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ioduanlogs2018-03-02 02:02 pm
[OPEN] finding his feet
Characters: Kit and the Medicine Seller + OPEN
Date: Throughout March.
Location: Throughout the city.
Situation: Kit is... struggling.
Warnings/Rating: None yet, will add as needed.
I. CRIME (4); JUSTICE (3) [OPEN]
This is not the first time in his life that Kit has lied to an authority figure, and it's probably not going to be the last. When the Erol'a girl thrusts a parcel into his grip and asks him to hold it for her before bolting, he does so; maybe he's just a sucker for someone in a tight spot. Maybe it's easier for him to trust a petty criminal than an officer of the law; two months in and he still hasn't managed to get his thumb on the beating pulse of this place yet. Who in the city to trust, who not to trust. The corruption here--if it is here--doesn't stink like it did in Orzammar, or in Kirkwall. He's rudderless.
Maybe the Sentry can tell he's lying, and just takes it easy on him. Maybe it's the bibiru sitting cutely at the end of a leash Kit's holding. For whatever reason, he's left alone.
The girl comes back sometime later, and though Kit can't precisely read the play of emotions across her reptilian face, he supposes there's some gratitude there. She certainly gives him a decent enough cut of the proceeds of the criminal enterprise in gratitude. Once she's said her farewells and departed, Kit is left leaning against the wall with his share of the rhinn, and a feeling of deep foreboding in his cut.
He pockets the money, lights a cigarette, and elects to people watch for a time.
II. WANDERING THE CITY [OPEN]
The beach he discovered last month has become a regular haunt now.
It took him a little time to sort out the route there the second go around, but once he gets the hang of the transit connections it's not too difficult to retrace his steps, and his journey on the Skytrain, back to the secluded stretch of beach where the waves come in gently and the wind off the bay is warm on his skin.
This time he's ambling barefoot through the ankle-deep surf, his shirt off and his skin still damp with droplets of water; looks like someone went for a swim. He's got his hands in his pockets and his eyes turned with scrutinizing interest down into the water, searching for bits of seaglass or interesting shells to pop into his pockets. Hopping along the shoreline next to him in parallel, his bibiru seems especially concerned that he's been swimming in the ocean. It chirrups and cheeps at him worriedly every few paces.
"Calm down, salroka, I'm fine," he assures it distractedly, then crouches down to inspect a possible glass fragment--then grimaces. Ugh, seaweed.
III. THE DREAMING BRIDGE [THE MEDICINE SELLER]
Kit knows logically that it is foolish to take the Medicine Seller's persistence absence too personally--the guy had easily been the strangest elf he'd ever met in his life back in Kirkwall, appearing and then vanishing from his life like some kind of chaotic pastel rainbow--and yet.
And yet he'd died in the man's arms. They'd spent nights together in the same bed--as friends, sure, his circumstances had been too complicated to consider anything more than that. But you don't share that kind of intimacy with another person and then not feel it when they disappear again. That's the root of the fear he's been refusing to give voice to. He knows how the Dreaming works here now, nevermind that Dreaming should never be something that a dwarf is capable of. Is it possible that the Medicine Seller is just... gone, and that Kit is now completely alone in this foreign, alien place?
It's late one night and his dreams--yes, he has those now--keep bringing him back to the moment of his death in Darktown. The visceral realness of it makes a decent night's sleep beyond impossible, and so while endeavouring not to wake up his roommates, he gathers up his coat, his cigarettes, and his drowsily waking bibiru, and heads just outside the lodgings for a smoke.
It takes him a minute to get the cigarette lit; his hands keep shaking.
Date: Throughout March.
Location: Throughout the city.
Situation: Kit is... struggling.
Warnings/Rating: None yet, will add as needed.
I. CRIME (4); JUSTICE (3) [OPEN]
This is not the first time in his life that Kit has lied to an authority figure, and it's probably not going to be the last. When the Erol'a girl thrusts a parcel into his grip and asks him to hold it for her before bolting, he does so; maybe he's just a sucker for someone in a tight spot. Maybe it's easier for him to trust a petty criminal than an officer of the law; two months in and he still hasn't managed to get his thumb on the beating pulse of this place yet. Who in the city to trust, who not to trust. The corruption here--if it is here--doesn't stink like it did in Orzammar, or in Kirkwall. He's rudderless.
