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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Sept 30, 2021 1:22:47 GMT -5
The pillow cover wasn’t the most comfortable thing, L has to admit. It wasn’t that it was a bad texture, exactly…for once, the House had actually seemed to make itself fairly accommodating. But it was a different texture, which he’d always found uncomfortable all on its own. Wearing the hoodie for so long had been nagging at the back of his mind. He had been glad to finally be rid of it. But he knew for a fact that the shirt was going to be warmer than the cover. The cover had been sitting in the same cold room that was currently bothering Orpheus. The shirt had been sitting against L’s skin, which should have made it fairly warm. Besides, the shirt had sleeves. There was no way the cover would be able to cover Orpheus’ arms. “It’s alright,” he told them, replacing the cushion, then stepping up and lowering himself into a crouch next to Orpheus. He wouldn’t have been against huddling if it would have warmed them, but he knew his sense of personal space wasn’t always the same as other people’s, so perhaps he’d let them be the one to suggest that, if they wanted to. “My shirt will be warmer. I think it should fit you alright, too.” He had liked the bandana, truthfully. Not as something to wear…he didn’t like things touching his neck, even gently. But it had been a comforting thing to hold onto. It felt even better to be in a position where he could give it back to its rightful owner. “Please,” he added, focusing on them now that he was settled into a (mostly’ comfortable position on the couch. “I don’t want you to be cold. It’s unpleasant.”
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Post by strider on Sept 30, 2021 1:33:57 GMT -5
While Orpheus was reluctant to take L’s shirt, they had to admit that L had a good argument. That, and they really were rather chilly. But mostly that L was just as persuasive as Orpheus was, if not moreso. He knew exactly what to say, and he relied on facts and logic. Facts and logic were hard to get around. Emotions could be forced past. Quietly, Orpheus took the shirt and slipped it over their head, hugging their arms close to their chest in an attempt to hold onto the heat L had infused in the shirt. It was comfortable, if only because it was L’s. If only because L was comforting to Orpheus. A reminder that there was someone out there who was willing to help, even at a person loss to themself. The reasons Orpheus appreciated L were so numerous as to be impossible to count. “Thank you,” they murmured after a moment, soaking in the warmth from the shirt. It didn’t immediately cut through the chill of the room, but it did a surprisingly good job of it. They let their eyes close for just a moment, then opened them again. They were having a serious conversation. Orpheus wasn’t going to interrupt that with their moment of appreciation (though they were grateful that they were expressive enough with their emotions that L could probably tell how much they appreciated his sacrifice). If Orpheus had known huddling was an option, they may have mentioned it. They weren’t yet aware of L’s boundaries and limitations when it came to physical touch, and they didn’t want to cross any of those unspoken lines. Besides, if they were going to do it, it was probably less for the getting warm factor than it was for the ability to be close to someone they had come to consider a best friend. “You… didn’t tell me about the first arena room,” they murmured after a moment.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Sept 30, 2021 1:35:01 GMT -5
Kelsier | Power Swap Room | striderKelsier watched, waiting to see what Nico would try. Of course, he didn’t have to do as Kel advised…it wasn’t as though Kelsier himself usually did. Allomancy was the sort of thing that tempted you to try things, even things that weren’t extremely advisable. Or maybe that was just Kelsier. He hadn’t met enough Mistborn in his life to know. Either way, he had a feeling it would take a minute for Nico to figure out how to use it. He waited, patiently monitoring his emotions, and then…there it was. A touch on his emotions. Confidence…an interesting choice, if it had been a choice. “Well done,” he told him, grinning as the touch fell away and Nico opened his eyes again. “You did it. That’s how it feels to Soothe. Of course, someone else might have had a harder time telling, but when you’ve lived around Breeze, you pick up some things. Confidence is a pretty good place to start, too, but sometimes, if you want it to be effective, you have to figure out how the person is already feeling, and nudge it in the right direction. If someone is trying not to feel frightened, for example, even Rioting their fear a little bit would be more effective than trying to choose an entirely different emotion to Soothe.”
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Post by strider on Sept 30, 2021 1:42:13 GMT -5
Nico listened, then gave a sharp nod, grateful for the information. It wasn’t exactly useful outside of this room, but Nico believed that almost every skill was transferrable. Whatever he learned here he could apply to his own powers. He could use to change how he navigated the world. He would take what was helpful to him about Allomancy and apply it to his real powers. Hopefully, some of it would actually end up being transferrable. The good news was that Nico did usually have the power to tweak emotions a little bit. The hard part was that he didn’t actually know how to control the aura of fear and death he exuded. He usually just tried to constrain it within himself so that he wouldn’t be too off-putting to everyone he met. Although… a little off-putting was usually a good thing. “I see,” he murmured after a moment, then reached for the zinc. He considered Kelsier for a few moments, trying to gauge how he was feeling. Excited to be in a room that didn’t seem dangerous, probably. Curious about it, too… and probably at least a little bit proud. A small smile touched Nico’s lip and he very gently Pulled at Kelsier’s curiosity. If he was delicate enough, would Kelsier be curious enough to try some of Nico’s powers?
