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[July Open] 65% more rock per rock
Characters: Rutile, Leo, the Fool, Padparadscha, Raven, and anyone else who wants to hop in!
Date: Early July
Location: Die Rosa Tulpe, outside city limits, etc
Situation: A pre-business meeting with the Fool, discovering their talent with Leo?, discussing the barrier with Padparadscha, roommate shenanigans with Raven, and July's Faith 4
Warnings/Rating: Nope!
A ▸ ARRANGEMENTS, FLORAL | the fool
Despite their dedicated exploration of the city, Rutile still has not managed to see every location in Aifaran. Die Rosa Tulpe is low on their list for being primarily a food place, and given that Rutile has little interest in food (except for the proportion of it that spontaneously turns to ash, which they've gathered is rare), they've taken their time getting around to it.
When they enter, they're not certain why that is. The coffee shop is actually quite pleasant, with plenty of green and growing things, and at this time of day, uncrowded. It has just the right amount of proximity to the street that one doesn't feel isolated, but enough privacy to be a good place to work. Rutile stands in the door, observing the patrons. Their eyes widen when they see the Fool sitting at a table with his wares, but, never one to intrude, they keep to themselves unless noticed.
B ▸ MIND YOUR MANNERS | leonardo watch
Rutile appraises the milky white stone between their fingers with some disinterest. Quartz, they decide, based on the hexagonal structure and the scratch it leaves on their forearm, and they toss it behind them without a care for who or what it may hit. Small loss: one couldn't step outside without tripping over some variety of quartz.
They stand up and dust their labcoat, straightening it around their shoulders, and turn about to head back into the city. In their hand rests a small collection of precious stones that they contemplate as they walk away; deep in thought, they're hardly watching where they're going.
C ▸ ARE YOU MY DAD? (FAITH 4) | open
If Rutile has been homesick lately, their feelings are quickly cured by the Arybar child leaking some sort of chartreuse sticky substance all over their labcoat. Their skill with juniors is unremarkable at best; now, with hardly the authority to say for sure what is wrong (are they hungry? sick?), it takes something of a dive.
Still, they do their best. Rutile crouches down to eye level with the child. "Alright now," they say, and try to be gentle. "That's quite enough of that. I can't help you when you're upset like this."
The child cries louder. Rutile cringes inwardly. Few juniors have ever been this difficult.
D ▸ NOTHING VENTURED | padparadscha
Rutile is of several minds about their upcoming journey with Aly: first, and foremost, they are excited. It feels good to finally have something to do besides yell at other Dreamfolk across the Lae. But second, and of no smaller concern to them, is the danger of the proposed venture; they do not fear much for their physical safety, but it is a fool who wanders away in secret and expects to be found later. And the third, secret, smaller mind simply wants Padparadscha’s opinion.
It has been several centuries since Rutile last had to actively seek Padparadscha. Like another limb, Rutile feels it keenly when Padparadscha isn't by their side, and the ghost of their presence has haunted them for millennia. They’ve grown used to having them nearby, and though they easily recall a time when they and Padparadscha roamed separate from one another, it is so long ago now that they’ve forgotten what it’s like to be independent creatures. The difficulty of it surprises them. Though they’ve learned Aifaran’s layout well, they still don’t know Padparadscha’s haunts, and the landscape is so different from their island that there are few similar areas to try.
So rather than waste time combing the city, they send them a text message, via yimo:
I would like to discuss something. Can we meet somewhere private?
and sit down to wait for a response.
E ▸ WILD CARD | open
[ PM me or hit me up on plurk for a starter, or just write one in yourself! I'm game for anything.]
Date: Early July
Location: Die Rosa Tulpe, outside city limits, etc
Situation: A pre-business meeting with the Fool, discovering their talent with Leo?, discussing the barrier with Padparadscha, roommate shenanigans with Raven, and July's Faith 4
Warnings/Rating: Nope!
A ▸ ARRANGEMENTS, FLORAL | the fool
Despite their dedicated exploration of the city, Rutile still has not managed to see every location in Aifaran. Die Rosa Tulpe is low on their list for being primarily a food place, and given that Rutile has little interest in food (except for the proportion of it that spontaneously turns to ash, which they've gathered is rare), they've taken their time getting around to it.
When they enter, they're not certain why that is. The coffee shop is actually quite pleasant, with plenty of green and growing things, and at this time of day, uncrowded. It has just the right amount of proximity to the street that one doesn't feel isolated, but enough privacy to be a good place to work. Rutile stands in the door, observing the patrons. Their eyes widen when they see the Fool sitting at a table with his wares, but, never one to intrude, they keep to themselves unless noticed.