Maybe the Sentry can tell he's lying, and just takes it easy on him. Maybe it's the bibiru sitting cutely at the end of a leash Kit's holding. For whatever reason, he's left alone.
The girl comes back sometime later, and though Kit can't precisely read the play of emotions across her reptilian face, he supposes there's some gratitude there. She certainly gives him a decent enough cut of the proceeds of the criminal enterprise in gratitude. Once she's said her farewells and departed, Kit is left leaning against the wall with his share of the rhinn, and a feeling of deep foreboding in his cut.
He pockets the money, lights a cigarette, and elects to people watch for a time.
II. WANDERING THE CITY [OPEN]
The beach he discovered last month has become a regular haunt now.
It took him a little time to sort out the route there the second go around, but once he gets the hang of the transit connections it's not too difficult to retrace his steps, and his journey on the Skytrain, back to the secluded stretch of beach where the waves come in gently and the wind off the bay is warm on his skin.
This time he's ambling barefoot through the ankle-deep surf, his shirt off and his skin still damp with droplets of water; looks like someone went for a swim. He's got his hands in his pockets and his eyes turned with scrutinizing interest down into the water, searching for bits of seaglass or interesting shells to pop into his pockets. Hopping along the shoreline next to him in parallel, his bibiru seems especially concerned that he's been swimming in the ocean. It chirrups and cheeps at him worriedly every few paces.
"Calm down, salroka, I'm fine," he assures it distractedly, then crouches down to inspect a possible glass fragment--then grimaces. Ugh, seaweed.
III. THE DREAMING BRIDGE [THE MEDICINE SELLER]
Kit knows logically that it is foolish to take the Medicine Seller's persistence absence too personally--the guy had easily been the strangest elf he'd ever met in his life back in Kirkwall, appearing and then vanishing from his life like some kind of chaotic pastel rainbow--and yet.
And yet he'd died in the man's arms. They'd spent nights together in the same bed--as friends, sure, his circumstances had been too complicated to consider anything more than that. But you don't share that kind of intimacy with another person and then not feel it when they disappear again. That's the root of the fear he's been refusing to give voice to. He knows how the Dreaming works here now, nevermind that Dreaming should never be something that a dwarf is capable of. Is it possible that the Medicine Seller is just... gone, and that Kit is now completely alone in this foreign, alien place?
It's late one night and his dreams--yes, he has those now--keep bringing him back to the moment of his death in Darktown. The visceral realness of it makes a decent night's sleep beyond impossible, and so while endeavouring not to wake up his roommates, he gathers up his coat, his cigarettes, and his drowsily waking bibiru, and heads just outside the lodgings for a smoke.
It takes him a minute to get the cigarette lit; his hands keep shaking.

II
The large, white wolf appeared without her armor, and while Valdis could sense her relief, Hila didn't appear to be in the mood for conversation. The wolf curled up beneath the shade of a tree, Valdis leaning against her side, reading over the laws provided by the Sentry. She looked up when she heard Kit's voice, the two of them hadn't interacted much since the somewhat awkward meeting when they had first arrived. Hila lifted her head as well, eyeing the small bibiru as it hopped along the shore, squeaking at the dwarf as he waded in the water.
Without saying a word to Valdis, Hila rose and headed toward the water, luckily Valdis sensed her shift and wasn't surprised by the sudden lack of support behind her.
"Leave the bibiru alone, Hila," she said, sounding almost bored."
II
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Kit glances up from his examination of a curiously shaped seashell to spot the approach of the large white wolf, and looks with immediate alarm to his bibiru, which has grown rigid with fright on the shoreline. "Ah, shit," he mumbles, straightens up, and quickly strides across the sand to scoop the little animal up either before it wets itself or becomes a meal for the large predator.
He looks from the wolf--she's beautiful, even if she is a legitimate threat to his little companion--and then beyond her to Valdis, whom he recognizes even if they haven't spoken much. He attempts an awkward kind of smile. "Is, uh. Is she yours?" he calls out, though his eyes remain on Hila.
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He slips another interesting-looking shell into his pocket, straightens up, and lets his wandering take him further down the beach towards Kei. "Looks like you like it out here too," he calls out once he's near enough, smiling lopsidedly. Beside him on the beach, he continues to be shadowed by his bibiru, who now perks up its little ears at Kei curiously.
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"In a manner of speaking." She didn't particularly feel like trying to explain what Hila was right now, Bakura was far better at it anyway.
