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How do You Solve a Problem like Meira?
Characters: Valdis and some open
Date: August 2018 (ish)
Location: Around Aifaran
Situation: Various
Warnings/Rating: In Headers
Valdis was tired. Between the return of the Narrakra and the discovery she could return ruins to complete something would have been bad enough without the memory of the visions or what she had seen soul-walking inside that corpse. Aside from that, the knowledge that she could move the Void with more power than she believed had sparked a new determination to harness its power without fear. The events of the last week had been eventful, what with the short term Dreamfolk that had arrived only to vanish once the damage had been done. Admittedly most of them hadn’t left much of a mark, but some had. She hoped that things would calm down for a few weeks at least.
Date: August 2018 (ish)
Location: Around Aifaran
Situation: Various
Warnings/Rating: In Headers
Valdis was tired. Between the return of the Narrakra and the discovery she could return ruins to complete something would have been bad enough without the memory of the visions or what she had seen soul-walking inside that corpse. Aside from that, the knowledge that she could move the Void with more power than she believed had sparked a new determination to harness its power without fear. The events of the last week had been eventful, what with the short term Dreamfolk that had arrived only to vanish once the damage had been done. Admittedly most of them hadn’t left much of a mark, but some had. She hoped that things would calm down for a few weeks at least.
Devin | 8th of August | Devin’s Apartment | CW: Fluff and a Confused Vampire
Where are we, Mr. Cat.
The place looked familiar, the lock looked easy enough, and there was a scent which paired with multiple emotions. Care, annoyance, protectiveness, pack. The cat tapped the door with a paw and she tipped her head again, tail waving. It looked at her, at the door, then took a breath and yowled like the world was ending.
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He rubbed weariness from his eyes as he walked to the living room, straightening his rumpled shirt. The sight that greeted him when he opened the door made him wonder, at first, if he was still asleep - or worse hallucinating. Valdis was... miniature. Still large, to be sure, but not the full-sized Hound that he was used to. Repeated blinking proved the odd pair weren't going away.
"Good morning," Devin said dryly, stepping back to let her in. Luthien trotted past his feet to greet Anani and the young Hound in turn. "Did you take a shrinking potion or something?"
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Good morning, she replied, looking around, ears flicking back and forth. I found your cat.
At least, she assumed it was his cat, it had brought her here after all. She looked over her back at him, wondering why it all felt so familiar.
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"He's not mine," Devin began carefully, shutting the door behind them. Luthien rubbed up against the Hound's legs, trilling like she was asking a question. How careful would he have to be with this? "Anani has a mind of his own; he goes where he wants. That's here today, apparently." Beat. "Are you alright?"
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Open | Anytime between the 9th and 14th | Klaus’ Cafe | CW: More Fluff
Can you please inform Mr. Parker than I am here? she asked, I’d do it, but I currently lack thumbs…
PUPPY
They were a normal blue color, Leo having been shrunk back to a little kid. He nudged the door open, shouting, "PUPPY!!!" before attempting to pet the dog on the head.
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I'm not a puppy, she yipped, I'm a girl/
Except she was currently a black puppy, and while she hadn't forgotten, it took some getting used to.
Ask first, she demanded, keeping out of his reach.
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"You're a girl dog? Can I pet you, please? You're really fluffy!!" Leo was looking at her with his own large puppy eyes.
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And then there was a voice in his head. Zephyr twitched. It was definitely a female voice -- sounded like a girl, honestly -- but he still wasn't a huge fan of sudden voices in his head. He glanced around for a source, spotted no immediately evident girls, and returned his attention to the puppy. "That you?" he wanted to know, hunkering down and tilting his head at her. "Who's Mr. Parker?"
He didn't actually remember Devin's surname.
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Mr. Parker, she repeated, her rear dropping to the ground as she tried to remember the first name. It was generally polite to refer to your elders with a title, so she'd put the first name out of mind.
Mr. Parker...
This was annoying, she turned away to itch at the collar again and then she remembered.
His information is on the collar!
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"Can I see it?" Zephyr wanted to know, already reaching cautiously for the collar. He didn't know exactly how tame or instinctive she was, and didn't particularly want to find out in the worst way possible, hence the relative slowness. "If I can get his information, I can get you where you're going. What's your name, anyway?"
Probably written on the collar, if he could get a look.
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X | Before the 8th | The Park near the Shore | CW: None
She sat on the newly built bench, wooden blades leaning against the arm, waiting for the Mirror to arrive. Valdis had plenty of experience with beginners, yet someone with the body of a beginner and the potential mind of an experienced sword user might be a unique sort of challenge. She’d have to find out just how it functioned and the quickest route would be a spar.
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Either way, refusing to meet didn't even occur to X as a viable option.
