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    One and One Makes Three

    Xavier Clarent
    Xavier Clarent

    Player 
    Lineage : None
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    Posts : 221
    Guild : Confidence International (GM)
    Cosmic Coins : 0
    Dungeon Tokens : 0
    Mentor : N/A
    Experience : 2,714,115

    Character Sheet
    First Skill: Symphonic Savant
    Second Skill: Champion of Bastet
    Third Skill:

    One and One Makes Three Empty One and One Makes Three

    Post by Xavier Clarent 12th August 2023, 11:12 am


    Xavier Clarent

    X Rank
    Fallen God-King
    Oak Inn

    One and One Makes Three

    “You are nearing the structure that is commanded by the group known as the Silver Wolves.”

    Xavier’s eyes flicked away from the canine guide that had been in front of him for the greater portion of thirty minutes and looked sideways. And in that moment, he found himself in the Dreadlands again, staring at the titan Yogdae known as Bast, who had become his patron. And then in the next instant, he was back on Earthland like nothing had happened. Only him, the wolf and the thick snow that had remarkably managed to powder the mountain despite it being late spring. Pulling his cloak a little closer to his form for warmth, he continued on as if nothing had distracted him, trudging forward towards the independent guild.

    Bast had explained that Ulthar’s influence was a plague; a disease that could spread through actions, no matter how small. While it didn’t actively change a person other than the intended target, its presence remained on those that had been in close proximity of the person that was being guided. Vandrad du Wolff was seemingly the one that had been picked by Bast’s former flame to act as his tool for his own plans and, as such, anyone around him was coated in that same energy. The problem was that it faded over time, making it impossible of Bast to fully track it, plus Ulthar had clearly protected his own presence, as the Yogdae woman couldn’t even find Vandrad. But through her own abilities and Xavier’s own research, they had found someone the former prince had spent a lot of time with; a woman known as Mercury Arsenault. A highly ranked member of Silver Wolf, she’d been a companion of his on several jobs and had supposedly had spent a decent amount of time around him beyond that.

    Getting to her was a challenge but not an infeasible one. The problem was how to approach her. Xavier didn’t hold any contempt or malice towards her but he did want to see what she knew about Vandrad and, more importantly, about him. Introducing himself as Trevor seemed the easiest choice to speak with her without any open hostility but that created another problem. He knew Saffron was connected to Vandrad and it wasn’t that hard a stretch to assume that Mercury and Saffron had come across one another as well. It was possible they hadn’t but he couldn’t outright deny the chance and if he did, Saffron would find out who he truly was. He… wasn’t ready for that, not yet. Not when their relationship had begun to blossom into something else, something more. No, he needed to make things right before he could tell her who he was, so she could see how much work he had done to amend the damage he had caused.

    So Xavier Clarent was his only option. Bast assured him that Mercury was unlikely to attack him outright, given her limited viewing of the woman but that didn’t mean he wasn’t a little nervous. That hadn’t been helped when, as he was making his way up, a wolf had come before him and stopped him in his tracks. But after a momentary standoff, the wolf had indicated with its head in a manner that looked like he was telling the Rhaegarian to follow him. And with only the smallest hesitancy, he had done so. And now it seemed he had made the right choice, as the guild hall was coming into view. He stopped long enough to offer his thanks to the wolf for the guidance before he opened the door and entered the building, which was far warmer than the outside had been.

    He was surprised at how dark it was in the lobby, the dark wooden panels of the walls soaking up all the light from the candles and light lacrimas that had been placed strategically. As he gave his cloak a shake and walked forward, he glanced off into the cafeteria to his left briefly before settling his gaze ahead of him once more. A reception desk occupied by a similarly titled guild member was his target and as he walked up, his eyes met the woman’s. "Hi there,” he said, giving her a small wave. "My name is Xavier Clarent. I was hoping to speak to Mercury Arsenault.”

    The woman stiffened at the mention of the name, for only a second. Enough that Xavier knew something wasn’t entirely right. “Oh, I’m terribly sorry. Perhaps you missed the news but… Mercury was unfortunately killed about a year ago.”

    Xavier’s brow furrowed, his eyes wanting to peer off in the direction he always saw Bast. "Oh…I’m… so sorry. I hadn’t heard.” That didn’t make sense; Bast was sure that she had sensed a presence similar to her, hadn’t she? Perhaps it was another one of Ulthar’s deceptions.

    “Do you mind if I ask why you had come here to speak with her?” The woman’s question shook him from his inner thoughts.

    "Oh. I was just hoping to get her perspective on some things. I’d heard good things.”

    The woman paused before answering. “Well, there is another woman here that worked closely with Mercury. I can’t promise she would provide the same perspective but she knew Mercury pretty well. You might find her helpful. Unfortunately, she’s not here at the moment.”

    Another woman? “Agree to speak with her,” Bast informed him gently from their link.

    "Of course. Any help I can get. Here,” he said, picking up the pen on the reception desk and taking a single sheet of paper from the stack of visitor notes. He scribbled away quickly before handing it off to the receptionist. "I have some other things to take care of but I’ll be here in three days, if she’s available. Thanks for the help.” He gave the woman a nod and then turned back to the way he had come, heading back out onto the mountaintop.

    "Why’d you have me agree to speak with that other woman?” he asked as he turned and found himself spiritually in the Dreadlands.

    “Something is at play here, I can feel it. I believe this woman may prove more helpful than you think,” Bast said with a soft, sage-like nod.

    "Sure hope so. Ain’t lookin’ good, with Mercury bein’ dead and all,” Xavier said with a shrug.

    “Sometimes things are not all what they appear to be, my dear champion.” Those parting words echoed in his mind as he departed from the guildhall and headed back down the way he had come. And in three days time, he did find himself at the Oak Inn in Oak Town, just as he said he would be. Dressed in a regal-looking purple tunic, inlaid with gold around the neckline and shoulders, he sat in a booth, nursing a mug of beer as he waited in relative silence…


    @Mercury Arseneault | 1150 words • Notes •



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    Mercury Arseneault
    Mercury Arseneault

    Quality Badge Level 1- Quality Badge Level 2- Quality Badge Level 3- Player 
    Lineage : Gold Rush
    Position : None
    Posts : 690
    Cosmic Coins : 0
    Dungeon Tokens : 0
    Experience : 7,126,000

    Character Sheet
    First Skill: Gunblade Master
    Second Skill: Mecha Primordial Slayer
    Third Skill:

    One and One Makes Three Empty Re: One and One Makes Three

    Post by Mercury Arseneault 12th August 2023, 1:05 pm

    Mercury Banner
    Cunning is the art of concealing our own defects
    and discovering other peoples' weaknesses.
    The Silver Wolf staff had been well trained and informed enough to know not to give anyone who came to the guild confirmation that Mercury was still alive, and to always notify her right away if anyone asked for her by name. At least, anyone that wasn’t on a pre-approved list of guests. For the most part, the caution really hadn’t amounted to much. The only people who would ever make their way to the guild at the top of the Phoenix Mountains would only do so because they were not a threat to the guild or any of its members. Anyone else, such as any enemies that may or may not be hunting for her out of suspicion that she may still be alive, would have to attempt to ferret her out the hard way – a task that was nearly impossible seeing as how Mercury rarely traveled anywhere these days that wasn’t within the protective confines of Silver Wolf, the Rune Knight Headquarters, Mythal and Serilda’s home, Lusty Titans, and New Rhaegar. Anywhere else she went, she was always in disguise. Everyone who mattered knew she was alive, anyway. The only reason she kept up the facade was because it was imperative that Maker not realize he was courting a counterfeit.

    So she was greatly surprised to learn that a stranger had made his way all the way up to the mountain to ask for her. Lyvia, the receptionist, had wasted no time after the man’s departure to alert Mercury to the incident, drawing Mercury away immediately from her work with Blade and Cillian. Unfortunately, there weren’t as many cameras as Mercury would have preferred in the main foyer, mostly because the guild was safe enough that there had never been a need for an overabundance of them, and the few that were in the area had not captured a clear shot of the man’s face. All she could catch between the minimal video feed and Lyvia’ testimony was that he had been very tall, with dark skin, hair, and eyes. However, none of that was truly necessary the moment she’d been handed the note with the information he had left behind, a location where she could meet with him in three days, and his name.

    Xavier Clarent.

    Mercury’s gaze had narrowed sharply on the leaflet. She was more than familiar with the name that had been mentioned on several occasions from the Rhaegarians of their former king, the one that Vandrad claimed to have slain. Immediately she sent a message off to her fiance, inquiring about how certain he was that his one time enemy had died, in an attempt to ascertain whether this was real or some kind of misleading trap. The former prince had been pretty sure that Xavier had died, but ultimately had to admit that he’d never gotten the chance to confirm the kill in the midst of the planet’s impending destruction. The chances were slim… but it was possible.

    Vandrad, of course, had wanted to act immediately, wanted to seek the man out and confront him directly, annoyed and angry that Xavier – were it truly him – had sought out Mercury. Somehow, she managed to convince him to wait and let her handle it. If this was a trap of some kind, surely it was more for Vandrad than herself, but the fact that the man had managed to make his way to Silver Wolf gave her doubt over the idea. She wanted to play things out, figure out what he wanted and confirm that he was who he claimed to be before letting Vandrad run buck wild with his punch-first-and-ask-questions-later approach. She had, of course, tried to run a search for the former god-king, but there were zero hits on the name. Most likely, he had been living on the planet under an alias.

    There was very little she could do but wait for the appointed day to arrive, continuing her usual work in the meantime. When the day finally came, however, she’d made sure to arrive in Oak Town far in advance of the time he’d indicated that he would be there. Since she was out in public, she was cloaked in her guise of Merciala, dressed in striped wine colored pants with a yellow shirt that was tied snug around her waist in a knot, a dark green oversized coat, and a long pair of fingerless gloves that matched the color and style of her pants. Her green hair was pulled up in poofy pigtails on either side of her hair, with a swath of bangs framing either side of her face. Casually, she waited in a booth toward the back of the room where she could clearly see the rest of the dining hall from over her tablet, which she pretended to browse as she waited with her own drink.

    Soon enough, the man of the hour walked in. He was dressed rather nicely in a rich purple tunic that was trimmed in gold and left the top half of his chest bare. His hair was pulled back from his face in rows of braids, and overall he was incredibly handsome. As he moved over toward the bar, Mercury zoomed her gaze in on him close enough to get a clear look, taking a mental image and swiftly sending it to Vandrad for confirmation. Despite everything, she was genuinely shocked to discover that this was, in fact, Xavier. Or at least someone who had disguised themselves to look exactly like him.

