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Urianger Augurelt ([personal profile] prophexy) wrote in [community profile] middaeg2020-04-14 01:08 pm

April catch-all!

Who: Urianger and open!
When: Aereuer
Where: Around town + dreams
What: Monthly catch-all, including (mostly) the dream event
Warnings: Potential spoilers for FFXIV Shadowbringers; n/a otherwise



A: Making Money

[Urianger has taken up a part-time job! He's minding plants at Pile's Petagorium, getting the greenhouse on the roof up and running so that the pet shop can branch out into new ventures.

Of course, he's not the only employee: co-workers are welcome to correct any mistakes he's made, or ask him for help. He's good for getting things off the tall shelves. He usually lets the others handle customers, but there's no avoiding that part of the job if he happens to be the closest person to answer someone's question about a particular offering, either.]


Have care with that shelf! 'Twas not built to bear so much weight.

B: Eternal Bookworm

[As ever, you can probably count on running into Urianger in any given bookstore around town. He's been particularly on the hunt for local folklore recently, even books intended for a much younger audience, though he might look a little absurd carrying two dense tomes and a colorfully-illustrated book of children's tales.]

C: Into Dreams

[Urianger's mirror has a graceful border, decorated with runes and designs of arcane geometry. A sleeping Carbuncle is curled up at the very top; those who know him well will also be able to pick out symbols along the sides representing each of the Scions, alive or otherwise, and star-like gems studded among the arcanist patterns.]

i - hey moon, please forget to fall down

[Urianger is younger in this memory. He's reached his full height, but he's clean-shaven, and the tattoo on his cheek isn't there yet. It's hard to tell beneath the voluminous grey robes he's wearing which conceal his whole body from the neck down, but when he moves his limbs seem awkwardly thin.

At first, he's sitting alone at a table in a library, but although he's spread books and notes out in the space in front of him and to one side, the space in front of the chair next to his own seems to have been left deliberately clear. Urianger's older self, the one whose memory this is, is standing nearby next to one of the bookshelves, gaze longingly fixed upon one end of the stacks, as if he's waiting for someone to turn the corner.

And soon enough she arrives: a pale-skinned woman just a little taller even than he is, with long white hair growing from the very top of her head and falling to one side, all the rest cropped close to her skull, and eyes so light it's hard to tell if they're blue or grey. She has the distinctive flat nasal bridge of a Roegadyn, in case her height alone were not enough to confirm her race, and she is carrying a small stack of books and notes, with a plate of meatballs precariously balanced atop it. Like Urianger, she is clad in practical clothes of a uniform stone grey, but she seems to have opted instead for a button-down shirt and trousers, with shirt sleeves rolled up to her elbows. She sets her burden down carefully on the table beside Urianger, and grins at him when he quirks an eyebrow wearily at the plate of food.]


Got something to say, Urianger?

[He shakes his head, and smiles up at her.] Thy habits are incorrigible indeed. Many a time have I witnessed thee carrying such contraband through this house of learning, and yet never understood how the keepers of knowledge may be so oblivious to the hazard entering the midst of these hallowed materials.

If you think cockatrice meatballs are a hazard, wait until they see what I've been learning to do with an axe. [She sets the plate down between their spaces and settles into the chair beside him, spreading out her research to match his.] Thancred said you left this morning, so I figured you hadn't eaten. If you'd learn to take lunch breaks, maybe I wouldn't have to find ways to feed you.

[His dry expression says he's not buying it.] Thy concern for my health is admirable, Moenbryda, save for the fact that these were always thy preferred meal and not mine own. Surely thou dost remember a time when I could barely endure the taste.

Learning to swallow a little spice is good for you. [She winks at him, grins as he blushes to the tips of his ears, and turns to her notes. As the older Urianger sighs, face now full of melancholy, the two students begin animatedly discussing their recent classes in increasingly dense magibabble.]

ii - kept the light on inside me

[The little Elezen boy in the stone-grey robes is barely recognizable as Urianger: barely four feet tall, his grey hair is long and worn in a tight braid, and his features are childishly rounded. His golden eyes are wide with equal parts dismay and indignation, and he's clutching a small stack of papers to his chest as a more intricately-dressed adult Elezen man lectures him.]

No matter how respected the source, prophecy is known to be an imprecise art, and even the finest of astromancers have been known to misread the signs. I assure you that whatever disaster this text speaks of, there is no possibility of another Calamity on the approach. Six Calamities has life endured, one for each element, and our prosperity now is the reward for persistence through them.

[As he speaks, another man has approached, and stopped to take in the scene. His brown skin contrasts with white hair receded to the top of his head - and probably long-since, as he bears a white sigil (the same one Urianger has in the present) tattooed above his left eye, filling some of the space left behind by his hairline's retreat. A well-groomed chinstrap beard adds to the framing of his wizened face, and he's dressed in elegant clothing. His expression is pleasantly neutral as he listens, but something in the way his sharp eyes pass over the pair speaks subtly of disapproval.]

