Monday, 27 April 2015

Because you feel fierce

Ian

Washington Park was alive with the deep, vibrant green of late spring. Today the effect of it was somewhat incongruous with the weather, as winter's icy breath gave one last exhale - a reminder of nature's unpredictability. At 41 degrees, the air was cold enough to warrant a coat. The breeze that gusted over the landscape had a sharp bite to it. Most of the afternoon visitors cleared out when the rain started, but the precipitation never exceeded more than a light drizzle. Now it was more of a mist than anything - the kind that beaded up and left little pin-drops of water on your skin and clothes.

Ian rarely let things like cold or rain deter him from his daily routine. Recently, even less so. He'd been running, but now he was pacing quietly through the grass, hands in the pockets of his dark windbreaker as his breath plumed little clouds in the mist. His hair was wet. So were his shoes. The wetness made the cold more noticeable, but his core temperature was still up from his run. Looking out over the sleepy landscape, Ian pondered the way the deep green of the grass contrasted against the grey and darkening sky. Someone else might have called it dreary, but for him there was something meditative about it.

Elijah

[Per+alert, do I hear people?]

Dice: 7 d10 TN6 (4, 5, 6, 6, 7, 7, 8, 10) ( success x 6 ) Re-rolls: 1

Elijah

(you know, it would help if I rolled the right number of dice... My bad! Per+alert (not aware)]

Dice: 6 d10 TN6 (1, 4, 5, 5, 6, 7) ( success x 2 )

Elijah

Elijah Poirot lived a very loud life.

When he woke up, there was a warning. When he woke up and when he Woke Up he had an imperative imparted to him. A command, a reminder- live, live- for tomorrow you die and all begins anew. He heard the wisdom between the walls, of something that was restrained because there was something between Elijah and a truer part of himself. It was telling that, for a long time, he had no desire to see what lived behind that wall. Any wall. There was a memory, a dream, something that left the smell of sulfur in his nose and the feeling of something ancient and terrible in his mind. There was a man like an ocean and a woman who felt like the end of all things (a fact Elijah learned to take as comfort- Elijah missed Eleanor.) There had been a warning he knew in his heart- there were consequences for selling your soul. There were consequences for asking for eternity.

We digress.

Elijah lived a life that was loud, a warning from his avatar (a very different being living behind the walls and barriers and bullshit that Elijah built) to the dead. To talking. To the constant sound and hum of something that was just beyond his reach. Well, maybe not beyond his reach anymore. He's learned that it's hard to push past those walls, to touch the seemingly intangible spaces between the worlds. He tried it anyway, but did not meddle. He learned that there were consequences, and consequences that should not be ignored. But there were the dead. They were always around, sometimes distraught. Sometimes wailing, sometimes battling their inner demons for control and he heard all of it. He heard every blessed moment of it, whether his ears were meant to hear them or not. There was a reason people drank to forget; there are things mortals aren't meant to here.

And still, he stayed alert, awake, focused for now to pay attention to the physical instead of the land between. He was moving to find that silence, that nice moment where the world shuts down and he's nothing but a body because there is no difference between him and the rest of the world. He doesn't run often, but Jenn had harped on him about omniscience and perfection. Perfect mind was nothing without paying attention to your body, and vice versa. We are not parts, but a whole. So there he was, hands in a beat up leather jacket and wearing a pair of hiking boots that were intended to keep the water out. Jeans and a tee shirt, something white and V necked that started to get a little wet in the front, like he was going to be a last place finisher in a wet t-shirt contest if he wasn't careful.

He did not smell sulfur in his nose, did not pick up unmistakable, ageless evil. Just wet grass and cold air and a slow, pounding pulse . His attention went to the distance, to nearby water and the feeling that maybe... maybe it was time to be less afraid. Maybe it was time to push past something, to move, to transcend. To be more because he could be more.

For now, though, the young man was dressed comfortably and seemed to have no problem reveling in cold and searching for silence, only to hear the rhythmic pounding of someone's feet on a run. The water on a bench. [the quiet keening of something long dead by the lake, weeping into hands, breath useless but shuddering 'oh, Richard'. The taunting of something terrible. He doesn't approach the lake for a reason.]

He turned, looking for the sound the running, the source. He waits, grin on his face like he was the only spectator of a one man marathon.

Ian

[Awareness]

Dice: 6 d10 TN6 (1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 9) ( success x 3 )

Ian

A figure moved nearby. Ian surveyed the lake in the near distance, but did not make any motion to approach. Instead his eyes fixed on Elijah's profile. He watched him move for a time, the way that people sometimes watched animals (or animals sometimes watched people,) finding a simple fascination in the rhythm of his gait and the slope of his posture.

He knew who it was. Even at a distance, with details obscured by mist and low light. He felt Elijah in the air. Recognized him by the way he moved. Almost imagined for a moment that he could smell him, but that was probably a sense memory.

Gradually he closed the distance between them, moving at a relaxed gait. His steps were fluid and quiet, muffled against the wet grass. When he neared Elijah, he stopped and tilted his head, a subtle expression of familiarity showing on his features. He didn't speak just yet. Maybe he'd forgotten for a moment that he was supposed to.

Elijah

[oh, who is this? Per+aware]

Dice: 7 d10 TN6 (1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10) ( success x 3 )

Ian

Elijah knew Ian. Had felt the presence of his resonance many times now. But tonight there was something new there - deeper, stronger, more visceral. It mingled with his cunning elegance and that ever-present echo of the feline predator that lurked beneath his skin. He didn't so much feel changed as more... himself, as though inhabiting his nature more fully. He felt altogether more Primal now.

Arionna de la Babin

[per+aware -jesus you two]

Dice: 5 d10 TN6 (1, 4, 5, 7, 8) ( success x 2 )

Elijah

[WP: because we have impulse control]

Dice: 5 d10 TN6 (1, 2, 4, 7, 8) ( success x 2 )

Arionna de la Babin

[dex+stealth-I can totally not be seen or something]

Dice: 3 d10 TN6 (1, 4, 9) ( success x 1 )

Ian

[Per+Alertness oh-ho, is someone sneaking? ( -2 diff from acute senses)]

Dice: 6 d10 TN4 (1, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4) ( success x 2 )

Arionna de la Babin

The gods are warring.

This is a simple truth that people like Arionna understand. The gods are warring, and we know this to be true because the cycles are shifting. Where once the gods of the night fought bravely, stealing more of mortal time for themselves, now they are growing tired and those of the light are pushing them back. It's a war that will go on until the end of time, as neither can live without the other.

It is during this time that those of the night feel most vulnerable. The cold has shifted away from them, the nights grow shorter, and their strength...their strength becomes difficult to maintain. It's hard to wander among people during the time one is most vulnerable; you feel...like prey. Thus it is that when these times come, those of the eve shall step forward and take what little night they have available, and use it shamelessly. They will not yield; they will endure.

She ought to be at home, certainly. But this is her time, and she will not give it up. Her time. It is what she has for herself, if only for a moment. While it is not entirely safe for someone such as her to be wandering the dark park, she does it anyway, utilizing what scorn she may have as a shield against the suspicious.

She can feel them at the edges of her own wind; at the edges of winter and sorrow. Elijah. Ian. Though there is a difference amongst them, one she does not know, and she can only wonder if there is someone new. Wonderful. It's all she needs. Another groupie. Or perhaps she is mistaken. Thus enters curiosity.

Arionna follows the sensation, her footsteps light and careful. She is no master of the shadows or silence, but she has learned something of her time of running and hiding. From the path she moves towards these feelings, her boots sinking into the earth softly with each step.

Alexander

[Int+Med?]

Dice: 3 d10 TN6 (3, 4, 7) ( success x 1 )

Elijah

There was movement.

There was a lake in the distance, crying on the other side, a wailing, keening something but he wasn't listening to that. He was listening to footsteps, feeling something altogether familiar but more. So much more than what he was familiar with. It felt right. It opened up questions and there he was, wet with the rain and feeling like... like...

His attention turned, not quite prey but certainly not a predator and awed by the grace of those who were with him. There was a feeling about Ian, something Elijah always expected but what came to life. His eyes are alight, green and amber and he bridges the gap.

Green and amber and focused and there was a second when he was there, steps away, there- but a breath away. His hands come up, cupping cheeks, pulling in, coming closer and pressing his lips to Ian's like it was the only thing he could have ever thought of doing. Not an impulse, but an imperative- exactly what he inteded for it to be. Lips against his, heart beating loud and there is a reckless abandon in the movement. Something fevered and intent and warm- even if his fingertips are cold.

He doesn't say a word.

Alexander

There are others in the city who are regular visitors to the park, although their reasons for being there vary. Some come for exercise. Some come to be sociable. Others come because they just fucking feel like it walking over the grass in heels. Others come to wait.

Alexander, depending on the day, can slip into several of those categories. He runs here, has played soccer and Frisbee here. But today the reason is to wait, in the hope of meeting someone once again. Someone met here twice before, so the hope is that there will be a third time here too. And so he sits and he waits and he watches without really seeing. The city moves along at its own pace around the park, and the park continues in its own patterns around him. Alexander sits on a bench near the lake, lost within himself. The pattern of the drizzle provided a base for meditation and, so far, there hasn’t been much reason for it to come to an end. He sits, frozen apart from the slow rise and fall of his chest. His clothes – jackets, combats, boots – are wet, but that little fact is either unnoticed or not really important.