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Sept 30, 2021 1:50:15 GMT -5
L gave a tiny nod, satisfied that Orpheus had been convinced. He wouldn’t have liked putting it back on, but it didn’t make sense for neither of them to wear it, so he was relieved he didn’t have to figure out the best way to persuade them. He so rarely got to help in small ways. It was an odd thing to be a little sad about, but sometimes saving people’s lives was a lot harder and more intense than just…being able to help a friend get warm again. He had always had a lot of appreciation for tiny, inconsequential actions. It felt incredibly fulfilling to be able to make someone even a tiny bit more comfortable, especially someone he had to admit he had grown far closer to than he’d ever thought possible. He had called them his best friend once. He hadn’t done so lightly. Of course…now that they were finished, there was still the other conversation. L wasn’t exactly avoiding it. Or maybe he was, but not because he didn’t want to talk about it. He hoped Orpheus knew by now that he wasn’t the sort of person to be easily pressured into things…if he hadn’t wanted to tell them, he wouldn’t have told them he was going to. “It wasn’t recent,” he said after a moment, giving up his attempt to find a strategy that would make this easier. Maybe it was best to just…tell it how he naturally would. Odd, that he didn’t have to censor his words when it was only Orpheus. He trusted them even in that small way, it seemed. “This is my 88th blink,” he continued, eyeing the floor. “As a point of reference…we met on my 66th blink. The first arena room happened on my 15th blink.”:
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Post by strider on Sept 30, 2021 1:59:04 GMT -5
Orpheus had to admit they were always a little impressed by the fact L knew how many blinks he’d had. They supposed that it was the sort of thing you didn’t stop counting once you had started. They didn’t know when they had lost track. Perhaps around their fifth or sixth blink? There had been some quick blinks in there, where they hadn’t been there for a whole room or even a whole conversation. They weren’t sure those counted as true blinks, but they had made it difficult to tell exactly how many blinks they’d had. They didn’t think they really minded, though. Counting blinks was something that suited L much more than it suited them. They pushed the thought away, instead curling in on themself and pulling their knees to their chest as they listened to what L had to say. They realized that they were probably still dripping water on the couch from their pants, but they weren’t entirely sure they cared. If the House didn’t want them to drip on its furniture, it shouldn’t have blinked them in soaking wet. “Some things that happened a very long time ago can still affect you,” Orpheus replied after a moment, remembering the first time they had heard music. It was a much more pleasant situation than whatever the first arena room was, but they had a feeling it was similar in that it had changed how they reacted to things forever. “You say first… the second arena room, then, that was the one where there was a viewing room, right?” Orpheus had an awful feeling they were right with that guess. Which meant the story they were about to hear was incredibly unpleasant. They would listen to it and be there for L as best they could.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Sept 30, 2021 2:01:28 GMT -5
Kelsier | Power Swap Room | striderKelsier hadn’t yet thought about the implication that he, too, would have new powers here. He was busy thinking about what it meant for Nico, and and being just a little bit thrilled that he was going to get to be Mistborn, if only for one room. Starting out with emotional Allomancy felt like a crime when he felt like Nico was going to enjoy the sensation of flying (or falling in the wrong direction, as it more often felt like) he did think it was probably best to start small. He was used to his abilities by now, but the learning curve was always tough. He had nearly fallen to his death more times then he could count, and not just because his old mentor had liked to push him off roofs with no warning. He waited. He knew Nico was going to be trying again, so he was paying attention to his own emotions…it was taking a minute, though. Had the first time been a fluke? He couldn’t help being curious to see how good at this Nico was. He wanted to see how well he took to it, how natural it felt to him…and maybe he even wanted to see what it felt to shadow travel for himself. Nico had pulled him alone a few times now, but that had to be different than controlling it. He hesitated, tempted to try it, then realized abruptly that his emotions were in fact being touched, “Impressive. I didn’t even notice it that time. Breeze would love you.”
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Post by strider on Sept 30, 2021 2:08:57 GMT -5
Nico extinguished the zinc, a small smile crossing his expression at Kelsier’s praise. If he were honest, he hadn’t expected to be very good at Allomancy. Not that he’d had much time to form any expectations. It was just that… when he had first been learning to use his own powers, he hadn’t been very good at using them. He hadn’t had as good a mentor as Kelsier, of course, but… he thought that learning most powers was probably like that. There was probably a period of time when it was hard and things weren’t working out exactly how you wanted them to. He pushed the thought away, instead focusing on Kelsier’s expression. The praise hadn’t been forced, it seemed, though Nico was always a little bit suspicious when someone gave him praise. He’d been taught that you really had to earn praise. It always surprised him when it came easily. “I’m sure I’d love him, too,” Nico replied, crossing his arms and meeting Kelsier’s eyes before he allowed his own to drift to the ground. “In all seriousness, though… your turn. If you want to try some of my powers, I mean. They aren’t all potentially life-ending. Besides, it’s not like you’ve used any of my powers before. Overuse probably isn’t something you even have to worry about.” He had to admit he wanted to keep playing around with Allomancy, but fair was fair. That, and he really wanted to see what Kelsier would do with his powers. He had a feeling Kelsier would be able to utilize them to their full dramatic potential. It wasn’t something Nico had practiced much other than the occasional well-timed and artfully dramatic entrance.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Sept 30, 2021 2:25:33 GMT -5
