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Who: Byerly (
vorrutyer) & Nash (
latkje)
What: Magic!
When: After the conclusion of the disease plot.
Where: On the road from Wyver to Olympia.
Warning(s): 504 Gateway Time-out
[ The road from Wyver to Olympia is well-travelled and well-packed, the long stretches of monotony preventing Nash from enjoying the landscape. Travel was supposed to bring variety, he thought, new sights, new sounds— not the same thing, over and over. It was hard to tell how far they'd come, at least in the physical sense. ]
At least we're done with that awful humidity. [ He runs a hand through his hair— short and wavy, it had gotten unruly in the heat. ] I have a northern constitution, if you didn't know. [ And a northern fashion sense, as Harmonian clothes tended toward the dour and conservative. Nash was also in the habit of wearing gloves. He's wearing them now, in fact. ] There are some things I just wasn't made for.
[ That hangs in the air a moment, then he turns to actually look at Byerly. ]
But you wanted to talk about magic.
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What: Magic!
When: After the conclusion of the disease plot.
Where: On the road from Wyver to Olympia.
Warning(s): 504 Gateway Time-out
[ The road from Wyver to Olympia is well-travelled and well-packed, the long stretches of monotony preventing Nash from enjoying the landscape. Travel was supposed to bring variety, he thought, new sights, new sounds— not the same thing, over and over. It was hard to tell how far they'd come, at least in the physical sense. ]
At least we're done with that awful humidity. [ He runs a hand through his hair— short and wavy, it had gotten unruly in the heat. ] I have a northern constitution, if you didn't know. [ And a northern fashion sense, as Harmonian clothes tended toward the dour and conservative. Nash was also in the habit of wearing gloves. He's wearing them now, in fact. ] There are some things I just wasn't made for.
[ That hangs in the air a moment, then he turns to actually look at Byerly. ]
But you wanted to talk about magic.
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The salvation of two worlds' worth of people who have no one else to speak for them.
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I'm not the High Priest. [ That's the correct title. ] But I prefer to work off the record, anyway.
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[ He puts his hands somewhere between a shrug and surrender. ]
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Hm. So what if we aligned strategies, dear fellow? Allied our two worlds for the time being? Unified our interests?
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But as to the rest of it… [ A pause. ] I accept.
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[ A cock of his eyebrow. ]
Unless you want to be named Vor? As Emperor, I do have that authority. If you wish the advantage of citizenship.
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[ He doesn't say that the way he usually asks a question— quicker and more clipped. Probably because he doesn't know the question. ]
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I make a terrible aristocrat.
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[ He blinks innocently - though there's something of a what-can-you-do shrug in his shoulders. ]
What a shocking accusation, dear Vorlatkje. I'm trying to be the absolute best I can be. A model to all the upstanding young Vor. Why, if I was a bad Vor - then no one would notice me or expect anything of me. And what possible advantage could there be in no one taking you seriously?
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"Military overclass" suggests a certain stoicism is expected in your kind. [ And not a delicate bone structure. ] But maybe that's less useful in young ladies.
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Ah. Yes. There is that. And also dignity. And modesty. And heterosexuality. I am lacking all of those. Hm.
[ A shrug. ]
What are your people supposed to be like?
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Pure-blooded Harmonians have a particular complexion. And— [ He runs his hand through his hair so that it's parted down the middle, more symmetrical. His accent becomes more pronounced, and also stuffier, somehow. ]
One should be pious, but not faithful. Charitable, but not giving. Sophisticated, but not worldly. And as a circle has no beginning and no end, may we be so blessed.
[ A pause. ]
In the capitol, they're also starting to wear very full sideburns.
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[ A beat. ]
Except the sideburns. My hair grows in luxuriantly full.
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Well, they usually recite the virtues a bit differently than I do. I guess it's still better than the wild superstition of the Lizard Clans.
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So are you a good example of nobility, where you're from?
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Yes, that sounds familiar. Take things seriously, Byerly. You're going to bring this family to rack and ruin. I can understand well why you left.
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