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    For Those Who Move Forward

    Mythal Ragnos
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    Post by Mythal Ragnos 21st September 2023, 1:01 pm

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    “Unfortunately, it seems that Maker may not have been wholly lying.”

    It had been several days since the climactic battle with the rogue Terran, the rogue Rhaegarian and the salvation of the lost souls of Teras Prime. The injuries had varied depending on the person, with Scourge -- the now newly named Cedric -- having suffered the worst of it outside of the loss of Genesis. Rest was given to those that needed and one after the other, people began to get up and return to their duties. Saffron was the last to wake and she was given a whole day to recover and regain her strength before it was decided that a debriefing meeting was needed. Everyone had a lot of questions and concerns for the future and it was best to just tackle them all in one meeting with everyone present.

    They had ventured to someone other than New Rhaegar for once. Though they had broken the news of Genesis to Dina early on, it still felt right to keep her in the know of what was happening. After all, the homunculus had made the ultimate sacrifice to help them defeat Maker and it seemingly had been agreed upon beforehand that should he return to Earthland from his containment by either Grubar or Hosrius, he would still be offered a seat in their unnamed alliance. Now that he was gone, it only made sense that Dina take up his place, as she would now be the one in charge of O Palácio Flutuante. The group had offered to come to see her, so she wouldn’t be forced to always be the one coming to them. That and it felt right to accompany her in a place that most likely constantly reminded her of Genesis, as both an emotional burden and reprieve. Castelo Nas Nuvens had a shocking amount of meeting rooms, though that should have been unsurprising given the sheer amount of shady characters they used to deal with. A fair number of them had been renovated into more… enjoyable rooms but there were still a handful for official meetings of staff.

    One such room was chosen for the meeting, dimly lit by ceiling lights that hung low and over the glass table. Two out of the four walls were made up completely of windows, looking out at the rest of the casino. The evening sky was creeping in, only a thin line of light where the sun had set on the horizon. Several of the other entertainment buildings rose up all around, fully lit up for the entertaining evening that awaited its visitors. The same group that had met prior to the missions had gathered in the room, extra seats having been brought in to accommodate everyone. Blade had opted to start the meeting and his news was starting out… troubling.

    “What does that mean?” Mythal asked, his brow furrowed in confusion.

    “You will recall what he told Mercury in his attempt to sway her clone to his side. How Teras Prime had been preparing for galactic domination and was using him to fuel their war machine. Halcyon explained it to me a bit and I was able to verify all of it with Knowhere. Though they prefer to go by… Teras now.” The blademaster reached into his pocket and extracted a small diamond, just large enough to fit in the palm of his hand. He manipulated it up to his fingers and then flicked it with his thumb, sending it flipping into the air. It spun up and came down before just about halfway to the floor, it came to a stop and righted itself. It hummed and exuded a blue glow that began to take form and structure. Light poured out of it and took the shape of a humanoid wearing a blue, glowing suit. The head was seemingly made of some kind of code, though it was written in runes and symbols that most if any would be able to decipher. It also lacked eyes and a mouth. The top half of the head wasn’t fully constructed in its usual place, floating up above and fracturing into different segments. These pieces flowed up like a waterfall in reverse, dissipating as they reached the top of the ‘crown’.

    Teras reached up to adjust its tie before it relaxed. “Good evening everyone,” it greeted them all, its voice seemingly made up of different tones that echoed together in a soft harmony.

    “What in the hell…?” Mythal asked, sitting forward. “I thought they were in some kind of… massive device.”

    “They were,” Quentin said as he materialized into existence beside the Darkness Slayer. “But the construction of Knowhere was meant to house the consciousnesses of the Terran people, not everything combined together. It wouldn’t have survived the mass insertion of spiritual energy. Luckily, thanks to Khelben’s efforts,” he said, nodding to the other Xocili. “I was able to bring them together. That didn’t solve the matter of where to keep them. Luckily I’ve been studying a lot of the technology that exists in this timeline, now that I’m out and about in the world. And through that same ritual, I was able to create this.” He gestured to the crystal and, by extension, the digital figure standing before them.

    “I thought you were like… givin’ them their own individuality. This looks like one guy.”

    “See, that’s what I thought,” Lux said before he’d even fully materialized, leaning against the table. “Imagine my surprise the first time I saw roboghost appear here.”

    “There was a discussion about that but this was the conclusion the Terran people came up with. They are still individuals but they are all part of a collective now. They are as alive as any spirit can be and their souls and consciousnesses have been brought together in harmony. They have their own individual thoughts and feelings but they felt that Knowhere was… rather useful, if unrefined. With their souls attached, it’s less like a thinking computer and more like a colony of people working together to provide information and answer questions.”

    “I was… confused at first too. I still am, if I’m being honest,” Blade said, glancing at the figure. “But it is what my people wanted; they told me that themselves. And Halcyon reiterated that fact. They seemed to believe that a collective consciousness was a part of their natural evolution.”

    “Something we would have achieved had our greed not gotten the best of us,” Teras spoke up finally. “What Raeran told you is true; the one that came to call himself Maker had a far more complicated story than he let on. He painted himself as a victim and he was not entirely incorrect. We recognized his brilliance early on, far superior to any that came before, which was a marvel considering our latent evolution to have superior intellects. We knew that he would be our means to pushing our world beyond the limited scope we had settled into. His parents were compensated for allowing us to test their child from an early age. He learned quickly, not just in his lessons but in what he believed his worth was. Results; he saw the reactions we gave for successes or failures and sought the approval of those around him. Unfortunately, our infrastructure was infected with desire to expand and rather than cultivating him like a proper child, he was viewed a means to an end.”

    Blade’s gaze dropped slightly as Teras continued. “We created what this planet would define as a sociopath. And as he grew, he created a facade to trick us into believing he was going with our plans. Halcyon and Raeran spoke of this to us but we didn’t listen, happy to be rich and proud of a son that was going to elevate the Terran people beyond their wildest dreams. So blinded were we that we never stopped to consider he would be plotting against us. We never suspected, right up until he activated his device and absorbed our world into himself.”

