things, clues and what they might mean, but he couldn’t tell any of that. He lifted his hands and tried to sign it instead, but his hands refused to cooperate...no loopholes, then. He shook his head, mildly irritated. He looked at the knife as Matt picked it up, and opened his mouth to say something about it, then closed it again and narrowed his eyes as nothing happened. Matt | Museum | ®Hawkpath® |"Okay, well that's not gonna go great, because wild coincidence, I totally failed detective school," he said, with a small laugh as he turned the knife over in his hands, his inner monologue getting louder with every thought. Ha, dumbass. "No, I really did. I suck," he insisted, setting the knife back down. "I mean...this is a murder. How am I supposed to know what happened? I mean, he was stabbed, obviously, and the angle of the knife definitely means there was a struggle, but anyone would know that."
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Post by strider on May 6, 2021 16:21:26 GMT -5
“I’ve fought larger,” Nico replied, shrugging. It wasn’t so much an attempt to brag as it was just… fact. He had fought larger. He’d nearly been killed by larger, but in the end… he was still alive, and most of the monsters he had fought weren’t quite so fortunate. He frowned, glancing back as though he could pinpoint where, exactly, the monster was and how best to attack it. “What?” his eyes widened, attention shifting fully to Matt. “You’re… you’re unarmed, what are you going to do if it comes after you?” It was getting close, now… they didn’t have much time to decide on a plan. “Fine,” he agreed reluctantly after a pregnant moment. “I’ll try not to let you get yourself killed.”
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Post by <Raintalon> on May 6, 2021 21:20:18 GMT -5
Matt | Monster room | strider |Matt had just been getting ready to argue, his mouth open in protest, when Nico...agreed. Oh. Okay. That was easy. He shot Nico a wide grin, then jumped out from behind the rock, waving his arms. "Hey!" he shouted, picking a rock up off the ground and chucking it at the monster to try and pull its full attention to him and only him. "How's that depth perception, huh??"
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on May 7, 2021 20:37:20 GMT -5
L blinked, hesitating before he answered that question. “Yes...and no,” he admitted, pursing his lips a little. “I’m fairly desensitized to the idea in my own world, as well. It’s a side effect of what I do, most likely. I’m not even close to okay with it, but it is likely and there’s nothing I can do that I will do to make it less likely. So...I’m used to it. Still, it isn’t normally this likely. He blinked a little, expression softening as Kid offered to help. “I’m afraid not,” he answered after a moment. “It’s complicated, but the short version is that my cover is blown. I’m on the run. Hence the disguise.” "I meant your two death were in the House?" Kid elaborated, rephrasing how his question had been formulated. He had to admit, he related a bit too much to what L was saying. He didn't like it, but he wasn't sure how to change it. It seemed like one of those situations where there wasn't a good answer. "Oh, I see," he said. "Can you get a new cover? Change your appearance again and the like." He leaned forward, interested in this. "Of course if that's a subject you don't want to get into ..." “Ah. Yes, they were in the House,” L replied, nodding a little as he understood Kid’s words. They were also both related to Myrnin, one directly and one indirectly caused by him. He didn’t see the need to mention that fact. He couldn’t say he wasn’t bothered by the idea of his own death, he definitely was, but he also couldn’t say he was as bothered most people would be. Maybe he was just used to the idea...maybe he wasn’t as sensitive to it as some. Or maybe he was just better at pretending. “I can get a new cover, but I need to find Watari, first,” he explained. “Which is proving difficult as the House insists on blinking me in every few seconds. Still...the more time that passes, the more likely it is that I’ll survive.”
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on May 8, 2021 15:42:33 GMT -5
Kelsier hated Hades. He suspected if Hades knew about him, he’d be hated by him, too. And really? That was perfectly fine with him. He’d much rather be despised by the enemy than win them over, especially if they were just a little bit afraid of him, too. Hades didn’t fear Kelsier, of course, but...well. Maybe the dream hadn’t been all wrong. Maybe Kel would rather fight Hades than think about the things he’d done, the way he’d treated Nico. He was angry on Nico’s behalf. Angry that Hades had taught Nico that a kid had to earn their parent’s pride, when really it was the parent’s job to earn their child’s respect. He shook his head a little. Nico was never going to let him hold it against himself, and he was never going to forgive himself for it. And yet they both knew, deep down, that that was exactly who Kelsier was. They both knew that he wasn’t a kind person, a gentle person, he was a wildfire and though perhaps he’d leave the start of a new forest in his wake, it wasn’t safe to be around until he was gone. He looked up sharply as the forest faded, tensing as it...no. No no no. “Nico! Hang on!” He moved, trying to catch him as the room shifted and plunged them into darkness. He caught his breath with a start as he realized he’d stopped falling. He blinked, looking around quickly, trying to figure out where he’d landed. Wait… “Nico,” he murmured, freezing as he found him. He stepped forward, then looked down, eyes widening as he realized he was partially see through. Which meant… “Dammit,” he muttered. He didn’t know where this was or what context Nico was remembering, but he had a feeling this wasn’t going to be a very pleasant dream. Losing Nico was enough to crush Kelsier. What would crush Nico?
