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✿ enkidu ✿ ([personal profile] enkidoh) wrote in [community profile] middaeg2019-10-26 10:43 pm
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[closed] just two heroic spirits hanging out

Who: Andersen & Enkidu
When: Around the 26th
Where: The Theatre
What: Meeting up, talking about things
Warnings: None

A lot has changed in a short period of time. One of those things is that Enkidu is wearing shoes now. A pair of simple boots made of brown leather tied together with a string. Not a pair of very fashionable ones but quite handy when manoeuvring through a busy city.

The sun is already setting when they reach the large building of the theatre. More stone.

Normally they would be able to detect Andersen within the blink of an eye but now they have to cross half the building before they are finally able to spot the other servant. And no, it doesn't help that he's rather small.

"Ah, I have found you." They smile briefly. "It is good to finally meet you in person and that you look...in one piece."

After all that has happened. That...everything.
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[personal profile] manlet 2019-10-26 11:33 pm (UTC)(link)
The theater has seen better days. It was clearly built with opulence in mind and, as Enkidu walks through it, they'll see that there are ghosts of its once grand past. Faded posters, moth-eaten curtains. It's been hollowed out, and in all this cluttered emptiness, it is a tad difficult to find Andersen - but not impossible.

There are hints here and there Enkidu can use to track him down. The smell of roasting coffee. The faint crackling of operatic music. Andersen's in the kitchen, drink cupped in his hands as he listens to the Aefenglom equivalent of a gramophone, and when the other Servant shows up, he jumps out of his seat.

"So, you've come at last, Enkidu!"

The mist has left Andersen relatively untouched. There are dark bags beneath his eyes, and the odd bulk beneath his stockings suggest the presence of bandages. But the smile he wears is genuine and enthusiastic.

"I could say the same for you. Though, I doubt someone of your caliber runs into much trouble around here. What's the deal with your boots?"

Yeah, he noticed!!
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[personal profile] manlet 2019-10-27 11:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Andersen actually takes a second to size up Enkidu's shoes before answering.

"No, they're decent. What I mean is that you are the original 'wild man' - that at Chaldea, I often saw you running around barefoot, no matter the terrain. It seems a bit odd to see you clamping your feet in the leather trappings of civilization."

He takes a sip from his coffee, content with his dramatic analysis.

"Do you even have money on you?"
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[personal profile] manlet 2019-11-02 07:26 pm (UTC)(link)
He can sympathize with Enkidu. The Servants who arrived in Aefenglom found themselves stripped of their abilities - and for someone like Andersen, who was never a king, warrior, or true hero - it's as if he's been condemned to live a second life in a stunted form. One part of him frets over what he's to do now. The other part - the part that's pushed him to bare everything for the sake of his stories - wonders how this ordeal will transform his fellow Heroic Spirits.

He sets down his cup and grins.

"Oh, taken an interest to coffee, have you? Well, a warm drink is a good ointment for physical and mental ills. Sit down, and I'll brew you a batch that'll have you praising civilization! My only question is..."

He strides over to a stool, hops on, and opens a cupboard.

"... which cup would you like?"

There's a great deal of pastels! If you can imagine the color, you'll likely find it in this humble cupboard.
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[personal profile] manlet 2019-11-08 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
Enkidu!! He stood on the stool so he could fetch you one! How could you steal his spotlight!

Fortunately, he won't fuss over being upstaged. Andersen hops down so he can start pushing the stool over to where the stovetop is. It seems this is where the coffee is brewed, as Aefenglom is sadly lacking in coffee machines. What Andersen wouldn't give for a nice Kreuger, just like the one in Chaldea.

"For a building to become home, one must work on its outward and inward appearance. Not that I'd like to settle down in this world. It's too reminiscent of visual novel for my liking." He begins scooping the ground beans. "But an author must have a comfortable office to work in. Do you understand such sentiments, Enkidu?"
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[personal profile] manlet 2019-11-09 06:05 am (UTC)(link)
The fresh aroma of coffee soon permeates the air. The beans are brewing nicely. Andersen lets them do their work as he turns to face Enkidu. There's no hints written in his expression, only a curiosity that's almost child-like.

"Don't be stupid. Of course you possess something. It isn't about the items themselves. They're vessels for your perception of the world. Memories. What's comfortable and what's uncomfortable. Humans put shards of themselves into their things. A home is a reflection of the soul."
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[personal profile] manlet 2019-11-18 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
What someone takes pictures of says as much as how the picture was taken. And Enkidu has focused on the remarkably mundane. Andersen remains quiet for once as he looks at the pictures shown to him, his expression unreadable. And once they've reached the end of what Enkidu's taken -

"Are these pictures important to you? Humans typically hang up pictures only if they feel a connection to them."
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[personal profile] manlet 2019-11-21 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
Did Shamhat teach Enkidu about books in those days she spent with them? To see the beauty of stories, products of human imagination? Andersen is a little surprised by Enkidu's desire to read and he voices so:

"Ha! A weapon wanting to read. AUO has truly sanded you down to a pleasant, human-like existence. If it's books you're looking for, you've befriended the right Servant. On the battlefield I'm a miserable ally, but in the libraries I'm a delight - so long as you don't spend too long in my presence."

Coffee's ready. He reaches for Enkidu's cup so he can pour in the rich drink.

"Truth be told, I figured you'd want to live like Tarzan."