I've only just arrived, but the locals have been all too willing to share horror stories. So- I suppose I have mixed feelings about the idea of someone's family being here...
[ He's silent for a moment, then shakes his head. ]
Perhaps, yet I find strength with my brother here. If something were to happen to him... yes, I would be [ destroyed inside once again, hellbent on revenge ] grief stricken, but even when physical distance separated us, we have always ever done things together. Having him here stops me from worrying about where he might be or doing.
You're very resilient, aren't you? ... I'm glad that you can see the bright side in it. I'm not sure what I would do if I found someone from home here. ... Bad enough that there's so many children.
( she snaps a piece of wood into place. the first lantern's frame is done. )
[ He will almost wolf down the last of the stew as she finishes one lantern frame, setting the bowl aside to move himself down to the floor beside her. He has no idea how this works so he'll watch at first. ]
... Children.
[ Resilient, maybe, but able to get angry if the tone of his voice is any indication. Excuse the octave drop and mild growl to it. ]
A few just on the precipices of adulthood, and younger yet. A sweet girl with pink hair, that girl with flowers in her hair... I saw a boy with blond hair, just... staring into the fire. I can't imagine what they've been through.
( there's a gentle sympathy in her own tone. the ebb and flow of justice is in both of them- stoking the fires of his anger while she fans the flames with careful words and a guiding hand to the vulnerable they're talking about. )
[ Of course. Because heavens help Gods not involve the most innocent of them all, the most vulnerable. His expression dips darkly into a frown, his brows v'ing.
And he's understandably not aware she's manipulating his anger.
Honestly, she doesn't even truly need to. ]
Just another reason the thing that pulled us here must be stopped. They don't deserve this. None of us do, but least of all those who cannot protect themselves.
[ He carefully picks up some of the lantern pieces to figure them out slowly. Trying to calm himself. ]
That must be something other worlds can do- Aeons are... concepts. Inhuman beyond all ken but still present and guiding. I think to be a follower is one thing, but to be a vessel would... destroy the person. They can bestow power, but... one wonders if they should.
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Is everything okay?
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Perhaps, yet I find strength with my brother here. If something were to happen to him... yes, I would be [ destroyed inside once again, hellbent on revenge ] grief stricken, but even when physical distance separated us, we have always ever done things together. Having him here stops me from worrying about where he might be or doing.
[ Another mouthful of stew. ]
Plus I can make sure he takes his medicine.
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( she snaps a piece of wood into place. the first lantern's frame is done. )
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[ He will almost wolf down the last of the stew as she finishes one lantern frame, setting the bowl aside to move himself down to the floor beside her. He has no idea how this works so he'll watch at first. ]
... Children.
[ Resilient, maybe, but able to get angry if the tone of his voice is any indication. Excuse the octave drop and mild growl to it. ]
Of course.
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( there's a gentle sympathy in her own tone. the ebb and flow of justice is in both of them- stoking the fires of his anger while she fans the flames with careful words and a guiding hand to the vulnerable they're talking about. )
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And he's understandably not aware she's manipulating his anger.
Honestly, she doesn't even truly need to. ]
Just another reason the thing that pulled us here must be stopped. They don't deserve this. None of us do, but least of all those who cannot protect themselves.
[ He carefully picks up some of the lantern pieces to figure them out slowly. Trying to calm himself. ]
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and she does still mean every word of sympathy.
before she continues on, she'll quietly start to guide clive through the build. )
What have you heard so far about our captor?
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[ He frowns a little and carefully follows her instructions to begin to piece together the lantern. He's a quick learner, at any rate. ]
I noticed a lack of noted weaknesses or anchors.
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( what comes next is fixing the oil cup and wick, once she's sure he's got a good handle on his first attempt. )
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And when he speaks, his voice is soft. ]
Or Vessels thereof.
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He ponders her words as he carefully puts together the lantern. ]
Sounds like the Mothercrystals to me. But even they were- I could not say conscious but they were part of the God. It's.... [ HE SIGHS. ] Complicated.