And so it’s easy for him to miss the not-so-familiar resonances moving around nearby. Just as much as it’s easy for his own to fade into the cold of the park.

Ian

The kiss probably shouldn't have surprised him, but it did - a little. Maybe because neither of them had ever kissed to say hello before. They hadn't really kissed all that often, actually. And then... usually as a prelude or an accompaniment to other kinds of physical intimacy. So Elijah kissed him, and he did not immediately react apart from the instinctive softening of his lips. But still, he gave no objection, and after a couple of heartbeats he let his eyes close and exhaled gently against Elijah's mouth - kissed him back a little more assertively, then pulled away with a little smile.

"Good time for a walk, hmm?"

It wasn't, but they were out here anyway. Ian's eyes shifted toward the nearby trees. The muted light in the sky was disappearing behind Denver's horizon, drawing on toward night. Toward darkness. Soon the park lights would switch on, but right now the trees were mostly in shadow. It would be easy to slip through them unnoticed, but Arionna's passage did not quite manage to escape Ian's attention. He caught her movement in his gaze, hovering there a moment before his focus shifted to the nearby lakeshore. The bench (Alexander.) And back to Elijah again.

Arionna de la Babin

Another like her. The end state of her process. She feels him too now. Three that she knows. Three that she is familiar with. Thankfully, these are not three that she greatly dislikes.

She walks through the trees, curling her dark arms into her chest momentarily when a bit of cold seeps through her sweater. Despite how it feels, she misses it already; misses the deep cold and the dead trees. She sees them, their moment of affection, and she knows all too well that what she feels is not the way a person ought to. It's not Elijah or Ian's fault, and perhaps for once she understands that. Still...

Arionna watches them for a moment, pressing her palm against a tree as if it will provide some sort of support. Then she steps away from it slowly, and moves from the trunk. She tries to be quiet. Tries to go unnoticed, because there is another. One she is likely to approach, and to feel comfortable with.

Elijah

[Do I notice Ari now? Per+alert]

Dice: 6 d10 TN6 (4, 4, 6, 6, 8, 9) ( success x 4 )

Elijah

There's that little smile, and Elijah can't get the grin off his face. Ever so pleased, like that was exactly what he wanted to do, grinning like he had made some great discovery (grinning like he stared down a tiger and lived to tell the tale). There is a moment, a moment where that grin is both pleased and a little cautious- aware that there is an edge he can ride and delighting in the fact that there is something new.

Good time for a walk?
"No kidding, right?" he said, hands go into his pockets (fiddle with the pocket watch on his left) "would you think me too Beyonce if I called you fierce? Because you feel fierce... like base instinct."

It went without saying, indicated in tone and the look in his eyes that he very heartily approved. He liked it, to say the least.

His attentions do move, though, since his senses are awake and alert and the cold keeps him sharp. Sees a man on the bench- Alexander, maybe? And someone by the trees- Elijah smiles, takes a hand out of his pocket and gives a little wave. All good natured, unaware that his actions may be pushing on a bruise (or perhaps he does know, perhaps he is callous, but it's hard to imagine.)


Alexander

[Per+Aware?]

Dice: 4 d10 TN6 (2, 2, 5, 6) ( success x 1 )

Alexander

Frozen, but not quite. Moisture had been building up all over Alexander and, finally, was the cause for him to lose that long moment of focus. A drop of cold water ran from the hairline at the back of his head and down his spine, making him shiver. And that small recognition of his body led to more. He’d been there for a while, as the temperature had dropped. His muscles had stiffened up, joints complaining at moving again. A crick in his neck needed release. So Alexander stands, shrugging his shoulders up and rolling the knots that had formed between his shoulder blades out.

He realises that, once again, the creature that he still hoped to encounter – still hoped would take him up on his request to travel the Umbra – hadn’t appeared. There isn’t so much disappointment as… patience? It will happen when it happens. Realisation also follows that he’s not alone in this part of the park. Two familiar-but-different resonances linger with each other nearby, a third – unchanged from the last time he’d encountered it at the station – in the tree line. Running his hands over his hair to dislodge the remaining moisture, he turns to look at the closest two. They could be Elijah and Ian, they could be someone else. It does seem to be the season for change though, in more than just the weather.

Ian

On a different day, Ian probably would have made a joke of that. Today he just smirked and gave a small roll of his eyes, glancing briefly sideways. "It's... been an eventful month."

And yet he seemed uninclined to elaborate. Maybe it wasn't necessary.

"Should we say hello, or leave them alone?" Ian indicated Arionna and Alexander with a tilt of his head. The cold was beginning to creep into his bones. His hands (and his lips where Elijah had kissed him) felt chilled to the touch, though there was yet color in his skin. He shifted on his feet to keep his blood moving, walking in a lazy circle around Elijah.

Arionna de la Babin

Elijah waved.

Knowing him,she hasn't a clue. He can be dense sometimes, and other timse he's far too empathic. If she could liken him to a creature she knows well, it would certainly be a dog; loyal, friendly (far too much so), and yet sometimes doesn't get it. But...people could say similar things about her (minus the friendly).

But he waved, and despite that feeling that is forming down in the pit of her stomach, she pauses. Sometimes she even wonders if he realizes exactly how willing she is to push against her own nature sometimes when he's around.

You're growing too attached Ari. You're becoming dependent.

And now she is torn. Torn between the two that cling to each other's space, and the other who, like Elijah, pushed a little further and gave her something to go on...some bit of advice.

Does she move or doesn't she? For now she remains...still.

Elijah

"Let's be sociable," he decides, concludes with a bright and chipper smile (one that does not relay that he is cold and that his hands are cold and that he might end up with a cold in the morning, but that is a problem for Tomorrow Elijah. Today Elijah feels just fine and is happy to roll around in the grass and-

He pauses, takes a second and takes a few steps towards Arionna.

"Hey," he starts, friendly enough, "I'm thinking about playing hide and seek. Wanna play? Jenn's been riding my ass about needing to do more physical things with people that don't involve doing things with other people."

And then he turns, with no regard for personal space or the fact that Alexander might have something he wants to do aside from listen to his cabal mate's apprentice.

"Hey Alex-" a hitch, since he realizes something "-ander, wanna play hide and seek?"

HE looks towards Ian, brows raised, glance inviting, words lacking but the question quite clear. HIs word view is nothing but words and symbols, and he knows when one does not need words at all.

Alexander

[Per+Alert - I see you, Ari?]

Dice: 6 d10 TN6 (1, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10) ( success x 3 )

Alexander

The closest two certainly appear to be the people he was expecting them to be, but it’s Elijah’s shout across the grass that makes him smile. Definitely Elijah. He leans back, curving his spine and getting one last crack out, before turning back to a patch of grass near the lake that looks like any other. He says, to the air, “another time, then,” before turning to Ian and Elijah.

Then he turns towards the pair and starts walking, waiting until he’s a little closer before he calls back. “I can’t remember the last time I played, but I’m game.” Then, closer still when he doesn’t need to shout anymore, “But won’t it be too easy if we can just feel where each other is? Although you both don’t feel quite the same as you used to. Interesting times.”

He nods up towards the trees and the figure standing partially obscured by one trunk. “Speaking of interesting times, have you guys met Arionna, yet?”

Ian

"And what things would those be, exactly?" Ian couldn't quite resist the bait, dry amusement evident in his tone. The question didn't necessarily require a response. But he followed along behind Elijah as they approached the others, his gait long and fluid. Elijah's suggestion (that they play hide and seek, of all things) didn't get an immediate response, but when he repeated it to Alexander, Ian's breath gave an exhale of soft laughter.

"You're serious, aren't you?"

It seemed like the kind of suggestion that Ian was likely to reject on principle, but he didn't (yet.) Instead he turned to Alexander with a thoughtful expression. "Probably. You'd have to get creative."

Have you guys met Arionna, yet?

To that, Ian just nodded.

Arionna de la Babin

"Play?" It's a question of uncertainty because hide-and-seek has rarely been about play. She cants her head to the side and regards Elijah, and now the group with a bit more wariness than before. Of course this could hardly be much fun in a park right? There are trees and other good things, but it loses its fun when you lose the possibility of getting lost; or getting people lost.

"They know who I am, Alexander." Though Ian has already answered his portion of it. She steps forward slowly, enough so that they can speak normally. "How do you play this game?"

Yes. Ari hasn't a clue how to play child games. She might have more fun than she'd suspect.

Elijah

"I have a story for you, I'll have you know that Latin tutors aren't half as boring as it sounds," who would have thought the young man to have an interest in language (anyone who knows him would, actually, you don't have a love affair with words without loving each blessed detail of language, trying to piece it together to find where it may trace back to something True. Kalen might be proud. Or he might not. The path was still rocky there, but getting better.)

There's that grin, though, the kind that is ready for anything, even if it was a little childish. Was he serious? He blazes past the question in time to explain to Arionna- "It's basically that someone is it? And they cover their eyes and count to, like, sixty, and everyone runs off and hides and the person who is it has to find them and the people who are hiding have to find home base and get there to be save so the person who is it can't actually tag them but if the person who is it is really slow you end up being it for a long time and people end up tending the safe base because they don't want to actually find people who are hiding which is against the spirit of the game."

Wow. All that in one breath. He inhaled deeply.