    “So yer people didn’t listen to reason and Maker took advantage of your blindness…” Mythal said, scoffing slightly. “Sounds a bit like what happened to the Dread Masters.”

    “And many others. Maker was quite adept at charming people and allowing him to get in close. But as Patricia rightly assumed, that was because we, like the Rhaegarians, have some form of Blood Marker.”

    “Yes, except ours evolved in a different direction. Maker asked about it once he had discovered the Rhaegarians, noticing a similar structure in the genetic make up of himself and the prisoners he had detained. He theorized that the Terrans had a similar trait and wondered why it hadn’t surfaced in a similar manner to the Rhaegarian people. We lacked the capacity to deduce accordingly but once we were joined, we had time to convene over the matter. And though we lack evidence, we believe our heightened intellect is due to our ‘Blood Markers’. And Maker’s was different, perhaps the first of our people that was.”

    “Yes, I believe Professor had theorized that his Blood Marker had something to do with the manipulation of people. That his innate charm wasn’t just that but in fact heightened in an almost… seductive manner,” Patricia spoke up.

    Teras nodded. “He called it… ‘Perfect World’. His lies weren’t just charming by themselves but instead influenced a person’s viewpoint on things. Raeran spoke of a meeting between Vandrad du Wolff, Mercury Arseneault and Maker himself. Each of them saw a different version of Maker at the same time. He could manipulate a person’s viewpoint, their thoughts, to see truth in his words. And he found that it spread to others through secondary contact. Though it seems it didn’t affect Vandrad du Wolff.” Teras’ head shifted slightly, looking in the future king’s direction.

    “So… when we had that meetin’ about what she’d found and all of us were suddenly feelin’ sympathetic to the guy?” Mythal asked.

    “Undoubtedly an infection point. Mercury had inadvertently transferred it to us,” Patricia explained, looking to Teras for confirmation.

    “Indeed. But the moment that the truth, the real one, was provided to those infected, it broke the manipulation. I believe there is a magic on your world called Charm that operates in a similar fashion. The target is charmed until they realize they’ve been charmed. Most likely, this is the reason that the Terran people were taken in by him and never once considered him a threat. Though for one reason or another, Halcyon and Raeran warning us didn’t break the manipulation. A very curious predicament, one that Maker himself wasn’t able to figure out before he perished.”



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    Mercury Arseneault
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    Post by Mercury Arseneault 21st September 2023, 7:55 pm

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    Mercury frowned, even as Mythal voiced the question that ran through her mind.

    The change in pace had been nice. While she certainly had nothing against New Rhaegar – far from it – it was nice to be someplace that was so closely associated with Genesis. Dina had handled the news about the homunculus’ death well, all things considered, but it was clear she was heartbroken over the loss of her friend. His arrest had left room for him to someday return, as much of a long shot as that might have been, and she had not been prepared to learn of his passing within two days of his departure. Mercury and Serilda had delivered the news together, and in so doing Dina had thanked them by offering to host their debrief, since she’d inherited the casino from him.

    It was in one of the meeting rooms inside Castelo Nas Nuvens where they currently sat, with Blade opening things up to confirm that perhaps Maker’s lies hadn’t been quite as fabricated as they had once believed. The director asked for an explanation, prompting Blade to state that Maker’s claims about the Terran’s designs for galactic control were actually more in line with the truth than they had originally believed, which he had confirmed with Knowhere. Or rather Teras, as they apparently had elected to call themselves now. He withdrew a small diamond from a pocket and flicked it into the air, the item stopping itself before it could hit the floor and taking on the form of a humanoid that was vaguely masculine in appearance, though there was no true facial structure, and there seemed to be several voices within its own.

    Saffron raised a brow, curious and impressed from where she sat at the table between Cedric and Grubar. Serilda and Dina were equally as interested, though they were more subtle about it than others in the room. Even Khelben sat forward with a studious look. The man had been quite out of his element at not just being out of prison still, but having been taken along for the debrief to the casino.

    The only one who seemed to be more muted toward the newcomer’s arrival was, ironically, Mercury. It wasn’t that she wasn’t fascinated; she truly was. She’d gotten some exposure to Knowhere before the attack, and this new form that Quentin had created to host the collective spirits of the Terrans was quite the marvel. Yet she was quiet, her mind stuck on what Blade had told them, with a quiet look of contemplation on her face. The archmage materialized to explain what he had done, at the request of Blade’s people, which he had only managed to do thanks to Khelben’s dedication to getting the work done. The Xocili ducked his head when several eyes glanced his direction, a slight blush rising to his cheeks, the man grateful for the acknowledgement but just as happy for the topic to move along.

    The new and improved version of Knowhere was a bit tedious and not what any of them had expected, but it seemed to be what the people had asked for, believing that ultimately they would have found their way to a state such as this on their own had they not been blinded by their mortal natures.

    Teras tacked on to the conversation by giving an almost academic run down of Maker’s history, words that Eriledar himself had told her once upon a time. There had been a time that she believed it, only to be assured of his lies once the nature of his blood marker had been revealed, yet here they all were once again painting a picture that had more gray than black and white. Logically, Mercury knew there couldn’t have been any alternate solutions to how things had gone down. Victim or no, Maker made his choices and there were plenty of things he’d done after opening up to Mercury that he could have chosen to not do, had he truly wanted to try at a better life. Namely, attacking Vandrad with Raici… but that didn’t stop the pit that was still forming in her stomach.

    The talk went on with Mercury listening in silence, not quite as engaged as the others. She’d been having a rough few days since the fight, not just in recovering her strength but also coping with the loss of Genesis and Maker, and the impending loss of Blade that was drawing ever nearer. Normally in a situation like this she would have been full of ceaseless questions, and likely a number of flirtations, and yet she merely sat in preoccupied quiet.

