Red Wine (
judgementor) wrote in
middaeg2020-08-09 07:17 pm
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Confidence is preparation. Everything else is beyond your control.
Who: Red Wine & YOU.
When: All through Aguril.
Where: All around - specified in prompts.
What: Open and closed top levels, etc. Hit me up at
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Warnings: None yet, will be noted in subjects.
When: All through Aguril.
Where: All around - specified in prompts.
What: Open and closed top levels, etc. Hit me up at
Warnings: None yet, will be noted in subjects.

open; music shop
It would be a fine thing... [The vampire mutters.
At the prompting of the store owner - who had been watching him with trepidation after noting his 'species' but was inevitably drawn in by the prospect of a sale - he picks the instrument up, sets it to the curve of his shoulder and draws the bow across the strings for a shivering, gentle note.]
Mm. [He utters softly.] How much? I'll give it some thought.
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Seems they aren't the only monster interested in picking up a new (or old) hobby.]
...That wasn't bad. [It was one not, but okay.] Hopefully you'll get a good deal.
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Thank you. On both counts.
[Red Wine gives the violin another look, then hands it back.]
I'll take it. [And then, to Bailey--] What do you play?
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You're welcome.
[They tilt their head, humming softly under their breath.]
I haven't played in a while, but piano, mostly. Tried learning violin, but I didn't like it as much.
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[And a few other instruments, though not quite as well as that and the one currently being considered for purchase.]
It was a hobby I allowed myself to indulge in. Something to do outside of my regular work.
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[They perk up at that, smiling. He definitely has the image of someone who could dramatically play the piano while a storm raged on outside.]
It's always nice to have a hobby! Something to keep your mind fresh and sharp.
[Like a knife.]
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[Like certain other Food Souls. Besides, it doesn't hurt to be able to play an instrument or two when one has the habit of attending court.]
We should all have our own way of expressing ourselves, don't you think?
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Good choice. This isn't your first time playing, is it?
[The man he's speaking to seems comfortable enough with the instrument in his grip.]
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[He looks over his shoulder, then back to the violin. Red Wine shakes his head with a small smile.]
No, though it's been a while since I last indulged. I'm a little rusty.
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If you want someone to practice with, I'd be happy to. My name is Connor, by the way.
[He holds out a hand to shake, offering up a small smile of his own.]
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Red Wine. And I think I'd like that. I haven't played with another person in a long time.
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I can get my violin if you don't mind waiting, I'll only be a few minutes.
[He'd use one in the shop, but he prefers his own.]
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[It'll give him some time to complete his sale here, after all. The fact that Connor is a little... different hasn't escaped his notice, but he hasn't quite figured out why it is, yet.]
I'll be here.
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open; harbour
But the game is over now, it's evening, and having done relatively well out of it Red Wine finds a spot to sit, enjoy a drink and set up a fishing line. With the water relatively undisturbed the only motion comes from the waves and the ripples around the line, and it's not the catching of anything that's the point of it, really.
He keeps his hands busy while he sits idling the hours into nightfall making tiny paper cranes, which he occasionally hands off to curious children if they come by wondering what he's doing.]
((open to this one segueing into Hazard at the Harbour, where Red would be more inclined to help the youngsters))
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[ There's a semi-familiar voice. Iramaat is down here to investigate the children (and everything else), but a familiar face caught her attention and now she's sidetracking. She sits down next to him without waiting for an invitation, mouth split in a grin. ]
It's been a little while, hasn't it?
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I'm not... [In fact, he's terrible at fishing.] But I find it clears the mind.
[Then he does smile, properly this time.]
And it has been a while. I should apologise for not being in touch with you.
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Oh, think nothing of it - I fell off the face of the earth myself.
[ She settles in next to him, watching his line trail in the water. ]
If you apologize, I'll apologize and we'll call it done.
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[How many times had he and his small group simply upped roots and moved off somewhere else? It didn't pay to let the people they were protecting know where they were going.]
If that would be all you ask, then I'll happily apologise for my absence. Adapting to being here hasn't been easy.