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Post by strider on May 8, 2021 18:48:05 GMT -5
Nico had been ready to make excuses for Hades, in his dream. Excuses because he really wasn’t as bad as he seemed, because he tried to be a good father… Nico stood up, eyes narrowing. Hades didn’t deserve anyone making excuses for him. Not after… not after everything. Nico let his eyes close for a moment, trying to get himself together. Kelsier wouldn’t have wanted him to defend Hades, not after what he had put them both through. But Kelsier wasn’t there at the moment, not like he should have been. It was lonely, at Nico’s little campsite. He kept himself away from the others, even the boys he had come to see as family. He tried to keep his distance from Kelsier out of some dim hope that he would get better if left alone, but… but Nico had been gone for months and it hadn’t gotten better at all. Being back hadn’t helped either, and Nico was beginning to think that maybe Kelsier really was broken. Maybe he really had broken his promise. Still… he stood up, pressing his palms against his eyes for a moment before moving towards the center of camp. Something warm was cooking over the fire, and Nico scooped a helping of it into a cup. He wasn’t hungry himself, and he knew Kelsier didn’t often eat what he brought him, but he had to keep trying, right? That was what Kelsier had taught him. You don’t give up, no matter what. Nico wanted to yell at him, to demand why he should take that advice when it was Kelsier who had given up. He knew that was unfair. Kelsier hadn’t given up, not really… he was just fighting the wrong battle. Somehow, that was worse. Nico slipped quietly into his tent, standing a safe distance away as he put the cup of breakfast on the ground. “Morning,” he managed softly, trying not to startle Kelsier too much with his presence.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on May 8, 2021 20:00:18 GMT -5
Kelsier looked watched as Nico seemed almost to sink into the dream, watched as even his expression and the way he held himself switched to the persona the House had given him. He had a very bad feeling about where this was going, what the House had decided they should have to live through. After what had just happened to Kelsier? He didn’t think he very much wanted to know. But he was going to see it anyway. He wouldn’t leave Nico alone in whatever was going to happen next. He watched quietly as Nico got up, following behind as he moved over to fire. It looked familiar to Kelsier’s eyes, but he thought he knew enough about Nico’s world to know that it wasn’t as normal as it appeared to be...unless...they couldn’t make their inventions work for some reason. He followed behind as Nico moved on, shaking his head. As long as nothing bad happened, he didn’t much care whether the dream made any sense. He’d rather know than not know, overall, but...he wasn’t in this for the mystery, he was in it for Nico. The House could offer a thousand tantalizing questions, as long as it gave him his son back. He followed Nico into the tent, and froze. It was him, but...also not him. He was thinner in the dream, his hair was longer, and he was missing an arm. And, even more pressing, was the look in his hazel eyes. Dark, was the word that came to mind. Haunted. He looked...not frightened, exactly, but maybe angry. Maybe unsure. Kelsier didn’t think he’d ever had that expression before, and he didn’t want to. It wasn’t really him, as he thought of himself anyway. Something was really wrong with him. Something that Nico clearly was aware of, from his slow, cautious movements. Kelsier was trying to sleep. It was much harder than it used to be, sleeping. It took steps. He had to wait until he was exhausted before it was even an option. He had to wait for the right moment. Often, the right moment proved as elusive as freedom, and so he went days without closing his eyes for more than a moment at a time, feeling the weight of it on his body. A nightmare, but at the very least, a lucid one. He knew where he was. He knew that this wasn’t real. He was aware that Hades was watching him, observing, no doubt amused at him for his struggles. He grit his teeth, fighting back the urge to break something, becuase he didn’t want to give Hades the satisfaction of knowing he was in pain. The point was that he wasn’t paying attention. He started as Hades spoke, turning sharply to look at him. He was wearing Nico’s face, as usual, he’d brought food, his voice was soft as if trying to soothe the pain...and Kelsier hated it. He hated that he’d thought for a single moment that this was real. He hated that Hades was in his head enough to dictate what he saw. He didn’t speak, or look at the food. He just eyed Hades, waiting for him to make his move.
