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Give him a lonely heart like Pagliacci [open]
Who: Sandy Hawkins (
granularity) & you! )
What: a bit of research in Wyver, and a return to Olympia
When: early to mid december
Where: wilderness around Wyver, the road to Olympia, Olympia
Warning(s): none so far
Notes: hit up
yarnzipan if you'd like a specific starter set up or just tag in
[ jungle around wyver| plant harvesting | open ]
[ He's done a bit of exploring around both Olympia and Wyver for interesting chemicals and plants that he might be able to use, and today he's on the search for some blissroot. After all, while he'd gotten a couple of canisters of his sleep gas loaded into his mask and his gloves, that wasn't going to last him forever. It was a good excuse to start working on a new formula. Blissroot sounded like a good start to-
What was that? ]
[ the road to olympia | open ]
[ The fact of the matter is that he could be in Olympia in a few minutes time if he wanted to. He could. Traveling through the earth was a lot faster than traveling on it. But the fact of the matter is that he's not the only one traveling. And with more than a few people making the trek, he feels the need to make it with them, look out for them, just in case. He's not sure what he's expecting, what kind of trouble: maybe reading all those books and watching all those movies and playing all those board games have just convinced him that if there's a road and travelers on it like this, bandits or beasts or something are sure to pop up. But that's silly right?
Right?
Yeah, he'll keep his gloves on just in case. ]
[ neatening up | olympia | open ]
[ When he sees the state of things in the refugee housing areas, some of his intentions go out the window. This needs working on, after all, and he's not the sort of person who sees a job without doing something about it. Of course, he wants to do it as efficiently as possible, which is why he summons up a decent mound of sand and starts using it to sweep up the debris and the garbage and the nonsense and get it into piles.
...he has to admit, he probably looks a little weird, orchestrating a small, localized sandstorm to pick up junk, but if it works? Eh.
He goes through afterwards with a set of tools and some salvaged lumber to start working on fixing doors and windows (which is where some of the sand ends up going, even if he has a bit of trial and error when it comes to fitting the panes in). If you're coming back to check on your apartment, hopefully you're smart enough to realize that the guy fixing the door is probably not the one who decided to vandalize your home. ]
[ night patrol | olympia | open ]
[ He's less of a person and more of a shadow, slipping between the buildings and the alleys, making his rounds around the worst parts of the city as he takes in the damage. It still feels weird, not having a purpose, a place he's going, a person burned into his mind by benefit of the horrific nightmares that usually haunted him, but in a way, it feels comfortable. Normal. The sort of thing he'd end up getting asked to do on a Saturday night by whoever was feeling protective of New York City that week. He's wearing his mask, so it's unlikely anyone will recognize him. Or, honestly, want to tangle with him. But they'd have to see him first. And in this case, the walls literally have eyes, so hopefully, you're behaving. ]
[ helping out | olympia | close to Linneaus]
[ As he'd promised, he makes his way to the right house with a box of tools in one hand and a couple of pieces of lumber in the other. He's hoping he won't have to do any woodworking, since he's really not the best at it, but he's confident that he'll be able to at least leave him with a functional window.
Knock knock? ]
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What: a bit of research in Wyver, and a return to Olympia
When: early to mid december
Where: wilderness around Wyver, the road to Olympia, Olympia
Warning(s): none so far
Notes: hit up
[ jungle around wyver| plant harvesting | open ]
[ He's done a bit of exploring around both Olympia and Wyver for interesting chemicals and plants that he might be able to use, and today he's on the search for some blissroot. After all, while he'd gotten a couple of canisters of his sleep gas loaded into his mask and his gloves, that wasn't going to last him forever. It was a good excuse to start working on a new formula. Blissroot sounded like a good start to-
What was that? ]
[ the road to olympia | open ]
[ The fact of the matter is that he could be in Olympia in a few minutes time if he wanted to. He could. Traveling through the earth was a lot faster than traveling on it. But the fact of the matter is that he's not the only one traveling. And with more than a few people making the trek, he feels the need to make it with them, look out for them, just in case. He's not sure what he's expecting, what kind of trouble: maybe reading all those books and watching all those movies and playing all those board games have just convinced him that if there's a road and travelers on it like this, bandits or beasts or something are sure to pop up. But that's silly right?
Right?
Yeah, he'll keep his gloves on just in case. ]
[ neatening up | olympia | open ]
[ When he sees the state of things in the refugee housing areas, some of his intentions go out the window. This needs working on, after all, and he's not the sort of person who sees a job without doing something about it. Of course, he wants to do it as efficiently as possible, which is why he summons up a decent mound of sand and starts using it to sweep up the debris and the garbage and the nonsense and get it into piles.
...he has to admit, he probably looks a little weird, orchestrating a small, localized sandstorm to pick up junk, but if it works? Eh.
He goes through afterwards with a set of tools and some salvaged lumber to start working on fixing doors and windows (which is where some of the sand ends up going, even if he has a bit of trial and error when it comes to fitting the panes in). If you're coming back to check on your apartment, hopefully you're smart enough to realize that the guy fixing the door is probably not the one who decided to vandalize your home. ]
[ night patrol | olympia | open ]
[ He's less of a person and more of a shadow, slipping between the buildings and the alleys, making his rounds around the worst parts of the city as he takes in the damage. It still feels weird, not having a purpose, a place he's going, a person burned into his mind by benefit of the horrific nightmares that usually haunted him, but in a way, it feels comfortable. Normal. The sort of thing he'd end up getting asked to do on a Saturday night by whoever was feeling protective of New York City that week. He's wearing his mask, so it's unlikely anyone will recognize him. Or, honestly, want to tangle with him. But they'd have to see him first. And in this case, the walls literally have eyes, so hopefully, you're behaving. ]
[ helping out | olympia | close to Linneaus]
[ As he'd promised, he makes his way to the right house with a box of tools in one hand and a couple of pieces of lumber in the other. He's hoping he won't have to do any woodworking, since he's really not the best at it, but he's confident that he'll be able to at least leave him with a functional window.