"Basically, it is what it sounds like. The people who aren't it hide. The person who is it seeks. The people who aren't it go to home base to be safe from predation."

And, to Alexander, "Yeah, I've met Ari, we're friends." And just like that, he makes the assumption, runs with it, doesn't think it could be to the contrary because... well... he was fairly certain Arionna was his friend.

"Who wants to start?"

Alexander

“You’ve never played before?” There isn’t judgement in the question to Arionna, but there is surprise. It seems like one of those things that all kids should play at some point, just like climbing trees, playing tag, or pointing their bike down a big hill and regretting their decision half way down when the line between getting down safely and breaking something gets ever slimmer. “It’s fun, you’ll like it.”

As to the question of who’s starting? “I’m easy.”

Ian

Elijah assumed that he and Arionna were friends because Elijah was the kind of person who made friends with everyone. Ian... was not that kind of person. Both Arionna and Alexander had expressed dislike towards him in the past. Arionna's had been rather emphatic. That they were now all considering playing a child's game together in the park at night probably said something about the way people with common experiences tended to band together.

"I'll start."

He hadn't played hide and seek since his sister died. If anyone other than Elijah had suggested it, he probably would have declined. But... for whatever reason, he didn't. Perhaps there was a bit of nostalgia, there.

"We can make the boathouse home base." A pause before he grinned. "I'll count to 100. Better hurry." Then he paced over to the bench by the lake and sat down.

Arionna de la Babin

"What is it?" She asks, furrowing her brows just enough to indicate that all her questions have not been answered. This game seems half put together instead of well thought out; clearly a child's game. "Oh. You mean 'it' is the predator and those you seek are the prey. I understand. Though it does seem most intelligent to stay near this 'home base' if you know that the prey will come. "

You've never played before?

"If you wish to ask whether I have been chased, then your answer is yes. If you want to ask whether I did it 'for fun' then the answer is no."

"How far can we wander?" It made sense to her to have a sort of perimeter that they could wander around in, otherwise they'd be searching until dawn.

Her lips tightened a little, and Ari looked to both Alex and Elijah. Well then, it seemed they were about to play hide and seek....for fun.

Elijah

[stop running and don't fall over! +2 diff because slick grass is not your friend]

Dice: 3 d10 TN8 (6, 8, 10) ( success x 2 )

Elijah

"OhshitrunIan'sfast," it's the most warning he gives anyone.

There is a simple rule in survival: you don't have to be faster than a bear. You just have to be faster than the slowest person there. Elijah realized, of course, that he was the weakest link. His eyes darted to a nearby tree and he sprinted for it, knowing that he was going to need a run up if he was going to be able to reach a low hanging tree branch, momentum to help pull himself up because he wasn't exactly strong but damned if he wasn't determined.

But Arionna had a question and it made him skid to a halt, successfully managing to not fall flat on his face while doing so.

"Ian is the one doing the chasing. If he makes physical contact with you then you're it and he's not. Then you count and we all hide again. No perimeter, just as far as you can get while he's counting."

Elijah stopped and listened realizing he's talked too much and lost a good thirty seconds of time.

"Shit."

And off to try and get to that tree again!

Alexander

There’s a moment where the fun of the bizarre situation threatens to vanish, as Arionna doesn’t seem to quite get the point and bring their thoughts crashing back to reality. But there’s Elijah, dashing off and, with two quick U-turns, gets things back on track again.

Then Alexander is laughing and rushing off towards the trees too, calling back, “Just get away first, then worry about how you’re going to get back to the boathouse. We can go find jello and ice cream somewhere after!” He takes a path to the right of Elijah’s, aiming for a lighter patch of trees where he’d be able to make better time through the spaces and get further away.

Ian

When Ian sat down, he began counting, his voice raised to a loud enough pitch that the others would be able to hear if they kept within a reasonable radius. He closed his eyes as he did so, leaning back with his face tilted toward the sky and his arms draped over the back of the bench. The wooden slats felt cold, despite Alexander's recent presence there. Cold and wet, apart from the drier patch that Ian now occupied.

He could cheat, if he wanted to. Though they hadn't really laid out any specific rules about magic use. He could cheat, but he didn't. Why make the game easier?

So he counted, and the others ran for their respective hiding spots. For Ian, time seemed to pass slowly, drifting by with the monotonous rhythm of his voice.

"98... 99... 100."

When he reached the end, he opened his eyes and stood up, surveying the darkened landscape. Some time during the count, the lamps came on, filling the space around the bench with a soft glow of yellow light. There were others too, lining the path and the boathouse. But the trees remained in shadow.

Ian moved quietly, his gait different now than it had been earlier. Stealthy, predatory (hunting.)

[Alright let's see. I'll start with another Awareness roll to see how sensitive he is to resonance right now.]

Dice: 6 d10 TN6 (1, 2, 2, 3, 4, 6) ( success x 1 )

Ian

[And Per+Alertness]

Dice: 6 d10 TN4 (1, 1, 4, 5, 7, 8) ( success x 4 )

Ian

[Wits+Survival (tracking)]

Dice: 5 d10 TN6 (2, 5, 8, 10, 10) ( success x 3 )

Ian

[And Dex+Stealth - being quiet]

Dice: 7 d10 TN6 (3, 4, 4, 7, 8, 10, 10) ( success x 4 )

Elijah

(Elijah: did I get into the tree? dex+athletics)

Dice: 3 d10 TN6 (4, 5, 9) ( success x 1 )

Elijah

[Shhhhh, i'm being quiet! +1 diff because no stealth}

Dice: 2 d10 TN7 (5, 10) ( success x 2 ) [WP]

Arionna de la Babin

[stealth]

Dice: 3 d10 TN6 (2, 4, 7) ( success x 1 )

Alexander

[Dex+Ath for some distance]

Dice: 6 d10 TN6 (2, 2, 5, 5, 9, 9) ( success x 2 )

Arionna de la Babin

He's already counting when Elijah tries to explain her questions. She's never felt this sort of uncertainty before. She's never stood there for a moment, considering what's happening before letting her feet carry her off. But that's what she does. The two of them run, clearly enjoying the game at hand, and she stands there for a moment, listening to the counting...

Ari finally forces her feet to push her off and she's running down the middle of where the other two had wandered, sliding to the right as she tries to spot herself some place to hide. Parks are different. Manicured. Perfect. Not as many hiding spots when you're accustom to the wild sort of space.

But she finds a bush, something big enough that she's certain she can crawl half in it, and tuck herself away.

This is not the best place to hide Arionna.

She knows that. She really does. But she's pressed for time.

Alexander

[Dex+Stealth for sneakiness]

Dice: 5 d10 TN6 (1, 1, 4, 6, 9) ( success x 2 )

Alexander

[And Wit+Survival, because I know some of the tricks you're going to try]

Dice: 5 d10 TN6 (1, 2, 2, 4, 7) ( success x 1 )

Elijah

He's not good at climbing.

He knows what he needs to do, spends a good five seconds just hanging there, not quite having the upper body strength to pull himself up and it's through willpower alone that he gets his skinny butt into the foliage. The tree creaked uncomfortably, and he nestled himself somewhere high in the branches.

He might not be hidden terribly well, but he was going to make it difficult for Ian to actually reach him. Now, all he could do was hope that he doesn't get driven higher.

Alexander

Elijah runs towards the trees, hoping that he just isn’t the slowest one to get away. Alexander just gets the edge and disappears into the tree line before him. But they’re both leaving Arionna behind as they look for their respective hiding places.

Once out of view, Alex slows down a little and gets a little more careful about how he’s moving. He has no idea if Ian knows much about tracking, but leaving dirty great footprints and lots of broken twigs and branches in his wake wouldn’t be hard for anyone to spot. So he tries to make it harder to be followed as he works out a way to curve back to the boathouse.

Arionna de la Babin

[Do I see the big bad wolf? per+alert]

Dice: 5 d10 TN6 (1, 6, 6, 7, 8) ( success x 4 )

Ian

The odds were stacked in Ian's favor. Most of them likely knew that. But that wasn't really why they were playing (to win.) Alexander made an attempt to hide his tracks, anticipating the ways in which Ian might try to find him. And he was successful to a point, but the ground was soft (easily marked) and Ian was a good tracker. That month he'd spent surviving in a wasted landscape had been good for something, at least.

And there were other clues as well. Soft sounds (the creak of a tree branch,) a flicker of movement, a faint spot of color through shadowed leaves. His eyes followed the trail of tracks, leading his gaze toward three potential hiding places. Even before that, he had a rough idea of the directions they'd gone (closing his eyes did not mean he stopped being able to hear - even while counting.) But he wouldn't know for sure until he followed one of the trails, so he did.

Arionna, being the closest, was the easiest target. Elijah the next easiest. Alexander would likely be safe this round. After a short pause of consideration, Ian made for the bushes where Arionna was crouched, sliding quickly through the shadows. His feet were silent in the damp grass, and his dark athletic clothes blended easily into the landscape. She wouldn't notice him coming until he was close. Likely by then she'd feel his resonance before she actually spotted him.

Closer. Closer.

If she didn't run, he'd duck under the bush and reach out to grasp her ankle (gently.)

Arionna de la Babin

[running! I think]

Dice: 3 d10 TN6 (2, 2, 4) ( fail )

Arionna de la Babin

The rule has always been thus for the prey...