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Post by strider on May 8, 2021 23:42:40 GMT -5
Nico didn’t notice the real Kelsier there. Well… he did, in a way. He felt the way Kelsier was hovering in the room, giving Nico the tiniest bit of hope that maybe, just maybe, he’d be able to get Kelsier back. Looking at him… it was hard to believe it was the same man who had found him in a convenience store years before. He looked away, hand drifting up to his own arm. The last time Kelsier had been himself… he’d told Nico he trusted him. He had let him remove the arm, because it was the only way to make sure he survived. Sometimes, Nico wondered if this was all his fault. If he had caused this somehow, if this was some sort of infection from the impromptu surgery… it didn’t matter. It was his fault anyway. His fault that Kelsier was broken, because without him… Kelsier never would have gotten mixed up with Hades. The look in Kelsier’s eyes was worse than any stab wound. The dim hatred there… it stung more than Nico had words to describe. He wanted to run to Kelsier, wanted to pull him into an embrace, wanted to let himself be held. How much had he been shaking after that first zombie attack, the one they shouldn’t have survived? How warm had Kelsier’s embrace been that he’d been able to stop shaking? He wasn’t shaking now. He had, the first few times Kelsier had looked at him like that. Now, he was just tired. He took a small step back, sitting down so his good eye was angled at Kelsier. Not only so he could see him better, but so Kelsier wouldn’t associate the scar across his bad one with the same scar he’d given Hades. Nico had believed they could win, then. He didn’t believe that anymore. Nico leaned his back against the thin material of the tent, pulling his knees close to his chest and nudging the food just a little bit closer. In truth… he was surprised that Kelsier was still alive. He had hoped that leaving him with a group would help him get better, but… for him to have survived while like this? Nico owed the group more than he’d been able to give them. As long as Kelsier was alive, there was a chance, right? Sometimes he thought he might hate Kelsier, for teaching him about hope. “Are… you feeling alright?” he asked after a moment, lifting his gaze to meet Kelsier’s. “The weather’s improving. I was going to practice with the sword later. You… you told me you were going to teach me more, once. I’m still… I’m still gonna hold you to that.” His voice broke just a little, but he forced himself to breathe.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on May 9, 2021 20:27:13 GMT -5
Sal hadn’t really hugged other people before either. Or...he had, but not anyone his own age. And not for a while. His dad hadn’t been interested in hugs his mom left, and his mom obviously couldn’t give hugs anymore...but he wasn’t going to think about that when it was that topic that had made Zuko upset in the first place. They didn’t need to be sad. Why be sad when there were other things, good things to think about? Like the fact that he was making a friend, for example. That counted as a very good thing. “Turtle duck. Sounds...really cute. I hope I can see one someday.” He really did. They sounded adorable, and since he loved turtles and he loved ducks, it seemed natural that he would love turtle ducks. He was still smiling, and he almost wished Zuko could tell without him having to say it, but it didn’t occur to him to take off his prosthetic. He just...didn’t do that around people. “I really like cats!” He said cheerfully. “I have a kitten, actually, his name is Gizmo. And my name is Sal, it’s really cool to meet you! What’s your name?” Juuzou blinked, startled by the proclamation. Growing up, in his experience, didn’t make you very smart. He wasn’t entirely sure what it did make you...he wasn’t sure he really wanted to find out, actually. It seemed like something he’d really rather avoid doing. He blinked as Net pinched himself. “Why does that prove you’re real?” He asked, and reached to pinch himself, too. “Ow,” he remarked, not sounding too bothered about it. “I guess I’m real, too. Which means...we did meet in the same dream!” He was actually excited by that concept, he realized, thrilled to meet someone his own age, even if it was in his head. Or...was it in his head? Was he in Newt’s head? In between? Ronan was already getting attached to this boy, this daredevil boy who had been the first to think of leaping between tables, who went by his last name, who...who was so very alive that it made Ronan want to be equally wild and free. He grinned, glancing back at the other table and wondering whether he should try to jump it again...on the other hand, maybe he should find something more interesting to do. He looked back at Noah, his grin deepening into something that could only be described as purely devilish, and turned to the others. “Hey!” He yelled, waving his arms above his head. “You guys! Help us stack these tables!” ‘Please’ didn’t enter his mind. He didn’t expect to meet any resistance...who wouldn’t want to stack the tables? It wouldn’t be hard, with all of them involved. He didn’t doubt they could pull it off. He glanced at Noah again. He did at least for sure have his help. “Magic?” Varian blinked, startled by the idea. Of course...he wasn’t saying it wasn’t magic. He was just not used to thinking in those terms, and not science. “I guess...I guess maybe it is magic!” He agreed brightly. “But it could also just be some kind of invention...inventions can do anything. They could be making me hear you in English even though you’re speaking Italian, and you could be hearing me in Italian even though I’m speaking English. If someone built this, that would be incredible.” He paused, then gave a very serious nod. “Oh, I am good at it,” he confirmed, giving a small smile. “I want to show you everything! People don’t see my experiments very often, but I trust you. I think it would be fun to show you. Even if it is loud.” Very loud sometimes, in fairness. But he had warned Nico first, so it should be fine. He wasn’t too concerned about it. A small, very skinny boy blinked in, curled on the floor and staring at his hands. He looked up sharply as he appeared, his eyes widening as he discovered...a room? There were other kids there, kids his age. He relaxed a little at that...kids were far better than adults were. He didn’t quite dare move, for fear of calling attention to himself. Instead, he stared at the others, eyes searching as he noted each one. He sort of wanted to talk to them, but they seemed busy...and he didn’t even know where he was. He couldn’t think what could have brought him here, how this was possible at all, maybe...maybe he was dreaming? Either way, he decided to watch and listen, for the moment.