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[ Which is a bit of an admission. ]
Still, we've got to stick together, hmm? Any bites? Any exciting updates? I've got a bond now, so there's that...
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[He sighs softly, giving his line a small twitch so the bait wriggles in the water. While he's not really intending to catch anything, there's something about just sitting here that's calming all by itself.]
I suppose... [And he looks up, frowning slightly.] I've been trying to find my place in all of this. It isn't something I've had to do before.
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open; Cavern Cowboys
He's already led two of the creatures back when he runs into trouble in the form of a small group of clearly infected individuals who have already backed his quarry into a corner.]
Now, we don't have to do this the hard way. [No use in turning away from this when they've seen him. Never turn your back on an enemy. He's outnumbered but has faced worse, and being stabbed in the back is not a preferable option here.]
But I suppose you're not going to listen to reason, are you.
well hello!! ... apologies for text wall ROFL
Though it's that same half-grown wormipede who got them both into trouble, by dint of being a cousin to the escapees. A little anxious curiosity about the missing part of the Herd sent the creature wandering down one of the open passageways, making vague noises about finding its family. Myr--sensibly--tried to call it back, and went that failed, heaved a sigh at the recklessness of youthful creatures everywhere (
no one laugh at the irony) and went carefully after it.He'd expected to catch it up in short order, else he'd have called one of the other wormherds to guard his back; and catch up he does--but just as he's laying a hand on his wormipede's back to pin it, a half-familiar voice reaches his sensitive ears. He freezes in instinctive response and listens, parsing out what he can of the situation from word and echo.
It doesn't sound dire, and Myr's every expectation Red Wine can handle himself in a fight... But he also can't simply walk away, either, having heard that.
Unfreezing, he gropes to take one of his wormipede's antennae in-hand and tweak it gently to get the creature's attention.]
Go back and find Tall-and-Broad. [...] No, back, silly thing. [...] Tell her there's trouble and where. She'll feed you.
[Convinced, the little wormipede turns back on itself to patter down the tunnel. Myr straightens, adjusting the fall of his robes to free his knife before making his cautious way toward the sound of Red Wine's voice with a tick-tick of hooves and staff on stone.
Attempt sneaking up or announce himself? He hasn't any idea whether or not they can see him coming, though the tunnel wall curves gently away beside him.
Best not to risk being spotted without knowing it.]
They'd best listen, [he calls, lilting and pretend-careless,] because they're about to be outnumbered soon.
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He hopes that Myr will stay away.
No such luck. There he is, and the small group attempting to flank Red Wine have their attention diverted. It gives him the opportunity to ready his sword without being immediately attacked.]
Myr. [He can play this off, keeping his tone casual as he greets the faun like an old friend.] It's about time you got here. I was beginning to think I'd have to do this without you.
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Myr's sense enough to know he's not the best ally in this fix, and looks (small, blind, unassuming Faun) even worse than his skills make him. But he couldn't have stood by--nor run back for help himself, it wasn't in him. There's at least a kind of strategic advantage in brazenness and overstatement; he'll grasp for that with a will and both hands.
(How well he remembers Enchanter Philomela's lectures on a mage's part in shock warfare; if only he'd been remade a Witch...)]
And here I'd worried it would be over before I even arrived,[he replies brightly to Red Wine.
He halts a good two yards from the Vampire, ears working to take in the sounds of their opponents--and the distressed rumbling of the trapped wormipede. That's not a noise he likes but it is promising if the cornered creature is frightened enough to lash out.
Preferably while its would-be thieves have their backs turned.]
The others aren't far behind, [he bluffs,] so these lot have got precious little time to change their minds.
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[He has no idea how well this bluff is going to carry over. They're still outnumbered even with the two of them, and these people aren't really known for being easy to reason with.
But he picks up on those distressed sounds too, and one of his pointed ears twitches very slightly towards it. If they can keep this going for long enough, they might have another ally on their side.
Their adversaries aren't too keen on waiting - either for the wormipede to lash out, or for the reinforcements. The one nearest to Red Wine lunges at him and he dodges with a soft hiss, clunking them on the back of the head with the pommel of his sword as they stumble past.]
Oh, fine, I suppose we're doing this now.