If the predator is far away and you've noticed him, you are safe enough to freeze and give a signal that says 'Hey I spotted you and I can outrun you.' If the predator is smart, he will stop. Why waste energy if you're more likely to lose?

If the predator is close, running is usually a bad idea. He might miss you if you're careful, but he's also likely to get you if you run. It's hard being prey, it really is.

So she waits, and she can feel his approach before she sees him. The trouble that she has is this:

Is he coming for her or one of the others? She could cheat, though she'd hardly consider it so. There were no explicit rules against magic. But that takes time, and right now..being still is better.

That is until he's closing in. Arionna presses her right boot into the ground to propel herself up and out except...

She doesn't quite make it. She pushes, sliding up and out of the bush only to feel her left foot, the one to give her a bit more leverage, slip under her. Her leg curls and Arionna plummets to the softer ground with an obvious crunch of sticks, and a thud.

Curse you Ian.

Elijah

[dex+athletics- go higher!]

Dice: 3 d10 TN6 (5, 8, 10) ( success x 2 )

Elijah

There was relief, yes relief, when he...

No, no he didn't see Ari. He didn't see Ian either. After all, he was actually just pretty well content to be in a tree and not getting rained on, but it was enough to remind him precisely how cold he was and what time it was and he took a quick second to check his pocketwatch- still only accurate twice a day, save for the times that he can keep time to the precise second.

He notices, he notices Ari move and faceplant and he winces. The young man inhaled quickly, hoping at least that Arionna didn't know where he was so he didn't have to try getting out of the tree. Instead, he went upward, content to entrench himself further like he had the time that he got stuck in a tree at the park.

Hmmn. This appeared to be a theme with Elijah. He patted himself down for his cell phone, realizing that this time he didn't have the ability to call Dan for moral support to get out of a tree.

"Oh, shit."

Alexander

Alexander slowly, carefully works his way through the trees, unaware of what’s happened with Arionna’s attempt to run. It seems like a decent plan – keep in the trees until he’s close enough to make a break for the boathouse. Hope that Ian is busy with one of the others so that he doesn’t notice. There’s a smile on his face as he takes another step…

And steps awkwardly on a stone, twisting his ankle. There’s a muffled crash as he hits the ground and a not-so-muffled curse as the pain hits. He leans against a tree to get up again but isn’t doing anything strenuous with that sprained ankle for a few days. He starts to hobble towards open ground.

[And Alexander’s driver needs to crawl to bed, so am taking him out of the running.]

Saturday, 25 April 2015

How do you even exist?

Grace

Grace is working on a thing. She's sprawled out on a couch in the living room, messing with 3d shapes in AutoCAD. And in her lack-of-artistic talent, the thing she's working on looks a bit like a mutated turtle.

It's supposed to be a Gamera-bot, so perhaps she's not all that off of her target, eh? There's so many parts to being Gamera. It's got to be able to spin around fast, shoot fire out of its mouth, the limbs have to be retractable -- all of those functional elements take precedence over looks, mind you. Which is why the shell is perfectly circular and its legs fairly spider-like. The essence of Gamera is what it can do, though.

On the table next to her is a whole carafe of French-press coffee, because Kalen has so thoroughly rubbed off on her.

And how much are we distracted by robots today, Grace? Can you feel the others around? The wisps of their Workings, and the presence of newcomers?

[Awareness!]

Dice: 5 d10 TN6 (2, 2, 2, 2, 9) ( success x 1 )

Alexander

[Getting Awareness out of the way...]

Dice: 4 d10 TN6 (5, 9, 10, 10) ( success x 3 )

Alexander

[And, while we're here... Arete - spirit sight. TN4, threshold 1 for the node. -1 diff for the node.]

Dice: 1 d10 TN3 (5) ( success x 2 ) [WP]

Alexander

With the seasons shifting and becoming warmer once again, those people of a type to be outdoors are finding their way back out into the forests and mountains surrounding the city. When Grace arrived, she may have noticed a possibly-familiar motorbike parked on the driveway. The more familiar sensation of a sliver of frigid time, however, wasn’t present. Now, though? It’s starting to make its presence felt as Alex walks across the fields to the back of the house and gets closer.

He knows that Grace is inside – her resonance is picked up on well before her physical presence. Alexander doesn’t head straight in, though. He stops by the Node first, looking at the water as he leans his will up against reality and pushes just a little. Enough for a few minutes. Just long enough to find Callisto resting nearby, not even noticing his presence. As things usually are. He still smiles warmly at her, though. Maybe one day he’ll be able to talk to her.

The vision fades, just as swiftly as it arrived, and Alexander heads into the house. He leaves a small rucksack near the door as he enters, dressed pretty much as you’d expect. Jacket, combats, walking boots. The jacket comes off and gets laid over the back of one of the comfy chairs close to Grace’s couch, followed by Alex sitting down and leaning back comfortably.

“Hey Grace. How’re things?”

Grace

"Woah!" Grace jumps a little, looking up from her laptop with wide eyes. She'd been only peripherally aware of Alex, enough that his frozenness could be ignored, lost as she was in trying to figure out a place for the mini flamethrower to go.

"Oh! Hi! Alex, it's you. Not some..." she makes wiggly movements in the air with her fingers. "Thing."

"I'm good, totally good."

Alexander

Alex smirks as Grace jumps, amused at how immersed she’d been in her work to barely even notice his arrival. “What kind of,” he makes the same wiggle movement with his fingers, “thing were you expecting? Because if it’s the end of the world kind, it’s probably time I went to visit my mother.” He smiles, not really expecting anything apocalyptic. Not unless it’s something very new that hasn’t made it onto Ginger yet.

He reaches over and checks the temperature of the French press. Given how pre-occupied Grace had been it was quite possible that she’d forgotten that it was there. Ah, yep – lukewarm and the plunger was still up. Alex grabs the handle and stands, intending to head into the kitchen to make a new pot.

Before he goes, he asks, “what’re you working on?” He waits a moment for an answer before heading towards the kitchen.

Grace

"I expect no things, and prepare for all of them. Usually. Today, however, I might have been expecting Godzilla."

She stretches. Good grief, how long has her body been attempting to hold that same position, one leg off the couch, one leg on it with the shoe off, her shoulders scrunched up and her neck bent down?

Ow.

"I'm working on Gamera-bot. A friend of mine is maybe going to make Godzilla so we can have Kaiju battles."

There, now, is a crazed grin on Grace's face -- this is where we get the term 'mad science' from.

Alexander

“I could be wrong, but I think we’re probably a bit far from the coast for Godzilla to pay a visit. Unless he has a relative living on one of the lakes? I’m pretty sure you’d hear the roof being torn off the place first, though.” He pauses for a second, wondering if anybody had thought to check the lakes. But surely it would have been noticed by now.

Like the nature spirit? Yeah. Great.

Grace gives her strange grin and Alex backs away warily toward the kitchen, raising the cold coffee in explanation. He’s gone for a few minutes, in which the opening and closing of various cupboard doors and the boiling of a kettle can be heard. He reappears with fresh coffee and a second cup with milk in.

“What’s a Gamera and a Kaiju?” He sets the coffee and cup down on the table, by Grace’s original cup. “These things aren’t going to be trying to take over the world, are they?”

It has been an awfully long time since he visited his mother.

Grace

"Gamera is only the friend to all children! He's a giant turtle and he shoots fire and spins around and just when you think he's dead, he was really just in a coma healing up. He's awesome. And I realize I'm fangirling all over a monster movie giant turtle, I don't even care."

Ooh. Alex brings coffee. Well, well. Cops can be good for something after all. She gives him a less crazed grin and accepts the fresh cup, to pour her own.

"My Gamera-bot isn't going to be taking over the world. I'll teach it well. Also, it'll be about the size of a regular turtle, because I don't have a billion dollars..."

Alexander

“Did Godzilla ever try flipping him onto his back?” Alex leans over and sort his own coffee out. “Or would that be cheating?

“Isn’t money just numbers these days? Can’t you just give yourself more numbers than before? Or is it not quite that simple?” The hacking? The magic? Either. Both. He takes a sip of his coffee while it’s still just a little too hot to drink comfortably.

Grace

Grace slides her laptop on the table and turns the display off. It's just not very sociable to keep it running while trying to have a conversation, is it? Is that one of the rules she's so used to breaking? Eh. If you care about rules enough to always ignore them, you care about them too much.

"Money is not just numbers, and that's the part that's tricky. Money is where people think it is. That's why you can have such things as devaluation of currency and hyperinflation and all that shit. If it were just numbers, you could just add more numbers and fix everything. But value? Value of stuff, of names, of a country's might, of a corporation's ability to do whatever the fuck they need to do next quarter -- that's what money's supposed to be counting. And thus, if I were to just hack into my bank and add a few zeroes, people would stop to question where that value supposedly came from.

"They get awfully bent out of shape whenever you mess with money directly, because then how could you label someone's importance if it is just a number that can be edited at will? It throws people's entire value systems into turmoil and messes with their heads, makes them think they won't survive. I'd get chucked into the darkest, deepest hole they could find real quick."

Alexander

Alex settles back again in the chair, crossing one leg. He’d consider crossing his legs and resting his feet on the chair, but boots. His hands are wrapped around the cup, feeling the warmth from it.

