ardyn izunia belongs in the garbage bin. (
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Who: Ardyn Izunia (
daemonized) & YOU!
When: Event things! All throughout October.
Where: All around.
Warning(s): None... yet. Will add if necessary.
i. market district;
ii. red light district;
iii. wildcard;
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When: Event things! All throughout October.
Where: All around.
Warning(s): None... yet. Will add if necessary.
i. market district;
[He wasn’t nearby when the explosion had shook the market district, though panic spreads quickly, and the aftermath of such an event is impossible to ignore. Even more so for Ardyn, being part of the royal guard — being delegated orders to provide aid and investigate, it is his own curiosities that truly drive him farther into the area to assist. Granted, his form of “assistance” might be lacking compared to those who are rushing to and fro, enveloped in a frantic need of wanting to help. Instead, it’s easier for him remain calm, more unaffected, eyes taking in the area with a sense of detachment that’s perhaps less than appropriate for the situation at hand. If you need to talk to him, he’s easy enough to spot in the crowd. More specifically, a few things that take place are:
A.) An elderly man, a vendor whose wares had been toppled over completely in the explosion, requires help retrieving his goods now strewn all about the street. Textiles and clothing of various colors, one of which seems to hang high up, caught on the corner of a rooftop of a nearby building. It billows, not unlike a flag flying in the breeze. Ardyn cranes his head up to look at it. Then he says, to the person closest to him:]
Be so kind as to retrieve that for me, will you? I’ve already my hands full.
[And so it seems he does, various unravelled yards of cloth hanging over his arm.
B.) There are, of course, looters. As to be expected, people who would take advantage of tragedy for their own benefit, and the ironic part is that Ardyn generally would not care. And yet there are a couple of young men who are being so bold as to do so right in front of him — only down the street, where they appear to be scrounging around another vendor’s (not currently present) property: an array of decorative items, small enough to be thrown into a bag and carried off nonchalantly. Covered in filigree and adorned with precious gems. Certainly possessing high enough market value to sell for a quick profit.
It’s easy enough for Ardyn to close the distance, of course. A flash of magic, sword in his hand, and suddenly he’s warped from where he was standing to directly in front of one of the men — blade pressed up against his throat. The other looter freezes in shock, mid-crouch, in the midst of picking up a shiny bauble to steal.
The smile Ardyn gives them is… amused, but a little disconcerting.]
At least wait until the cover of night like proper thieves.
[If the second man is slowly reaching for a dagger at his hip, there’s zero indication of Ardyn either noticing or caring. What do you do, passerby?]
ii. red light district;
[Now it’s time for an investigation proper, and who says that all manner of secrets and rumors do not eventually make their way to the red light district? This is where you can find Ardyn tonight, skulking through alleyways and hovering near the edges of crowds, sometimes asking around, sometimes not. He is, of course, dressed in plain clothes, a hundred times more subdued than his usual tastes. No guard uniform, no outfit from Eos to turn any heads. Only Ardyn, looking like a commoner, hair tied back. His only indulgence is a maroon scarf, hanging loosely around his neck.
He is absolutely drawn to the sight of individuals speaking in hushed whispers, for often times they are not being as discreet as they believe. This time, it’s two women, huddled in an darkened alleyway, and Ardyn eyes them from where he stands. He catches something about “Wyver”, but will have to draw closer to hear anything more.
Are you a fellow refugee wanting to unravel this mystery further? Join him in figuring out a creative way to move closer without drawing any unwanted attentions. The women do seem to be on the lookout for anyone snooping around. Alternately, he may speak to you first, muttering:]
Just how inconspicuous can you be?
iii. wildcard;
[Open for future threads, or any prompts that you’d prefer to play out if none of these work! I can be found ataurajen to plot further if you’d like!]
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[He had no reason to remain at all familiar with the royal family.]
Not exactly the social circles I ran in at the time, you understand.
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[It's not as if she can simply zip off and visit the woman herself, not anymore; it would have been nice to hear a personal account of what she'd been like. But such is life.]
. . . a pity, too, all our worlds are destroyed. I should have liked to have visited, if your universe was truly so equal.
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[He looks head of them, still walking, but imagery of his world flits through his mind.]
Years ago, at least, I think you would have. It was, admittedly, a striking place. Filled with landscapes that would make painters cry. Technology that continued to grow at an alarmingly rapid pace, and magic thrumming through the world's very soul.
Almost enough to make a man miss it.
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But it sounds wondrous, doesn't it . . .
So did Columbia, she chides herself.]
Almost? Such a loving description . . . I should think you do, at least a bit.
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[And that's the truth.]
But what I described to you exists no longer. It is... was in no state to feel nostalgic about, so the point is moot. Never mind what the others might say.
[You know, like stubborn little Prompto.]
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But mm, she knows what he means. She'd been ostensibly uprooted even before Nysa, but that had been a state of being entirely within her control. This was forced upon her, and she's still growing used to it.]
And if you could go back to that state, however many years ago it was . . . would you?
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No. That would rather defeat the purpose of everything.
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[Just like he was frustrated to find out that all of those from home do not remember that eternal night.]
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Perhaps, she eventually decides, it's a little like Robert, eager to rejoin Columbia for the sole purpose of starting a family. Rosalind hadn't been opposed to the idea in principle (that is to say, adding a third person to their lives), but to go back, to instantiate themselves within Columbia and pretend not to know what was to come . . .
It would feel false. Like a parody of a life.]
You never told me, you know . . . what your intended outcome was in regards to that eternal night.
I did know someone who tried something along the same lines. And her motivation was ostensibly religious fervor, though I suspect her true reasons lay more in trained obedience.
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I had been waiting, too, for someone. He sleeps in the pods once more, now.
[But enough about him!]
You said this woman tried to accomplish the same thing. Did she fail?
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Ultimately, yes. Ultimately, Robert and I ensured that the pieces fell into place in such a way that she never even had the motivation to do such a thing in the first place.
[That's selling Elizabeth a bit short; she played a great hand in her own rescue. But that's not intended as an insult on Rosalind's part; time travel is confusing, and she's not going to explain that without the aid of a blackboard.
Oh, and DeWitt helped. A little. She supposes.]
Rather as if we'd interfered . . . oh, perhaps even before you became a healer at all, I think.
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And why did you want to stop her at all?
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Carefully, then:]
You don't think saving the world motivation enough?
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[Her, very specifically.]
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No. I would have been content to let it burn. But Robert was not.
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But you deferred to him anyway. Why is that?
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You're clever, and I think it would be dull to give you all the answers. Why don't you give me your best guess?
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After all, his reply makes it sound less than flattering.]
Because love is an awful, powerful emotion that controls us more than we control it. But do feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
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I did not defer to him. He gave me a choice, and I decided keeping him at my side was worth the tediousness of attempting a long and somewhat impossible task.
You speak with some authority, Mr. Izunia. Is that an analysis based on experience?
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[Mm. What's the word.]
Inevitability.
[At her question, he has to scoff.]
I'm more than two thousand years old, Madam Lutece. My authority over the various modes of human emotion runs the gamut.
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[Also: stop scoffing at her.]
Specifics, Mr. Izunia.
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You're asking me if I've ever felt love?
[Can he just skip this question please???? Also what are specifics?]
A very long time ago, I suppose.
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No recent ones, hm? And what was this distant lover like?
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You're making assumptions. Lovers or otherwise, that was not the type of love that motivated me to do what I did.
[But this conversation has detailed into a strange territory, and Ardyn isn't sure he wants to entertain it for much longer.]
But none of that matters now.
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