    It was Serilda who spoke next. “It’s certainly odd that Vandrad seemed to be immune to the effect, but I suppose there isn’t much that can be done in the way of research to figure out why, at this point.” Shifting in her seat, the noblewoman turned to face Teras more fully. “I apologize in advance for my forwardness, but given this information I feel that there are some… difficult questions that must be asked, starting first and foremost with what you plan to do from here? Don’t get me wrong, I am glad that we were able to restore you to your souls, but your testimony lends to a number of concerns, not the least of which is the fact that you once were mobilizing toward universal domination. I think it goes without saying that none in this room will stand to allow that. Has your collective consciousness maintained such inclinations..?”

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    Vandrad Ragnos
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    Post by Vandrad Ragnos 22nd September 2023, 12:07 pm

    There’s no fair or unfair in battle.
    ( There is only victory or in your case, defeat. )
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    Vandrad seemed to be as muted as Mercury was when it came to his interest in the newly formed Teras but his reason for it remained a mystery. It certainly wasn’t over grief; though he knew his fiance was going to miss Genesis and, to a point, Maker, the future king hadn’t made much leeway in befriending the former and would never have considered doing so with the latter. Genesis’ loss was a hard one if only for the friendship he provided to the others and the promise of an alliance with his subordinates. Vandrad had never been taken in by the homunculus’ passionate personality like some of the others but that didn’t mean he didn’t respect him. Genesis had rebelled against his creator, seeing the error in his ways and had sought to pave his own path. The former prince couldn’t help but respect the determination that came with that.

    But other than that, he was simply observing the scene before him, which was nothing new when it came to their meetings. Unless he had his own thoughts to add to the discussion, he was satisfied sitting back and listening to everyone else’s thoughts so that he could help formulate his own. Teras was… a unique creation, a marvel of magic and technology that the engineer in him was curious to understand. But like Serilda, learning that the Terrans’ desire for conquest had not been as fabricated as they once believed, he was concerned over granting them a second chance at that same goal. So he listened intently, his eyes flicking to Serilda as she pondered about his ability to resist Maker’s marker before dismissing it, as they lacked any means to properly test it.

    But the point of her speaking up was to address the matter that Vandrad himself had been mulling over. She apologized for being forward but prompted them for answers concerning Teras’ plan moving forward. While she was happy they had been able to revive the Terran people, in one form or another, it was troubling to hear that they had once considered universal domination -- an act that she made very clear would not be allowed by anyone in that room. So she put the question forward; if any in the collective still harbored that same desire from before. The collective’s head shifted slightly, its ‘face’ turning away. It wouldn’t be hard to figure out that it was internally gathering information from the collection of souls inside.

    “There are those within the collective that are… remorseful that the Terran people were not given the opportunity to spread their glory throughout the galaxy. But they are regrets linked to the past, not to the future. Even if such inclinations still existed, we lack the ability and resources to make it possible. But the Terrans understand that our resurrection comes at the price of learning from our prior errors and our single-minded focus on conquest is what allowed Maker the window of opportunity to bring us down. Our civilization lived in relative peace for thousands of years when we had squashed the desire to dominate, especially from the ones that called themselves the Reclaimers.”

    “Reclaimers? That sounds quite concerning,” Cedric spoke up with an amused snort. “Would they happen to be the group that Genesis told us about? The ones that hid beneath the surface and worshiped some long-forgotten goddess that served as your creator?”

    “We see the one called Genesis made you aware of our past. That is correct; in our primal states, we flourished with vast numbers. Of course this put resources in danger, as well as lives as tribes formed and battles were fought. Calculating the amount of Terran lives taken during our prehistoric years would take time but understand that it was alarmingly high. The only reason we didn’t wipe ourselves out was because our people copulated often and produced spawn. But at the beginning of what would be called our ‘Silver Age’ in your vernacular, a group of Terrans came together to form a nation. And in it, they sought to discover a means to stem our desires. Through research, we discovered a ‘vaccine’ that would dampen our needs to fornicate and passionately represent ourselves. We created a… weapon, a biological weapon that we loosed upon our planet so that we could affect the greater populace of our world.”

    "You used a biological creation against your own people? That kind of warfare is frowned upon almost everywhere, including here,” Vandrad finally spoke up, his gaze fixated on Teras.

    “We would argue it was for the greater good. Otherwise, our world would continue to rage and burn at our whims until it was nothing but ash. We agree that the method is questionable at best but they lacked another avenue to pursue. Nevertheless, the vaccine took effect and where once was a barbaric inclination came a yearning for greater knowledge, to better understand the world around us. That one nation grew and soon the entire world was under one shared rule, embraced and governed by the people in equal measure. But… the cure was not all encompassing. One cannot anticipate every genetic mutation and several dozen, if not hundred, Terrans remained immune. They saw that the rest of the world had changed and took to ground, hiding themselves away in underground tunnels. Ironically they, too, united together in fear and hatred to what the rest of the Terran people had become. It was there they found… something. Evidence of some divine power or so they believed. It corrupted them into believing that she was our creator, the one that had made us in her image. And so greater offense was taken at the modifications that had been ‘forced’ upon our people.”

    "Who is this divine power? This all-powerful goddess they speak of?” Vandrad spoke up once more.

    “We do not know. The Reclaimers were wiped out generations ago, the ruling Terran body organizing a vast operation to take them out. They had begun to kidnap children and young adults and had somehow found a way to reverse the effects of the modifications. We lack their manic knowledge due to this thorough extermination.”

    “The Myn,” Cedric pointed out. “If anything is capable of wiping the slate clean, it would be that.”

    Teras nodded. “We agree. Though Maker kept us locked away from learning more about the element once it had been extracted, he was able to draw from our former knowledge pool a means to encase it once he had taken it from himself.”

    “What do you mean ‘former knowledge pool’?” Patricia asked.