In fairness to Orpheus, L tended to pay attention to numbers in particular, no matter where they occurred. He had a knack for remembering them, which was particularly useful in his job…it wasn’t like he had to do math problems, but numbers were a language computers spoke, and computers were the ones L normally communicated with. Remembering his blinks hadn’t been a conscious choice. It had just been natural to him. He didn’t know why things like his birthday, or what time it was, or time in general were different. They were also technically numbers. And he knew Watari’s birthday, so theoretically he could remember dates… He was getting off topic again. He pulled his mind back, giving a small nod as he processed Orpheus’ words. “Yes. Some rooms like that, the ones that affected a lot of blinkers very strongly, tend to get names so they can be referred to. There are plenty I wasn’t there for, of course, ones that still get mentioned by the older blinkers, but this one…” He pulled the cover closer around his shoulders. Even the less than comfortable fabric was better than nothing. “At any rate…yes. That was the second one. The first one was only one room, and there was no viewing room for it, at least not one I ever knew of. I didn’t fully understand the House then, and I didn’t know people could come back from dying. I wasn’t even there for most of it. I’m sure it was quite horrifying for the people who were there at the beginning…I hope they all came back to live, but I doubt I’ll ever know for sure. I didn’t recognize most of them.” He pursed his lips. He needed to get on with it, get to the point, without rambling about the parts that didn’t matter. He could be concise when he needed to be. It was just…not an easy thing to sum up, he supposed. Facts. Facts were what he needed to stick to. The way sand and blood looked when mixed was not relevant. “One of them was a child,” he added after a long pause. He wasn’t quite meeting Orpheus’ eyes as he said it. “I still haven’t seen him again.” Not relevant. “From what I understand, the House blinked a lot of people into a large room with sand on the floor and told them they had to kill each other. I never found out if it offered any other sort of motivation, but I think it probably had to. Most people I know wouldn’t attack for no reason. Of course, if even one person attacked, while the rest were on edge…” Not relevant. Facts. “When I blinked in, almost everyone was already dead. I don’t know who all he was responsible for, but…Myrnin was the only one who was still alive. He killed more than a couple of the others. Including the child. Perhaps Touka, as well…do you know her? She doesn’t like me all that much, I think. We haven’t spoken in…” Not. Relevant. His lips thinned. The emotion bled from his voice, leaving it flat. “We spoke. He told me I would come back. He had reasons for acting. He’s a vampire. It’s not the first time he’s killed. I knew it was going to happen. He warned me. And then he strangled me to death.”
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Post by strider on Sept 30, 2021 2:40:04 GMT -5
Orpheus had been through their fair share of rooms that couldn’t exactly be called pleasant. They had been lucky, though. They hadn’t died, even once. They had seen others die, of course. They had watched them come back to life… it appeared that the arena room was both of their first introductions to death in the House, though L’s experience had happened long before Orpheus’. It was hard to imagine L as a newer blinker. It was hard to imagine him without the experience and expertise he had gained through his many, many blinks. Time in the House was weird, but… it had barely been seventy blinks since the first arena room. If a blink was about comparable to a day, that was only two months or so since it had happened. It took much longer to recover from things than that. It was no wonder that L was still feeling the effects of it. Orpheus listened patiently, not wanting to rush L through it. It was clear he was having a hard time… Orpheus gently rested their hand on top of L’s, trying to make him feel like he was a little bit less alone. He may have been more or less alone when it had actually happened, but right now, L wasn’t’ alone. He wasn’t ever going to be alone again if Orpheus could do anything about it. If they managed to make the House fair… well, there would never be any rooms like that again. L, in Orpheus’ experience, didn’t tend to go on too many tangents. He wasn’t always perfectly to the point, but he did always get the point, even if his brain didn’t work in a linear fashion. It seemed to work more linearly than Orpheus’, which was why it was a surprise to the poet that L kept going off on tangents now. It must have been hard to remember. Orpheus still remembered what L had told them that very first blink. People died. The House wasn’t fair. L had died. There was no question that was where this story was going. How much of L’s paranoia could be attributed to Myrnin? How much less did he trust since being killed once, by someone who was acting in a friendly manner? Orpheus bit their lip, doing their best not to cast judgement on Myrnin. They had met Myrnin only once since watching the vampire kill Kelsier, and they had been told that Myrnin wasn’t a bad person. They had a hard time believing that. Orpheus had made a good many acquaintances in the House, but they had really only made a handful of true friends. Myrnin had the blood of two of them on his hands. It was hard not to blame him for that. “I don’t care about his reasons,” Orpheus murmured after a long moment, giving a firm shake of their head. “I’m sorry. I don’t know if he ever said that to you, but… even if he did, you deserve to hear it said again. That wasn’t right.” It did, however, explain a lot. Primarily L’s reaction to Hook pinning him. “I… don’t want to believe anything similar will happen again,” they managed, trying to catch L’s gaze, “but if something does… what’s the most helpful thing I can do for you in that situation?”
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Sept 30, 2021 2:41:31 GMT -5
Kelsier | Power Swap Room | striderKelsier hadn’t forced the praise. He didn’t really tend to do that. Even when it was Nico, who in fairness probably deserved any praise he might have forced anyway. He didn’t need to, though. Nico was the sort of person who always deserved praise, and Kelsier had to be careful not to offer too much of it at once, for fear of making him uncomfortable. At the moment, though, he had an excuse to vocalize it, and he was going to take advantage of that. He did want to use Nico’s powers, true. But he also wanted Nico to be able to experience the full pleasure of being Mistborn. He hoped the House wouldn’t blink them out, but if it did, it would be terrible if Nico had missed his chance. “Sure you don’t want to try Pushing yourself into the air?” He replied, his smile wide and very, very genuine. “It’s as fun as it looks. I don’t know if there’s any metal around here, but if the House wants us to use each others powers, there has to be some. And I still have coins, anyway.” He would have suggested they both try it at once, but somehow, Nico hurtling through the air while Kel was preoccupied and unable to catch him in case of trouble felt…unwise. He hoped Nico wouldn’t be offended by the thought.