“And the consensus strikes again? I guess shifting money from other accounts isn’t exactly a victimless crime though. Not if you end up with someone’s college fund or mortgage payments. That would be bad. I guess I didn’t realise just how… touchy the powers that be got about numbers, or what they really got used for. I guess that means you can’t just magic a couple of bars of gold into your car boot either.

“That, and probably killing the shocks.”

Grace

"Mmm," Grace says, sips on the coffee. "Not even just the consensus. I could do that without the capital-M Magic. Just plain old-fashioned human fear. Someday though, someday..."

She takes another sip.

"I mean, we might eventually figure out that people and things have intrinsic worth and it's uncountable, so why fucking label it, right? I know I can't wait."

Alexander

“I mean the consensus kicking in with the meaning of money. No capital M involved. Everyone gives the numbers meaning and… well, you know the rest. Only it isn’t reality bitch-slapping you if it goes wrong.”

He takes another sip of his coffee at the same time as Grace takes hers. “Can’t say I ever really thought that people were important because of their bank balance. I thought they were important because they’re people. I get that it’s not the most popular of views, though. I mean, what’s one of the first questions people usually ask? ‘And what do you do?’ Like that’s any more a definition of a person or what they’re worth.”

Grace

"How do you even exist? I mean, as a police officer, with that attitude? You must have so many crosshairs lined up between your eyes right now," Grace says, shakes her head, sips her coffee. "I mean, you saw how they covered up after the vampires, right? Haven't you ever felt like maybe your need to be ethical was going to get you in trouble?"

"Do note that I am not complaining, just you're right. It isn't a very popular point of view."

Alexander

“’To Protect and Serve’, right? Ok, that’s LA, but it still fits. It doesn’t say to protect those with a 401-K and serve those with a Black Amex card. I get just as bothered about some homeless guy getting beaten up as I do some random person getting mugged on the way home. If anything, I probably care more about the homeless guy, because nobody else is going to give a damn about him.”

Alex takes a longer drink from the cup, now that it’s cooled a little. “I’m not stupid. I’ve gone up against spirits and Adepts and who knows what other mundane crap because there aren’t enough other people who can do it, or will do it. It’s always someone else’s problem.”

Grace

Grace raises a brow. Well, well. Cops can be good for something after all, indeed.

She drinks more of her coffee.

"Yeah, and that's why I like you. Not that that really matters in the grand scheme of things. I know that's been your very heart's desire all your life to be on the friend list of a hacker, but there you go. You can die happy now, I'm sure."

"Thanks for the coffee. I didn't say that earlier, did I?"

Alexander

“Well I would say that I know who to talk to about getting rid of any speeding tickets, but I can do that myself. I get that I’m not exactly your typical cop, but show me a typical cop who looks for spirits, has seen the river that runs through the afterlife, or gotten half-shredded in a firefight with a psychotic, cannibalistic Mage. One who doesn’t wear a black suit and have a wide selection of mirrored sunglasses to choose from, anyway.”

He smiles, shrugging. “I somehow doubt you’re exactly your stereotypical hacker either. Not if you’re spending quality time with the authorities like this. ”

“I rather expect to die in a bloody mess somewhere. Hopefully happy, but I’d settle for meaningfully.”

“And you’re welcome. How’s Gamera coming along?”

Grace

"Oh, don't remind me. I lose so much cred if it gets around that I drink coffee with a cop," she says, but it's with a full-on smirk. "You sound so much like Kalen when you talk about dying... Personally, I rather expect to keep living."

Oh, coffee, why do you run out? Good thing there is more. And more she gets, stretching over to the carafe.

"Gamera is an idea just yet. I'm planning out where all the things are going to go. And I want to get him to the point where he can retract legs and spin around, because how awesome would that be? But yeah. It'll get there!"

Alexander

Alex laughs, as Grace says that he sounds like Kalen. “There are worse people to be compared to. I dunno, call it an occupational hazard of hanging around him too much. Or getting caught up in his fight against the bad stuff. I’d really rather like to live long enough to draw a pension. I’m just not that good, and luck runs out eventually.” He shrugs, still smiling. Being killed in the line of duty? Yeah, it’s been thought about more than once and the idea is something that he’s comfortable with.

“Can you get miniature jet engines? That would cover the fire and probably have enough push to get him spinning. Or he might go shooting into the wall and explode.” He shrugs again, laughing this time. “Then we keep him in the armoury for a rainy day.”

Grace

Maybe someday, Grace will look back on this conversation and give it a bit more weight, but for today? Death seems so far away.

"I was thinking regular motors to avoid the shooting explosions bit? But the movie Gamera does fly around using jets that come out of his legs, so... hmmm."

"I don't know. Maybe if I cheated a little..."

Alexander

That probably is a train of conversation more suited to dark nights with copious quantities of alcohol, and there are other thing to be talking over. Like how to fit jets into a robot.

“Well, I won’t tell if you won’t.” He gives Grace an exaggerated conspiratorial wink across the top of his coffee cup. “Is there anything in the rulebook saying that you can’t feed little Gamera a little magic to keep him flying? Who’s your opponent going to be, anyway?”

And the conversation moves back onto movie monsters, their special powers, and how best to squeeze them into a turtle-sized robot.

Thursday, 23 April 2015

Dude why go out when you can do it in?

Alexander

Spring has sprung, which brings people out into the outdoors once again. There are always precautions – the weather in the city is too unpredictable at times not to at least have an umbrella tucked away somewhere – but clothing is getting lighter and a little more revealing.

And so the Arts District is its usual chaotic self. It may not be one of the arts walks today, but there is still a vibrancy around the place that is always there. Galleries display their wares in wide windows. Some with discreet price tags, others needing you to head inside to ask. And if you have to ask? Yeah, you know.

Perched on a bench, a short way along Santa Fe from a taco stand and by a gallery covered with well-done graffiti, sits Alexander. He has a rucksack tucked under the bench, with a leg through one of the arm straps. Otherwise it’s dark combat shorts, walking boots, red t-shirt and a black unfastened shirt over the top. He’s wearing sunglasses and seems to be content just watching the people in the area do their thing while he eats. The wrapper on the bench next to him suggests the nearby stand as the source.

Jo

[TADA!]

Jo

[Do I knows you? -Awareness]

Dice: 6 d10 TN6 (1, 2, 7, 8, 10, 10) ( success x 4 )

Alexander

[Oh yeah, that. Awareness.]

Dice: 4 d10 TN6 (1, 2, 5, 8) ( success x 1 )

Jo

Tacos.

If GIR is to be believed, they are the most amazing food next to burritos. Really it's Americanized mexican food that is delicious all the way around. Doesn't matter if it's tacos, burritos, enchiladas...nachos...quesidillas..

But Tacos!

Jo, in her lanky goodness, walks right up, the next in line, and buys herself three tacos..no four..no five tacos! And could she get those to go in like a bag or something please? Because who has 5 hands? Her backpack is slung over her shoulder and she's straddled over her bike, rolling it along instead of truly riding it or walking next to it. No no...we ride it while walking. New fad. Trust me.

She wrinkles her nose, sniffs at the air and gives a bit of a shudder. Jo..hums. Like the sound of a computer when it's working quietly in the background, except it's not. Or the slow vibration of the electrical lines down the street. She is technology, or at least the reliable parts of it.

With her tacos, she rolls from the stand awkwardly, turning to stuff most of those bagged tacos in her backpack, but keeping one out for now. Her black tee has 'I ate pie and it was delicious' except that the 'I ate pie' is in mathematical terms because.. that's who she is. She rolls...rolls along until she's near Alexander and then she leans forward on her handlebars, already stuffing her face with the taco. "So like, you guys are like everywhere yo. Like for realsies. Hey did you like get a taco? Cause like I totally hear they are like, the best ever."

Alexander

Alexander’s attention drifts through the people walking along the street. Students, artists, art collectors. Hipters, looking for artists that you’ve never heard of. Rich, poor, and the in-between. They all pass through eventually. Each one or two or group on their own little mission as they pass by, mostly unconcerned or unaware of the others around them. Urban life.

It’s almost like Alexander is hearing a humming sound. He shakes his head before holding a finger against one ear, trying to make the buzzing go away again. Is this tinnitus? So he’s not really paying all that much attention when a voice comes from nearby. A voice which, it turns out, is attached to the source of the humming.

Hey did you like get a taco? Alexander looks down at the mostly-eaten taco still held in one hand and then looks back at the newcomer, eyebrow raised. “We get around. And surprisingly regularly trip over each other’s feet. Best we don't dance." He takes another bite before continuing. "It seems like a good stand. Not dead yet. We’ll see how that goes in the morning.”

Jo

"Dude.. I don't dance with guys. I mean like, no offense, but not a sausage lover. So if you can like, ya know, resist the urge to pull out the hip hop or whatever, that'd be swanky with me." But she was leaning forward, her lips pulling back in a wide smile. "So you're like, with Grace and like Ian and stuff? Cause like they're cool peeps, and all. Rockin really. She switched the taco into her other hand, licking the juice off her fingers and using her pants to dry them off. Jo holds her hand out. "I'm Jo. Technically like Joann but like really? My folks are all weird. I just like Jo. Jo is way cooler. Gender neutral. Ya know. " She even rolled her bike forward to close the gap.

Alexander

[We have new dots, may as well use them - per+emp, do you know Grace and the guys or are you fishing?]