I mean no harm to the creature, Hila adds gently, I just wish to see.
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"Look, um," he begins, gestures with one hand, then scratches his beard, the side of his neck, "this is probably going to sound like a crazy question, but--did your wolf just talk to me? Inside my head?"
Cheep, goes the bibiru. A very useful contribution to the conversation.
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"Yes, I apologize, sometimes I forget that people aren't used to that." Valdis admitted, "Hila isn't a wolf, not really anyway...Do you think your bibiru would be alright if she got a little closer?"
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No shit, a part of him wants to say, but he keeps that part of himself damn quiet lest he chase off some of the only real company he's attracted since arriving here. Instead, he focuses on her last question, and with an uneasy look Hila's way, he shifts his attention to the bibiru in his arms. The little thing seems less frightened now that it's protected by the security of Kit's (seriously ripped a f) biceps, and is now extending out its little head, perking up its ears, to sniff in Hila's direction.
"...we can give it a shot, sure," he decides, cracks a nervous smile, and then looks to Hila. "Just, you know. Try not to spook 'im too much. If he takes off running here I have no idea if I'll catch him again."
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"I also apologize about my behavior before, I wasn't exactly thrilled to be here."
Nothing quite as wrenching as being prepared to die and waking up still alive, morbid as that might be.
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Hearing someone call out to him, he turns his head to look. Lost in thought as he'd been, it takes a moment to recognize Kit, but then he smiles back. "I didn't expect to see you two out here again."
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"I also apologize about my behavior before, I wasn't exactly thrilled to be here."
Halfway through her apology, Kit is already offering her an easier, lopsided smile, and shaking his head. "Nah," he says at length, "don't worry about it. To tell you the truth, I wasn't either." He glances towards Hila and the bibiru to make sure they're still playing nice, his little smile fading. "...Guess I'm still not sure what I'm doing here."
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"Well, the first time I was summoned to help defeat a world devouring demon, not so sure why I'm here this time around." She shrugged, "Guess I'll have to wait a little longer to discover my fate on my home world."
Not that she was in any hurry now. Aifaran was more vibrant than Keeliai was at the end, filled with new opportunities if she just looked. It carried many new problems with it, but she had confidence that she could face whatever was thrown at her.
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A quiet, not quite joyful laugh followed her words. Hila shot her a brief glance, checking in before returning her attention to the bibiru. Valdis' gaze dropped to watch the pair, trying to ignore the hypocrisy in her own statement. What had happened to Jackie, and apparently Kit, had little similarities with her own situation. Yet for them, death was far more traumatic. Most people had the luxury of only dying once.
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"Yeah, well," he begins, chuckling a little grimly, "when you're part of something called the Legion of the Dead, you don't--" an idle, somewhat futile hand gesture, "--really know what to do with life. I guess that was my problem from the beginning, to be honest."
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"How has your friend been doing?" He looks at the bibiru, then back at Kit. Last he saw of the bibiru, it was unhappy post-bath.
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It was perhaps easier to value life when one also possessed mortality. Valdis supposed she would simply have to find the silver lining again.
"You already have a pet," she said of the bibiru, "I'm sure that will help."
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He crouches down to scoop it up into his arm and tucks it into a satchel that he's got slung over his shoulder, which seems to have been jerry-rigged for the sole purpose of carrying the bibiru around with him. "I think it's a 'he' anyway. Damn hard to tell with all that fluff." He looks back to Kei and gives his new friend a curious, searching kind of look. "How've you been, anyway?"
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That gets a laugh out of him, but it's an affable-sounding one, followed by a smile. "Yeah," he agrees, watching the bibiru as it starts to nibble on some tall grass, its curiosity with Hila satisfied. "Probably better to try to look after a little guy like that than something like your wolf there."
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"Hila isn't a pet," Valdis clarified, though she sounded hesitant, "She's...part of my soul."
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He's also, understandably, completely out of his element and bewildered by how a piece of the soul can be on the outside of one's body, and also, inexplicably, a white wolf.
Chagrined, he glances Hila's way next. "Sorry," he adds to her, too, because that seems... sort of like a thing he should be doing right now. "That's--that's definitely not how things work where I'm from, I never would've thought--" Stop talking, you're making it worse. He rubs the back of his neck. "...I really am sorry."
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At least that's what she thought Bakura was. He wasn't an enemy at any rate. Hila curled her lip at the thought of Bakura, but did not comment on it.