    “That’s the one drawback to our ritual,” Quentin spoke up, wearing a slightly ashamed look. “I was able to reconnect the souls of the Terran people with their consciousness but… there was nowhere to put the information that Maker had taken in from the planet itself. It was too vast to fit into any receptacle I could create and trying to force it into the collective would have destroyed them all. I didn’t have time to discuss that fact until I realized what was happening. I was forced to sacrifice it into the ether. I am terribly sorry about that.” He bowed his head out of respect to what he seemed to believe was a transgression.

    "No. You did the right thing,” Vandrad spoke up, looking over at Quentin. "Whatever knowledge Maker sucked up was unearned and apparently tainted. Allowing it to continue to exist would have only complicated matters. And if it was between saving lives or saving information, lives will always take precedence. You have nothing to apologize for, Quentin.”

    Teras nodded, seemingly in agreement with the future king. “But we digress; We have not answered your first question. We had wanted to stay with Raeran and Halcyon, as they are our people and it is their right to have our knowledge and connection. But… we have learned of Raeran’s unfortunate infection that will claim his life and his intent to… wipe it out,” he turned its head to ‘look’ in Blade’s direction, who was busy staring at the table in front of him. “Instead, he offered another solution. There seems to be a connection between the Rhaegarian and Terran people -- one that lacks explanation. We would like to stay on ‘New Rhaegar’ as we’re informed it is called to learn more about the Rhaegarian people from all of you and those that reside there. Perhaps, through conversation and study, we can discover what that connection is.”







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    Post by Serilda Sinclair 22nd September 2023, 5:45 pm

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    Serilda didn’t much care for having to confront Teras with such an… almost accusatory inquiry so soon after their salvation, but the information they had provided about Teras Prime’s history left much to be concerned about. If there was a chance that Teras would attempt to enact any lingering desires of conquest from their people, it was best to know about it now so they could find a way to neutralize that possibility before having to take drastic measures to do so. Granted there was nothing to say that Teras couldn’t or wouldn’t lie about it; while Mythal’s ability to sense lies was handy, it wasn’t fool proof. But there was little she could do on that front. She could only ask and be transparent about her thoughts, and hope for the best.

    The collective took a moment to consider their response, likely accumulating a general consensus. When they spoke, they admitted that there were members within that harbored remorse for a missed opportunity to see their plans through, but that they had no intentions of rekindling such ambitions, and not just because they simply did not have the resources to do so. They understood that their hubris was what had allowed them to be caught off guard by Maker’s machinations. The mention of the Reclaimers brought an inquisitive look from many at the table, with Cedric drawing the correlation between the name and the underground Terran society that Genesis had once told them about. Teras confirmed the man’s theory, reiterating a number of things that most everyone in the room had already known, if from a slightly different perspective.

    However, there was one part of the story that Genesis had not imparted. Serilda could only assume it was because the homunculus hadn’t known. It seemed that in their desire to save their planet from self annihilation, the nation that had formed to unify the planet had crafted and unleashed a virus of sorts that stinted the more carnal and passionate natures of their own people. There was a visceral reaction around the room even as Vandrad voiced the extremity of such measures. Serilda had drawn herself up a bit, a regal look of offense on her face. Saffron’s had scrunched up in a disgusted wince. Mercury’s brows furrowed in concern, though she seemed less shocked by the news than most others. Teras insisted that it was a measure taken only because they could not think of any other solution that would not involve the extinction of their people.

    Unfortunately – as upsetting as it was to consider it unfortunate – the “vaccine” had not been effective to everyone on the planet. A small percentage of the Terrans remained unchanged, and had retreated underground to separate themselves from all the others. In doing so they had discovered evidence of what they would eventually come to believe was a goddess that had created them, ultimately considering the changes to their biology an affront to her designs. Unfortunately, they didn’t know much of anything as to her identity, as the Terrans that once possessed such knowledge had been wiped out long before the All Knowing. Cedric conjectured that the use of Myn had likely been involved, which Teras agreed with but unfortunately could not prove due to the fact that they no longer had the vast reserves of knowledge they once did when they were simply Knowhere.

    Yet another comment that drew a number of curious looks from around the room, and at Patty’s prompting Quentin explained how he had been forced to choose between saving the souls of the Terrans or ensuring their obliteration by attempting to also cram the knowledge of the planet itself within the new device. Mercury nodded as Vandrad assured the archmage that he had made the right call. “Much of the research Maker did consisted of knowledge that either should stay buried, or did not belong in our Time to begin with,” she said, finally speaking up for the first time since the meeting started, though she still seemed a bit detached. “The loss of knowledge is a terrible thing, but… with the kind of work Maker was doing, better that it’s gone so that it cannot be used ever again, not even by us – which is why I went back after I’d regained a bit of my strength and destroyed what was left of his ship.”

    Finally, Teras got around to answering Serilda’s question, voicing that its intention had been to stay with Blade and Halcyon, but upon learning that would not be an option it had been proposed to them that they instead stay on New Rhaegar. It seemed appropriate, given the connection between the Terrans and Rhaegarians. In doing so, they hoped to maybe play a part in piecing the finer parts of the history puzzle together.

    Serilda glanced at Vandrad, Mercury, and Themesycia, all of whom held the final say on the matter, though she didn’t expect any of them to say no. After giving a meaningful glance to her fiance and her future mother-in-law, the Xocili nodded and finally showed a bit of emotion, if only a small amount, giving Teras a genuine if sorrowful smile. “I’d like that very much. You are more than welcome to stay with us, Teras.”

    With that matter settled, Serilda gave the hive a nod of her own. “That seems more than reasonable. Thank you for your honesty, Teras.” Then, after a moment of thought, she added, “It’s a shame that we weren’t able to at least get any of that information out of Maker before he died. All evidence concludes that he’d made quite a few strides in learning more about the connection between the Terrans and the Rhaegarians. It would have been nice to have a few answers, or at least to benefit from his head start. I suppose there is little enough that can be done about it, now.”