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Post by strider on Sept 30, 2021 14:21:51 GMT -5
Nico glanced up, then at Kelsier’s pocket. He was tempted, of course, but… this room wasn’t all about him learning to be Mistborn. This room had given Kelsier his powers for a reason. Which meant that Kelsier should probably have a chance to use them, especially if they were here for a limited time. Nico knew from experience how short blinks could be, and he didn’t want to deprive Kelsier of the change to try some things out. Besides, he was curious how Kelsier would use his powers. Kelsier had only seen Nico trying to conserve his powers, which meant he had no idea the full scale of what Nico could do. Now would be an interesting room to try to push each other’s powers to the limit. “We can do both if you hurry up and try to do something cool,” Nico retorted, crossing his arms and pointedly not burning any metals. Not that Kelsier would be able to tell, of course. Nico was the one with bronze. Besides… Kelsier had seemed nervous about using Allomancy after the last time. Nico wasn’t sure he was entirely keen on using it if it might hurt Kelsier… although… this might be a good room to do it in. If Nico accidentally took demigod powers away from Kelsier for good, they would just switch back powers as soon as they blinked back anyway.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Sept 30, 2021 17:00:19 GMT -5
Kelsier | Power Swap Room | striderKelsier shook his head a little as Nico replied, stubbornly not using anything. Not that Kelsier could see for sure, but somehow he doubted anything he did was going to be quite that subtle, so he was guessing he wasn’t going anything at all. He glanced over, eyeing the nearest shadow. He could use it to try shadow travel…Nico has been careful with his powers as long as Kelsier had known him. Which meant he didn’t know all the things he was capable of doing, or even to what extent…he also didn’t want to hurt Nico, and these powers seemed almost more focused towards fighting than his own were. Still. He did want to test it out a bit. He narrowed his eyes at the shadows. “Alright,” he agreed, looking back at Nico, one eyebrow lifted. “How exactly do I do something cool?” Not that he didn’t want to figure it out on his own, but that last thing he wanted was to do anything deadly in what was clearly supposed to be a fun room.
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Sept 30, 2021 17:14:32 GMT -5
L glanced down at Orpheus’ hand, noting it in a detached sort of way. He never really knew how to deal with these sorts of things, things that he normally needed to ignore his own feelings about, but in this case, he didn’t. His cases were intense, they all were. Catching criminals may have sounded like a cool job when you were a kid, but once you actually began to pull it off, you quickly came to understand that it wasn’t quite as it seemed in books and movies. “He did make some good points when we talked about it afterwards,” he admitted, his voice quiet, almost as though he was half hoping Orpheus wouldn’t even hear him. “About me personally, I mean. You’re his exact opposite when it comes to actions, but I think you see the House closer to the way he does than the way I always have. He didn’t see it as a puzzle to be solved, or a case with a solution to be found. He just saw the people and the ways they could be hurt, and he tried to protect them from the House in the only way he could think of.” He wasn’t meaning to rationalize it or make excuses, especially when Myrnin himself had made such a point of not doing that. But it didn’t feel fair to not give Myrnin’s side of the story too. And he really had been right about the mystery room, which had been directly connected with the first arena room for L…L knew he had made a lot of mistakes there because he’d been too busy worrying about Myrnin to realize he was thinking like a detective instead of a blinker. The vampire had been right to call him out for that. He’d tried to do better, but he knew he still tended to work more towards solving rooms than protecting the blinkers inside them. He breathed out, letting his shoulders relax, his gaze softening as he observed the poet’s hand. He could see the calluses from playing on the tips of their fingers. He could see where the raw parts had started to heal, though they clearly hadn’t been able to rest their fingers as much as L would have advised. When he glanced up to meet their eyes again, his mask had faded. It probably wasn’t the first time - when he had been half frozen, when he had fallen asleep after their chess match, when they had come out to each other - but it was perhaps the most intentional one so far. He didn’t want to freeze himself, even if he usually did at this point in any given conversation. Their question hit him, and he hesitated, eyes widening a little. It was unexpected, even if it shouldn’t have been. “I’m not sure,” he admitted after a moment, shifting a little closer to them, and not just because he knew it might help warm them up more. “If it happens again while you’re there, you could be in danger too, so…in that case, keep yourself safe first. I also might not be able to speak, at least verbally. I suppose there’s no way you know sign language…”
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Post by strider on Sept 30, 2021 22:36:15 GMT -5
“That doesn’t mean he did it the right way,” Orpheus replied firmly, their eyes narrowing just a little bit. They weren’t intense in the way a lot of people were. They weren’t necessarily a presence whenever they walked into a room (unless they were playing a song, then it was hard for them not to draw attention to themself), but they were firm in making up their mind and rarely found a reason to change it. They were open to changing it, of course, but it would take a damn good reason to make them reconsider. The point was, they weren’t sure they agreed with Myrnin in the slightest. Even if the House wasn’t something that could be solved, there was no problem for which killing everyone else was a good solution. Orpheus knew there were some situations where it was kinder to let someone die rather than force them to go through pain, but in their opinion, that decision should always be made by the person whose life was at stake. Not someone who had decided that they knew better than everyone else. “I’m not questioning that it was a desperate situation. I know that when the world feels like it’s falling apart, there are decisions that have to be made, and they’re not always the easiest ones. But I also believe that killing everyone else was the wrong solution. And… as your friend… I think I have every right to be upset with Myrnin about it. He was wrong to kill you. He was wrong to put you through that, even if he explained himself.” Orpheus didn’t think they would ever truly get along with Myrnin. They didn’t seem to think eye to eye, though their direct contact with Myrnin was incredibly limited. Did Myrnin know that Orpheus didn’t like him very much? Somehow, Orpheus doubted it. Maybe it was because they didn’t know Myrnin… they pushed the thought away. They weren’t changing their mind on this. “I understand,” they murmured after a moment, “but I hope you know that I won’t leave you vulnerable, if we’re both in danger. Still… I get what you’re saying.” They bit their lip, thinking for a moment before their eyes met L’s again. “I’ve never heard of sign language,” Orpheus admitted with an uncertain sort of shrug. “But… I would like to learn, if that would help you in situations like that.”