    It left a number of questions and concerns, ones that she silently discussed back and forth via text with Vandrad even as the former ruler of Rhaegar took a seat at the bar and ordered himself a drink. Once again, Vandrad was insistent that he needed to be there, and once again Mercury gently talked him down. It didn’t take too much effort. After all, Vandrad more than trusted Mercury to handle things. He just didn’t like being inactive. So, Mercury distracted him with brainstorming instead, letting Xavier sit at the bar for a bit without approaching him as they sought to narrow down the reasons he had put this meeting together.

    There was no uncertainty that his main interest was Vandrad himself, rather than Mercury. What was bothering them both was simply how he had come to learn of Mercury’s existence. Mercury’s “death” had happened only a week or so after Vandrad and the Rhaegarians had been brought to Earthland, which was hardly enough time for someone brand new to the planet to have the resources enough to hunt down such information. Vandrad had never mentioned Mercury to the man in their prior confrontations, as there had not been any need at the time. As such, someone had to have gone out of their way to give him her name and point him in her direction.

    There was briefly a concern that perhaps he was still involved with Seberg, and thus with Maker… but the logic simply didn’t pan out. Maker was fully confident that he had won Mercury over to his side and that she was with him on his ship, so there was no reason he would have pointed some spy to her guild. Besides, his presence at Silver Wolf was more than enough evidence that he meant her no harm. Even now, her instincts told him as such. He wasn’t acting shifty, his vitals were calm and not indicative of any nervousness or tension. Eventually she had to conclude that the only way she would get answers was to speak with him. Informing Vandrad of her intention to do just that, she promised to fill him in on everything afterward and gently flagged down a waitress as the woman walked by.

    “Another drink, miss?” the server asked, collecting the empty cup.

    “Please. And also a refill for the handsome gentleman over at the bar there, if you wouldn’t mind?” Mercury nodded toward Xavier to indicate whom she was speaking of.

    The server gave a teasing smile, likely assuming that Mercury was trying to pick the man up. “Sure thing, ma’am.” With a knowing wink, the woman was off. A minute or two later, Xavier would find the server setting two cups down in front of him with a sly smile. “Courtesy of the young lady in the corner,” she told him, pointing in Mercury’s direction.

    WORDS: 1404 | @Xavier Clarent
    Serilda Sinclair



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    Xavier Clarent
    Xavier Clarent

    Player 
    Lineage : None
    Position : None
    Posts : 221
    Guild : Confidence International (GM)
    Cosmic Coins : 0
    Dungeon Tokens : 0
    Mentor : N/A
    Experience : 2,714,115

    Character Sheet
    First Skill: Symphonic Savant
    Second Skill: Champion of Bastet
    Third Skill:

    One and One Makes Three Empty Re: One and One Makes Three

    Post by Xavier Clarent 12th August 2023, 5:18 pm


    Xavier Clarent

    X Rank
    Fallen God-King
    Oak Inn

    One and One Makes Three

    “I can sense her presence nearby,” Bast informed him casually as he continued to sit and relax. He didn’t make any indication or motion to the statement. ‘Nearby’ was a fairly general term, especially when it came to the Yogdae; her version of close was a bit skewed when it came to the estimation of people in a relative area. Probably the side effect of seeing the world through a window, as she liked to put it. “She has small remnants of the aura, so she must have been in contact with Mercury or Vandrad.”

    That was counting, of course, that it wasn’t Mercury. Her guild claimed she was dead but of course they’d say that; she was one of their members. And if she was trying to lie low for one reason or another, they would be the first to back her up or so he assumed. He knew that Confidence International would do something similar, depending on the circumstances. Still, he remained stoic, idly browsing his iLac as he brought the glass up to his mouth and polished off the rest of his beer. He casually flipped through a few screens, pausing on one article about people going missing around some of the smaller towns in Fiore and then another about the fervor behind some kind of new religion that was spreading a different gospel than the usual rhetoric. He didn’t really dive deep into either one of them, snorting in amusement and moving on with his mindless scroll.

    He hadn’t put in another order for a refill but out of the corner of his eye, he could see the waitress approaching. His attention turned away from his screen to look up at her with a warm, if not charming smile. But that turned to surprise when not one but two replacement drinks were placed down in front of him. The waitress stated that the extra drink had come from a woman in the corner, pointing her out for him. His gaze turned towards the corner, finding a fairly attractive woman with vibrant green hair sitting there. "Well, that’s awfully kind of her and you,” he said, his smile returning as he reached into his pocket and pulled out far more jewel than what was needed for two, albeit three, drinks. "Keep the change,” he said, giving her a flirty wink as he took the drinks in hand and slid out of his booth and headed towards the woman in question.

    There was no guarantee that she was the woman from Silver Wolf; it wasn’t like it was the first time he’d been sent over a drink by a man or woman. But simply sitting there and giving a wave would bring them nowhere. He supposed he could ask Bast if she felt anything off of the woman but frankly, that robbed him of some of the fun. "Looks like it’s you I need to thank for the extra drink. You’ll have to let me pay you back by gettin’ your next round,” he said as he stopped before her table, giving her a smile. He nodded to the spot in the booth that was empty, waiting for her to give him permission to join her. And once she did, he would sit himself down, sliding in and placing his drinks on the table.

    "Sorry I missed you the other day. But I ain’t complaining about getting an extra one of these to make up the difference,” he said, casually leaning back and looking at her. "I’m Xavier.”


    @Mercury Arseneault | 590/1740 words • Notes •



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    Mercury Arseneault
    Mercury Arseneault

    Quality Badge Level 1- Quality Badge Level 2- Quality Badge Level 3- Player 
    Lineage : Gold Rush
    Position : None
    Posts : 690
    Cosmic Coins : 0
    Dungeon Tokens : 0
    Experience : 7,126,000

    Character Sheet
    First Skill: Gunblade Master
    Second Skill: Mecha Primordial Slayer
    Third Skill:

    One and One Makes Three Empty Re: One and One Makes Three

    Post by Mercury Arseneault 12th August 2023, 6:27 pm

    Mercury Banner
    Cunning is the art of concealing our own defects
    and discovering other peoples' weaknesses.
    The waitress dropped the drinks off with Xavier, pointing in Mercury’s direction. The Silver Wolf mage gave a little wave when the man turned to look at her, the slightest of smirks on her face. The look maintained itself all the way until he approached, thanking her for the drink and offering to pay for the next round. “You’re quite welcome, handsome. And I certainly wouldn’t say no to another drink later,” she told him. He nodded to the spot on the other side of the table, silently asking if it was okay for him to sit, and she gestured to the seat with a hand. “Please, by all means.”

    As he slid in and set the drinks down, thanking her for the extra drink, she reached out and gently took one of them. “Well, one of these was actually mine… but play your cards right and I’m happy to keep them coming.” Mercury’s smirk deepened, giving him a small wink before taking a sip.

    He introduced himself then, and she reached a friendly hand across the table. “A pleasure to meet you, Xavier. You can call me Merciala.” Presuming he shook her hand, she’d use the contact to collect a small surface sample of his DNA, a process that he wouldn’t feel or notice. The results were immediately conclusive, the gene sequence indicative of that of a full blooded Rhaegarian, meaning he was the real deal. There was no outsmarting that kind of science, not even with magic, meaning this was without a doubt the man that had imprisoned her fiance and fought a veritable war against him for half a year.

    The knowledge should have concerned or even infuriated her, but it didn’t. Mostly she was just curious… and a little taken in with how attractive he was. It was a detail that Vandrad had left out, mostly because Vandrad didn’t care about such things, particularly with a man that was believed to be dead up until three days ago. That wouldn’t stop her from teasing and chastising her fiance later, of course.

    “So, my guildmate informed me that you were looking for Mercury Arseneault the other day. I’m sorry to have to tell you that she was killed some time ago. I was told that you were looking for her assistance with some… perspective, I believe was the word she used. I am more than happy to see how I can help in Mercury’s stead. I presume you have some kind of artifact or magic of some kind you need help with..?” She was certain he didn’t, but at the same time she still had a role to play. Silver Wolf was known for their expertise in magic and technology, so that would be a safe and innocent assumption to make. The question now was: how would he respond? Did he have a cover story of some kind that he would use to attempt to distract her while finding a natural way to dig for what he truly wanted, or would he simply come right out with it? No matter which, she was all too eager to see what would happen next.

    WORDS: 525/1929 | @Xavier Clarent
    Serilda Sinclair



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    Xavier Clarent
    Xavier Clarent

    Player 
    Lineage : None
    Position : None
    Posts : 221
    Guild : Confidence International (GM)
    Cosmic Coins : 0
    Dungeon Tokens : 0
    Mentor : N/A
    Experience : 2,714,115

    Character Sheet
    First Skill: Symphonic Savant
    Second Skill: Champion of Bastet
    Third Skill:

    One and One Makes Three Empty Re: One and One Makes Three

    Post by Xavier Clarent 13th August 2023, 9:34 am


    Xavier Clarent

    X Rank
    Fallen God-King
    Oak Inn

    One and One Makes Three

    Xavier sat himself down at the booth as she offered it to him and thanked her for her generosity. But it seemed it hadn’t been entirely altruistic generosity as she reached over and took one of the beers, explaining that one of them had been for her but she would be happy if they kept coming, depending on the circumstances of their meeting. "Well I’m glad that I was able to help bring it over to ya then,” he said, his grin expanding at the newfound knowledge. "Clever way to get me over here too. I’ll have to keep that in mind for the future.” Before he took a sip, he extended his hand to meet hers and took it in a friendly handshake as she introduced herself as Merciala. A name so close to Mercury, it almost sounded like the perfect fake-out name with just enough hint to who she really was. Whether that was the case or not wasn’t really important; whether she was Mercury for real or someone who was close enough, he imagined her responses would still amount to the same result.

    She turned her attention to the reason they were there, explaining that she’d heard of his venture to find Mercury for perspective. She doubled down on the fact that Mercury had been killed and stated that she was willing to help in her absence, asking aloud if he had some kind of artifact or magic that he needed more information on. He chuckled as he took a sip from his beer. "What would make the most sense, right? Seein’ that Silver Wolf is pretty widely known for its research into magical phenomenon. I’m sure I could pick your brain about a lot of that shit too, to be honest -- and I ain’t saying I won’t, considering I am sure enjoying the company,” he said, giving her a clear and obvious once over with his eyes.

