Lucy/Kaede (
long_live_the_queen) wrote in
middaeg2019-08-07 02:41 am
[Open] August Catch-All
Who: Kaede, others, you!
When: August in general
Where: Within the city, Smugha Cave, others to be added
What: Thread holder for the month. Feel free to hit up my plotting post here or my plurk at
blueraven if you'd like to hash something out!
Warnings: Potential violence, others to be added as needed
I. Any District
[When Kaede crossed the city, it was usually in direct ways—or more aimless meanderings. But the city was busy and crowded and there was only so much the promise of free clothing could do to smooth over the prospect of dealing with that many people for so long. So, the former it was.
This also meant casually trespassing in people's yards. Empty yards—or at least ones that seemed empty on first glance, she wasn't stupid. Where possible, the Chimera walked along courtyard walls instead of actually straying in them, but sometimes that wasn't exactly feasible. She didn't take anything while she was pacing with purpose between rows of flowers, a garden, or otherwise—but the antlered Chimera was highly visible, her hair dark pink and her arms covered in bright scarlet feathers.
...well, okay. She did linger sometimes. Those flowers were pretty.
Or perhaps she's hovering near a patch of trailing honeysuckle, or perched conspicuously atop a wall with her head tilted—did she hear a dog barking?]
II. Caught in the rain
[Of course it'd be raining on the day Kaede had to return these books. Of course it'd do so while she was mid-transit. And of course she'd find that this newly purchased cloak leaked.
The worst of it seemed to be on her head, where the hood had been rather hastily modified to fit around her antlers. It looked nice in the store, and in cooler (not rainy) weather. But it let water in through those gaps, and the left shoulder seam had started to leak, too.
So Kaede slouched, under an awning outside a shop, a home, anywhere with a roof, the books tucked into the one dry spot still under the cloak.
Let this storm pass soon. Let this storm pass soon...]
When: August in general
Where: Within the city, Smugha Cave, others to be added
What: Thread holder for the month. Feel free to hit up my plotting post here or my plurk at
Warnings: Potential violence, others to be added as needed
I. Any District
[When Kaede crossed the city, it was usually in direct ways—or more aimless meanderings. But the city was busy and crowded and there was only so much the promise of free clothing could do to smooth over the prospect of dealing with that many people for so long. So, the former it was.
This also meant casually trespassing in people's yards. Empty yards—or at least ones that seemed empty on first glance, she wasn't stupid. Where possible, the Chimera walked along courtyard walls instead of actually straying in them, but sometimes that wasn't exactly feasible. She didn't take anything while she was pacing with purpose between rows of flowers, a garden, or otherwise—but the antlered Chimera was highly visible, her hair dark pink and her arms covered in bright scarlet feathers.
...well, okay. She did linger sometimes. Those flowers were pretty.
Or perhaps she's hovering near a patch of trailing honeysuckle, or perched conspicuously atop a wall with her head tilted—did she hear a dog barking?]
II. Caught in the rain
[Of course it'd be raining on the day Kaede had to return these books. Of course it'd do so while she was mid-transit. And of course she'd find that this newly purchased cloak leaked.
The worst of it seemed to be on her head, where the hood had been rather hastily modified to fit around her antlers. It looked nice in the store, and in cooler (not rainy) weather. But it let water in through those gaps, and the left shoulder seam had started to leak, too.
So Kaede slouched, under an awning outside a shop, a home, anywhere with a roof, the books tucked into the one dry spot still under the cloak.
Let this storm pass soon. Let this storm pass soon...]

Closed - Ursula
That, of course, didn't happen no matter how much wishful thinking Kaede did. Her emotions often bubbled up in little fits and starts that she never really allowed to break the surface, but right now they were drowned out by equal measures of dread and annoyance. And fatigue, but that wasn't quite an emotion so much as a greyish fog lingering over the others.
Oh. Everyone was getting up, could she leave...? Slip away in the mass migration?
—No. It was for a dance.
The Chimera slumped even further in her chair, grumbling.]
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[ Kaede's anxieties rang out like a siren for Ursula, pulling her away from whatever else she'd been doing to come find the poor girl. She slipped into the empty chair beside her bonded, reaching to gently take her hand in her own, giving it a small squeeze. ]
It's okay. I'm here. [ She spoke softly, just barely above a whisper so Kaede could hear it over the revelry. She hadn't realized, of course, by taking Kaede's hand... they were now expected to dance. ]
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Wh—oh.
[Soothing calm flowed through the touch like cool water, gently nudging the stressed thoughts of hers back like a gardener pruning a tangle of vines before they grew into gnarled coils. She'd felt both surrounded and isolated here, but with a familiar face nearby none of that mattered so much.
Feathers smoothing back to her head, Kaede sighed quietly in relief, hand closing carefully around Ursula's much softer one.]
...I don't know how to dance, though.
[The crowd in front of them had thinned enough that hiding was now difficult. Some of the guests had even started moving the chairs aside to make more room for dancing.]
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Well... I do. It's been awhile, though, so be patient with me, okay?
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Better than I can do.
[She was still speculatively wondering if she could make it over the wall. That was an option, this was an outdoor wedding. But that would mean leaving Ursula behind, unless the Witch could scale sheer fifteen foot walls with no handgrips.]
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Now... Place your other hand on my shoulder, okay? I'm going to put my other arm around your waist.
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The forewarning that further touch was coming was appreciated, and this time Kaede didn't start or twitch. She curled her free hand on the other woman's shoulder, the soft fabric catching on her callused palm.]
Like this?
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Closed - Maria
There should at least have been animals down here—bats maybe, lizards, crickets, something. Their absence made Kaede's feathers prickle restlessly.