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Sept 30, 2021 22:51:34 GMT -5
Kelsier | Power Swap Room | strider Kelsier nodded a little, frowning as he began to try to figure out how to feel around. It was similar with Allomancy, which…was probably more of a hindrance than a help, since he automatically tried to reach out the way he would with metals. This probably wouldn’t feel the same as that did, and not just because he was trying to find bones now instead of metal or emotions. It was a different power entirely. He focused, trying to tell what was below him. For a long moment he didn’t feel anything, but then his body seemed to catch on to what he wanted from it, and his eyes widened a little as he found them. Bones. He was beginning to get a sense of how he might have a little fun with this after all. He glanced at Nico, making sure he was fairly out of the way. At least, if he did anything stupid, the only one likely to feel the effects was himself. And he would be careful. Ish. He concentrated on the bones. More specifically, the few skeletons that were places in just the right spots. He was surprised there were any, even if he knew Nico had used them before…did it mean this really was just a house after all? He’d take it. He pulled on the bones. Or something similar. He didn’t know the right terminology. Sever, things happened at once. Around five skeletons made their way out of the ground, summoned by his mind, standing around the places where there didn’t happen to be any shadows. Naturally, the light shone through them, so they didn’t cast much. It should be enough. (It was not, in fact enough, but he had no way of knowing that) He melted into the shadows, and was immediately startled by the speed at which he flew through them. It was hard to think, hard to control it… And it was exhilarating. He sped around the room, looping as the shadows connected, until he aimed himself at the best ramp stand in he could find, which…actually looked like it might have been intended to be a ramp. He reappeared right at the edge, expecting to go flying into the air, hopefully with enough momentum to take him across the room, but at least enough to get him into the air. That was what would have happened if pewter couldn’t somehow make him this fast. Unfortunately for him, Nico had never quite gone into the subtle differences between super speed and teleportation. Or how that might, for example, affect someone attempting to launch themselves into the air. He did in fact reappear. He did in fact reappear at the edge of the ramp. Unfortunately…it turned out that stepping out of the shadows was very, very similar to stepping in to the shadows. In other words…he was moving at about the same speed. Which wasn’t any speed at all. He yelped as he tipped, waving his arms to try and steady himself, instinctively going to burn pewter for better balance in the instant before he collapsed into an undignified heap at the foot of the ramp, his mistcloak a bit crooked from the fall and his heart pounding with the sort of exhaustion he typically only expected from a pewter run. “Ow….” He said after a moment, and squinted, discovering that he was now looking at the ceiling.
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Post by strider on Sept 30, 2021 23:48:00 GMT -5
Nico hadn’t meant to set Kelsier up for failure. To be fair, he hadn’t actually told Kelsier how to shadow travel yet. That wasn’t what he was planning on having him try first, but Kelsier being Kelsier… it seemed he misunderstood the difference between pewter and shadow travel. Which, to be fair, was something Nico didn’t quite understand either. Shadow travel was like moving very fast, while you were in the shadows. If you were running when you went in, it felt for a heartbeat like you were running very fast, but you came out the other side in the same stride you had been taking when you went in. It was much, much faster than pewter, even flared pewter. Not that Nico really understood that yet – he hadn’t tried pewter yet. He had seen how Kelsier used it, and he could infer a great deal from how Kelsier used the shadows. “The skeletons were done well,” he commented, moving forward and holding out a hand for Kelsier to help himself up if he needed. He hoped Kelsier’s pride hadn’t been too crushed by the fall. He would understand if it had been, but… something told Nico that it would take more than a little fall to completely kill Kelsier’s pride. How many times had he fallen when training with Gemmel, after all? There were similarities and differences between Allomancy and Nico’s powers. Getting to know each other’s powers meant getting to know each other. Getting to know the way they had each been forced to see the world in order to navigate it with their particular skillsets. “Think of shadow travel like a door, next time,” Nico said after a moment. “You’re really only in the shadows for a moment, maybe two. It’s not more than a heartbeat. You can’t gather momentum when you step through a doorway, you can really only come out of it with the same momentum you went in with. It feels like you’re going fast when you’re in the shadows, but that doesn’t carry over when you become solid again. It’s… a little bit hard to get used to. And the exhaustion that comes after it is pretty bad, too. Sorry. I would’ve warned you if I had known you were going to jump straight into shadow travel.” Would Kelsier tolerate ambrosia in this state? Nico wasn’t entirely certain, but he didn’t want to risk it. They had swapped powers, but that didn’t mean they had swapped cell composition. Neither of them were safe taking ambrosia in this room. It could easily kill either of them if the wrong one took it. Which meant that neither of them could afford to get seriously hurt. “Are you tired?” Nico asked after a moment, taking a seat beside Kelsier. He wanted to practice with more metals, but after watching Kelsier’s spectacular crash with shadow travelling, he figured it would be best for them both to specifically instruct each other before either of them took a risk like that again. “I passed out for a week after I shadow travelled the first time. But… if you’re tired, that means you can try out another one of my powers. Did you know I can influence dreams?” Nico wasn’t entirely certain Kelsier had been aware of that particular power. Well… he might have a chance to try it out, now. “Not my own, unfortunately. But other people’s.”