    “With respect, Lady Serilda, that… may not be entirely true.” Khelben looked uncomfortable with himself for speaking up, visibly fighting the urge to duck his head as everyone turned to look at him. Clearing his throat nervously, he continued, sounding more in control of his nerves than he looked. “I have been running a thorough self-diagnostic since… everything that happened with the transferral of Knowhere, and it seems that my… acquisition of magic… isn’t the only byproduct of the exchange. Though Master Quentin only saved the consciousness of Knowhere, the lost information from the planet itself was also included in the upload, which technically means that for a brief period of time I… hosted and channeled that knowledge directly. I’ve located a number of files inside my databases, all of them corrupted beyond my ability to access them… but after some digging, I’ve been able to confirm that none of the files were ones that I held before interfacing with the ship.”

    The Voidwalker frowned in thought. “You think you may have retained some of Knowhere’s knowledge.” It wasn’t a question so much as a statement of understanding.

    He shrugged slightly. “Possibly. That or other pieces of information that was stored in the ship’s mainframe that are entirely unrelated to Teras Prime and its people. The files could contain useful information as much as they could contain knowledge that, as we’ve discussed, would be better off destroyed. There’s simply no way to know without accessing them, and for all I know the files are damaged beyond any ability to restore. But… I felt it best to be transparent about it, regardless.”

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    Post by Vandrad Ragnos 23rd September 2023, 12:30 pm

    There’s no fair or unfair in battle.
    ( There is only victory or in your case, defeat. )
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    Though he knew that Mercury wouldn’t be pleased by any information being lost -- given her inquisitive nature -- it seemed Vandrad also knew that she understood how dangerous his studies and experiments had been. She remarked about how they didn’t belong in their Time to begin with. She didn’t want to see any of the work that he had created and brought into the world used by anyone, including them, due to his dangerous nature and it was for that reason that she went back and destroyed the rest of the living ship. It was a true loss, given what it was and represented but there was no telling the kinds of things that the rogue Terran had hid within its walls. Better to scatter the ashes to the wind then let anything else out that could be as catastrophic as the Myn.

    After a long winded explanation that filled in the missing details from Genesis’ own version, Teras took a moment to properly answer Serilda’s original question. He had intended on staying with Blade and Halcyon, as they were of the same race and their knowledge was theirs by right. But given that the lone survivor wasn’t long for the world, he had suggested that perhaps Teras stay with the Rhaegarians, who seemed more like racial cousins. It wasn’t so much of an ask as it was a proposition and the attention turned to Themesycia, Vandrad and Mercury. The former duchess turned her attention to the future of the two nations, believing their opinion on the matter mattered more than her own at that moment. Vandrad’s attention turned to the Xocili and she nodded, which in turn brought the same act from him. She stated they would enjoy having them join them in New Rhaegar and the future king followed up. "Given that you have no inclinations for conquest, you’re welcome to join the island. I’m sure both Rhaegarian and Xocili will be interested in your people and getting to know you… once they understand what it is they are speaking to.”

    “Much appreciated. The honor will be all mine,” Teras replied to them both, bowing its head out of respect. Serilda spoke to it once more and thanked it for its candor, though she lamented that they were unable to retrieve any information out of Maker before his death. He’d seemingly unraveled a bit of the mystery between the two races but whatever secrets and discoveries he had made were lost to the grave, now that the extraneous information had been purged. It was then that Khelben spoke up, clearly disenchanted with being the center of attention. But despite that, he continued to speak, explaining that he had been diagnosing himself after the transfer and it seemed he had discovered something. In addition to his newfound magic, there were also a fair number of files stored within that weren’t there before the mission. From what he could tell, they were corrupted to the point that even he couldn’t decrypt them but they were still something. And as Serilda stated, it was possible they were some of the original Knowhere’s knowledge.

    Khelben couldn’t be sure, as it could just be regular information that was stored in the ship’s mainframe as well. But if he had them, the least they could do was find a way to salvage them and see if they were worth saving or if they should be destroyed with the rest of the information. “We may be able to help with that. We do not claim to have an accurate understanding of Xocili biology; what little that Maker shared with Knowhere we believe to be partially incorrect for the sake of deceiving him. But working with you, we may be able to recover some if not all of the data.”

    “At the very least, we’ll know if it’s anythin’ related to Teras Prime or if it’s just garbage,” Mythal spoke up, shrugging. “But beside all of that, we still have the matter of Seberg to be worried about.”

    “Oh I’m sure Saff scared the absolute piss outta him. I’d be shocked if we see him again,” Grubar spoke up from his corner of the room, chuckling.

    “Unfortunately, I think that is exactly why we will see him again,” Cyrene replied swiftly, not sharing the Scengar’s mirth. “For as long as we’ve known him, Seberg Tiri has never experienced anything that had surpassed his strength. There were plenty of other Rhaegarians with other abilities that should have been able to put him in the ground. But his Blood Marker is just… there’s no explanation for his ability to adapt. I’ve never heard any mention of him getting angry, let alone being scared for his life. I think it will break something in him and possibly cause an Awakening.”

    “An Awakening? That sounds… bad…” Mythal said, frowning at the very insinuation.

    “For most it isn’t. Sometimes, for reasons we’ve never been able to explain, Blood Markers can evolve. Expand their abilities and make them even more useful than before. There’s been a few cases where someone has forcefully initiated an Awakening because of stress, fear, willpower and… well, anger,” Cyrene said, letting out a soft sigh. “If there is anyone that can make such a change, Seberg would be it. I just never considered the fact that he would be pushed to the point of having to force it.”