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Post by strider on May 10, 2021 2:09:37 GMT -5
Zuko held onto Sal for a long moment before he let him go, unsure how to react to the hug. He wasn’t used to hugging people, but somehow that seemed to make the hug Sal had given him better, almost. Like it was worth more because he hadn’t experienced very many hugs in his life. Or maybe that was stupid and maybe hugs were stupid, too. That was what Azula would probably say. It was what Ozai had probably said to her at some point. Because Ursa had given Zuko hugs, but not always Azula. He pushed the thought out of his mind. He didn’t want to think about Azula, and he didn’t want to think about his mom. He wanted to be here, in this moment, with Sal. “I hope you get to see one someday, too,” he replied, a trace of a smile touching his lips. “Maybe one day… I can show you one. You can come to the palace and see the baby ones that like to live in some of the little ponds we have!” Zuko didn’t know for sure that Sal was smiling, but he hoped he was. He hoped he was enjoying the conversation as much as Zuko himself was. “I’ve only seen cats a few times, but I like them, too. They seem nice, but they need space, too. I… think that’s cool.” He looked up, gold eyes meeting blue for a long moment. “Nice to meet you, Sal,” he said, giving a quick bow just as his mother had showed him. “My name is Zuko.” He seemed about to say more when he heard a shout from behind him. He turned, crossing his arms. He didn’t like being ordered around, but… stacking the tables seemed like it could be fun. Still… “Why do you get to tell us what to do?” “Cool!” Newt replied, a wide grin spreading across his face. “If you can feel the pain and it doesn’t wake you up, then that means you’re already awake! It’s something my da told me for when I have nightmares, and it works pretty well.” He gave a small shrug, looking around for something to do when he heard Ronan’s voice call out. He had almost forgotten that he and Rei weren’t in the room alone. There were other people here, and though Newt didn’t always like being surrounded by a ton of strangers… these were all kids, and none of them seemed to be sick. Which was good. It meant… well, it meant that Newt might actually get to play with these kids, for once in his life. “Wanna help them stack the tables?” he asked, turning to Rei to get his new friend’s approval first. It sounded fun, but he didn’t want to ditch Rei this soon after meeting him. That just seemed mean. Noah blinked, a little bit surprised as his new friend immediately took control of the situation, calling for the others to come and help them. Good… he was really starting to like Lynch. He didn’t give up and he was willing to try cool, probably ridiculous and not very safe things with him. He was just… cool. And Noah wasn’t used to being around cool people. He especially wasn’t used to someone else thinking he was cool. He decided almost immediately that he liked Lynch, that he hoped he could stay friends with him even when he had to go back home. The people around them seemed relatively slow to respond, though, and Noah couldn’t help but make a face. He had thought people would be ecstatic to help out, but the boy with the long hair seemed annoyed, and the others weren’t really responding. “It’s gonna be fun!” he replied to Zuko, taking Ronan’s hand without thinking in case his new friend was upset that someone wasn’t being very nice about it all. “You don’t have to help, but it’ll be cooler with more people.” “Inventions… magic… is there really that much of a difference?” Nico asked, tilting his head a little bit. His brow furrowed as he tried to figure it out. “People say the automobile is an invention, but I dunno how it works, so it might as well be magic. So maybe it is magic and maybe it’s an invention all at once!” He had no idea if that made any sense at all, but he hoped it did. He wanted his new friend to understand what he was saying. Even if he was, apparently, speaking English. Or… well, even if it seemed like Varian could understand his language. Understanding the individual words wasn’t the same as understanding the meaning behind them, and that was absolutely fascinating to Nico. He kept that thought to himself, though, afraid Varian would think it weird. “You… trust me?” Nico asked, eyes widened in very obvious shock. “I… I’ll do my very best to prove that I’m worth your trust. I don’t care how loud it is, I won’t break anything or ruin your experiments or… or anything like that. I promise.” Another boy appeared, hair twisted up into a rather elaborate updo, a fancy silk dress draped around his body that he didn’t seem very comfortable in. He frowned, backing up against a wall as he realized he wasn’t where he had been any longer. At least he didn’t have to stare at lines of… of something that didn’t make any sense to him. The issue with that was he really didn’t know where he was now. He didn’t recognize anyone he was with, but they were all dressed much less fancy than him, so… knowing full well that his father would hate it, he stripped off the silk dress until he stood in nothing but his chemise and petticoats. He briefly considered taking off the petticoats, too, but… that didn’t seem like a great idea. He tilted his head, about to ask if he could join in with the table stacking when he noticed someone who wasn’t talking to anyone else yet. Crumpling his dress into a ball and carrying it under his arm, he took a few small steps towards the other boy, offering a tiny smile as he sat down a few feet away.
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Post by <Raintalon> on May 11, 2021 17:53:20 GMT -5
Nico was fairly certain that Matt was about to get himself killed. He was going to do his best to stop that, but… given the way the cyclops roared, then charged… “Duck!” Nico shouted, launching himself out of hiding and towards the cyclops, sword soaking in the light of the room as he caught himself on the cyclops’ shoulder. It rammed backwards, almost knocking Nico off, but he managed to cling on. Matt | Monster room | strider |Matt stumbled backwards, hands over his head as Nico charged for the centaur, at the same moment it charged for him. "H-h-ey, no, no, no!" he said hastily, as the centaur's attention shifted to Nico. Shakily, he took a step forward, trembling from head to toe now. Stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid, stupid....."You think he's more interesting than me just cause he's got some big shiny sword? Nah, man, I can be like, so interesting. Blah, blah, blah, hey, do centaurs speak English? I think they don't, cause in this one movie I saw - " He leapt to the side as the centaur tried to bring one of its fists down on his head, and nearly crashed into the wall in his hurry to get away. "B-b-b-b-b-b-b-because, in the movie," he continued, his voice still loud, although significantly higher in pitch. "There, was, uh..."