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Sept 30, 2021 23:58:38 GMT -5
“No, I suppose it doesn’t,” L replied, the ghost of a smile haunting his expression for just a moment. “As I said…similar motives. Opposite actions. I think you’d like him, so long as you were lucky about which rooms you got together.” He shook his head a little bit. “I haven’t really talked about it with many people…of course, Watari knows it happened, and of course Myrnin does, but no one else was there. I’m sure there are plenty of people, even the ones who were there, who have no idea I was ever present in that room at all.” He tilted his head a little bit, giving Orpheus a sideways look. “I don’t think it was right,” he assured them. “And I don’t trust him. I never did, not fully, but after that I know him enough to know I can’t predict what he might do, in whatever circumstances he’s thrown into.” He could probably talk about Myrnin more, but he didn’t need to tell Orphecery thought he’d had about the vampire. Only the parts that mattered here. “It was like I was back, when Hook grabbed me,” he added, his voice lowering a little at the words. “I couldn’t tell if he was even pressing down, or if I was just panicking too much to breathe…it was the eyes that always stood out to me. I don’t know why. It’s a small detail, but…he didn’t look away.” He shook his head, turning to face them a little more and pulling the cover closer over his shoulders. “I couldn’t speak verbally when I was younger,” he explained. “So I learned it. Sign language is…” He demonstrated, signing the first sentence he could think of. He knew Orpheus wouldn’t understand it, which could have been why he didn’t think anything of choosing it. You’re a good friend. “It’s that,” he finished.
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Post by strider on Oct 1, 2021 0:13:23 GMT -5
Orpheus didn’t know anything about Myrnin beyond what they had observed and what they had been told. They would have to make further judgments when they actually were forced to spend time with him, but until then… they were content to believe that they wouldn’t get along with Myrnin. It would be hypocritical of them to act friendly to Myrnin in situations where they acted similarly, especially when they knew what Myrnin was capable of in the right situation. L had died at Myrnin’s hands. So had Kelsier. It didn’t matter whether either had forgiven him. What mattered was that they had lost their lives, quite possibly for the first time. Orpheus had never died. They didn’t know how that tended to stick with a person, but they did know that it wasn’t something that you could easily just… shake off. Even if Kelsier’s death had been a misunderstanding, L’s was proof that Myrnin could be cruel at times. It proved that he believed he had the right to decide who lived and who died. Even if he thought that everyone he killed was going to come back. L had taught Orpheus that there was no guarantee of that. “I’m sorry,” Orpheus said after a moment, searching L’s expression. “I know that doesn’t change what happened. I know it doesn’t make it easier. But I am. And… I’m sorry I didn’t know how to help, in that room with Hook. Thank you for telling me. Thank you for making sure I’m able to help you next time.” They leaned back a little bit, tugging at the sleeves of L’s shirt so as to make the t-shirt equivalent of sweater paws. The shirt was warm and it felt like L. They were tempted to make it as cozy as possible. “I see,” they murmured, stretching their hands so the sleeves went back to normal before they did their best to replicate the signs L had just made with his hands. “Like that?”
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Oct 1, 2021 1:06:20 GMT -5
It wasn’t easy to get past. It had happened, and L was okay, but…it would always be a thing that had happened. He couldn’t get around that. Had it made him less trusting? He couldn’t be sure. He did think it had confirmed the lack of trust he already had, though…it all came down to motivations. Myrnin may not have wanted him to die, but he’d been motivated enough to kill him, even when everyone else was already dead and there was no reason to believe L would be able to kill anyone, or be killed by anyone else, either. You could do a lot if you had enough pressure on you. A lot more than most people probably believed they were capable of, unless they’d been in that position themselves. Which meant he not only had to be careful about people who wanted to harm him, he also had to be careful about people who could be convinced harming him was the best option. The latter option took up a surprisingly large part of the people he didn’t trust. That was also mostly why it had taken him so long to trust Orpheus. It had been pretty clear that they hadn’t wanted to hurt him when they risked their life to save him. They’d never really had much of an obstacle to causing L harm. But that hadn’t meant they wouldn’t with the right motivation. “Close,” he replied, repeating the signs, but slower. “Your thumb is meant to be tucked in more on the second one, though.” He hesitated. “And…thank you for listening.”