Dice: 5 d10 TN6 (3, 4, 4, 6, 9) ( success x 2 )

Jo

[She knows grace and Ian, yes! And sera if I remember right]

Alexander

Alexander laughs at the first part. “Dance with whoever you like. Although do try to avoid anyone who feels too good to be true. But that’s a whole other story. I’m no white by trying to be a brother, though. Or, you know, whatever.” He shrugs. “I am what I am.”

He turns on the bench, getting a better look at – Jo, it turns out. He’s not as paranoid as some. Maybe not as paranoid as he should be at times. It’s not exactly unknown for them to randomly bump into each other unexpectedly – just look at how he’d first met Sera and Leonhard. But then there are others less friendly to their little group. So he spends a moment trying to get a read on Jo, trying to make sure that she is what she appears and not some Union mole trying to sniff around.

She seems genuine. “Yeah, I know them.” He wipes his own hand on a crumpled paper napkin before reaching over to shake Jo’s. “Alexander.”

He relaxes back against the bench, leaving enough room free for Jo to sit if she likes. Or she can sit on the bike, whatever she prefers. It’s no major concern. “I’ve not seen you around before. New to town?”

Jo

"Sweet. Alex or like Alexander? I mean like, does it matter? Some peeps be all 'Don't use ma full name!' But that's cause their mom does and ya know, no one likes to like feel like they are being yelled at. Or something. I don't really get it I mean.. the whole..gettin in an uproar and well ya know.."

"Tcht. Me? Nah dude. This my second semester in college. I mean like, I been here ya know. Just ya know, didn't much run into all ya before. Weird really. Guess it's a whole like..coding wasn't right or something. Not really ya know, sure how it all works in like, finding other people but gotta be somethin. Or maybe! Maybe I didn't hit the passcode right. Course if I'da known, coulda at least tried to hack the system." She grumbled to herself.

Quickly, she prked up, stuffing the rest of the taco in her mouth and crumbling up the paper. "Course spend most of my time on the like internet so...not much out and about, know what I mean?So you like, headin out somewhere?" She gestured to the bag he had. "Like road trip or somethin?"

Alexander

“I’d prefer Alexander. Some call me Alex but…” But I know them and trust them and asked them to call me that. “I prefer Alexander.”

“Then a belated welcome to Denver. May you find it as boring and uneventful as you dread. Although given past performance, I’m sure you’ll find something interesting to do before long. I can see you’re going to get on with Grace like a house on fire. Has she asked you for names for the security system yet?” He smiles, friendly.

“I think it’s just a luck thing. It occasionally does weird things around certain people. Like the people who win the lottery two weeks running? Only we tend to have better luck finding interesting company.”

Alexander looks down at the pack. “Naah, nothing like that. Not today, anyway. That’s just stuff in case the heavens decide that it’s been way too long since they last opened. Maybe there will be some shopping in there too, later. I’m not sure yet. I was going to wait and see what happened.”

Jo

"Dude Grace is my home G. Totally introed me to her laser tag system. Super awesome. And did she like, show you her plant? Dude she's wicked trying to combine organic systems and inorganic systems to create a more effective like AI system. Me? I'm like..nah dawg.. totally want to like make a full inorganic AI system, way cooler and impressive."

"You talkin like the G system? Cause she totes got me on that noise. I mean who wouldn't? Dude..total computer geek." She sat up on her seat, putting her hands on her hips. Her brows furrowed a little. "You got like..nuthin planned? You're just chillaxin until stuff goes down right? I can feel that. Goin with the breeze, waitin for the right moment...sure..all romantic and stuff."

"You know, the whole world is pretty interestin behind the scenes. Like you pull back the surface layer and WOAH DUDE it's like..all the universe explodes in your face.. or.. well.." She pursed her lips. "Nah maybe I'm mixin that up with the last girl I was with."

Alexander

“I didn’t realise she had that up and running yet! Has she gone for the robots too, or is that for later? Or not at all. I think there might have been a few ethical things going on there. But I will have to bug her about the tag next time I’m over that way.

“Have you asked Grace about AIs? She had some contact with one. I’m not sure if it’s something she likes talking about, though. I heard not everything came up smelling of roses there. But if she has, it should give you an idea of the interesting stuff that passes through here.

“I wouldn’t have a clue where to start with all that, though. My limit with computers is following what the instruction manual tells you to, with occasional turning things off and on again. So I’m probably all set for a job in tech support.” He grins, obviously joking. And obviously someone who’s had contact with said tech support departments before.

“I dunno about romantic. I just don’t have much to do at the moment and people watching seemed more interesting than sitting at home watching the paint peel.

He grins again at the comment of behind the scenes. “Yeah, you can say that. There’s some amazing stuff out there to see. Some amazingly awful stuff, too. So, yeah. Be careful?”

He pauses for a moment, thinking of another newcomer to their little party. “You have had the whole intro speech that comes with the secret decoder ring to the universe, right?”

Jo

"Robots are like up yet or nuthin, but like we gotta work on ya know, getting her like a good AI system. I mean if you're gunna like be fightin robots, they gotta mimic people and that's super hard. The programming in humans is whack." Jo blinked, lifting her brows in surprise. "SHE MET AN AI? DUDE WHERE? She didn't tell me!" Her lips pursed again, though in a sort of disgust look. Jo sighed. "Maaaaaaaaaan. Well guess it's all like, ya know, lettin me learn the amateur intro stuff first, then ya know, ya go out to python coding."

"I could totally teach you. Or like.. I mean do you game?Does no one game here? Like Ian was all like 'I don't do video games..'" And yes, she even tried to imitate his voice. "For realsies, ya'll need to like, get some video games to keep you happy. True facts bro."

"She told me lots of stuff. Like some super secret spies, and like some oppressive people who totally don't get the whole collective, and well I mean stuff. Still kinda new to me you know? I mean like...Big Brother and all still seems like ...something you like get in literature."

Alexander

“She showed me the stuff she works with before and it didn’t make the slightest bit of sense. But I get the impression that, if she wanted to make an AI, she’s be more than capable of doing it. It might be more a case of whether she wants to. I guess it would be like creating a child? That’s a lot of responsibility. And, I think, a lot more dangerous if it goes wrong. And.. I’m not sure if I should have told you that bit. It’s probably ok, but… There are sometimes things that are best left unasked about. Unless people want to talk about it. You get what I mean?”

It’s not something that’s exactly limited to the Awakened side of their lives. They all have their personal lives which can be, in some cases, much bigger car wrecks than Nephandi and Union and all other kinds of strangeness can cause.

“I’ve played, but not in a long time. Some high school friends had games systems, but that was probably the last time.” He smiles again, kindly. “I’m pretty happy without them. But not really against them. So yeah, we could play sometime. You’d have to provide the gear though. I tend to be outdoors more than indoors. I’ve got a TV and a coffee maker at home.

Alexander nods. “Yeah, that’s the kind of stuff. Not everybody knows about the dangers that go along with the new toys.”

Jo

Jo lifted her hands to put behind her head. "Nah I'd do it. I mean, can't hold back the hand of progress. Like, gotta make that system go. I mean like you got billions of programs already running...people you know? Plenty of it goes wrong but like, people still make 'em. Not much different cept you're going full inorganic. Still gunna be bound and all. Can't ever be ya know, perfect." Jo scrunched her nose. "Yeah and no I guess. I mean I guess I'm suppose to understand that, and I mean sure? In theory? But like still weird to me people got these weirdo boundaries of like 'dude don't wanna talk about it.' Not like the collective doesn't already like know... just hasn't been acknowledged yet."

She hung her head, hands still attached to the back. "Awww maaaaaaaaan. We have GOT to get you guys a rig going. Like woah. Seriously? Dude we totes gotta get Ian in and like Grace and you and Sera and ya know, all the peeps. Pull out some Halo or COD or like..some magic... course we can do that like on the pc or like with actual cards...and then there's some league and OH thereis like this new game where you can like be a monster versus like hunters and you can play either side, totes gunna be cool. "

She swayed a little on her bike.. "All I know, I mean all I got outta it that's super major is just the whole, some peeps are bigots and are totally like trying to go all 1984 on self-aware software programs. Like totes tryin to be the managerial system when ya know, they don't even understand the purpose of like the collective and what makes a consensus and like what that means ands tuff. I get the whole, be careful and wary and stuff... but hey! She said she's gunna help me like learn stuff. so No bigs right?"

Alexander

“If something hurts, do you keep on prodding it? Call it the same thing. Just with fewer sticking plasters and lots more alcohol.

“I don’t mean this in a bad way, but you don’t get out much do you? You want to play a game about hunting? Why not just go hunting? You never know, you might enjoy it. Think of it as laser tag, just with real guns. Or bows. Snares. Whatever. There’s plenty of wilderness out there, if you wanted to.

Alexander nods. “Sounds like someone’s already given you the welcome speech. And yeah, learning is cool. Just don’t think any less of us poor mortals who don’t feel like burying ourselves in book, you know? Doing stuff is just as good. Right?”

He glances down at his watch, noticing the time moving on in the way that it… well, usually does. Not always, though. But that’s a whole other conversation. “I think I’m going to be wandering on. There’s a bus coming along in a few minutes that I want to catch and see where it goes. I’d ask if you wanted to come, but I don’t think they take bikes.”