    "But nah, I was actually hoping to speak to Mercury about something more… personal, I guess is the way I’d put it. I don’t know how close you were to her or anyone she interacted with… but maybe that’s what I need. An unbiased perspective.” That was still assuming that this wasn’t Mercury at all but Xavier was nothing if not willing to play in the game, if he was actually in one. "I dunno if you’ve heard of her friend Vandrad du Wolff. Big time player in Bellum along with his family at one time, now not so much.” He paused for a moment to take a ship from his drink, the lightness in his tone and facade dimming a bit in seriousness. "I’m uh… well, I did some bad things to him… and his family. I was in a bad place; had some shit I couldn’t get over and let it blind me to common sense. It didn’t just hurt him but also a lot of other people. In the end, I was more an angry child throwin’ a tantrum than anything else. I like to think I had reason but I never really… came to grips with it like I was supposed to. Just let the wound fester and all.”

    Perspective always came after the fact and having spent more than a year separated from his failed rule, he’d gained a different viewpoint. That and having Bast, who offered insight from a different scope of understanding had really helped him understand how he had been. He’d let the betrayal and subsequent killing of his father overshadow any kind of rational thought or command as he took up rule over his planet and his anger and hatred had taken up residence where consideration should have been. He’d never properly grieved, mostly because he was thrust into a position of command and was lauded as a living god. But having gotten the time apart he had apparently needed, he couldn’t even recognize the angry king he had been, especially in light of learning that the betrayal that had sent him on his downward spiral may have come at another’s behest.

    He sighed. "Mercury had partnered with Vandrad a few times; I saw some clippings of their jobs together. I don’t really know how close they were but I figured she knew him better than I did. I’m sure the dude would rather punch my face into mulch rather than talk to me but… I’m wanting to find a way to make amends. I’m not looking for a shortcut, I’m sure it’s gonna take work but I just… want to make things right. If there is even a way to do that.” He seemed to refocus back into the moment and gave a small laugh. "Probably a lot more than you were expectin’, yeah? Probably would have been easier if it was some kind of magical trinket or whatnot.”


    @Mercury Arseneault | 810/2550 words • Notes •



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    Mercury Arseneault
    Mercury Arseneault

    Quality Badge Level 1- Quality Badge Level 2- Quality Badge Level 3- Player 
    Lineage : Gold Rush
    Position : None
    Posts : 690
    Cosmic Coins : 0
    Dungeon Tokens : 0
    Experience : 7,126,000

    Character Sheet
    First Skill: Gunblade Master
    Second Skill: Mecha Primordial Slayer
    Third Skill:

    One and One Makes Three Empty Re: One and One Makes Three

    Post by Mercury Arseneault 13th August 2023, 11:08 am

    Mercury Banner
    Cunning is the art of concealing our own defects
    and discovering other peoples' weaknesses.
    He seemed amused enough about the discovery that he’d been tricked into bringing her a drink, remarking that he’d have to bookmark the play for his own future use. While Mercury was more than happy to keep flirting with him – and she surely would – for the moment she was far more interested in getting more information about what he had been looking for her for. She put forth her inquiry on the subject, giving him a perfect avenue to slip in with a cover story of some kind, one that he admitted would make sense. In fact, he might very well plan on picking her brain about her magical and technological savvy at some point, but admitted he had sought her out for more personal reasons.

    She tilted her head curiously as he admitted he was looking for an unbiased opinion, and it didn’t take much to figure out that he wasn’t planning on beating around the bush. He came right out with mentioning Vandrad, though given that he referred to the former prince as Mercury’s “friend” it was clear he didn’t know the actual extent of the couple’s relationship with one another. Mercury’s expression was unreadable outside of a reasonable look of curiosity as he explained that he had done some bad things to Vandrad and his family, actions that had stemmed from a lot of unfaced trauma that Mercury knew all about. At least, from the things Vandrad and the other Rhaegarians had told her. He explained what little he knew of the connection between Mercury and Vandrad, mostly just that they had worked a few jobs together, and that he had been hoping to gauge an idea of if he could arrange a peaceful meeting with Vandrad in an effort to make things right between them.

    If that was even possible.

    With a pensive look, she gently swirled the contents of her glass around while she considered him, the former Rhaegarian ruler giving a soft chuckle as he admitted that was probably a lot more than she’d been expecting to hear. “Perhaps,” she admitted after a brief moment of contemplation, “Though not as much as you might think… God-King.” She was gentle with the way that she admitted her knowledge of exactly who he was, no trace of condemnation in her tone. In fact, she still offered him a small smile that was more kind than playful for the time being. “I might be able to help you. Might. But this is not a safe discussion to have in public. At least, not if you want more than half answers.”

    Presuming he indicated he was agreeable to moving their discussion elsewhere, she would wordlessly nod for him to follow her, standing from the booth with her cup in hand and exiting the restaurant part of the inn. The drinks were already paid for and they were allowed to bring them back to rooms, so they would only be stopped by the staff if they tried to leave the building with the cups. Making her way silently to the nearest elevator, Mercury wirelessly hacked into the inn’s system and searched for a vacant room. Finding a suite that wasn’t currently occupied, she updated the status of the room to indicate that it was booked, ensuring that no one that worked at the hotel would rent it out to anyone else. When they got in the elevator, she selected one of the upper floors, continuing to drink in comfortable, casual quiet as they rode up. Once the car stopped and opened its doors, she led him down the hallway to one of the doors and, rather than produce a card that she hadn’t been issued, merely held her own palm against the sensor which beeped and turned green to allow them entry.

    It wasn’t an extravagant room, but it was certainly high end, clean and modern. They were greeted with a living room and kitchenette combination with black and white sofas and tall ceilings. There was no door blocking off the area that served as the actual bedroom, with little more than a wide opening where a single large bed shared space with a floor to ceiling window, a couple arm chairs, a desk, and a television. The bathroom was through an actual door in the bedroom area. When the door shut behind them, Mercury locked it wirelessly, adding an extra layer of her own security that would keep even a master key from the hotel staff from getting inside. A quick scan of the room was more than enough to tell her that it was clean of any bugs, whether magical or technological.

    Satisfied, she turned back to him, and before his eyes her cloaking would fade away. Gone was the woman with bright, electric green pigtails and in her place was another woman, one with short cropped lavender hair that swept to one side of her face. She was wearing a short red jacket with her sleeves rolled up to the elbows and athletic tape wrapped around her hands and forearms. A white shirt with a blue collar was tucked into a pair of striped brown pants, and she regarded him with attentive, if playful, emerald eyes. “I’m sorry for the deception,” she explained. “I am Mercury Arseneault, Vandrad’s fiance… and as you can see rumors of my death have been greatly exaggerated, though that is for my own safety. And while I would rather not threaten you, I do have to insist that keeping this interaction a secret is also in your best interest as well.”

    True to her word, it wasn’t a threat. It was more to let him know that the safety of her cover in being dead was paramount to all else, and if anything compromised that she would have to take action. With that out of the way, and assuming he was agreeable to keeping the knowledge of her existence secret, her smile widened and she took a seat on one side of the couch, making herself comfortable as she leaned back and regarded him. “It was quite the surprise to see your name on the note you left. Up until then, we assumed you were dead. Vandrad was very insistent on joining me here, but I talked him into letting me handle it.”

    Taking a sip of her drink, she continued. “Well, you were honest with me, handsome, so the least I can do is return the favor. I can’t deny that he won’t hesitate to punch you in the face if the need arises, and he doesn’t hold the highest opinion of you. If you truly are looking to patch things up with him, you have an uphill battle ahead of you. Not just with him, either. Vandrad and his family are good, reasonable people, but the things you did are not easily forgiven. The only reason I am being as nice as I am is because your face is far too handsome to break. It would be quite a waste of eye candy.”

    Mercury smirked at him a little. It was true that she held some frustration with Xavier for the things he had done to the only family she’d ever cared about… but she was much better than Vandrad at being friendly with a potential enemy. Besides, he wasn’t an enemy. Or at the very least she believed that he was being earnest and honest with her. Her expression sobered a touch. “But there’s only so much I can do here. I certainly can’t and won’t make any suggestions on what would help you start to fix things. That effort has to come from you and you alone if you want any hope of Vandrad viewing you as sincere… and tracking me down instead of going directly to him hasn’t helped your cause, I'm afraid.”

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    One and One Makes Three Empty Re: One and One Makes Three

    Post by Xavier Clarent 13th August 2023, 12:10 pm


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    Xavier let it all hang loose, metaphorically and emotionally speaking. Despite the fact that he had no solid proof that she was actually Mercury, she was the closest thing to the Silver Wolf Ace and if he needed someone to hear what he had to say, it seemed Merciala was the only option he had. She listened quietly, letting him get everything off his chest without interruption. As he finished his spiel, she swirled the contents of her drink and admitted that she might not have expected that but that he would be surprised at how deep her expectation or lack thereof might have been. And then she addressed him by his former title, his eyes widening in surprise as she quite boldly called him God-King. He could almost feel Bast smiling off to the side, amused at his shock and her own assumption being proven correct.

    She wasn’t using it in a way to insult him, merely as a way to let him know that she knew. She offered him a smile and stated that she might be able to help him, with might being the operative word, and offered him the opportunity to have a more in depth discussion elsewhere, as their placement wasn’t private enough to provide full and clear answers. He took a moment to look around before he nodded. "A’ight. Lead the way.” And with that, he followed her out of the booth and towards the lobby. There, they boarded an elevator and began to ride it up in silence… at least, on their part.

    "What if Vandrad is wherever she’s taking me and he’s buggin’ up to kill me?” Xavier asked as he turned into the Dreadlands, looking up at Bast.

    “I do not believe that is her intent. Admittedly, she is far better at deception than most normal mortals. But her intent seems pure and true. I do believe she wants to provide you some answers, if only because you spoke from your heart rather than from any place of deceptive malice,” Bast assured him.

    "No reason to lie, y’know?” Xavier pointed out with a sigh.

    “Remember; you cannot mention anything about Ulthar or his control over Vandrad or any of the other du Wolffs. The moment he realizes he’s being hunted, he will remove his presence and destroy anyone who has come in contact with his slave. We would lose the hunt and many lives at the same time,” the Yogdae reminded him, giving him a gentle nod.