A disruptive student, Professor?

Archon Louisoix! [The first man straightens up, while Urianger seems to quail further, now abashed to have the attention of someone so learned.] ...A minor matter only. The boy needs to learn to accept when his questions have been answered.

If he still has questions, I have to suppose that they have not, in fact, been answered fully. [The Archon smiles down at Urianger, who seems taken aback and unsure how to respond.] Will you walk with me, child? Perhaps a perspective other than your teacher's will put you at ease.

Aye, s-sir. Of course. [He scampers to the older man's side.]

Now, tell me as we go of this theory you've developed. From the conversation I heard, you fear another Calamity is approaching?

[Urianger nods, eyes lighting up with renewed determination at the chance to be heard out. He indicates the papers he's carrying.] Master Archon, the writings of Mezaya Thousand-Eyes are known in scholarly circles to be of great accuracy for a prophet of her era. Though lost and scattered, more of her work hath lately been recovered. The provenance is verifiable, and the text hath been identified as a seventh verse of the Divine Chronicle - the one which detailed the individual Calamities. Well do I know that the common wisdom holds that the Sixth Astral Era will endure forevermore, yet none can provide an explanation for what else this seventh verse might indicate.

[They've passed out of the building now, into a secluded courtyard. Louisoix's expression has grown more grave as Urianger's little speech continued, and now he stops them to look down at the boy again.] And so you have been pestering your teacher to offer a more concrete reason than 'it can't possibly happen here'?

[Urianger glances away, clearly a bit ashamed.] ...He refused to hear out any further questions, so...I sought out a member of the Astrologicum. 'Tis not so difficult to learn their schedules, if one is attentive. I only wished...to see that something may be done, some preparation made, if there truly is even a chance of danger approaching.

[Louisoix chuckles at that image.] You went to get in their way, just yourself and a stack of prophecies and questions they don't want to admit they can't answer. No wonder you were being lectured. [At Urianger's glum nod, he kneels down and places the palm of one hand comfortingly on top of the boy's head.] ...I will not tell you your worries are unfounded, child. In truth, I stopped to attend to that discussion because the same subject has been on my own mind, as well.

Master Archon?

I think we might be able to help one another.

[The memory fades as the man and his new student continue onward. The full-grown Urianger has been keeping pace with them as the vision unfolded, and smiles with fond nostalgia as they depart.]

iii - it's hard to say that I'd rather stay awake when I'm asleep

[Here is a small village, half-overtaken by a field of flowers, under a bright golden-white sky, and in it Urianger is being bullied by pixies. About a foot tall, with leafy wings and clothing, they flit to and fro asking him questions. He looks exhausted, barely able to keep on his feet, but his tiny tormentors are unrelenting.]

What is it that the more you take, the more you leave behind?

[His brow furrows for a moment, as he processes the thought.] …'Twould be footsteps.

Awww, he got that one, too! Ask, then, mortal!

What belongeth to thee, yet is ever more used by others?

[The dozen or so pixies converge into a few groups, murmuring animatedly to one another, before one comes forward with a response.] Your name, of course! And it's such a shame you won't give us yours.

'Tis mine to keep. Thy next riddle, if it please thee.

[This back-and-forth exchange continues. Nearby, next to a stone statue of some kind of bird, a more responsive Urianger is watching the proceedings with vague amusement.]

Seven days and nights, they asked my company, in return for allowing me to take up residence in their lands. 'Tis fortunate for my sake that pixies are easily bored, and not well-versed in keeping time under eternal light.

iv - found my way, right time, wrong place

[A room full of books, in an eerily quiet base. The walls and floors are all the same golden-brown stone, and Urianger moves with practiced grace from shelf to shelf, lost in some research project or other. He's wearing his old goggles and hooded robe, only the lower half of his face visible, and he startles dramatically when a voice speaks up from the corner of the room.]

A clever illusion indeed. Even with all your friends out of reach, your safety seems quite assured. [The owner of the voice is a man in white robes and a red mask, even more thoroughly concealed than Urianger himself.]

[Urianger stares at the newcomer, mouth flattening into a thin line with displeasure.]
...Only one of thy number hath been witnessed so garbed. What can be thy purpose here, Emissary?

...To business, then, I suppose. [Elidibus sighs, as if he'd hoped to hold a conversation with his enemy before opening negotiations.] As I noted, despite the precautions you've taken here, you are without allies now. I have been observing your organization for some time, and of all its members, you seem the most likely to hear me out. I have an offer to make.

I can think of no reason I should accept it. The actions of thine associates have thus far been entirely in opposition to all that the Scions hold dear. Thou hast taken much from us, and proved unrelenting in thy pursuits. [Despite his ever-formal language, Urianger's tone holds a cold fury, barely restrained.]