B ▸ MIND YOUR MANNERS | leonardo watch
Rutile appraises the milky white stone between their fingers with some disinterest. Quartz, they decide, based on the hexagonal structure and the scratch it leaves on their forearm, and they toss it behind them without a care for who or what it may hit. Small loss: one couldn't step outside without tripping over some variety of quartz.
They stand up and dust their labcoat, straightening it around their shoulders, and turn about to head back into the city. In their hand rests a small collection of precious stones that they contemplate as they walk away; deep in thought, they're hardly watching where they're going.
C ▸ ARE YOU MY DAD? (FAITH 4) | open
If Rutile has been homesick lately, their feelings are quickly cured by the Arybar child leaking some sort of chartreuse sticky substance all over their labcoat. Their skill with juniors is unremarkable at best; now, with hardly the authority to say for sure what is wrong (are they hungry? sick?), it takes something of a dive.
Still, they do their best. Rutile crouches down to eye level with the child. "Alright now," they say, and try to be gentle. "That's quite enough of that. I can't help you when you're upset like this."
The child cries louder. Rutile cringes inwardly. Few juniors have ever been this difficult.
D ▸ NOTHING VENTURED | padparadscha
Rutile is of several minds about their upcoming journey with Aly: first, and foremost, they are excited. It feels good to finally have something to do besides yell at other Dreamfolk across the Lae. But second, and of no smaller concern to them, is the danger of the proposed venture; they do not fear much for their physical safety, but it is a fool who wanders away in secret and expects to be found later. And the third, secret, smaller mind simply wants Padparadscha’s opinion.
It has been several centuries since Rutile last had to actively seek Padparadscha. Like another limb, Rutile feels it keenly when Padparadscha isn't by their side, and the ghost of their presence has haunted them for millennia. They’ve grown used to having them nearby, and though they easily recall a time when they and Padparadscha roamed separate from one another, it is so long ago now that they’ve forgotten what it’s like to be independent creatures. The difficulty of it surprises them. Though they’ve learned Aifaran’s layout well, they still don’t know Padparadscha’s haunts, and the landscape is so different from their island that there are few similar areas to try.
So rather than waste time combing the city, they send them a text message, via yimo:
I would like to discuss something. Can we meet somewhere private?
and sit down to wait for a response.
E ▸ WILD CARD | open
[ PM me or hit me up on plurk for a starter, or just write one in yourself! I'm game for anything.]
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He tried to brush off the sad feelings, and hopefully Rutile didn't know him well enough for it to work. "Do you miss your friends too?"
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They are surprised by how long it takes to answer. Certainly, they miss their clinic, and many of the other Lustrous, but there are as many things they don't miss, or things they have gained only because of Aifaran.
"Yes," they say, so they don't have to think about it any more. "Of course I miss them. They are my home, after all."
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"Ah, I never got your name, did I? Also what gem are you made out of? It looks really cool."
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"Oh, dear, how rude of me," Rutile said hastily. "I am Rutile - it's what I'm named, and what I am made of."
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"I'm Leonardo Watch, but you can call me Leo."
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"You introduced yourself already, Leo," they reminded him with a grin. "That said, it is still a pleasure to meet you."
Then they added, "And, I'm flattered to hear you like the striations. Rutile is actually quite a common inorganic inclusion; there are some kinds of quartz that end up striped because of it. I think I have a sample..." Snatching their hand from Leo's, they reached into their labcoat pocket and sifted through some clattering pebbles for a moment. "Ah, here it is!"
Rutile pulled out a small piece of rutilated quartz, displaying it in their palm for Leo to see.
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prettygem people. However, he did feel the solid stone in Rutile's grasp, suddenly very glad that they decided to be gentle. He forgot how humans rated on the mohs scale, but he was kind of squishy.Still, he was instantly curious about the piece of rock that Rutile pulled out. "Huh. I'm not an expert of geology so I don't think I've heard of Rutile, but..."
Leo gingerly took the rock to hold it up to the light, opening one of his eyes to let out its alien blue glow. "It really does look like you!"
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"So, is this what you meant when you said you had vision better than... what was it, twenty-twenty?"
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"20/20 is normal for human eyes. I don't...have normal eyes. I can see a lot more than most people can." He closed them, but attempted to hand the piece of quartz back to its owner.