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Post by <Raintalon> on May 11, 2021 18:01:02 GMT -5
Kelsier stepped back, dagger in hand, as they released him. He hated this. He wanted to fight something, he wanted a war he knew he was on the right side of, and technically, he had one. He just didn’t have a weapon. He turned his back on them and moved forward, falling to his knees beside Nico once again. Pulling him gently into his arms, then straightening up and turning back to Hange, He didn’t speak. His heart wasn’t in it. He just waited for them to lead the way. Hange | Museum room/living room | ®Hawkpath® strider |Hange didn't speak, either, but simply began to walk towards where they knew the door to be, paying Quincy no mind as they went now that they were all out of danger. The House's puppet could do what it wanted. They opened the door in a single motion and walked into the living room, their steps making a sound even against the carpet due to the total silence of the procession. Silently, they moved to the couch, dusting it off and moving a few pillows aside to make room for Nico's body. Then, they turned and walked back into the hallway, pausing for a moment to look back at the father and the boy held in his arms. Then, they sped away down the hall in the blink of an eye. Away from Kelsier and Nico. Away from everyone.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on May 11, 2021 18:25:29 GMT -5
L blinked slowly at Matt as he spoke. He certainly had an interesting method of communication...one L wasn’t unfamiliar with, but also wasn’t terribly used to. He stared a moment longer, then looked at the knife, eyes narrowing. He could figure out quite a lot from the evidence, but it didn’t do much good since he couldn’t say it. “I see,” he said simply, looking up again. “What other obvious things can you tell?”
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Post by <Raintalon> on May 11, 2021 18:34:44 GMT -5
Matt | SSR | ®Hawkpath® |Matt's confidence shattered in an instant as L turned his attention on him, and he fumbled, scuffing his foot as if he'd just been called on in class. "I mean, I dunno," he said, glancing again at the body. His mind felt like it was full of molasses - slow, sticky, useless. How was he supposed to know? It was a dead body. There was a knife. A lot of other information hovered at his periphery, but he shoved it aside immediately, sure he was making things up. "It's a corpse," he said at last, shrugging. "I'm not a detective. I told you."
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Post by strider on May 11, 2021 19:11:36 GMT -5
If there was one thing Nico could say for Matt, it was that he was extraordinarily brave. Stupid, but brave. Which was either going to save both of their lives or get them both killed… actually, those traits would make Matt an excellent demigod. Maybe that was why Nico had such complicated opinions of other heroes – they took too many risks, but they were brave doing it. Admirable, but stupid. The cyclops seemed puzzled by the tiny annoying thing in front of it, and it ambled forward, roaring and trying to drown out the sound of Matt’s voice. Which meant that Nico needed to get in and kill it as quickly as he possibly could before it decided that the easiest way to shut Matt up was to kill him. He leapt onto the cyclops’ back, gasping in shock as it did its best to dislodge him. “When I say run, run!” he yelled at Matt, unsure which way the cyclops would fall if he did manage to dispatch it.
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Post by <Raintalon> on May 11, 2021 20:20:53 GMT -5
Matt | Monster room | strider |Matt, for his part, was feeling a lot of things - foolish, confused, terrified, and most pressingly, not immortal. Maybe brave was somewhere in the mix, but it was hard to sort out with every nerve ending in his body screaming at him to run and/or hide. He hoped Nico had some kind of plan, because he had none whatsoever - just whatever popped into his head moment to moment. "Okay!!" he yelled back, stumbling back several more steps as the cyclops came at him. "Running! Can do! Definitely can do that if asked!"
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on May 12, 2021 16:01:47 GMT -5
L watched Matt carefully, his head tilted slightly to one side. He had the benefit of knowing a great deal about Matt, in theory, and having spoken to him a couple times in addition to the others, but..,this Matt was older. And L didn’t think a file could prepare you for a person, anyway. He stood still, waiting for a long moment, then shook his head. “The House seems to think otherwise,” he noted. “There’s no need to worry about being correct. This may not even be an actual body, and if it is, there’s no way to do a proper investigation in the House anyway. If you’d prefer I cover my ears while you make your analysis, I will.”