Jo

"Dude why go out when you can do it in? I mean like seriously? Like you don't have to like be uncomfortable or like, sweat, or like kill things. I mean cause like it's all fake so...totes don't see the point in like doing it outside. Sides, if you like play games with me, dude I will so bring the mountain dew and the like skittles and the doritos and the gummy worms. We'll rock it!"

Jo shifted on her bike, adjusting her backpack a little. "Nah I getcha. Totes don't get the whole like variety thing Grace talks about but man whatever. I mean, what makes the collective so cool is that ya gotta have diversity dude. That's what keeps the consensus evolving yo."

Jo lifted her head to look down the road. "Usually got like a bike rack on the front but like I got stuff I gotta do. Like programmin and stuff ya know. " She cast him a big grin. "Totes be seein ya. Like totally seems like it happens all the time. Go gett'em homefry. Kick some adventurin butt!" She pulled her legs up on her bike and started to pushed off, giving him a wave behind her. "Keep it real!"

Alexander

Alexander cocks his head again, contemplating what Jo had to say about wanting to do it all comfortably. “Part of it is the sweat and the discomfort. That’s how you know that you’ve accomplished something. I’ll tell you what. If I try your world out, you come and try mine some time. I promise not to make you eat anything too gross.” He smiles, laughing a little. “Depends if you like pre-packed meals, though.”

Jo pushes off and Alexander frees the back from his leg before swinging it up onto a shoulder. The remains of the meal are balled up and lobbed into a bin before he gives a wave of his own and turns towards the bus stop.

Alexander

[Fin! Exit stage right, and don't forget that left turn at Albequerque.]

Monday, 6 April 2015

What do you see?

Kalen Holliday

[How awake are we?]

Dice: 7 d10 TN7 (3, 8, 8, 8, 9, 9, 10) ( success x 6 )

Kalen Holliday

Kalen has been preparing. At least in the sense that the library, which has always been clean, smells of lemon furniture polish and some of the empty space atop shelves and tables now hosts small statues and bonsai. There is even a small copper fountain on one of the tables nearer a corner. There is no real smell of harsh cleaners, only citrus. Because one must use natural citrus cleaners when one has cats, right? Also if one simply dislikes the scent of bleach.

Kalen isn't cleaning or dusting or any of that at the moment though, he is settled on one of the couches, sprawled over it so as to take up nearly the entire thing, with a book in one hand and a wine glass in the other. There is a half full bottle of wine on the table. And no coffee. No notes. No maps. Nothing to indicate that Kalen is doing anything but reading a book with a glass of wine. In dark blue jeans and a dark blue shirt that is one of those skin-hugging, wicking things. Alexander has seen him in skin-hugging, but never in anything that looked remotely like it was meant for some kind of athletics. And...color. Dark, maybe. But, no black and no grey.

Alexander Brandt

Alexander’s resonance has been hanging over another part of the warehouse-and-office arrangement for a while now. Of the facilities on offer here, the library is probably one of the parts of least interest to him. Books have their uses, but aren’t objects of reverence in themselves. Kalen and Elijah and several others are happy to lose themselves in aged pages. Alexander prefers to get lost elsewhere.

No, Alexander has been making use of the shooting range for an hour or two. Targets have been shredded, with varying degrees of accuracy at varying distances. Weapons – his own and those stored at the range – have been checked and maintained. Each gets a few test rounds fired before being taken apart, cleaned, oiled and reassembled. Empty casings are collected and stored to be recycled or reused later. Eventually there’s nothing left to be done there. So he heads towards the library to join Kalen.

He sneezes as he enters, the odour of citrus an unexpected change from the usual smell of aging and aged books. His approach to the couches slows as he takes in the additions to the shelves. “If I didn’t know better, I’d ask if your mother was coming to visit. You really want to make a good impression on this person the Order is sending, don’t you?” Alex sets a gun case on the table before settling down into one of the spare seats.

Kalen Holliday

Kalen sets his book down and curls up, so that there are options that aren't far away or smushed into about six inches of space. Where far away is defined as a chair not four feet from him. Heaven forbid. That might as well be Antarctica. "Mmmmmmmmm...the better to get them to leave. Much as with my actual mother, I prefer to love them from a distance. With spies and occasional notes.

"Granted, if my mother was coming here I'd probably just buy a plane ticket to Chile. Of course, she's probably too high to even remember I exist or too focused on getting that high to remember I exist, so really that particular eventuality I won't have to worry about. I mean...what would I even say to her? I don't even sign her Christmas cards." He doesn't sound nearly as...emotionally invested in his mother as he does the Order. Though that is almost certainly no surprize by now.

"Should I get you a glass?" He smiles a little. "I got these at an estate sale. They make that glorious crystal ring." And here, the smile widens a little. "But please, no using them and the good silver for musical purposes until after our guest leaves."

Alexander Brandt

Space is made and taken, Alex dropping onto the other end of the couch and turning, arm over the back of the sofa, so that he’s facing Kalen. “Hello is usually a good start. After that’s the hard bit. I’m guessing the same could be said for this, hopefully short term, visitor? I still don’t really get why they’re coming. Are you seen as a threat to the Order or something?”

“You could send her to Chile anyway. Maybe she’d like it there.” He shrugs, unsure of the idea and not being overly serious in offering it. It would be an easy subject to drop, if Kalen isn’t interested in keeping it going.

“Oh, please. Next you’ll be telling me I shouldn’t lick out the soup dish while they’re here. Although now you’d said that, we are so making a wine glass orchestra once things have settles again.”

Kalen Holliday

"Probably not. They might change their with that whole not slaughtering vampires thing. Particularly if they find out that one of them kissed me." Kalen laughs. "Which was a little weird, even for me. Maybe especially for me, considering. But, not bitten or dead, so there's that. I may drop by sometime to see what he can get me for rare books. There is that whole advantage of not having to pretend to be an anthropology graduate student or something."

"They're also interested in what happened to Victoria, apparently someone who knew her wants to get a formal investigation." He smiles a little, half apology. "Not about whether we should have killed her, just, I guess, more what happened. How. Why. I think just for closure.

"And, without Trent here to babysit me, they want to do a face to face check in. I'm just mad at....everyone. But in their case I'm furious that after I have done nothing but give them information they have done nothing but shut me out. And...we have problems for a reason. But, they sent people who perhaps could have lived if they'd been willing to work with us. I let them know a thing is handled and now they're coming to investigate it? I could have investigated this thing with Victoria. And that's all fine, really.

"But they cannot get out of town fast enough, most likely. Unless they turn out to be like Trent or Marcellus. Which could be, but it isn't likely."

He sighs. "And I could probably send my mother to Ramon. He could probably help her, actually. But...I won't. There are plenty of people who need help. That ask for it. He already tears himself apart being enough for the ones that find him on their own. I'm not making her his problem. He does enough for me." That they should have a wine glass orchestra gets a faint smile, but no more. Someone is not in a particularly smiley mood, apparently.

Alexander Brandt

“You know, the more I hear about the Order the less likely I am to want to join. They miss one of their own going nuts and want to investigate what went on here? Oh, please.

“I guess that means that they’re going to want to talk to the rest of us, then? At least, if they’re wanting to investigate what happen, I assume they’re going to want to talk to us. Maybe even hope they do want to? Because if they don’t, then it’s going to be a very unbalanced piece of work. Best hope they bring a comfortable drum to sit on.”

“I never met Trent or Marcellus. I assume that means that they’re not exactly stereotypical members of the Order then? Tell me about them?” They may not be smiley material either, but hopefully they will at least be better memories than the thoughts of what will be arriving on their door in the not too distant future.

Kalen Holliday

"Trent was here for awhile. He was...also kind of a fate Mage. Formal, but very friendly." Kalen does smile now, sudden and real. "Just after that whole coma business he came to see me and I hugged him, which he did not see coming, and after the five seconds it took him to process what was happening, he just says, super gently, 'Mr. Holliday. Are you quite alright?' I used to go hang out in his office at the campus and he'd close the door and we'd have coffee or whiskey or both and talk philosophy. He's cool."

Kalen sighs. "Marcellus...Marcellus was my mentor. He was very...think Camelot. Sort epic quests for a better world and the Round Table and noble and just rulers of men. That's what he wanted for the world. Not...so much the king part, but the qualities that got got ascribed to that king being a real part of how the world was governed.

"It's what he wanted the Order to be again. And he was...he was old. Not, like fragile, old. But old like some of us who stop aging and live for centuries. He knew a lot, he'd done a lot. He had influence and respect and...he could have made it happen. He should have. And he could have, Alce.

"I told him. I told him that if I left the things I saw wouldn't happen. All he had to do was let me go. He didn't. He told me that we would take of our future. That we would prepare. And that no circumstances was his apprentice going out into the world to be hunted alone. He was the first person who ever stayed when it was really hard. Until he died for that, with...everyone else.

"That's who he was, Alce. Strong and wise and impossible. He's the best person I've ever known. I stayed because I can see what he did in the Order. I want to make that happen. And so, whether I'm furious or not, I need to not fuck it up with whoever they send out here. Because the world deserves what we could be, and he deserves the apprentice he knew that I would be. Which is, yet, a great deal better than I am now."