Then consider this the first overture toward some understanding between us. What I have to offer you is knowledge: an understanding of this sundered world, and our places within it, which you are badly in need of. Have you not wondered why we seek to manipulate the balance of aether, why it is we invite the Calamities which have consumed you so with distress? [He holds up both hands palm-forward to forestall any response.] I do not ask for your answer immediately; but think on the power that I and mine hold, and how much more of it you could wield if you understood the truth of what you are pursuing. If those answer intrigue you, and I suspect they must, make your way to the Great Gubal Library in a moon's time. I shall find you there if you come; and if you do not, I will seek out others more willing, and darken your doorstep no more.

[In the next breath, he has vanished into a burst of darkness, leaving only the begoggled Urianger, slowly unclenching his fists and wilting with distress, and the current Urianger, watching the place where Elidibus vanished with a troubled expression.]

D: Wildcard!

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C-iii

[personal profile] omnicrafter 2020-04-15 09:22 pm (UTC)(link)
If there were ever a man better in dealing with the pixies and their form of play, I would eat my hat to meet him.

[Easily amused and easily bored... oh so like the spirits of children they were born from. Irhya tips her head towards Urianger with a sly look on her face.]

I even recall one mentioning that they brought you tea constantly because you claimed to hate it, and as such they were under the impression it was a viable prank. If that isn't masterful, I don't know what is.
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c-iv

[personal profile] unsundered 2020-04-16 10:04 am (UTC)(link)
A most reasonable offer, wouldn't you say?

[It seems Urianger isn't yet through with Ascians turning up, unwanted. Emet-Selch leans against the stone wall, arms crossed, having taken in the scene. It was an association he'd known the gist of before; Elidibus' overtures, and for what little they'd amounted to in the end.

...Well, it wasn't as though his own attempts had gone any better. They'd- actually gone far worse.]


'Tis no surprise that you chose to accept... and a disappointment when you decided to part ways with us. Elidibus usually picks his prospects well.

[His sigh is performatively heavy, accompanied by a shake of his head.]

While it's the mortal way to discard those they no longer find useful... don't you think it was rather premature?
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[personal profile] unsundered 2020-04-16 07:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[Is anyone ever in the mood to deal with another Ascian? Even other Ascians.]

So you're saying Sharlayan is full of those who might view our cause with sympathetic eyes? I'll have to let Elidibus know, should I encounter him.

[Said with a friendly, casual sort of ease, but a coldness to his gaze remains constant.]

But you- more selfish than sentimental, though useless I'll grant you. To choose yourself and your present, placing it above a future where no one would have to know the pain of loss or strife.

Still, with as unsteady a heart as yours, 'tis perhaps for the best that you chose to... unbetray your friends. Doing whatever is convenient for yourself, heedless of the consequence to others- it's not a trait I'd enjoy having in an ally.
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[personal profile] omnicrafter 2020-04-16 09:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Hah. That is clever. But I suppose adaptation is necessary in such extenuating circumstances... I admit, I only warmed up to them after the fact, as I learned more about them. Feo Ul was a big factor in that, black sheep though they were.

...Though it could always be worse. They could be the Fuath.
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C-ii

[personal profile] supersoldier 2020-04-17 12:04 am (UTC)(link)
[And keeping pace with a more fully-grown Urianger is someone familiar. A certain silver-haired SOLDIER strides behind, his footsteps barely heard, as he listens to the exchange.

Sometimes he casts his look at his surroundings, to take in a sight that would be more alien to him if he had not already been supplanted from one world to another. Though this is but a memory, the notion feels much the same.

Mostly, however, Sephiroth’s eyes remained pinned on the backs of those they follow, until he glances faintly at the present Urianger beside him.]


You found someone willing to listen. Did it do any good?

[He would make a comment about the fallacy behind those set in their ways to ignore the younger, the more inquisitive, but he has no experience in a place like this. He is no scholar, nor pretends to know where the lines of expectations are drawn and how boldly one crosses them.]
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[personal profile] omnicrafter 2020-04-17 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
Aye... both desire companionship, but the pixies have something resembling a conscience, so long as it agrees with their requisite needs. The drowned are simply numb, to put it one way.

[A pause. Perhaps she could ask upon that other thing...]

You've dealt with kids often...? In Sharlayan?
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[personal profile] omnicrafter 2020-04-17 10:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh. Oh, gods.

[A slow beam spreads over her face.]

You must have all the embarrassing childhood stories, right? Perhaps more even than Krile? And to think you've been holding out on us...!

[Of course, the two of them would probably die of embarrassment. Or possibly find a way to get him back for it later. What better opportunity to tap this resource?]