    Vandrad also sighed. "Something to think upon in addition to the information Khelben may or may not possess. I’m sure Patricia and Ever would be able to help as well so you should meet with them and discuss what steps to take” he said, nodding to the women and receiving returning nods of agreement while maintaining his gaze on Mercury’s brother. "As for Seberg, we will need to tread carefully -- especially the three of you,” he said, directing his attention to Cedric, Grubar and Saffron. "Keep your eyes open and make sure to keep in communication with someone at all times.”

    “Well I can’t hang around on the planet much longer. I provided proof of Genesis’ death and ‘Hosrius’ puck so that bought me some time. But I still have a debt owed and I can’t risk the organization sending people here to collect me,” Grubar explained.

    Vandrad nodded in understanding. "But Seberg is an issue for the near future. I believe Dina and Mercury had something they wished to discuss with the group in addition to all of this for the immediate future.”







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    Post by Saffron Remington 23rd September 2023, 3:35 pm



    COME AT ME AND YOU'LL SEE
    I'M MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE

    --- YOU THINK THAT YOU'LL BREAK ME, YOU'RE GONNA FIND IN TIME ---
    Much like with most of the meetings thus far, Saffron had very little to contribute. It wasn’t that she wasn’t interested. Far from it, in fact. Teras was fascinating, even to someone like her that didn’t really consider herself much of a science and technology enthusiast. Truthfully, however, the only thing she had much stock in with all of this was Seberg at this point, and even then there wasn’t much she could add given that she was missing a pivotal chunk of time from the interaction. So, she did as she always did, which mostly involved listening and soaking in the details but otherwise letting the more important people do all the talking.

    When the subject of Seberg came up, Grubar seemed pretty convinced they’d heard the last of the rogue Rhaegarian, referencing Saffron’s success in scaring the life out of him. The blonde gave him a dry smirk, but from the look on her face it was obvious she didn’t agree. Neither did Cyrene, it seemed. Themmy’s sister explained that she’d never heard of Seberg being angry or afraid before, and feared that it might spark something she referred to as an Awakening, which seemed to be an evolution of one’s Blood Marker. It did not happen often, but she was firm in her belief that if any Rhaegarian would pull off such a feat, Seberg would be the one.

    Saffron groaned. “Great, that’s just what we need on top of him absorbing the Myn…” She shifted a bit in her seat, crossing her arms over her chest as she pondered the unsettling news.

    Vandrad made a quick note about setting up a game plan for seeing what they could do to unlock whatever was in Khelben’s head. The Xocili nodded. “Yes, sir.” From there, the future king turned back to the three that had fought Seberg, insisting that everyone needed to be on their guards, but none more than the three of them. He instructed that each of them were to remain in open communication with the others, just to ensure that everyone would be alerted immediately should something happen. Grubar admitted that he likely wouldn’t be at much risk, considering he couldn’t stick around much longer. He’d done enough to buy him some time and prevent his masters from enacting desertion measures against him, but that didn’t mean he was off the hook entirely and if he lingered too much longer the organization would still send people after him.

    Saffron’s look soured, but she made no comment on it. At this point she was well past her prior grievances with Grubar, the two of them having worked things out more than well enough. However, the knowledge that he had to leave was hitting her hard, much harder than she was ready or willing to talk about, the blonde more keen on ignoring the reality completely for the time being. “At this point I think it’s safe to say I’m going to be his prime target moving forward. We were all involved in the hit, but I’m the one who dealt the blow, and he wasn’t exactly shy about wanting to focus his punishment on me. Add that to everything else…” She sighed and shook her head. “No, he’s going to be gunning for me. For all of us, certainly, but me most of all. So I’m gonna have to do a lot more than just stay in contact; I’m gonna have to really start making progress on pushing the limitations of my magic… and maybe see what we can do to figure out what I tapped into and figure out if I can do it again, hopefully with a little more control.” The idea of what she’d done still made her hella nervous, but she’d rather have any asset she could.

    Vandrad turned things over to Dinah and Mercury, the latter of which nodded to the other to take the lead. “Thank you, Vandrad.” The casino owner turned to face everyone else. “I’m putting together a celebration of life event for Genesis, and together with Mercury’s help I think we’ve come up with something that is… well, precisely what he would have wanted.” She chuckled a bit. “Invitations will be sent to all of our registered guests, and there will be plenty of special attractions and performances, including an entire wing that will be set aside to host an orgy for any who might be interested, which Mercury and I both felt he would like. However, I will also be hosting a more private gathering at the same time for those who knew Genesis more personally, which I would love for all of you to attend. Given his love for dressing up and seeing people looking their finest, it will be a formal dress code.”

    “Oh hell yeah.” Saffron grinned wide, the blonde always down for a party and an excuse to dress to the nines.

    Dinah continued. “The private party will be about more than just celebrating Genesis’ life, however. I would also like to use the time to celebrate Mercury’s return from the ‘dead’.”

    Mercury shot the woman a surprised look. “Wait, seriously? Are you sure? Not that I’m not flattered, but I would hate to make something that should be about Genesis about me..”

    “Genesis had already been planning on hosting a surprise party for you after the battle. He may not be able to attend it any longer, but… I would very much like to host it in his place, and I don’t think it will conflict with the celebration. It’s what he would want.”

    “Oh… well, when you put it that way, how could a woman possibly refuse?” At least for a brief moment, Mercury’s usual chipperness and flirty candor returned, drawing a chuckle from most around the room.

    With the matter settled, the meeting was more or less at an end, and after a few other quick notes everyone was released as they saw fit. A few chose to stay and catch up with Dinah, but Saffron was one of the first to take her leave. She’d put off seeing Trevor long enough, and now that her other obligations were out of the way she didn’t want to wait any longer. Once back on the island, she collected her things and used the device she’d been given to warp back to Fairy Tail.

    She didn’t wait much longer than it took for her to drop off her stuff and clean herself up a little. She wasn’t wearing most of her bandages anymore, but the blonde was still banged up pretty bad. There were bruises and scrapes all over her body, most of them hidden beneath her clothes for the time being, but plenty of evidence on her face and hands. Saffron winced slightly a her reflection in the mirror, but it was what it was at this point.