When he arrived, he definitely hadn't dressed for a spar, though it would do in a pinch; and his hair, at least, was braided back. He took one look at the wooden blades Valdis had brought, and his expression morphed into bemusement. "You can't be serious," he said, knowing full well that she was. "What did Devin tell you?"
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"Devin hasn't told me anything," Valdis said, tossing one of the blades at X, "Aside from the fact you met Bobby. Quite the piece of work, isn't she?"
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"Wasn't she," X murmurs, less bemused and more withdrawn now that Bobby had been brought up. "I'm a little attached to the past tense, where she's concerned. You met her too?"
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Open | Faith 2 | A Street Near the Market | CW: None
“If I am this ‘Storm Bringer’,” she replied with a smile, “Have you considered what might happen should you refuse me this necklace?”
The merchant paled and shoved the necklace at her, insisting it was free and to just leave and not come back. Her smile remained as she set the payment down on the counter, scooping up the necklace and walking outside. The rain had stopped, for the moment at least, so Valdis decided to continue on her walk. It was not to be, however, as the rain returned suddenly and with a vengeance, forcing her to duck inside a small covered alley for cover.
“A Storm Bringer would have enough sense to not soak herself,” she complained absently, pulling out the necklace to look it over again.
Open | Meta 4 | The Shore | CW: Feels
Careful, Meira. You don’t want to drop it by accident.
The voice came unbidden, so faint in her mind that it lacked any remembered image to accompany it. A sound, so soft, so filled with care, that it couldn’t belong to the man she had killed. The man who had tried to kill her. Valdis almost did drop the unicorn as recognition struck her hard in the chest. She set the statue on her nightstand, snatched her sketchbook from the drawer and fled to the shore.
She sketched madly until the sun hit its peak, page after page of half visions and faceless figures, trying to reconcile that voice with what she knew. It was like snatching at air, nothing to hold and yet you still could breathe. With a frustrated shriek, she tossed the sketchbook into the sand, letting the wind turn the pages as it wished.
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It did feel more comfortable near the ocean, with the welcoming breeze there to chase away some of the heat. Trahearne had stopped for a moment on one of the walkways leading down to the beach when he heard that cry. He jogged over without a second thought, not realizing until he was much closer that the dark head of hair he'd seen belonged to Valdis.
"What's this? Is there some kind of trouble?" he asked, leaning over to pick up the discarded sketchbook.
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"It's nothing," she replied, "Just some drawings that I can't finish."
Not for lack of trying, the ability to complete them just didn't exist. Not beyond skill, but beyond imagination. That was the problem with trying to unseal memories that wanted to stay dead.
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"They're very good for not being finished," he said, holding the sketchbook back out to her. "But... those pages, many of them looked like they were similar figures. Are you having trouble with finding inspiration?" Trahearne admittedly wasn't too familiar with how artists worked. He had just never been very deeply involved with the work of the handful he'd known, mostly because he'd been busy with his own studies.
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Kit | After the 8th | A park near the Dreaming Bridge | CW: none
Come back, she whined as she followed at a slow walk, I just want to pet you!
Her tiny whimpers went unheeded by the bibiru, for it continued to hop away from her, chittering madly. Her stubborn nature made her follow it. If it really wanted to get away, it would move faster, right?
Please?
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Mind you, Flekk is a very simple creature, with very simple wants, and therefore a very simple concept of what constitutes a Good Time. It involves food, a warm lap, and not being chased across the park by a dog.
His little wings are flapping with ineffectual desperation as he hop-hop-hops away from his pursuer and back towards the silhouette of a certain dwarf who is standing, hands on his hips, whistling. "Flekk? Shit, where'd he get off to--" he starts to say, only to wobble forward a pace when the bibiru in question bumps right into the back of his calf.
"Ancestors, duster, you scared me," he grouses--before he spots the approaching puppy and quickly scoops Flekk up off the ground. "Hey now, this one's not for you," he warns her, backing up a few paces.
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I'm sorry, she whines, still looking at the bibiru, I just want to be friends.
With this particular one for some reason. There were several others in the immediate vicinity, but this one is special and she isn't inclined to question why.
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Kit had a limited number of encounters with demons and the Fade during his life in Thedas, and so the sensation of something speaking to him in his head is not foreign, precisely. It's sure as hell not welcome, though, and if it weren't for those sodding precious green eyes gazing up at him with all the contrition and crushing disappointment of, well, an overenthusiastic puppy, he'd be beating pavement in the opposite direction right now.
But the Dreaming has a way of forcing him to not only make peace with the shit that scares him senseless, but to actively make friends with it, too, and this moment appears to be no exception. So in spite of that initial jolt of shock, the negative associations don't sink their claws in as they might have months ago.
He cracks a crooked grin and looks from the pup to Flekk, then back again. He raises his eyebrows some. "Friends, huh? You promise to be nice?"
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Miles | 11th of August | A Park Near the Bridge | CW: None