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on May 13, 2021 22:44:09 GMT -5
L was becoming more and more aware that he and Orpheus thought about things very differently. He was intrigued by that - it was fascinating, seeing someone whose brain worked almost opposite to L’s - and he was becoming less and less nervous about it. It seemed, for whatever reason...Orpheus was becoming less and less of a potential threat. Maybe it was just because L was actually getting to know him. He was still exhausted. Still wanted to find Watari, still needed to be very, very careful in order to survive. But this...it was actually fun, a word L used sparingly. He didn’t think it was only the fact that he liked playing chess, either. It was that he was having fun with Orpheus, and enjoying his presence. It shouldn’t have been as surprising as it was, but he wasn’t at all used to it. He nodded just a little, pushing his thoughts back again. They were constant and meandering and the reason he sometimes jumped from topic to topic too fast to be followed. “That’s true. I imagine we both have some sort of reputation, but I wouldn’t know mine. Or yours, for that matter. I haven’t talked to other people who also know you. Mine is hard for me to know, as people don’t talk about me when they know I’m listening and are unreliable when it comes to how they feel about me, since they tend to subconsciously say what I want to hear. Well...not everyone. Some people are very clear about their opinions…” He shook his head, focusing on the game again. Right...Orpheus was still very clearly on the defensive. L moved a piece, setting up an attack he could most likely make in two or three more moves, depending on Orpheus’ reaction. Then he looked up, tilting his head a little.
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Post by mintedstar/fur on May 14, 2021 0:05:13 GMT -5
“I guess I can see my reflection in it,” Orpheus returned uncertainly, flipping his own over so the shiny side was up. He wasn’t so sure he trusted the disc things anymore – they had tasted really bad, and the part where he had tried to bite was sharp. He was trying his best not to accidentally cut his finger on it. “I don’t know why they would keep so many of them in separate packages if they were mirrors, though,” he added, flipping his back over to the other side. He squinted at the image, then lifted it up for Theta to see. “The Bee Movie. What’s a movie? What’s a Shrek?” He peered over at Theta’s, almost recoiling as he saw the weird animal on it. “At least I know what bees are,” he added, looking back at his own. “I don’t know why the bad tasting thing has animals on it. It doesn’t make very much sense.” He hadn’t yet questioned the very large black box that was sitting on top of the cabinets. He didn’t think it was related. Theta didn't think that the black box was related either. In fact, he didn't know what any of these things were and he didn't think they were mirrors either. It didn't make a lot of sense for there to be so many or for there to be a hole in the middle of the shiny disk. "What's a bee?" he asked, since clearly Orpheus knew what it was. Theta didn't. It sounded like a bunch of odd syllable randomly shoved together. It certainly wasn't his understanding of an animal. He caught a look over Orpheus' shoulder and wrinkled his nose. "It has a person's face. That's not a good look." None of it was. It all looked horrifying. "Who would do this to animals?" he wondered, puzzled more than horrified. "Do you think they are drawings of some sort of experiment?" Theta certainly had no better guess than that. This seemed the best that he could come up with.
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Post by strider on May 14, 2021 2:36:42 GMT -5
Orpheus’ thoughts weren’t nearly as active as L’s. They weren’t analyzing the situation like his friend was, they were just… shifting, fading in and out of each other as he listened to L, as he stared at the chess board and tried to wrap his head around how someone might try to play offensively. He wasn’t going to try – he still didn’t really want to take L’s pieces, and it seemed like it wouldn’t make much difference if he did now anyway. He looked up at L, allowing a small smile to cross his features. He was enjoying himself. He was enjoying seeing L enjoy himself. He knew a room couldn’t do away with the things L was stressed about. He knew it probably wasn’t even a good enough distraction, but… he was grateful that L didn’t seem to be locked in thought about his situation. Orpheus had no doubt he was still thinking about it, but if Orpheus could help push it from the forefront of his mind… “I haven’t met very many people,” Orpheus admitted softly, looking up at L. “I don’t know that I’ve met enough to really have a reputation. Unless my reputation is just carrying my lyre around… plenty of people have seen me with it, even if I don’t play every time I’m here. I don’t… well, I don’t know that I really care for reputations. I’d rather get to know someone for real instead of listening to what other people have to say about them.” He didn’t know very much about L’s reputation, but… he had a feeling he liked him a lot better knowing him than he would have if he had just heard someone describe L as his reputation. Reputations were… at best, a bunch of assumptions. Orpheus would rather not form those kinds of assumptions. “You say that like it’s not a good thing,” Orpheus murmured after a long moment, his attention pulled from the game. “When people are honest about their opinions… it’s not the nice opinions, is it?” It took a few moments for Orpheus to decide what he was going to do, but he decided eventually, figuring that if he was going to go down, he might as well try to take at least one of L’s pieces.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on May 14, 2021 4:41:50 GMT -5
It was probably the practice L had at analyzing that made him so prone to do it, even when he didn’t technically need to. He did need to here - both because of the House and because of the game - but he caught himself analyzing absolutely everything. He couldn’t seem to actually help it. Not that he tried. It was his job to analyze, he wasn’t going to object to practice, even on completely irrelevant details...and it was always possible he’d notice something amiss, so was it ever really unnecessary, anyway? He was certainly tired enough to half wish he could shut his brain off, through. Even just for five minutes or so, not overthinking would be nice...it was too bad he couldn’t just stop worrying by deciding not to worry. He considered Orpheus’ words instead. It wasn’t an end to his worrying, but it was much better than no distraction from it at all. “I suppose...it depends on what you mean by reputation,” he mused. “If you mean a sizable one, then no, most likely not if you haven’t met many people. Then again, I doubt I’m well known, either. I’ve blinked in 83 times, including now, but I don’t know many people personally...you, Myrnin, Kid, Hook, Touka, and Czeslaw being the main ones, though not the only ones by far and I haven’t run into the last three in quite some time, so I don’t know if they’re still blinking at all...anyway, the point is that if you mean simply what other people think of you, then yes, you would have a reputation.” He pulled himself back. He didn’t need to ramble too much, not when he still wasn’t sure Orpheus appreciated it or was just too friendly to say otherwise. He looked at the board instead for a long moment, then back af Orpheus, eyes widening a little. “Oh, no, I prefer it when people are honest...well, yes, the opinions are sometimes less than kindly stated, but I would still rather be told what they are.” He did that, too, at the cost of seeming rude oftentimes. He wasn’t against lying - he was excellent at it - but he disliked white lies. Maybe that was why he appreciated Orpheus so much. Orpheus meant what he said, and he was one person L was beginning to think might not lie at all, a feat he wouldn’t have thought anyone capable of. He looked at the board again, then made his move, putting his bishop at risk in order to set up a way to end the game. Assuming Orpheus fell for it, anyway.