    Once she was ready, she hopped on her motorcycle and once more made the trip to Reinford, her focus on getting there so intent that she didn’t even stop to think that she probably should have shot him a message to let him know she was on her way. The day was already more or less at an end, and by the time she got to the guild a lot of people would have been in bed already – though she knew that Trevor and many members of Confidence International were likely still awake, since most of them were night owls. Parking her bike outside the building, she navigated her way through the hall again and back up to the guildmaster’s room. Without hesitation, she knocked soundly on the door, though she found her voice lacking by way of announcing herself.

    It wasn’t until he opened the door and she saw him standing there that she was finally able to speak. “Hey…” she said, her expression a mixture of emotions between relief and happiness at being able to see him again, and a bit of sheepishness for knowing she’d once again shown up unannounced after he’d had to spend several day worrying for her life.
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    There seemed to be a unified silence with Saffron’s comment; she would definitely be the one that Seberg would be going after more. Sure, Cedric and Grubar had a large part in leading up to his stalwart-breaking moment but the Fairy Tail mage was the one that had actually followed through and made it happen. Plus he’d already been more focused on Saffron before and this would only intensify it. Luckily, Saffron was on the right way of thinking; constant communication was only a portion of the preparation they needed to make. She needed to start pushing the limits of her magic and seeing if she would recreate the event that had pushed Seberg back in the first place. Vandrad nodded in agreement with her words. "Then prepare yourself for the training of your life. I’m going to push you until you break and see what we can pull out of you.” It was about the only positive the future king was taking out of the matter. The fact that she had pushed herself to a new realm of power was exciting enough but she seemed hellbent on reaching it again and as his student, he would do everything he could to help her attain it.

    But that was for the future. At the moment, he also knew that Dina and Mercury had wanted to speak on something else. The now-controlling owner of the casino thanked him and then stated that she wanted to put together a celebration of life for Genesis. Something of a party that seemed to have some additional flare, the woman chuckling as she mentioned that Genesis would approve. Vandrad’s eyes narrowed slightly at his fiance as Dina continued, saying that she would send out invitations, promising quite the spectacle, as well as an orgy that would take up an entire wing. The future king did his absolute best to keep his eyes from rolling, unsurprised. But she continued, stating that she would also host a more private gathering for the people that had gotten to know Genesis personally, which included everyone at the meeting currently. And as Genesis loved a good dress up, she had requested it be formal.

    Yet it wasn’t just for Genesis; she wanted to include Mercury’s sudden and surprising ‘return from the dead’ as a reason to party as well. The Xocili was surprised but humbled by the offer, showing a bit of her usual self in her thanks, which amused all of the room. Details about the party would come soon, Dina promising she wanted to host the event sooner rather than later. But that just about summed up their meeting and covered the last bits of information that needed additional clarification. As everyone got up to say goodbye or hang around, off went Saffron, leaving the rest of them in the dust as she took off to fulfill her word to another.

    By the time that Saffron had arrived at Confidence International, Trevor was mixing some new music. He’d been an utter wreck in the days after she had left, unsure what to think or how to function. Somehow, sheer force of will or something else, he had managed to get through each day, waiting and fearing that no messenger would ever come. But after three days he received a notice from her informing him that she was alive and she would come by when she could. The sense of relief he felt was unlike anything he’d ever felt before. His first instinct was to ask if he could meet her, if he could see for himself that she was okay. Of course she wasn’t lying but he was sure a part of him wouldn’t be content and satiated until he saw himself she was alive and breathing. But he calmed himself, telling himself to relax and let her do what she needed. She was probably still healing.

    He expected she would let him know when she could come by so he wasn’t expecting any guests. His headphones were only partially on; one cushion was over his ear while the other was just above his other ear. His head was bobbing slightly as he listened to the music playing in, a recent mix from their band, Delinquent Ward. They’d worked it out right before Saffron had gone and he was just finishing up some of the mixing on it. When he heard a knock on the door, he was surprised. It was already fairly late and usually the only reason someone would come around this late was if it was mission important.

    Maybe one of the heists went sideways? He sighed as he pulled off the headphones and pressed pause on the song. He stood up, realizing he still had his towel from his shower earlier draped over his shoulders. It wouldn’t be the first time he’s had to answer the door half-naked. He spoke as he opened the door. "This better not be something I have to put a shirt on for. I ain’t lookin’ for--” The words came to a deadstop in his throat as he froze, staring at Saffron before him. She greeted him softly, her tone sheepish but also happy, clearly relieved to see him.

    His brain had errored out. But it seemed his heart knew what it wanted. Next thing he knew, he’d already stepped forward and pulled her into a tight hug, pulling her as close to him as he could possibly get. "Saffron,” he said softly in return, relief washing over him like a warm wave. He held her for a few moments before he pulled back. "Sorry, you look… well, hell, you look great, considerin’ how you made everything sound,” he said with an awkward laugh as he practically pulled her into the room. Closing it behind her, he brought her over to the couch he had near the door and sat down with her. He held her hands in his, only releasing one to reach up and gently brush one of her bruises lightly. "Are you okay? Nothing’s broken?”


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    Post by Saffron Remington 23rd September 2023, 8:09 pm



    COME AT ME AND YOU'LL SEE
    I'M MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE

    --- YOU THINK THAT YOU'LL BREAK ME, YOU'RE GONNA FIND IN TIME ---
    As she heard him calling out about making sure he didn’t need to put a shirt on for whoever was calling so late at night, it only then dawned on her that she probably should have given him a heads up. Oh well, too late now, she thought. Saffron certainly kept him on his toes, if nothing else. He opened the door and his voice caught dead in his throat at the sight of her, the woman greeting him with some mild and uncharacteristic awkwardness at not notifying him in advance. At the moment, however, she was so happy to see him that she really didn’t register his state of dress. She’d seen him naked multiple times by this point anyway, so it wasn’t exactly a new sight for her.