    He nodded in understanding. He refused to let any more lives be lost to the evil that had torn his life to shreds and had unfairly taken control of the du Wolff family. With a turn, he was once more in his body, in the moment, without having given any indication to having left. The elevator dinged its arrival to the designated floor and they stepped off, walking down the hallway to a room that she, apparently, had already rented out. It was a nice room she had picked; a more modern setting than he expected, given the inn’s placement in such a small town. As he walked in and looked around, she locked the door behind them. When he finally turned back to face her, the woman she had been before quite literally disappeared and revealed an entirely different woman. She apologized for deceiving him and introduced himself truly as Mercury, Vandrad’s fiance, explaining that her death had been advertised for her own safety. He was looking her over again with new admiration as she insisted that he keep their interaction a secret for both of their best interests. "Damn. You even more fine,” he said before his gaze met her’s. "Yeah, not a problem. I ain’t lookin’ to start shit.”

    She moved over to the couch and sat herself down on one side of the couch and he followed, seating himself on the opposite end. She had been surprised that he had used his real name on his note, if only because Vandrad had insisted that he’d perished. The man of the hour had insisted on coming along but she had wanted to take care of matters herself. "Felt it was better to come out straight forward, y’know? And yeah, I probably shoulda died. But somehow I wound up falling into a lake here; not really sure how that happened.” He took a sip of his beer as she approached the topic he’d come to her about. There was no denying that Vandrad did not hold Xavier in the best of graces and any kind of attempt to make things right was going to be a long, arduous fight uphill, as it wasn’t just him but the rest of his family he had too. She even said that the only reason she was being as nice as she had been was because of how handsome he was. He chuckled in response. "Guess I can thank my good looks then for hopefully walkin’ out of here without any broken bones,” he admitted softly.

    Yet she wasn’t there to offer any kind of advice. She believed that any effort to make things right had to come from him and that his tracking her down hadn’t exactly started things off on the right foot. "Yeah, I can see that. If I’d’a known you were his fiance, I probably wouldn’t have tried; may have come across the wrong way. I just figured, as someone who worked with him, you’d kinda let me word vomit and speak plainly with me. I appreciate that you did, even bein’ as close to him as you are.” He gave her a meaningful smile and gentle nod before he took a sip from his drink. "I just didn’t want to show up to that guild of his and cause a brawl that coulda gotten anyone hurt, y’know? I don’t… I’m tired of people gettin’ hurt. And I know I’m the reason for a lot of it so even more reason to not cost anyone else their lives…”

    He took a moment as that sobering thought really hung over him. Finally he turned his gaze to her’s. "Can I ask something? Are… are there more of my people? I mean, have you found more people from my world? Are they safe?”


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    One and One Makes Three Empty Re: One and One Makes Three

    Post by Mercury Arseneault 13th August 2023, 1:30 pm

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    and discovering other peoples' weaknesses.
    Well, he certainly wasn’t complaining about her disguise being dropped, earning him a deeply playful smirk as he commented that she was even more attractive than before, before insisting that he would keep his mouth shut.

    Together they sat on the couch and Mercury had a straight talk with him, laying out with very little deception where Xavier stood not just in Vandrad’s eyes, but in those of the du Wolffs and even to herself, to a point. He admitted he’d just felt it was better to be straightforward. By all accounts, he should have died, according to him. Even now he wasn’t sure what had happened. He just remembered waking up in a lake here on Earthland. Mercury certainly knew at least how he’d arrived on the planet, though how he’d managed to survive the wounds inflicted during his fight with Vandrad was anyone’s guess.

    She informed him that going around Vandrad to approach her had not bought him any brownie points with the former prince, and Xavier admitted that if he had known Mercury was his fiance he probably wouldn’t have risked seeking her out, not wanting to give anyone the wrong idea. He’d just been looking to get some of what was bothering him off his chest where he could speak clearly about everything and, presumably, get his head on straight before approaching Vandrad himself – something he was grateful that she’d allowed him to do. “Hey, don’t let me stop you from coming across any way you want,” she insisted playfully, her emerald eyes darting down to the exposed V of his chest with an appreciation that wasn’t even a little veiled.

    Xavier continued, explaining that he hadn’t wanted to just show up at Fairy Tail, concerned that doing so would start a fight that might put others in danger. He was tired of being the cause of other people being hurt and dying. Mercury nodded “Just as well. Fairy Tail and its members are not to be trifled with. I don’t think you would have gotten anyone hurt but yourself. That’s not to say that I assume you’re incapable. You were able to keep up with Vandrad, even if he was weakened at the time. But the members of that guild are powerful and fiercely protective. They would not have hesitated to overwhelm you… though I doubt Vandrad would have started a fight unless you gave him reason to. He can be a bit of a stubborn brute, but he’s not impossible to work with as long as you approach him honestly. He’s parlayed with people who can claim far worse crimes than your own.”

    Likely surprising to hear, considering what Xavier was guilty of, but true nonetheless. Maker was far more of a concern than the former God-King. Plus, for all that Xavier had done everyone knew it was from a place of hurt and loss. Maker’s crimes were done from a place of malice, superiority, and disregard for anyone but himself. Mercury let the comment hang in the air a bit, giving him a chance to think and decide what else to say. He surely needed some time to digest all of this, a feeling that she was more than familiar with. How many times had she found herself in his shoes, struggling with the sins of her past and how to confront them, or even just talk about them?

    When he finally did speak again, he asked about his people, wondering if anyone else had survived. Mercury gave him a slow, firm nod and a soft smile. “Yes. There are a few hundred of them that survived. Vandrad got them all safely off Rhaegar – including you, apparently – just before the planet was destroyed… though it took us a while to find them, and unfortunately some of our enemies here found them before we did.”

    Mercury sighed a little, shifting in her seat to get more comfortable as she worked up to give him as many details as were safe to give. “Vandrad’s still not entirely sure how he did it, just as he’s not sure exactly how he got to Rhaegar in the first place. Some kind of magic that he wasn’t aware he had, that we still haven’t identified, truthfully. He discovered it by accident the first time. He’d been attacked by one of our enemies and nearly died. Anyway…” She waved herself on, not looking to get too far off track. “Toward the end of his fight with you, as Rhaegar was in its final moments, he knew it was his only chance at getting himself and as many others as possible out safely. Thankfully, it worked.”

    “But when he arrived back here, there were no other Rhaegarians around that he could see, and he didn’t get the chance to search for anyone else right away. He rushed home to find me and his family, only to discover that I had been kidnapped and taken off world. The rescue attempt ate up several days worth of time, and only a few days after I was safely brought back the same enemies that had almost killed him before attacked again, this time striking out on several fronts: one against him, one against his family in Bellum, and one against me. I let them believe they killed me – hence, my supposed death.”

    She smirked, clearly still pleased with herself over the ruse which had turned out to be incredibly fruitful thus far. Then, her expression sobered again. “One of our enemies betrayed the others in the course of the attack, however, He collected myself and Vandrad and took us to their main base of operation and together we wiped it from the map. As we were about to level the place, though, we found about two hundred Rhaegarians in a hidden room. They had been imprisoned, and from what we understand a few of them at a time were taken away periodically, never to be seen again. Most likely they met an ill and horrifying fate at the hands of a scientist that has very little by way of morals, I’m afraid – someone who knew about the existence of Rhaegar before even Vandrad and I did…”

    It was sorrowful news, but Mercury knew that he needed to hear the truth. With a sigh, she carried on. “We managed to save the rest, though. They are living in comfort and safety along with the survivors of the rest of my own people, in a place they won’t be found without some significant effort and luck.” She fixed him with an even look. “Normally for any other Rhaegarian I would offer to take you there to rejoin your people. We’re still searching for other survivors that may have managed to avoid our enemies… but I’m afraid that’s more complicated for you, as I’m sure you understand. If you have any specific names of anyone you’re concerned about, I can confirm if they are at the sanctuary or not… but I will not be able to take you there. Whether or not you are welcomed there in the future will be up to the discretion of the du Wolffs and the survivors of Rhaegar.”

    She wasn’t going to rule out the possibility of a someday… but the truth was that Xavier had hurt a lot of people under his rule, and it would take some time to know if he was trustworthy enough – and forgiven enough – to be allowed to walk among his own people once more. Still, she was sure the knowledge that he wasn’t the only life spared would be of great relief to him. “You do at least look like you’ve managed to fend for yourself well enough.” Mercury nodded to his attire, which was of finer make. “But as someone who is not a native to this planet myself, I know how confusing it can be to adapt here. I can’t help too much with Vandrad aside from telling him about our conversation and letting him decide what he wants to do… but I’m happy to try to help with anything else you may be struggling with when it comes to Earthland in general. Or even just to provide some riveting company.” She tossed him a playful smirk and took another sip from her glass.

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    One and One Makes Three Empty Re: One and One Makes Three

    Post by Xavier Clarent 13th August 2023, 2:39 pm


    Xavier Clarent

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    One and One Makes Three

    Well Mercury was a lot more… flirtatious than he expected. Xavier had only gotten a short amount of exposure with Vandrad during their time on Rhaegar but there was one thing he was sure; he was a man that wasn’t playful. It was remarkable to see that he was engaged to a woman that was almost a complete contrast to him. She teased him about coming across in whatever way he desired and gave him a look that he’d seen plenty of times but hadn’t expected. He only imagined that hitting on her in any way, shape or form would only make the situation worse but damn if it wasn’t hard. She was gorgeous and fun; an exact recipe for disaster for him.

    Luckily the weight of the situation far outweighed his distracted focus as she turned the attention his remark about not wanting to go to Fairy Tail and make things worse. She said that, good chance, he was the only one that would truly be in danger of being hurt, given that Fairy Tail had its share of strong fighters and magic users. If he’d caused trouble, no doubt he would have found himself fighting an outmatched battle but she doubted Vandrad would have outwardly accosted him without reason. He was hard headed but not impractical, having spoken with people she claimed had done far worse things than he had. Remarkable to hear but he supposed not impossible. He let that information sink in before he turned his attention to the other Rhaegarians, wanting to know if they’d be found or had even come over at all. It seemed they had; a few hundred that Vandrad had apparently saved before the planet’s destruction.