Alexander Brandt

“I wish I’d gotten the chance to know them. They sound like good men.” Alex pauses, watching Kalen with his book and his wine. “Like you are. You saw more of Wesley than any of us did. We were ready to write him off as another one of those things that the night would be better off without. But you? You saw the humanity that was still in him. He might still be dangerous and maybe best avoided, for all sorts of reasons. But he didn’t need to be destroyed because of what he’d become. Isn’t that what the Union does? Hunt and destroy us simply because of what we are?”

“You’re trying to offer something to all of the Awakened in the city, regardless of whether they know the secret handshake or not. Because it’s right. You stand up to the bad things in this world. Because it’s right. You want to improve the Order and make it into what it could – should – be. Because it’s the right thing to do.”

Alex shrugs again. “I could be wrong, but I get the feeling that you’re exactly the sort of person that Marcellus wanted you to be. You may not be perfect, but then who is? You’re still trying to do the right thing, though. And you’re still trying to be more.

“The Order might have its head stuck up its ass when it comes to looking at its members, but you really shouldn’t follow in that particular trait.”

Kalen Holliday

"Well, Trent's still alive. You might meet him. And, if either of us could, you're probably the most likely to meet Marcellus. Though I have no cause to expect his spirit lingered. You meet whatever has become of his soul, another person or something more like the Message. I don't know. But suspect it will not be as a ghost."

Kalen listens to that assessment of himself and half smiles. "Alce. I also about tore about three of my closest friend's heads off for questioning me. And, despite the fact that it is irrational as all Hell, I'm still mad about it. And I know that that questioning was about something other than doubt, mostly. But it's still really hard for me. I'm proud and I'm stubborn and I'm only starting to get how to really be a person and not a weapon or a tool or the embodiment of duty for duty's sake.

"If for no reason other than that not avoiding him puts him in more danger I likely won't see much of Wesley." He takes a breath. "And...you should be careful if you go back there. I've seen no sign he plans to hurt us but I know from something Iris wanted that he's probably more dangerous than I first thought, and I did think he was dangerous. Just not to me, or to us. But I don't think he needs to be killed for being dangerous any more than tigers do. There are far worse things out there. And, more likely than not, if he comes across those things and it is within his power he will stop them." Kalen sighs. "And, as ridiculous as it is, he gave me an excuse to be human. I spent a few days reading poetry, and I danced this ridiculous old Jazz era dance, and I left cute messages. And I let myself feel what that was like, because for it to be convincing I had to. I signed up for dance classes and photography classes and I'm still taking them. I...I am not dating a vampire. But he reminded me that I was more than a war, and even if I never talk to him again, that's really something."

He laughs, and this is lighter. "And I will be nice. I do hope that we get a good presence. It isn't beyond the bounds of possibility certainly." He smiles. "Anyway, how are you? You spent awhile killing those poor paper targets. Everything alright?"

Alexander Brandt

“You could learn to see him yourself, you know. I’d offer to teach you, but I honestly have no idea why what I do does what it does any more than why Enochian makes things happen for you. Is Spirit not widely studied by you guys?” The Order. Flambeau. Take your pick. “And who the hell knows, you might meet him again on this side of the Gauntlet. Just because some spirits sleep away eternity in that river doesn’t mean that they all do. The idea of reincarnation must have come from somewhere, right? It can’t have just been a way to help with the fear of death if there were more people able to look through and see, even more if there were more people doing it with less trouble than we do now. So who knows.”

Alex lobs a cushion at Kalen, laughing. “Oh, I never said you were perfect. You’ve got as much matched baggage to tow around as anyone else. And I think the people you didn’t quite decapitate will be ok, maybe with a bit of time. I’d guess that they didn’t understand why you were getting mad when they thought you were doing something stupidly dangerous. I imagine you’d be doing something very similar if I’d decided to go shoot pool and get a burger with one of Victoria’s pack. Take it as a sign of how much they’d really prefer not to lose you. And... I won’t be going back there. There are better places to find ice cream anyway.”

“You told me, not so long ago, that one of the reasons you didn’t use magic for the mundane stuff was because it cut you off. It sounds like he helped you find a way to get back in touch with what us... I was about to say ‘us poor mortals’, but I guess that’s not entirely accurate is it. I get it, though.”

He gives an exaggerated sigh before smiling. “Oh, well, I guess I can behave myself when they arrive. I might even leave the part when I tell them to fuck off until after they do something to show how poor and unfortunate us orphans are.”

“And I’m doing ok. That was just practice. I’d not been doing as much as I should lately, so wanted to spend some time brushing up. Glad the vampire thing seems to have reached a less precarious balance, even if there is no real guarantee that the new guys in town won’t end up just as bad as the last lot. Or someone worse moves in. But that’s trouble for another time. Is there still a plan to head in and try to guide the dead on their way to the rivermen? Otherwise... I can’t remember if I told you. I bumped into Arionna again. She’s not entirely awful once she puts the barbs away for a minute. I warned her about our fanged friends, anyway. If anyone, she’s probably most likely to go back to the book store. But that’s her choice.”

There’s a sudden grin as Alex remembers something. He fishes around in a pocket for a lighter, flicking it open and holding his hand over the flame. “Oh, and I learnt a new trick.”

[Arete, sensing heat. TN4. WP, because botching and setting fire to the library would be bad]

Dice: 1 d10 TN4 (8) ( success x 2 ) [WP]

Kalen Holliday

[Can I see what you are doing?]

Dice: 2 d10 TN3 (5, 7) ( success x 3 ) [WP]

Kalen Holliday

"I think that Arionna may become something like Victoria. I spent...a considerable amount of time trying and...I don't think she trusts or cares enough about other people to see an issue with power having costs to them. She's not evil but I doubt she has much to-"

His head tilts and he watches Alexander with the lighter, then murmurs softly. Alien. Angelic. Reverent. And then he smiles.

"So you did. I might be able to help you with it. Though, actually, I think Grace might also be able to, and better than I can. I can work surprisingly well with other Magi, but...at some point I start talking about Angels and people start rolling their eyes. It can still work, but it isn't the easiest of things to translate all the time.

"How does it work for you? You must focus somehow. What do you do? What do you see?"

Alexander Brandt

There’s a sigh. “I can see what you mean. But then I can see that she might have come from a background where it’s better to stick a knife in before the other guy does, even if they don’t intend to attack. So she isolates herself. I don’t know what brought her here, we didn’t get onto that, but she’s in a new city with, as far as I know, no friends. Nobody to tell her when she’s becoming a monster.” He sighs again, deeper this time. “I don’t know. I’m not planning on giving her the grand tour of the Chantry any time soon, but I’m going to try to be a friend if she wants one. That’s got to be better than shooting her if she does turn into Victoria.”

The flame of the lighter flares into life, distorting the air between it and Alexander’s hand with a heat haze. His hand hovers over it – close enough to feel the heat, but not so close as to burn himself.

“I don’t quite get Grace’s way of doing things. I get the idea behind it, but it doesn’t really work for me. I guess I just don’t believe that we’re all data that can be fiddled with and rewritten on a whim any more than I believe that some deity or other click its fingers and everything came into existence. I mean, who created the system running the data? Or the deity that sparked this all off in the first place? Neither feel right when you ask where we all came from, and I’ve never had much of a problem admitting that I don’t know stuff. I don’t know how the world started. ”

Alex leans more against the back of the couch, looking at the flame as it flickers. “I don’t really know how it works. I... this is going to sound so corny. I had a dream. There was a voice in a storm again and I think it was trying to tell me something. I woke up just as I think I was about to hear the words, and it was like I’d remembered something. I felt the heat from a fire and it just felt like I should be able to see more of the world than I could before. Almost like that first day when everything seemed so much more... real, I guess. Does any of that make sense?

“Anyway, I’ve figured out that I can sense more of things that I’m already feeling. Like the heat off this flame, or the energy in the wind.” He looks away from the flame and back to Kalen. “So I can see the heat radiating off you, the warm and cold parts where your clothes are insulating you.” He flicks the lighter closed. “Still not a clue about why what I do works, though. It just does.”

Kalen Holliday

"I tried that being there thing, and it went...very badly. And I know that that isn't inevitable, I was practically that bad before Kharisma and Jack and Marcellus. I had to learn to trust, and it took years and it wasn't easy. As you may note, taming me is yet a work in progress. I am not without any hope for her. But Kharisma and Jack...she was always very gifted with both people and mind magic and they met me when I was incredibly vulnerable only moments after my Awakening when I found out that monsters were real. Perhaps there will come a time when she needs our help enough to let us close to her. I have plenty of empathy for the place that she is, because I have been there. And if I seem like I have little hope, it is only because I appreciate how difficult it is to be dragged away from that place."

"Grace and I both see the universe in a pattern of underlying symbols, and in that we are surprisingly alike. Considering." He finishes his glass of wine, sets it gently on the table, and does not bother to refill it.

"Hmmmmmm...that makes sense considering what you are. I mean that with absolutely no disrespect. It's that you are without a Tradition, so you are, in many ways, without someone to insist that you must have formal symbols. There is a wide range to how formal magic is seen to be, I'm actually incredibly informal for the Order because of training with an Ecstatic initially. You...you are working with your Avatar. Intimately and without any moderating influences. It makes sense that to you there would not need to be more than the world. Our Traditions certainly do strengthen us, but they also bind us. There are advantages to doing it the way you do. It is not for me. But you're not doing it wrong."