Knock knock? ]
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A lot of people don't know this stuff. Don't worry too much about it.
The long and short is that I'm made of sand a lot of the time, but not all of the time.
[ He pulls off a glove and offers his hand for Linneus to touch. ]
See?
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A lot of the time, but not all of the time.
[he reaches out carefully - both hands, as if the man's hand is going to come off, or slip through his fingers]
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See? Just a hand.
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[with a little smile. He might... be starting to get his head around this, if a little.]
It's still very strange.
[perhaps he can move them on to something a bit more familiar, at least for him. He moves away, stepping carefully over broken porcelain to search for a kettle]
Do you drink tea...? Or-- possibly hot water, I don't know what I have yet...
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[ That's simple enough. His preference if coffee, but caffeine is always good. And it's less of a requirement now. ]
And if you don't have anything, I could grab a few things from my place. I brought them from Wyver.
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A slightly shy smile as he turns and closes the cupboard]
...we may need it.
[...this is poor hosting, but perhaps it can be forgiven, under the circumstances]
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All right, give me a minute and I'll be right back with a few things. It'll be good for you to have something on hand anyway.
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A-- all right. That would be very kind.
[He struggles with asking for help - accepting help - when he needs it. It was already enough that he went through with putting up the video post, and more kindness than he'd anticipated to have Sand come and fix his window.
The very least he can do while the man is away is to build a fire and bring some chairs in closer. The window is still stuck (he tried in vain again to close it and barely moved it a half-inch), but at least there's some heat in the house now? He can keep himself warm righting furniture and cleaning up broken things for a little bit.]
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He knocks on the door, wincing as he realized he hadn't actually closed the window. He takes a moment to try and do that where he is as he waits for the door. ]
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Oh--!
[he'd distracted the man from that particular objective, what with all of his questions. But the glass was fixed, at least, the window intact. Just... not quite functioning as it should.
He steps out, careful of the snow and ice-]
Can I help...?
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How about you put these away and I'll finish working on this while you make some tea?
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Oh--
[startled, but he takes the bag with care in both arms with a thankful little dip of his head]
Thank you... I'll have something ready for when you are finished. Please tell me if you need me.
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That'll be nice. Should take me too long. I'm an old hand at old mechanisms.
[ Once Linneus has the bag, he'll let himself sink partially into the wall to get into a good spot to fiddle with the mechanism. ]
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[another of those little dips of his head and he backs up into the house before Sand slides into the wall - just as well; despite the man's explanation, it would probably have alarmed him.
There's more in the bag than he expected, but he goes for the tea first - the tea is what he knows, and it's ready by the time Sand gets back. He has some sugar and... no milk, unfortunately, but they'll be able to make do. There's a tray being carried over to the table; mismatched cups and a teapot with a chipped lid.
It isn't the prettiest, but it all still works]
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Hey, should be all fixed up. Mind if I come in for some of that tea?
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Certainly, certainly, it will be almost done steeping...
[the house... might be starting to get almost cosy, now, especially with the table and chairs he's pulled up for them by the fire. Though it is still a little basic, a little spartan in terms of decor and furniture.
He doesn't sit until Sand does, reaching for the pot to pour]
Thank you for all of this...
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[ He bows his head in acceptance before leaning in to get a whiff of the tea. ]
I always oversteep. I get distracted or I forget about it. Too used to coffee.
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I think it's something one develops a sense for. Different teas need different times but three or four minutes is safe.
[he is a decent enough judge of time, but generally he has other things to occupy himself with - arranging cakes or snacks or plates on the tray. But he's brewed more than enough cups to be able to manage it in his head.]
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[ This is nice, though, and he gives him a smile and a nod as he reaches over to take a sip. ]
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[he doesn't favour it himself - if he does take it, he has it quite milky and sweet. But he likes to have it by; to be prepared. It's so strange not to be prepared, and he will have to get used to his kitchen again, having been so used to the kitchen in the Teahouse as to be able to put his hands to things automatically.]
It is a poor host who cannot offer his guests a decent selection, after all...! But of course I'm not in my ideal circumstances, at the moment.
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[ No longer a necessity, thank goodness. So he can try different tastes instead of needing to keep a constant caffeine drip going. ]
And I totally understand, but a good guest understands extenuating circumstances.
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[but the smile over the rim of his cup will tell Sand that he hasn't taken it too much to heart - his instinct was right; that is reassuring]
I will remember.
[these things are always good to know, and he considers himself to have a decent enough mind for these details.]
I had a master who was very adamant that 'real men drink coffee', but I tend not to find that the case...
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[ And for the moment, he wants to drink tea. But he did catch the other part, and it makes him smile a little. Maybe he wasn't as bad at this whole 'make friends' thing as he thought. ]
'Remember'? Well, I'm glad to know you won't be sighing with relief when I head out.
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[but he doesn't want to sit here and talk about his old master. A shake of his head at the comment, a sip of his tea]
I have... had dealings with many individuals in my time. You are far, far from the worst of them.
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[ He sips tea a little more. ]
I hope I can do a little better than 'far from the worst' of them. So let's get to know one another.
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