The only consistent sound was the echo of their own footsteps as they ventured further into the caverns, with the Chimera sometimes needing twice as many steps to catch up with the tall woman's stride.]
You've been here before, haven't you? What's this place like?
[Besides cold and vaguely unsettling, Kaede got that part.]
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I'm sure the spiders and the salamanders are gone. There are hot springs that were cooled, but I believe they removed the spells keeping them that way. Further down, you can find evidence that this place was once inhabited - by some Wilders expedition that was... lost but never properly documented, as I understand. [Plip. Plop. Plip. Plop. Splish. Splash. Splish. Splash. The dripping water is an incessant noise in the background, and Maria wonders if it's the lower caves thawing out.]
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[Great place for a picnic. The dripping water and gloomy stone passageways with no natural lighting totally fit that aesthetic.
This corridor started to widen out into a larger cavern, and the Chimera craned her head up to look. The fissures there led to black nothing even she couldn't see through, and several tunnels led away from this one. It seemed warmer in this room, too.]
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It seems they have done a good job of cleaning out the pests that took up residence here, though. Before, you could hear the spiders skittering in the distance, and see the webs everywhere. They did some housekeeping.
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From the sounds of it, these ones wouldn't have been so easily swept away. But there were no webs stretching from the walls now, no sharp little feet in the distance.
Just the endless sound of water.
The Chimera paced towards the large shadow in the center of the room; it reflected the light oddly, and a few steps in she could see why.]
Did any creatures fly up through this?
[Kaede could see the water far down below, and didn't kick anything into the sinkhole. She stood at its edge, tail speculatively curling back and forth.
Besides that maybe-entrance, there were three other tunnels to mind--one led to where the Wilders were casting their spells, one led back the way they came, and a third led somewhere Kaede wasn't sure of. And there were plenty of gaps and fissures that weren't person-sized riddling the walls.]
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... Though that is a bit curious if something other than nature made that hole. It is rather conspicuous. But all there were further down were... giant lizards, and corpses frozen in ice. Nothing so large as to make a hole that big so easily that I noticed.
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It could have been something smaller. A Witch, maybe.
[There was a sound that wasn't like the drip-drip of water--a distant rasping, maybe stones shifting off to the left. Kaede swiveled a long ear towards it.]
If you believe me, I could do something like this once. Before the mirror--
[That rasping sound again. And a third time--closer, like old plastic scraping rock.
Or scales.]
Something's there.
[The Chimera's head turned to face the sound sharply, and her posture tensed immediately from one of observant ease to predatory alertness.]
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smh respawn timers
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ii
it’s a good way to sell, and a good way to boost her name to aefenglom’s people. deeds were what she and her sisters started out with, until they were known, until they were respected. until they were venerated. four would simply have to start from scratch, alone. she bets none of her sisters would be competent enough to do it. sometimes she even doubts one, but only because it made her feel larger.
another beast-thing. what does she call her? lady-thing? it makes her wrinkle her nose, alas . . . considerate. be considerate. ]
Girl, [ a little awkwardly, as if she didn’t know if that was the right term to go by, ] your seams are . . . Horrendous. [ she gives the holes and the hood a more inquiring gaze. ] Who made those for you–?
aaaa I'm sorry for your inbox
The Chimera turned her head slightly when a voice spoke to her, red eyes gleaming out from under the hood.]
Tailor on East Market Street. [Some shop in the...Shopping District that was giving out free garments, like so many others had been during Lunasa. Now that it wasn't, though, there wasn't that much in the way of ready-made garments and she needed a cloak Right Now. The employees there were also rather harried and wanted the irritable Chimera gone as quickly as possible.]
what is this SORRY nonsense!!!!!
Come, [ she gestures, ] I’ll fit something for you. Something affective. [ a click of her tongue as she looks over such— such indecency. ] I’d say they gave you rags, my . . . [ suck it up. she has to copy those she finds pleasant to hear. ] My lady.
because edits!!!
She snorted to herself quietly, reaching up to undo the fastenings that held her hood closed around her antlers. Kaede would need to dry those seams out anyway.]
I'm a monster, not a lady.
wraps edits
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The Chimera rolled her shoulders in a shrug.]
I was terrible enough before the mirror. Now I just look it too.
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II
She's pacing idly when Kaede ducks under the awning, and she can't help but look her over, horns and feathers aside. Right away, she can tell some of the modifications were a rush job, with incomplete seams and threads hanging loose, and the sight of a raw edge fraying at the shoulder is pretty glaring, too. Not to mention the waterlogged way she's moving...
At first, she hesitates, but ends up making a wry remark anyway.]
Bad day, I take it?
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She turned her cowled head towards the voice, shifting her grip on the stack of books, though she didn't look back completely.]
Just a little.
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If I help you fix it, would that make your life a little easier? I have a small sewing kit on me I picked up for things like this...
[She hadn't been expecting to use it so soon, but, well, perhaps monsters and their various extra appendages end up with such problems all the time. It's fortunate she herself shouldn't be growing any... hopefully.]
Since it looks like we'll be stuck here for a while anyway, right?
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What would I owe you for that?
[The Chimera's tail swishes, though with all the dampness the gesture's more of a sad, sodden whap. She'd assumed this person was a shopkeeper, or an employee.]
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[It's odd how it feels like she's trying to convince Kaede to concede to her help instead of the other way around, like usual. Irhya tilts her head, leaning against the wall at a slant to avoid putting unpleasant pressure on her tail.]
Just think, you can make the next leg of your trip without looking like you jumped into a river. Perhaps the rain will even let up by then, who knows?