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Post by strider on Oct 1, 2021 1:39:22 GMT -5
Orpheus couldn’t imagine how difficult it had been for L to live through. Death wasn’t something Orpheus had experienced yet, though they knew it was likely only a matter of time in the House. There were rooms that were specifically formulated to take victims, and luck could only keep you alive for so long. If Orpheus was lucky, they wouldn’t die for a while. They were under no illusions that they’d never die in the House, at least as long as the House persisted in being unfair. So they needed to change it. Not just to save their own skin, but to make sure that fewer people left with mental scars of the kind L had. Of course… it hadn’t been the House who had killed L. It hadn’t been the House who had strangled L in the most recent room. Orpheus may not have known why Hook became violent as quickly as he had, but they weren’t convinced it was entirely the House’s doing. Hook seemed volatile enough on his own, though Orpheus hadn’t interacted much with the pirate outside of the room. He hadn’t really interacted with the pirate at all outside of the room. Belaboring the point and talking to L about how unfair it all was didn’t seem the most productive use of time, though. L already knew it was unfair. He had lived through it. He hadn’t told Orpheus just so Orpheus could tell him it wasn’t fair. “Like this?” Orpheus asked, doing his best to fix their hand placement in the second sign. They let their hand drop to the side when they finished, then gave a small nod. “How do you say ‘any time’ in sign language?”
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Oct 1, 2021 1:53:17 GMT -5
L didn’t believe in luck, or he might have wished it to Orpheus. He didn’t want them to ever have to experience death…it wasn’t fair to anyone, but the first time had been the worst one for L. He didn’t know why that was…it could have just been that his second one hadn’t happened in a way he’d been aware of until afterwards. He hadn’t had to feel it happen, or experience the terror of knowing it would be seconds before you weren’t anything at all anymore, seconds that seemed determined never to slow, no matter how much someone begged them to. He knew Hook. Or at least he knew of Hook. Ironically enough, it had been the pirate who’d told him about the people who had died permanently in the House, though L wouldn’t have believed it coming only from him. It had just been backed up by other sources since then. Which did mean he’d known exactly what he was doing when he had nearly killed L. At least Myrnin had believed everyone came back. “That’s right,” he confirmed, giving a small, approving nod. “And…it’s this.” He switched to signing, making them as slow and deliberate as he could. Then he did it again, for good measure.
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Post by strider on Oct 1, 2021 2:25:56 GMT -5
Orpheus copied the signs once more, though their fingers were rather clumsier than L’s. It was just that they had never practiced such positions before. Fortunately, they already had the required hand flexibility from playing so consistently for their whole life. There were few shapes that would be required in sign that they couldn’t do. “I mean it,” Orpheus said after a brief pause, searching L’s eyes. “Any time. I will be here to listen and support you, and do everything I can to make things easier in the future. You don’t have enough of it in your world, if you ask me. I know you have Watari, but… I wish I could help there, too. Since I can’t… I need you to know that I will help here as much as I possibly can.” They shifted just a little bit closer to L, hoping the detective wouldn’t mind. L had been the one to shift closer just moments before, so it seemed that the distance between them was land that could be crossed, not a firm border. Orpheus had never really had friends with which to be physically affectionate, but they found they were grateful L was receptive to it. “I’d like to learn, if you wouldn’t mind teaching me,” Orpheus admitted after a moment, tilting their head just a little. “I would try to learn on my own, but I don’t believe it exists in my world.”
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Oct 1, 2021 2:49:54 GMT -5
L blinked, meeting their gaze as they spoke. It was still so strange to have a friend…his mind was used to viewing everyone in terms of how likely they were to be dangerous, to himself or anyone else. Even now that he’d trusted Orpheus for several rooms…sometimes he caught his brain forgetting that they were a genuine friend. It was probably going to take a while for it to fully sink in, especially since it had happened while he was still on the run. Everything was still a bit blurred from that. He didn’t mind Orpheus shifting closer. It felt comfortable, somehow…just being able to be close to someone without worrying about it. “I’m grateful,” he replied after a moment. “Probably more than I’m very good at expressing. I’m not as good with words as you are, and my face doesn’t tend to express much, but…I really am very glad to know you. I’ve never had a best friend before, and yet here I am, with the best sort of one there is.” He hoped that had come out right. He wanted Orpheus to know what they meant to him, but unfortunately, his poker face did not really come with an off switch. “I’ll teach you,” he added, glancing at their hands. “I don’t mind it. To be honest, I think it could be nice to be able to use it more. It’s my first language, in a way,”
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Post by strider on Oct 1, 2021 3:11:11 GMT -5
L wasn’t prone to flowery words or dramatic declarations. That was one way Orpheus knew they differed as people. Orpheus spoke almost entirely in metaphor and flowery language, while L was far more straight to the point. It was a combination of how they saw the world and the image that they tried to present to it. L wore a mask much more often than Orpheus did, though Orpheus had found that the man under the mask was very similar to the way L presented himself to the world. The difference was that the mask was colder than L was, truly. The mask pretended it didn’t care. Orpheus knew L well enough to know that he did care. Far more than he wanted others to know. It wasn’t a surprise, then, that L tried to articulate his feelings now. Orpheus wasn’t expecting anything flowery or metaphoric. They hadn’t really expected anything at all other than perhaps a brief acknowledgement that they were in this together. That they were friends, and that was enough. Best friends. Somehow, the term still meant something even when both of them really only had one friend. The number of friends didn’t take away from the meaning of having a best friend. “I’m glad to know you, too,” Orpheus whispered, lightly nudging L with their shoulder. “I think we both got very lucky. You are… better than even the best friend I could imagine having. And I really do want to be able to help. I think, though, I’d like to learn sign language even if it wasn’t possible it would come in handy. If it was your first language, I mean. I didn’t get to be part of your life when it was. The least I can do is speak your mother tongue.”