    Yet that didn’t come without caveats too, as it seemed some of their enemies had managed to find the survivors before Vandrad and company. She explained that Vandrad had brought himself to Rhaegar unintentionally, having been injured and activating some kind of magic he didn’t know about or understand. When the planet was on the cusp of destruction, he had forced himself to activate the power again to try and save whoever he could and had apparently succeeded. He hadn’t gotten a chance to verify anyone’s salvation as Mercury herself had been kidnapped and Vandrad had dove headfirst into working on that, only for yet another event to come mere days after that, which had resulted in Mercury having to fake her death. With a timely turn of face from one of their enemies, they were able to attack their enemies and discover around two hundred Rhaegarians imprisoned. Though she admitted that several of them had been taken away to supposedly be experimented on. "Damn,” he said softly, shaking his head. "Y’all had a lot of shit in a short amount of time. I remember when I first met Vandrad, he was confused to how he got to Rhaegar. I thought his grandpops, Bacchus, had used some technology that he promised us to get off planet. But sounds like it’s somethin’ more than that. Sorry to hear about your kidnapping and your untimely death. But if it’s any consolation, you look damn good for a dead woman.”

    Well, he couldn’t help himself there. Mercury continued, saying that they had saved all the other Rhaegarians and had provided them somewhere safe to live without being found. She normally would have made him an offer to bring him there but, given the circumstances, she didn’t believe that was the best choice. She could provide names for anyone he specifically wanted but she couldn’t allow him to visit unless it was permitted by the du Wolffs and the Rhaegarians himself. "Nah, I get it,” he said, nodding. "I wouldn’t think it’s right either. I did a lot of shit to them, shit that I may never get truly forgiven for and probably shouldn’t either. And… sadly there ain’t anyone there that I was close enough to. I was kind of a dick, and didn't really remember people’s names. ‘Cept Seberg but I can’t imagine he’s there. If he heard there were any other du Wolffs, he’d be tryin’ to kill them himself. Dude’s scary as fuck.”

    Whatever the case, he was happy to hear that a lot of his people had survived. Bast had assured them they had made the trip over but it was something else to hear from Mercury, who had clearly seen them with her own eyes. No offense was meant to his patron but she was an extra dimensional being and Mercury was mortal; it carried a bit more weight from the latter. Mercury commented that he seemed to have done well for himself, all things considered. She admitted she wasn’t native to Earthland either, which garnered her a look of surprise from him. Though she couldn’t provide much more insight into how he could get started on his path of redemption for Vandrad, she was happy to help him if he’d been struggling in any way or if he just liked to have company. "Well the company ain’t bad at all, I’ll tell you that,” he said, flashing her a smirk. "Not native to this planet either, huh? This planet attracts all sorts, don’t it? You’re definitely one of the best lookin’ aliens I’ve seen, though I guess everyone on this planet is alien to me.”

    "But yeah, I still have some skills. May have spent well over a century in ritz and glamor but I had to do a lot of scratching and clawing to survive before that. Ain’t forgot how to hustle to survive, you know?” he pulled at the neckline of his open shirt with a bit of pride. "Thanks… for all of this. I ain’t really sure how I’m gonna repay your kindness and honesty but I’ll find a way. You helped me out a lot more than I thought I’d get today.”


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    One and One Makes Three Empty Re: One and One Makes Three

    Post by Mercury Arseneault 13th August 2023, 4:23 pm

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    and discovering other peoples' weaknesses.
    She gave him a brief run down as best she could of the events that pertained to his people, believing him deserving of an answer, if not necessarily all the details that went along with it. Just enough information to give him some context. Not just because much of the information wasn’t his business, but also because the last thing she wanted was to drag another Rhaegarian into all the bullshit with Maker and the Dread Masters. If he had been able to eek out a relatively peaceful and comfortable life on Earthland, then she was content to let him keep it.

    He shook his head, remarking on how much they had gone through in such a short amount of time. It brought to mind his first encounter with Vandrad, where he admitted that the man had been unsure of how he’d arrived on Rhaegar. At first Xavier had assumed Bacchus had used some means to purposefully take him and his family off the planet, but after Mercury’s explanation it seemed he held some doubts about that assumption now. The Xocili could have offered him a comment or two along those lines to confirm that not even Themmy and her siblings knew how they wound up here, but… she didn’t. It wasn’t her place to talk about, and there were some answers that would be better coming directly from the source.

    Xavier expressed his condolences about her kidnapping, remarking that she looked incredible for a dead woman and causing Mercury’s grin to deepen. After explaining her reasons for not offering to reunite him with his people, the Rhaegarian merely nodded his understanding. He agreed that it wouldn’t be right, and that many of the people that were left deserved to live in peace away from the man that had hurt them. He also admitted that there really wasn’t anyone he was close to, not enough to be concerned about any specific person’s wellbeing. The only one he really knew was Seberg, and he was sure that the psychopath wasn’t there with the others seeing as how he’d be trying to finish what he started on Rhaegar.

    “He’s not with us, no… but you should know that he is on Earthland.” Mercury fixed him with another look, one that betrayed her understanding how dangerous the man was. “He’s already come to blows with a couple of our friends and nearly killed them. They were able to all but confirm that he is working and allied with the same scientist that was experimenting on your kin. I don’t think it’s a stretch to assume that Seberg probably helped round up and identify them for him. We’re working on a plan to take him out of the picture… but in the meantime, I would keep a low profile. He’s only become more dangerous and, like most other Rhaegarians, has acquired his own magic as well.”

    There was no telling if Seberg cared enough about Xavier to go out of his way to hunt him, but Mercury figured it was still best to provide the warning, particularly since Seberg had told Saffron rather point blank that he and Xavier were hardly allies – just a means to an end with one another.

    That topic aside, she brought things back to a lighter topic, one that he was all too happy to build upon as he expressed his contentment with the present company. Xavier focused on what she’d mentioned about herself also not being from Earthland, and admitting she was the most attractive alien he’d ever come across, which was a lot considering literally everyone here was alien to him. He had lived a while as a king but his roots were lower, skills buried deep that had come back out to help him survive here. Mercury nodded her understanding, more than familiar with the sentiment.

    He thanked her then for doing him the kindness of a conversation and for her honesty, unsure of how he’d repay her but certain he’d find a way. “I mean, I have a few ideas,” she informed him outright, her gaze once more taking him in with very little doubt as to what the nature of those ideas was… only to gently plod along back to more innocent conversation, a master at teasing like a fisherman going back and forth with tug and slack on the line.

    “Yes, I am an extraterrestrial, though unlike the Rhaegarians my people are still native to this universe. We’re unique beings, our biology both completely organic and completely synthetic – basically living, breathing computers. Up until recently we were all slaves to another race that had destroyed our planet, Xocil, killing off all but a handful of us. I was barely a toddler when I was taken and molded into a spy and assassin… which is what I was doing on this planet before I learned to fight for my freedom.” While she didn’t get into the nitty gritty of just how much death and destruction she was responsible for, he would perhaps at least get an idea as to why she wasn’t as quick to condemn him as others might be. She wasn’t without her own sins. “But they are no longer a threat, and now our two peoples have come together to form their own society where we can all heal in peace… though admittedly, the Xocili weren’t quite ready for the more rambunctious side of Rhaegarian culture.”

    She smirked knowingly at him, obviously referring to his peoples’ penchant for physical intimacy. “All in all they get along very well together, though. I’d even say they’re thriving. More?” Mercury nodded to his cup to see if he was ready for a refill. They had certainly covered about all there was to cover regarding Vadrad and everything he’d sought her out for, but clearly she had no intentions of ending their meeting just yet. Polishing off her glass, she stood to her feet and crossed over to where a small wet bar was on the opposite wall. Finding an unopened bottle of whisky that looked good to her, she broke the seal on it and pulled off the cap. With perhaps the slightest saunter, she walked over to him, stopping right next to him to pour him some of the amber liquid with a mischievous glint in her eyes. “So tell me: What do you think of Earthland? I know it’s not home, but do you like it here?”

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    One and One Makes Three Empty Re: One and One Makes Three

    Post by Xavier Clarent 13th August 2023, 5:22 pm


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    Xavier wasn’t happy to learn that Seberg was on Earthland; the scowl on his face as Mercury confirmed he was there was enough to tell that. She continued, explaining that he had already fought and nearly killed a few of her friends. Worse than that, he seemed to be working with the scientist that had experimented on his people, probably aided by Seberg himself. They had been crafting a strategy to take Seberg out but she suggested he keep a low profile, so as to not attract the psychopath’s attention. It seemed he, too, had become even more dangerous with the addition of magic being added to his repertoire. "As if he needed more power,” Xavier said with a small, disgusted scoff. "I ain’t gonna lie; I didn’t stop him when I should have. But I… don’t think I really could have. Seberg has never lost to anyone and he only rarely leaves people alive. I think he saw a use in ‘working’ for me but I never had any kind of control over him. I just don’t think he saw much use in killing me. Honestly, I was pretty scared of him. Everyone was.” No point in dancing around the truth; Seberg had been the most malicious and the strongest fighter on Rhaegar.

    But with all of the weighty material discussed and moved on, Mercury turned the subject to more fair weather topics, to which he was happy to expand upon, especially around her. As he thanked her for her advice and words, stating he didn’t know if he could ever pay her back, she remarked that she could think of a few things, her eyes meeting his with a very steamy intent. There was absolutely no shadowing what she meant by that and he was… surprised at her boldness, especially given her connection with Vandrad. But just before he could put more embracive thought into the matter, she moved on, confirming that she was an extraterrestrial, having originated from the stars rather than a different dimension like the Rhaegarians. She continued, explaining that her race of people were both organic and synthetic working in perfect harmony. "Most attractive computer I’ve ever seen,” he complimented her, just before she revealed that her people had been slaves and had nearly been wiped out. She had been taken in by their conquerors and raised as an agent of theirs until she had come to Earthland and embraced the idea of fighting for her freedom. "I hear that. Rhaegarians seem to always be in this cycle of peace and violence, nearly wiping ourselves out before we go through a period of peace and growth. Then we do it all over again.”

    But it seemed the conquerors had been dealt with and now her people and the Rhaegarians had come together to form their own society where they could live and heal in peace, though apparently her people hadn’t been fully prepared for how his people could be. He laughed. "Yeah, if there’s one thing I learned while here, it’s that we Rhaegarians are a bunch of horny bastards. Our culture is so laid back about sex and casual flings and mating; I didn’t really understand marriage until I got here and had to learn about it. A few folks back on Rhaegar mated for life and called it quits there, like my pops. He didn’t want anyone else after my moms. But everyone else? Boy, we sure like to get it in and get it constantly. So I bet that was one hell of a surprise.”