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Post by strider on May 14, 2021 23:40:36 GMT -5
“You’ve never seen a bee before?” Orpheus asked, surprised. “They’re little black and yellow animals that are…” he frowned, holding his thumb and forefinger a few centimeters apart so Theta could see, “about thiiiiiis big, and they pollinate all the flowers and stuff so they can grow better and so more of them can grow! But if you get too close they can also sting… but if they do that, they might die. So you really have to upset one to get stung.” Orpheus gave a small smile, hoping his new friend understood the explanation. “They don’t have people faces, though,” he added, in case that wasn’t clear. “They’re a lot cuter than this one. This one is just… creepy. I don’t think I like it very much.” It took a lot for Orpheus to express his disapproval of something – he usually tried to look for the positives, but a bee with a person’s face didn’t really have very many positives. “I hope it’s not an experiment,” Orpheus whispered, voice low and sad. “I can’t imagine it was very nice to the bee, if it was.”
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Post by strider on May 15, 2021 1:09:16 GMT -5
Orpheus tended to be quiet. Unless the conversation was about music, or stories, or things he could connect to his own world, he didn’t say much unless engaged in direct conversation. If there was no music, he didn’t know how to fill the silence with his voice. It was a little bit easier around L – around anyone he was friends with, really – but he still found it a bit easier to listen than it was to fill the silence all by himself. He knew he could hold his own in a conversation, even a conversation with someone like L who was worlds smarter than him, but… this was comfortable. Listening to L, watching the board, piping up when he needed to. He didn’t need to be the center of the discussion. He was more than content to just exist and craft songs and stories in his head, taking some inspiration from the situation he found himself in. All that to say, not only did he not mind that L was rambling, he actually enjoyed it. It gave him concrete things to respond to, for one, and secondly, he was just genuinely interested in hearing what L was thinking. What his friend had on his mind that he thought was worth sharing. That was, in Orpheus’ opinion, the way you got to know someone. You listened, and you learned their interests, and you helped them better themselves as much as you possibly could. “I’m impressed you know the exact number,” Orpheus murmured, a tiny smile touching his lips. “And… perhaps even more surprised that you haven’t really met that many people in that time. Although… I don’t know most of the people you’re speaking of, so I believe you’ve met a great deal more than I have. I… well, I tend to not see people more than once. It almost feels like a curse… I like a great many of the people I’ve met…” he blushed, realizing he was the one rambling, now. Perhaps L brought out the urge to speak more than Orpheus had anticipated. “I agree,” Orpheus added after a moment, tilting his head to take a better look at L. “It’s difficult trying to figure out what people think without them saying it directly. But… for the record… I do enjoy spending time with you. You’re my first friend, and you’ve proven yourself to be not only the most intelligent person I know, but also an incredibly thoughtful and compassionate friend. That, and also incredibly brave. That… is my honest opinion of you.” Orpheus turned his attention back to the board once he was sure L had heard his words. He saw the bishop at risk, and though he tried to scan for traps, he attacked anyway. He wasn’t good enough to predict L’s plan, at least not yet.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on May 17, 2021 14:01:34 GMT -5
Kelsier stared at Hades, his expression sharp and unyielding, his hazel eyes narrowed. He wasn’t going to back down. If there had been any chance of that, it was long gone now. It had faded into the background as he’d fought, never stopping, against the hallucinations. He never once got a break from them, once was given a reprieve from the things he wanted to believe, but refused to allow himself to. How could he, when Nico, the real Nico, needed him still? He couldn’t let himself slip into oblivion, no matter how much simpler that would be. No matter how much easier allowing himself to live in a dream was. If he hadn’t been fighting for Nico...he’d still have fought. But perhaps not as hard. Perhaps not as long. It was hard to say. He was unaccustomed to the idea of failure. He didn’t look at the food. He didn’t care about it, and he didn’t want to accept anything from Hades, even if he did need to eat to keep his strength up. Not that it mattered...there was no overpowering Hades, was there? He wanted to try. He longed to try, to break free and find Nico again. He thought sometimes he could do it, too...how hard could it be? All he had to do was fight back. He didn’t answer Hades’ question. Of course he knew about the sword somehow. What had he done to Nico, that he had managed to extract this much information? What had he done to Nico to get all this knowledge? Anger flared to life in his eyes, and he didn’t look away. Kelsier watched quietly as Nico tried to interact with the other him, the broken him. “What happened to us?” He murmured, looking at Nico so he wouldn’t have to see the ugly expression on his own face. He didn’t know what had happened, he couldn’t imagine what could have done this...it had to have been bad, to reduce him to this. Was this Nico’s nightmare, then? Like the one Kelsier had had? He breathed out. It was bad, but surely it wasn’t as bad as it could have been...right?