"I'm not really sure how to explain it."
And she definitely wasn't going to explain how the rest of her magic involved souls.
"It's nothing to be sorry about, we aren't offended."
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Already Kit feels like he's well and truly stepped in it with this turn in the conversation, and he gives his hand a quick wave as though to dismiss the idea completely. "Really, you don't have to," he tells her and Hila both, looking from one to the other with chagrin still clear on his face.
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“There are many kinds of magic in this world, sir dwarf,” Valdis added, “You may run into stranger things at some point.”
III
- wander off to sell medicine.
He'd pop up every now and then, usually after weeks had passed, but for the most part he found he could return to the schedule he was far more used to.
That is to say, he didn't really keep any sort of schedule to speak of.
There was something that kept him from completely disappearing into the crowds, however, and that was a strange and almost impossible miracle.
"Once someone has died," he said offhandedly, seated on a wall and smoking his own pipe as he regarded Kit with a mixture of perplexed fondness, "it is usually a little while before I run into them again."
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Not keen to start a fire, he quickly crouches to snatch up the lighter and switch it off, pocketing it, then turns quickly to follow the sound of that familiar voice. He looks to the side, and then up, and there he is, looking untouched by his journey from Thedas to Konryu. For a few moments, Kit just stares at him in baffled silence.
Then a broken sort of laugh comes out of him. He chafes a hand against his beard. "Yeah, well." He clears his throat and searches for his composure in the face of this reunion. "Guess I'm just special that way."
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"In my world, magic is unique to race. For instance, humans don't have any, but they aren't exactly aware of its existence either."
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That seemed to be all he had to say for a time, but the Medicine Seller's habit of drifting into silence for long periods should probably be familiar to Kit by now. Words were always considered, weighed carefully as if they were made of something precious.
You died, he thought, You died and I could not get the smell of your blood out of my nose for weeks and worst of all it hurt.
His gaze lingered on Kit for a time, before eventually wandering to the boughs of a diminished looking tree. They never grew so well in cities.
"Sleep eludes you, it seems."
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He'd be lying if he said he hasn't missed that, too.
"Sleep eludes you, it seems."
"I could say the same for you," Kit replies, watching him as he watches the trees. The familiar strangeness of him makes his heart ache unexpectedly. He cracks a lopsided smile. "You always kept odd hours, though."
A pause, and then, "You gonna come down from there, or should I go up to you?"
II.
Staring at the ocean is as good a way to slide away the hours, in any case, sitting up on one of the larger rocks away from the spray from the surf. A few feet away, Diabound is pretzeled into a ball of shining white scales and feathers, soaking up the warm sunlight of the day.
Noting a familiar face from the festival the month prior, Bakura's greeting is mild, more teasing than mockery. "You adopted a mother hen, I see."
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Kit doesn't seem to hear the voice that speaks to him at first--or rather, he hears something, but it's come at him from the left. He's deaf in that ear.
He pushes himself up to his feet and turns around, frowning to himself, then spots Bakura on his perch. He squints at first, lifting up a hand to shield his eyes from the sun to get a better look at the visitor--then he chuckles, a lopsided smile settling onto his face. "Hey," he calls out. "You taking in the sea breeze up there?" The bibiru hops a few paces nearer and stands up onto its haunches, sniffing in Bakura's direction.
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He's brought a bag, half open on the rock next to him. Perhaps the bibiru smelled some of the food inside.
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Kit watches its pursuit with amused eyes, affectionately baffled by the little creature that has come under his care since his arrival here. He glances back at Bakura and then snorts, his expression easy to read: he agrees. "Yeah," he says, coming a few steps closer, and reaches into his pocket to fetch out a cigarette and a lighter, "I'm not the city's biggest fan, I'll admit." Or the Sentry's, he could have added, but he doesn't. Not yet.
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Bakura motions that Kit can join him on the rock if he wishes; it's wide enough for both and then some. "Want a drink?"
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The bibiru, spotting Diabound, stops short and gives another agitated sniff, its ears wavering. Kit leans his head around to give the... snake..? a wary glance. "Hope your friend there isn't looking for a snack," he says, and while he's mostly joking, he also isn't. (...Please don't eat his bibiru, it's his only friend here.)
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"That's Diabound," the thief replied, and the winged serpent raises its head at being addressed. "He won't hurt your pet. He just enjoys attention, and his patches of sun."
(Master and ka weren't so different in that.)