    She informed him that despite that major difference, the two races had gotten along quite well. She offered him more to drink and he glanced at his half-empty bottle. It seemed that their meeting wasn’t quite over, Mercury seemingly holding true to her word to have more to drink depending on how their interaction went. "Sure,” he said before tossing back the rest of his drink. She walked over to the only bar in the room and pulled out a bottle, opening it up and then sauntering ever so slightly back over to him. And he did absolutely nothing to disguise his eyes wandering over her as she walked to him and poured him a fresh glass. She asked him how he liked Earthland in comparison to Rhaegar and he let out a small snort of laughter. "Don’t know how much my people told you about Rhaegar but it wasn’t exactly a paradise. Sand over most of the land save for the snowy, cold-ass north. Most of the smaller towns and villages relied heavily on their wells to grow any kind of crops in whatever soil they could find.Trade was nearly impossible to benefit off of because the ruling empire took most shit off the top to feed the wealthy and royal. It was… a little different when I was in charge, at first. But I stopped paying attention and the same shit started happening again.”

    He let out a small sigh. "In comparison to that, Earthland is pretty much a paradise. I know shit ain’t great, what with all the countries tryin’ to screw each other into the dirt, but there’s more opportunity for lots of different people here. But not surprise to see that the poor and impoverished still get looked over. I know I dress nice and all but that’s about all I allow myself. I get my three squares a day and whatever extra I can get, I try to give back. Wasn’t much opportunity for that on Rhaegar before I came to power and I sure as shit fucked it up while I was the ‘god-king’.”

    He took a healthy mouthful of the whiskey and hissed between his teeth. "Shit, that’s smooth… anyway, how ‘bout you? Sounds like you don’t have much to compare it to but you must like it well enough that you were willing to stand up and fight.”


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    Post by Mercury Arseneault 13th August 2023, 7:41 pm

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    Mercury both was and wasn’t surprised to hear that Xavier didn’t think he could have had any ability to stop Seberg. She’d assumed that Xavier was pretty powerful in his own right, and perhaps he was, but whatever level he was at paled in comparison to Seberg’s by his own admission. Beatrix’s brother had more or less allowed him to live, not seeing Xavier as enough of a threat to even go out of his way to kill, particularly since the man actively encouraged his hunt of du Wolffs. But the truth of the matter was that Seberg had never lost a fight, and his limitless power had terrified Xavier. Had terrified everyone. “Well, he’s up against us now… And we won’t stop until he’s dead.”

    There was a harshness in her tone, a coldness that betrayed that should she ever meet Seberg herself, he would not be afforded the same courtesies and pleasantries that Xavier was currently being given. Her words spoke to a darkness within her, the danger of a woman that was capable of being just as ruthless and calculating as she was charming. While the former God-king had not been blameless in the culling of the du Wolffs, there was no mistaking that she ultimately blamed Seberg and Seberg alone for the blood that had been shed. His continued existence was a personal affront, and he would not find a shred of mercy between her and her allies.

    But that was a topic for another time.

    They moved on to more pleasant things, or at least things that weren’t focused on Xavier’s less-than-reputable past. She gave him some insight into who she was, details about herself that she no longer needed to hide from the general public now that the Nazru were gone and she was free. His comment that she was the most attractive computer he’d seen earned him another sly grin before he explained a bit about Rhaegar’s cycle with civil war. Then, when she mentioned the one major difference between their two peoples, he got a good laugh from it, admitting that his kin was a bunch of thirsty whores. Apparently they were so laid back about sex that he wasn’t even familiar with the concept of marriage until he’d come here. His father was the only one he’d known of that had been loyal to only one woman.

    Mercury chuckled alongside him. “Vandrad certainly tried to warn my father, but it didn’t quite click. He still had to find out the hard way, which was hilarious to watch.” She offered him another drink and he agreed, downing what was left of his glass and watching her with open interest as she approached to pour him some of the whiskey. Her smirk deepened as she gave him a knowing look before asking how he was enjoying his new home.

    Xavier snorted, admitting that Rhaegar hadn’t exactly been a wellspring of comfort. She was more or less aware of how desolate a landscape it had been, though she had to imagine there was still something to miss. It was where he’d spent his entire life, after all, the good as much as the bad. But by comparison, Earthland was a utopia. The resources on Rhaegar were frighteningly limited, and what little there was often was hoarded by the elite, forcing the rest of the planet into destitution. He had tried to stop it for a while once he’d taken over, but admitted that over time he grew more complacent about it. Earthland certainly had its corruption and fair share of wars, but overall the poor here was much better off than the poor in his world. He took just enough care of himself to be comfortable, but did his best to share what he earned with the less fortunate around him, clearly not impressed with his brief stint with royalty.

    “That’s very noble of you,” she told him, her sentiment genuine. Mercury filled her own glass where she stood as he took a drink, slow to move away from him. When she did finally step away to sit once more, the seat she selected was much closer than where she had been prior, not completely in his personal space but close enough that all it would take was a small lean for one of them to be able to reach out and touch the other. Setting the half empty bottle on the coffee table, she tucked her feet up underneath her rump and sat sideways on the couch so she could face him directly, giving him her complete attention as she took a swig of her alcohol.

    “I never had a home,” she confirmed when he turned the question back around on her. “Xocil had been annihilated roughly a decade before I was born, so I never got to see it. I have some vague memories of the ship of refugees I was on with my mother before the Nazru eventually caught up to us, but almost the entirety of my childhood was spent in isolation. The only exposure I had were to Nazru trainers that beat my skills into me. I had never met another Xocili until about a year and a half ago. Once I was old enough and trusted enough to be sent out on missions, I got plenty of exposure to other worlds. Most of them were beautiful and interesting in their own right… but none of them captivated me like this place did.”

    She shrugged. “Honestly, this is the only place I’ve ever truly felt like I belonged – that made me feel like I understood how it felt to have a home. There’s so much of interest here, things that I had never heard of before, things that could actually offer me a challenge and push me to learn new things. Magic was the most prominent, of course – I’ve never come across anything like it on any other world. But things like religion, too. My culture doesn’t have any concept of things like gods and demons, so it took me quite a while to really understand it. To experience a ‘spiritual awakening’, as Vandrad puts it. Silver Wolf gave me a sense of purpose that was my own, not something that was forced up on me, and the people here accepted me as their own even when I wasn’t always the most altruistic of individuals; they didn’t judge me. When it came down to it, the choice to fight for a real life here was a simple one, if not necessarily an easy one to follow through with.”

    Another mouthful of liquor went slowly down her throat, the Xocili savoring the taste of it and aiming to enjoy the liquid rather than reach any state of drunkenness – not that she could really get drunk unless she allowed herself to, anyway. Once more her emerald eyes drifted down to look him over. “Tell me more about you. Anything you want.” Her freehand drifted the minimal space between them to boldly and shamelessly draw the tips of her fingernails along his nearest forearm, tracing his flesh with light, meticulous strokes as her gaze returned up to his face.

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    Post by Xavier Clarent 15th August 2023, 7:41 pm


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    There was something surprisingly… cold in Mercury’s demeanor as she talked about Seberg. She had seemed energetic, flirty and light from the moment he met her but it seemed something slipped in her usual facade, revealing a woman dead set on vengeance. It was a brief break in her usual tone that showed that she wasn’t all flit; a truly dangerous woman just waiting to be unleashed on the right person. He was rather thankful she wasn’t attempting anything of the kind of payback on him for his actions in that moment. But just as quickly as it had come on, it was gone and she turned her attention to letting him know more about her and her situation on Earthland. As she filled his glass, he spoke of the comparisons -- or more accurately the contrasts -- between Earthland and Rhaegar, providing the sober truth of the world he had grown up on. And he was even upfront about his failures at trying to change the way the planet had been ruled and his attempts to make up for those failures now that he was on another world.

    She complimented his efforts genuinely and he shrugged softly even as she moved to sit beside him rather than apart. "It feels good to do the right thing this time around, y’know? I dunno if it’ll ever make me feel like I’ve really paid my penance, maybe because I don’t want it to. But I just want to help out where I can.” She turned to face him sideways and he turned in response to meet her attention, surprised at how comfortable he felt in her presence, despite only meeting minutes ago. As he turned the question around on her, she confirmed that she’d never really had a home; her ‘home’ planet had been destroyed a full decade before she was even born so all she really could remember was a life barge with other refugees and her mother. After that, all she remembered was solitude and training at the hands of her captors, hammering her into the weapon and tool they wanted to utilize. The first time she officially met another one of her kind was only about eighteen months ago, naming her race as ‘Xocili’. She excelled in her training and once she had earned the trust of her captors, she was sent out at their discretion. She saw plenty of worlds and enjoyed them for their own particular reasons but nothing had captured her interest like Earthland.

    She had found support and connection on the world, a place she finally felt like she could call home. She found challenging aspects and enjoyable discoveries, up to and including the phenomenon known as magic. But more interestingly was her foray into religion; her culture was absent of things known as gods and demons so it had taken time and, most likely, exposure for her to truly understand it. And with her position in her guild, she had discovered a purpose that wasn’t thrown upon her with outside expectations. Wrapping that together with the care and acceptance from the people she had come to know, her choice to fight against her fight and earn the right to have a chance at freedom and living had been easy to make, though not without tremendous action in earning it. "Sorry about that shit from your childhood. I thought it was bad when I was a kid but I can’t imagine that kind of life…” he shook his head as he took a sip from his glass. "But I’m glad you got yourself a life here. Lots of people don’t get that chance but you fought and earned it. That’s worth celebratin’.”

    They sat in a moment of relative silence before she asked him to tell her more about himself and he found her hand tracing over his forearm, his eyes looking down at her fingers drawing upon his flesh before lifting to meet her gaze. "Tryin’ to get all my secrets, huh?” he teased her, offering a wry grin. "I grew up with only my dad. Most of my days were spent running down the only road in our village which… it ain’t even right to call it a road. It was just the empty space between rows of houses. My dad made sure to teach me purpose, sayin’ he saw the drive unlike he’d ever seen before in me. Unfortunately as I got older, that drive got me in more trouble than he was hopin’ -- I was a bit of a player and made a lot of the other daddy villagers mad.” Yet another playful, if not prideful smirk as he chuckled. "I looked up to my pops. He was my hero -- everythin’ I wanted to be and more. And when he took charge of the rebellion, man… we all knew he was gonna be the new king. The kind that we deserved. He… was killed because he didn’t get the assistance he thought he was gon’ get. It broke me; I still don’t even think I’m healed from it and it was over a century ago…”

    It was a somber story but no less true. In fact, it was the first time he’d gotten a chance to tell the story fully and honestly without altering the facts. Mercury knew him for who he was and he hadn’t attempted to hide that from her, giving him the freedom to speak plainly rather than dance around his past. "Man musta whooped my ass more times than the sun turned ‘round the planet, catchin’ me tryin’ to sneak back in after being out all night. It wasn’t until I started to meet other people during the rebellion that knew him when he was a kid that I learned he was exactly the same way. Rhaegarian men -- we’re what this world would call ‘manwhores’.”