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on May 17, 2021 17:41:43 GMT -5
L was quiet for a very different reason. It wasn’t that he didn’t know how to fill the silence - he had a lot of thoughts about any given thing and could share them if he chose - it was that he didn’t trust people enough, usually. He could learn a lot more and people by listening to them, anyway, something he’d learned a long time ago. He was fascinated by what Orpheus had to say, anyway. He didn’t want to talk over him, he wanted to know what he had to say, and he wanted him to feel comfortable enough to share if he felt like it. They were friends, after all...wasn’t that what friends did? Make each other feel at ease? What was what Orpheus was doing for him, anyway. Making him feel at peace, even when he was uncomfortable in his disguise and nervous about what came next. He listened as Orpheus spoke, nodding a little. It made sense, he supposed, that some people would have that problem. Not meeting people more than once was actually more common than meeting the same person several times, in his personal experience, and he had wondered why that was before. “I, too, feel that I rarely meet the same people twice,” he mused. “Not to the same degree as you, though. I suspect the House may be testing to see who connects with who, and doesn’t tend to blink in the same people together again if he finds them boring...in which case I suppose we’re entertaining to it, aren’t we?” He didn’t mind that Orpheus was rambling too. It meant he found the conversation interesting, which made L feel like he was doing this right. He nodded a little. “I can sometimes figure out how people truly feel even if they aren’t forthcoming,” he replied thoughtfully. “It’s easier with criminals. Then it’s less about how someone feels about me and more about their motivations...I’m not good at figuring out how someone feels about me, personally. It’s significantly more complicated.” He blinked, startled as Orpheus went on, his dark eyes widening a little as he watched him. “Oh…” he said quietly after a moment, processing that. “I...don’t know that I’ve ever been called compassionate, before. Intelligent, yes. Brave...no, not brave.” He hummed lightly under his breath, considering that a moment longer. “Well...I consider you to be all of those things, as well. You’re not only incredibly kind and brave and gentle, you’re also highly intelligent and determined. I am...very grateful to be your friend.” He looked down at the board again. He wasn’t lying, he meant every word he’d said. That was his honest opinion of Orpheus, and one he had a great deal of evidence for. The attack on the bishop wasn’t unexpected, and he moved his piece, effortlessly pinning the king in place. “Checkmate,” he said, looking up to meet Orpheus’ eyes.
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Post by strider on May 17, 2021 19:00:01 GMT -5
Nico breathed out, not daring to look away from Kelsier, even when his face was laced with anger. This… this wasn’t what Nico had signed up for when he had agreed to trust Kelsier. This wasn’t what he had seen coming when he believed that Kelsier was the one good person left… when he had proven himself to be that. And now… well, Nico had found other good people, but they didn’t come close to Kelsier. Only there was no longer a Kelsier to compare them to. All there was left of his dad was this… this shell. “I think you’d be proud,” Nico managed to continue, speaking as though Kelsier’s lack of response didn’t hurt as much as it did. “I’ve learned a lot… Kaladin knows how to fight pretty well, so he’s been helping me. But I picked up a lot on my own. I can face Zuko in a fair fight, now. Which is ironic, I guess, because he’s not trying to kidnap me anymore, so there’s really no reason to be fighting him…” he forced a breath, pushing the food just a little bit closer. “Please eat something,” he whispered, pulling his knees tight against his chest. “I can take a bite to prove it’s not poison, if you want… it doesn’t taste as good as it does when you make it, though. I don’t think anyone else here knows how to make it taste edible.” He tried to smile, but it felt forced and uncomfortable. He needed to keep his spirits up. Needed to show Kelsier that it was okay to come back, if he could just keep fighting. He couldn’t break down, not like he wanted to.
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Post by ~∂єѕтιиу on May 17, 2021 20:04:44 GMT -5
Vincent | Bubble Room
Vince backtracked a few steps while he looked towards the sky with his hands in his pockets. He didn’t see anything irregular while squinting at the clouds, though a glimpse of Rue’s form caught his attention when she suddenly leaped into the air. He watched her land, left mildly surprised by the display of confidence from the otherwise reserved vampire. He said nothing, however, as Noah drew focus to himself and his discovery. “Huh,” the man commented simply, though his expression was less severe as he glanced down at the water again.
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