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Post by mintedstar/fur on Oct 1, 2021 23:03:00 GMT -5
Amico shook his head, looking at the hand. He didn't know what the hand meant either and he found himself looking at it from every side. Back, forth, back, forth. There didn't seem to be anything in the hand, however. So he had no idea what he should actually do about this. It seemed a bit up for interpretation, so he just left it where it was. "No, I don't know what that means," he said. "Does it have something to do with your hand?" Maybe. That seemed like it could be a possibility. Though that did mean the small boy was now waiting patiently for an answer. Sherlock paused, frowning at the small boy as he looked at the hand. Well…he couldn’t really blame him for not understanding what that was supposed to mean, could he? How old was he, anyway? Sherlock had no idea how to tell. “No,” he replied bluntly, pulling his hand back. “It means when people can’t solve mysteries, they come to me, and I solve them, instead. Do you like mysteries?” "What's a mystery that you can solve? Is that like where someone's missing cow went or something?" Amico asked, nose scrunching up as he tried to think about this. "Because that seems really weird. Like you get money for that? What if you stole the cow?" This seemed like it would be a bad job. Like Sherlock would end up not doing things right. "Why?" he asked. "Why do that?"
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Oct 2, 2021 3:01:58 GMT -5
It wasn’t exactly a separate identity, the mask. He didn’t tend to fake who he was, or what he thought, not unless it was about things he felt. He didn’t need to hide his mind…that was why anyone cared about his existence in the first place. Masking it wouldn’t do anyone any good. And he didn’t think he’d be all that good at pretending to be someone else, anyway. He had never blended in before, and it wasn’t always for lack of trying. No…he had to hide his heart. He had to act as though he didn’t feel, as though none of it could really touch him. It was necessary - people he cared for could be in danger because of him, he could be in danger because of them, not to mention the obvious risk of anyone knowing how to get to him even if it had nothing to do with anyone he loved - but it wasn’t always because of that, either. Sometimes…it was for himself. A sign that he was turning himself off for his own protection, or so he didn’t let small, insignificant things like fear or pain stop him from staying in the game. A way to convince even himself that it hadn’t gotten anywhere near him. But he did care, here. He cared about Orpheus, and admitting it to himself felt both exhilarating and terrifying, all at once. Caring for someone was frightening, but…maybe this, maybe being cared for just as much in return was worth it. “I’d like that quite a bit,” he admitted, giving a tiny sigh. “But, if I teach you sign language, then you’ll have to permit me to learn Greek, as well. With the translator, I suppose you can’t teach me, but I can learn it in my own world well enough.”
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Post by ®Hawkpath® on Oct 2, 2021 3:09:10 GMT -5
Sherlock paused, frowning at the small boy as he looked at the hand. Well…he couldn’t really blame him for not understanding what that was supposed to mean, could he? How old was he, anyway? Sherlock had no idea how to tell. “No,” he replied bluntly, pulling his hand back. “It means when people can’t solve mysteries, they come to me, and I solve them, instead. Do you like mysteries?” "What's a mystery that you can solve? Is that like where someone's missing cow went or something?" Amico asked, nose scrunching up as he tried to think about this. "Because that seems really weird. Like you get money for that? What if you stole the cow?" This seemed like it would be a bad job. Like Sherlock would end up not doing things right. "Why?" he asked. "Why do that?" “Good question,” Sherlock replied, waving a hand at the comment. “And in just six short words, you’ve proven that you’re smarter than pretty much everyone I work with, maybe not much of an achievement there, but credit where credit is due, I suppose…” A small, semi approving smile appeared for a moment before it vanished again, and he dropped his hand and settled into a more comfortable position on the floor, which included giving Amico a little more space. “Something like that. Not usually cows though, little bit more along the lines of murder. As for why, well, why don’t you?”
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Post by strider on Oct 3, 2021 2:05:30 GMT -5
Orpheus wasn’t sure how much of L they had really gotten to see. They knew they had seen more than most people in L’s world or even in the House, but the truth was that they hadn’t been friends for very long. There was always going to be more to learn about L. There was always going to be more to discover about their friend, and… they were grateful for that. There was something nice about knowing a lot about someone from the instant you met them, but it wasn’t nearly as rewarding as coming to know them over time. They wanted to spend enough time with L to really get to know him. To understand who he was when he was with them, and who he was when he was with other people. Orpheus wanted to know which parts of himself L presented to the world and how he decided which parts to hide. Maybe it was just that they wanted to spend more time with their first (and best) friend. “I won’t stop you from learning Greek,” Orpheus replied, a smile pulling at their lips. “I wish I could teach you, but it’s not exactly possible given the House translator. But… if you learn, maybe I can try to help correct your pronunciation. And maybe I’ll get to hear what it’s like when you have an accent. You’ve heard mine often enough, when there are words that don’t exist in Greek.” They gave a quiet laugh. “It doesn’t seem quite fair that you get to hear my accent, but I haven’t ever gotten to hear yours.” Slowly, Orpheus let their hands drop to their lap, then tilted their head. “How… do you generally start with sign language? I… don’t know how learning it differs from learning a spoken language.”
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