    He laughed and took another sip after he had calmed down. As he looked at her, he let out another snort of laughter before he leaned in a bit closer to her. "I gotta ask; I didn’t know Vandrad for that long but he seemed very… stern. And you seem the complete opposite; fun, playful, sexy as hell. How’d he get lucky enough to land you?”


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    Post by Mercury Arseneault 16th August 2023, 6:01 pm

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    and discovering other peoples' weaknesses.
    She had to admit, she was rather taken by how bold he was being. Oh, perhaps he wasn’t reaching out to touch her, and one could argue that his flirtations were innocent and simply his nature – and she was sure that was true, as well. But considering his history with her fiance, one could argue that his reception of her own flirtations, and his lack of hesitance in displaying his genuine interest in her, was far more bold than her own behaviors.

    He turned as she did to give her his full attention, listening raptly as she gave him a brief overview of her people and life story. When Mercury finished, he offered his condolences for the life she’d endured, though it was from a place of understanding and not one of pity, commenting that it was worth celebrating that she’d fought and won for a better life. “I agree,” she teased, though the statement was true enough, and as if to emphasize she took a hearty drink from her glass. Then, with the tips of her nails daring to trace along his forearm, she asked him to talk more about himself. “Oh, not all of them,” she insisted playfully when he asked if she was trying to learn his secrets. “Life’s more fun with a little mystery, after all.”

    Mercury was quiet after that, all ears as he regaled her with a tale of his childhood, which he’d only shared with his father. His village had been poor enough that the single road in it could hardly be called as such, more of a space between homes where there was room enough to run. His father was attentive and supportive of his son’s ambition, even if it stirred some rebelliousness out of him in his teenaged years – rebelliousness that Xavier would later mention  had been handed down honestly by his father. The Xocili chuckled, tickled at the image Xavier had painted of himself as a ladies’ man. But his father was everything to him, and even now there was an obvious pride toward the late man and the kind of king that Xavier believed he would have been, had he not been robbed of life too soon – an event that the former God-King worded very carefully as to show that he no longer blamed Vandrad or the du Wolffs, crediting it as an unfortunate circumstance, one that he likely would never heal from.

    She gave him a sober nod of understanding. “I can only imagine that kind of difficulty. I barely have any memories of my mother before she died, and I didn’t know I had any living relatives until about a year ago, including my father and brother. If I lost either of them now… well, I don’t imagine I’d ever fully recover from it, either.”

    Laughing outright alongside him as he referred to Rhaegarians as “manwhores”, Mercury shook her head in amusement. “Oh trust me, I am more than aware. I can’t say I’ve ever been a prude, but I’ve certainly experienced some life changes with the couple of years I’ve spent around Rhaegarians.”

    As if that prompted a more poignant question, one that many wondered at one point or another, Xavier leaned a bit closer to her before asking how Vandrad had managed to “land” her, given that they seemed to be completely opposite people as far as he’d been able to observe. A very sly and mischievous smirk of self satisfaction pulled on her lips. “You don’t have to be polite in front of me. He’s a jackass and a party pooper and we both know it,” she teased. “The stories I could tell you… and I’ll happily tell you a few. I love few things more than embarrassing him, and he hates every minute of it, even if he puts up with it every time.”

    Mercury giggled to herself a bit, once more churning the contents of her drink about in slow, thoughtful circles. “He absolutely hated me when we first met. He was – and still is – the grumpiest bastard I’ve ever met. Refused to talk about himself more than bare necessity, and got in my face more than once for testing his boundaries with my curiosity. Unfortunately, I am a very curious woman, and his barbs simply didn’t do anything other than encourage me to pester him harder. The first time we ever had sex, he was actually trying to kill me. I may have kidnapped him without warning and briefly sold him into slavery – for a very low price, I might add – and he was so ripshit that he didn’t even remember the fight for a while, nor the fact that eventually he realized he wasn’t going to beat me, and thus he changed tactics.”

    It was, and always would be, her favorite story, and the wide grin on her face told as much. “But, there are very few things as important to Vandrad as challenging himself to become a stronger, better person, and eventually he decided that keeping me around would keep him on his toes and force him to test and break his limits, not just with fighting but with every other aspect of his life as well. For my part, I was convinced I was simply using him to meet my goals here on Earthland at the time. And for a while, that was true. But despite everything I’d ever done to humiliate or even hurt him at times, he never pushed me away, nor did he let me keep my distance, almost in spite of my best efforts. Eventually, it just became clear that neither of us were going anywhere, and everything slowly fell into place over the years. If you get the chance to really know him… I think you’ll be surprised at how friendly and even playful he can be; he just needs to learn to trust someone before he shows them the other sides of himself.”

    “Of course, that doesn’t stop me from telling people that he abuses me constantly and robs me of all my fun. Nor does it stop me from ceaselessly reminding him that if he ever slacks in wooing me there are plenty of other people that are lined up and waiting to take his place, including his mother and father.” Her grin redoubled and she drank from her whiskey. “Here’s something that will blow your mind: Themmy used to host engagement parties for him every few years, hoping to hook him up with a wife. She hosted one shortly after the first time we’d slept together, and I crashed the party without an invitation, very much out of dress code. Afterward, his mother invited me to the ‘after party’, which was essentially an orgy in a club, which Vandrad had always avoided for most of his life. Not only did he go with me, but he actually dressed up for it – in a loincloth slave outfit with chains and shackles, an ode to when I had kidnapped him.”

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    One and One Makes Three Empty Re: One and One Makes Three

    Post by Xavier Clarent 20th August 2023, 11:02 am


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    Xavier was unsurprised to hear that being around Rhaegarians had helped change her usual demeanor when it came to sexual relations, laughing with her. "I can’t really speak from experience, whether it’s like… a mob mindset or anythin’. But I feel like Rhaegarians just have a natural like… attractant in their genes or somethin’. Kinda like pheromones, y’know?” He couldn’t really speak to any evidence of that; while he’d certainly had plenty of fun while on Earthland, he didn’t think he had outright ‘changed’ anyone to be any more thirsty than they were before. Then again, maybe it was different when it came to spending a long amount of time with someone from Rhaegar -- something to consider when it came to Saffron in the future, should that keep on the path he was hoping it would.

    But of course, the obvious and clear question to how Mercury and Vandrad were even an item came up, with the former king having to know what had brought the two of them together. Opposites attract or so many on Earthland said but the engaged pair seemed to be even more complex than that simple anecdote. She was quite impressed with herself as she said he could speak bluntly to how Vandrad really was and admitted there were a fair many stories she could tell him, allowing herself a handful as she took great joy out of embarrassing him. As she slowly swirled her drink around in its glass, she started out by telling him that Vandrad had hated her at the start, unimpressed by her prying questions into who he was. Mercury, of course, was immensely curious and didn’t take his threats seriously at all as she continued to prod and poke for more answers. Apparently the first time they’d slept together, he’d been trying to kill her, due to her kidnapping him and selling him as a slave. Vandrad had been so engulfed in his rage that he had blacked out the fight and the subsequent sex that came after. "Damn, that’s one helluva rage rampage. I don’t even think I’ve ever been that angry.”

    Mercury continued, explaining that Vandrad considered self-improvement to be one of if not his highest priority and being around Mercury had provided him a path of self improvement beyond what he had been doing before. On the flip side, Mercury was simply using Vandrad to accomplish her goals or so she told herself. And through all of her taunting, teasing, humiliation and embarrassment, Vandrad had never truly pushed her out of his life, keeping her close for his own benefit and apparently her’s as well. As time passed, they found themselves falling into place as a pair and a couple. She remarked that if he got the chance to know Vandrad on a more personal level -- one that wasn’t riddled with anger and aggression -- he may be surprised at how compassionate and even playful he could be. He just needs to trust someone before he lets them anywhere close to who he really was. "That makes sense. I saw a bit of that on Rhaegar; near the end, he sued for peace several times, wanting to end the bloodshed and try to resolve matters amicably. But I had my head so far up my ass, I just… kept barreling forward, despite losing people and advantage. I dunno anythin’ about playful but he wanted to bury the hatchet and try to save people and that’s something I can respect, even though I was stupidly blind to it at the time.”

    Yet despite her warm compliments about Vandrad, she admitted that she got great joy out of claiming that he was abusive and robbed her of fun. And she was always quick to remind the former prince that if he ever dropped back or didn’t woo her appropriately, there was a line of people that were willing to jump in, including his parents. Xavier smirked. "Both his moms and pops? I don’t doubt Themesycia but his dads too? Man, you are one kinky chick,” he said, offering his compliments to her ability to hustle game. After their brief moment of laughing together, she told him a story of how Themesycia used to host engagement parties for Vandrad to try and get him a wife. Another one had come up after he’d met Mercury and she decided to crash the party, underdressed and as brazen as ever. But she had impressed the former duchess enough that Mercury had been invited to an after party which turned out to just be an orgy in a hidden club. Vandrad, surprisingly, had decided to join her down there and had even dressed up in a similar garb to when she had kidnapped him and sold him as a slave.

    "Now that’s a man that knows how to make the best of one of his lowest points right there. I bet he was quite proud of himself for that,” Xavier commented as he laughed. "That’s what I woulda done too. Own that shit as your own, y’know?” He took a hearty swallow of his drink after he had finished chuckling. "Sounds like Themesycia is spreading the Rhaegarian lifestyle around then. Good for her; orgies were a pretty common occurrence back home. When I was young, me and the other teens would go out on the sand plains and find one of the quieter places away from town. It gets hella cold so you basically gotta be on top of one another to stay warm. Throw some blankets down or just make one outta your clothes so ya don’t get sand everywhere. Then ya just… have yourself a good time. Lot of long, cold nights made up with a lot of sweatin’ and movin’...” He gently reached up and brushed some hair from her face, his thumb tracing down her cheek softly.

    "Great way to get to know people. Can’t tell ya the number of strangers I ended up hookin’ up with that became friends after. Don’t really know a person ‘til you’ve been with them like that, y’know?”