Were they little monsters as kids? I bet they were.
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B - Eternal Bookworm

[personal profile] dj_jiraiya 2020-04-18 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
[ There were classes he could take and, indeed, he had started some already. Yosuke was very much trying to his best with what he was given so he could be there for Yu when he needed him to be. But that also meant he was going to need to do some homework and (...ugh) studying on his own.

Which is how he found himself at a bookstore looking for books on potion making, herbs, crystals, all that stuff that was generally considered hokey and new-age BS back home but was definitely not here. He had a few books in his arms already and he was on a stool, reaching for a book he knew was on this shelf that he would probably need. He needed to actually grab it to see though and--

And one of his books slipped out of his arm toward the really tall man with his own stack of books in his arms. He gasped, trying to make a grab for it in a vain attempt to save the guy but all he did was stumble and fall right off the stool as well. Does he land on the elf man? Does the elf man come out of this unscathed? ]


GAH!!
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[personal profile] unsundered 2020-04-18 11:11 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, yes. [He waves it off with a roll of his eyes.] As you've no doubt surmised, we've had our hands in any number of places. And the mixture of arrogance and isolationism of Sharlayan provides a fertile ground for our work.

[There was also no harm in admitting to it.]

And so says one only capable of seeing what lies immediately before their eyes, and decides it's the entirety of the world. Who, in the error of their consciousness, has mistaken drudgery for meaning. As though the momentary flicker of self-awareness affords you the same respect as those of us who've lived across time and history. 'Tis selfishness at its heart, despite whatever other name you've chosen to apply.

[From practiced, automatic superiority, his tone darkens, look narrowing. An edge of despair, of bitterness, amid arrogance.]

Well, you've gotten your way, haven't you? Soon enough any trace of us will be forgotten, and you may resume ruining our star at your convenience.
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[personal profile] supersoldier 2020-04-18 10:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[It certainly is a far cry from his own home. Midgar was nothing like this, stonework no longer practical in an industrial environment full of steel — at least close to HQ. Aesthetically, it is nice enough to appeal to his quiet sense of appreciation. Sephiroth will not say as much, but there are moments when they pass beneath an archway, or the height of a vaulted ceiling, and his gaze will linger for a second longer than necessary.

But he never neglects to tend to Urianger’s words, far more compelling than anything else. After all, they grant context to what he is viewing.]


To think that you never would have been given the opportunity, or have found him, if you hadn’t been so stubborn.

[Did he just call him stubborn? Well, it isn’t meant terribly.]

How old are you in this memory?
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c-i (Because I'm the Worst)

[personal profile] poisontippedcure 2020-04-19 09:01 pm (UTC)(link)
[Rose doesn't entirely know what to expect when she enters Urianger's mirror, but she's taken aback by what she sees. If pressed, she'd probably admit that she came here to find out if he had any secrets. He's always played things close to his chest, and she can't help but be a little curious.]

[Instead, she's met with the face of a dear-departed friend. Considering how important Moenbryda was to Urianger, she shouldn't be surprised, but the appearance of the Elezen woman catches her off-guard.]

[She gives Urianger - the present Urianger - a sympathetic smile as she addresses him. She's not sure what he's feeling, except that if she's feeling sad, he's probably feeling worse.]


She was certainly a force to be reckoned with.

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[personal profile] unsundered 2020-04-20 03:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[The first is a statement he can't... really argue with, so he only continues to frown at it. That was what life was, in its entirety. Suffering and struggle, the desperate effort to obtain just a few moments more of pain. And yet... no one would look beyond it, would be willing to look outside of themselves, to sacrifice for a future where none of that were necessary.

...A conviction that usually failed to convince. Perhaps it failed to resonate because his motivation remained the resurrection of his people, not the ascension of humanity from the dregs of itself.]


You could say that all that we've done is in service to creating that better legacy. Each Calamity was a step closer... steps which have amounted to naught.

Though I will admit to the bitterest of ironies that it is by our acts that no trace of Amaurot still remains upon the Source. A loss acceptable at the time, but now....

[There would be nothing left to remember them by.]

Though if you would truly curse the loss of knowledge, I would hope you would include Hydaelyn amongst those who bear the blame. She who has hidden all from you, and who will only continue to do so.
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[personal profile] supersoldier 2020-04-20 05:02 pm (UTC)(link)
[They share that trait, then, though Sephiroth’s stubbornness manifests in different ways, not always flattering. But at least Urianger is obstinate where it counts, despite the fallacy of youth on display.

He does appear younger than twelve, but through the eyes of a human, his ability to judge is skewed to his own experiences. Still, twelve is a young age to already be so thoroughly questioning the world around him — what had he been doing at twelve? Not so much questioning than following orders, turning his body into a weapon proudly utilized by the company. The differences between them seem ever striking, brought to light by this simple memory.]


I don’t think that’s very surprising. You were obviously inquisitive, and that often leads to advancement in one form or another. Were others your age the same way?

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