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    One and One Makes Three Empty Re: One and One Makes Three

    Post by Mercury Arseneault 20th August 2023, 12:52 pm

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    and discovering other peoples' weaknesses.
    It was no surprise to anyone that had met him that Vandrad had a temper, though few realized how deep his anger could run until they were regaled with the tale of his and Mercury’s first foray into sex together. Even Xavier, who had spent literal months at war with the man, seemed surprised by the knowledge. But there was more to the former prince than his temper – much more. It just took some patience and persistence to find it.

    Xavier nodded his understanding, admitting that he could see that side of Vandrad, looking back with hindsight. It seemed her fiance had tried several times to broker peace between them, only for Xavier to scorn him at every turn, pushing blindly ahead in stubborn bitterness. It wasn’t a playfulness, perhaps, but it was certainly evidence that Vandrad had a cool head on his shoulders and wasn’t keen on hurting or killing anyone unless necessary, and was in fact focused on trying to protect as many of them as possible. Then he smirked as she informed him about her fiance’s task of keeping her happy, lest he lose her to someone more attentive. Xavier smirked at her, less surprised when it came to Themesycia but proclaiming her “kinky” for extending it to Vandrad’s father as well.

    “Mmph,” the Xocili hummed, shaking her head with a wistful, dreamy look off to the side. “His dad is an absolute stud, and is by far Vandaddy’s top competition. Even I can’t believe I managed to get him to break his hold out.” She could only assume Xavier’s surprise meant that he knew Vandrad was only half Rhaegarian, and thus that his father, being the Earthland parent, didn’t share the same propensities toward sexual looseness that the rest of Vandrad’s family did. Yet Mercury had managed to win him over, and she was very proud of it.

    The story tied back around to the first orgy she’d attended in Bellum then, with Mercury laying down a quick and brief contextual overview before revealing what Vandrad had done. The act had clearly earned some of Xavier’s respect, the former God-King confirming that such a move of confidence toward what he assumed was one of Vandrad’s lowest moments only gave Vandrad some control over the humiliation, embracing it on his own terms. “Oh yes, he was very proud of himself, and for good reason. It was the first time in my life that I’d ever laughed so hard I was crying, which was entirely out of the norm for me, so he felt very good about getting that kind of a reaction out of me.”

    Xavier seemed happy to know that Themesycia was keeping certain Rhaegarian lifestyles and traditions strong on Earthland, confirming that orgies were pretty standard back on their homeworld. He said that he and other friends his age when they were teens used to steal out into the sands for some privacy, braving the frigid desert nights to tangle up with one another for warmth and pleasure. By the devious little smile on Mercury’s face it was obvious that she approved of the tradition.

    The smile only deepened into a smirk as Xavier moved some of the hair back from her face, the pad of his thumb meticulously drawing a slow, soft line down the side of her cheek. Mercury turned her face into it just a bit, causing her neck to elongate subtly. He admitted such activities were a great way to get to know people, the man admitting he’d shacked up with his fair share of strangers in the past only to become friends with them after. “That so?” she asked him, lofting a playful brow in his direction. With a knowing look, she moved her hand up from his forearm to his chest, the tips of her fingers brushing slow, light circles over the exposed flesh and the raised beads of scar tissue upon it. When she spoke again, the tone of her voice had dropped to something a little more sultry as Mercury looked up at him with a dancing, heated gaze.

    “And just how well are you hoping to get to know me..?”

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    Post by Xavier Clarent 20th August 2023, 4:18 pm


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    Mercury was very proud of being able to bag Vandrad’s father, proclaiming him a stud and the top competitor for her affection under Vandrad. She had been surprised that she had been able to convince him to partake, given human’s propensity for not sharing partners with their own spawn. "Not gonna lie, that’s even a bit outlandish by Rhaegarian standards. Not wholly; plenty of fathers and mothers believe that partaking in their children’s chosen mate as a rite of passage. Sexual fortitude and ability is highly regarded in our society so parents like to make sure their sons and daughters are marrying someone worthy. It pro’lly happens more than it’s spoken about but can’t say I’ve managed to bag me a mother… yet,” he added the last part with a playful little smirk.

    She admitted that Vandrad had not only been quite proud of his get up but had managed to break her, making her laugh so hard that she had been in tears. It was the first time that she could recall it happening and apparently had told him as such, buffing his pride even higher. He laughed along with her at that thought, honestly and earnestly amused that Vandrad had been so… pleasant about the matter. So many, even on Rhaegar, may have found offense at her actions and reacted with vitriol at any further interaction but Vandrad, who she claimed was a grump and jackass, had owned what had happened to him and found a way to make light of it. It seemed the former prince was a lot more caring and empathic than he portrayed, which is almost exactly what she said he was, underneath his gruff exterior.

    As she explained that Themesycia had a secret club that pretty much ran orgies, Xavier shared his experiences with similar events on Rhaegar, reminiscing about the times spent on the cold dunes of his former planet. She looked fairly amused by his story before she warmed up even more as he brushed her hair back, her head turning just enough to deepen his hold, revealing her long, soft neck. Xavier knew he was treading in dangerous waters; venturing into a realm that usually wouldn’t be an issue, save for two factors. The first and foremost was the fact that Mercury was Vandrad’s fiance, engaged to be married to the man he had tried to kill. She was flirtatious and clearly quite forward with the sharing of her bed with several people, including Vandrad’s own family. But there was something to be said about laying with known friends and another thing entirely to consider sleeping with someone that could be considered the enemy, even if it was former. She’d already said that by seeking her out, he had set himself back in terms of gaining Vandrad’s trust and respect -- proclivity for sleeping around aside; he couldn’t imagine that it would improve if he had sex with Mercury.

    The second, and more important to Xavier, was the fact that he was, in a way, seeing Saffron. They hadn’t really ironed out any details about their relationship; they had slept together a few times and were acting what one would call a couple when not in view of their bandmates. They were in a gray area of trying to figure out what they were and where they were going. But it was that gray area that owed him some reprieve; after all, they hadn’t made anything official and hadn’t set any ground rules. And there was a good chance that Saffron knew Mercury and knew what she was like. He couldn’t imagine she would be that surprised to hear that Mercury managed to work her way into sleeping with him, given her obvious charm.

    Was he making excuses for himself? Probably; but the wiser parts of him were quickly falling silent as the tension between them got thicker. He had told her that plenty of strangers had become friends during the heated passion of the sand dunes and she had been quite interested in that, her brow arching at him. Her hand had pulled up from his forearm and moved up to the exposed part of his chest, her fingers brushing over his flesh in teasing, soft circles. Her tone changed as well, carrying the heat from her own desire as her eyes met his once more, asking how much he wanted to get to know her.

    Not enough to cross any boundaries. This is probably good; this is safe. Reasonable explanations dashed through the forefront of his mind, offering escapes should be willing to honor his dedication to not pressing his luck. But his weakness had always been women and sexy, confident and assured women were the root of so many problems he’d had on Rhaegar, so long ago. He let out a hummed chuckle as he leaned forward a bit more, his hand having remained on her face and sliding down to gently brush against her neck with the back of his fingers. "Imma level with you,” he said softly, his tone just as heated as her’s. "If you’re down for it… I’d love to get to know you intimately. Inside and out. Over and over all over this room of yours for the next few hours. I’d like you to go back to Vandrad and say that you have a brand new best friend…”

    "But going back… you might have some trouble walkin’.”



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    Post by Mercury Arseneault 20th August 2023, 5:12 pm

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    and discovering other peoples' weaknesses.
    Xavier informed her that even as far as Rhaegarians were concerned, sleeping with someone and then also sleeping with their parents wasn’t exactly the norm, though it wasn’t unheard of or necessarily taboo – just not as openly admitted to. There had been plenty of individuals that held value in the sexual prowess of a would-be romantic partner for their children, much like an Earthland parent might hold their child’s partner to standards of integrity or respect, and such. But it still wasn’t a widely practiced approach. Even he couldn’t boast having slept with a woman and her mother, though it seemed he wasn’t ruling out the possibility of it happening someday. Mercury merely grinned, a cheeky expression. “I’ve done it more times that I care to admit,” was her only contribution. While she certainly wasn’t ashamed of the fat that she had quite literally slept with Vandrad’s entire family, immediate and extended, even with a Rhaegarian she could imagine it wasn’t exactly the sexiest thing to discuss while flirting. Better to leave the exact number vague enough to be interesting with an air of naughty daring.

    Things took a turn then toward an entirely different interaction, the former God-King reciprocating her touch and laying down less-than-subtle indicators that he was interested in getting a more in-depth understanding of her, physically speaking. She was sure his major hesitation likely stemmed from not wanting to upset Vandrad further, and Mercury wasn’t going to relieve him of that worry, mostly because the knowledge that he was willing to be tempted against his better judgment was more than a little arousing to her. However, if she had thought that it would truly be a problem with Vandrad, she wouldn’t have allowed it to get this far. While Mercury’s lines were few and far between, she did have them, and she knew when not to cross them. Frankly, Vandrad was probably expecting that she would sleep with Xavier if given the chance. After all, she’d slept with Maker and his crimes were far, far worse.

    So she teased him, coaxed and lured him in with his own words and invitation, giving him an opening to test just how far he was willing to play this particular game. He hummed a soft chuckle and leaned a little closer, brushing his fingers down her neck and sending a slight shiver of anticipation down her spine. In a low, somewhat husky voice he admitted that he very much would love to get to know here more intimately, in every sense of the word, right there and then. He hoped to make a thing of it for several hours, long enough so that she could practically brag about it to her fiance, though he claimed she might have trouble walking straight afterward.

    Well, she was certainly all riled up now, staring at him through slightly hooded eyelids, her teeth biting her lower lip ever so slightly. Mercury highly doubted she’d have any issues walking afterward. After all, few men stood up to Gren in that department… but that didn’t mean she wasn’t turned on by the sentiment and the confidence. She leaned in closer herself, their faces barely inches apart from one another. “Well, I suppose it would be a shame to let that big old bed go to waste. And I don’t see Vandrad, or anyone around that might stop you…” she purred, “So why don’t you come over here and make my acquaintance?”

    In typical Mercury fashion, she enjoyed luring him into making the first sure move, allowing him to close the distance between their lips. But once that was accomplished, the rest of her caution, what little of it she had, was thrown to the wind as she wrapped her arms tightly around his neck and pulled herself against him. She would have to go back to Vandrad soon enough to report on what she’d found out…

    But he could wait a few more hours.

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