    Trevor paused only long enough to process the fact that she was there, and then Saffron was in his arms, the guildmaster speaking her name quietly in relief. She held him back just as tightly, her arms wrapped around his torso with her face buried in the crook of his neck. They held one another like that for several minutes before he eventually pulled back with a small apology and a remark about how well she looked, all things considered. Saffron gave a half laugh. “I’d say you should see the other guy, but… we didn’t put as much of a dent in him as he did in us, I’m afraid.”

    She let him pull her inside and lead her to the couch where she sat close to him. Trevor relinquished one of her hands to gently touch one of the dark spots on her face, asking about her health. “Honestly I looked a lot worse than this a few days ago. I was unconscious for all of the healing that was done to me, but I was told sometime after I’d woken up that I had a couple broken ribs, several strained muscles, and a small puncture in one of my lungs. A bit of organ damage, too. But we had a team of capable medics standing by, so they were able to see to everyone nearly right away.”

    Now that she was here, Saffron honestly wasn’t sure what else to say to him. She was holding his hand firmly like she didn’t want to let it go, like she thought she’d never be able to hold it again. When she finally spoke again, her voice was much quieter. “It was close,” the drummer admitted. “I mean really… really close… He had us dead to rights. I’m honestly still trying to process that we survived. We shouldn’t have. Our plan to deal with his magic… sort of backfired. We had created a weapon that we hoped would destroy his magic and render him relatively harmless, but… instead he absorbed it and it made him even more powerful.”

    She shook her head gently. “The main target was eliminated by the other strike force, but from what I understand it was a fairly desperate fight. Each time they thought they’d killed him, he somehow managed to come back stronger. One of our friends, Genesis, he… wound up sacrificing himself to take him out. He turned his own body into a nuclear explosion that was so powerful we could see it from our battle hundreds of miles away. The shockwave of it knocked us on our asses. He was the only one who died, but… several of us came close. We almost lost Cedric. He took a killing blow that was meant for me; shoved me out of the way when I didn’t have the strength to dodge it.”

    Though she didn’t explain who Cedric was, Saffron was sure she wouldn’t need to, the blonde finally giving a name to the other man that had been in her life before Trevor had come along. But it painted a picture of just how close they really had come to death, and that the only reason Saffron herself was still alive was because someone else stepped in to take the fall for her. “I’m sorry I scared you,” Saffron told him softly. “I know it must have been hard trying not to think about it too much after I left, and I really didn’t want to put you through that kind of stress for nothing but… I just… didn’t want you to get blindsided by me just disappearing and never coming back, with no explanation as to why. I can probably answer some questions now if you have them… some things I still can’t talk about, cause it’s not really my business to share, but I have the time to talk about it now… and I’m not planning on going anywhere tonight.”

    Saffron gave him a meaningful look. He’d asked her last time to stay with him and she’d forced herself to say no, but she was here now and she had no intentions of leaving until they’d had plenty of time to decompress together. “Did you hold up okay..?”
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    Saffron joked that she wanted to say that the other guy was worse off but it seemed they hadn’t hurt him nearly as much as he had hurt them. As he brought her inside and led her to the couch to sit with him, he gently took stock of the minor scrapes and bruises on her face. She said that she had been in a lot worse condition only a few days prior. She had been unconscious for most of it but based on the rundown she gave, she’d been pretty well brutalized. A surge of anger and concern ripped through Xavier, targeted at the mysterious man that she’d fought. But she insisted that they’d had healers on hand that had made sure that everyone was healed. For a long moment they sat in silence, Xavier’s eyes glued to her as she held his hand tight. After a moment, she told him that things hadn’t gone the way they’d hoped. They’d only barely escaped with their lives, their weapon having not only misfired but seemingly turned back against them. And the fact that they had survived still astounded her.

    She continued, explaining that the other team had taken out their target, though it had apparently been as much of a whirlwind as her’s. One of their friends was forced to sacrifice himself so that they could get the upper hand, creating a devastating explosion that had been viewable from hundreds of miles away. Saffron and her team had even been hit by the shockwave that had emerged from it. Though he had been the only casualty, several of them should have joined him, in her words. She name dropped Cedric was one that had almost died, having thrown himself in the way of a killing blow that was meant for Saffron. It wasn’t a hard thing to connect for the Rhaegarian that Cedric was the other man that she had gotten close to, the one that she had been casually sleeping with. "I guess I owe this Cedric a drink,” he gently joked, letting out a small, half-amused laugh.

    Of course, the underlining to his mirth was wracked in gratitude and relief. She’d made thing sound back from the start and it was nerve-wracking to hear that it had been as bad if not worse than she had anticipated. To know that she had come that close to death, only saved because of someone else’s intervention, had put the frightening situation into a whole new perspective. His hand squeezed a bit tighter around her’s as he settled himself internally and she seemed to sense it. She apologized for scaring him, understanding the weight she had put on his shoulders. But she also hadn’t wanted to ghost him, to disappear without any reason or explanation given to where she had gone. She was willing to answer some questions if he had them, though there were still things that she couldn’t talk about fully. But she was willing to talk and had cleared the night to spend with him.

    She asked if he’d been okay while she was gone and he let out a small snort of amusement. "About as well as you can imagine,” he said, flashing her a slight smirk. "And I definitely got questions. But we can talk after.” He didn’t wait very long for her to ponder exactly what he meant as his hands moved, one to her side and the other to the back of her neck. His lips crashed against her’s, all his pent up anxiety and nerves releasing in bright, physical passion. His kisses were deep and hard, even as he pulled her body to his and held her tight, almost unwilling to part with her for even a fraction of an inch.

    It would be even later in the evening when they’d finally simmered down, a sweaty, tired mess on his bed. Xavier held her close to him, cradling the blonde bombshell on his chest as he kissed the top of her head softly. "You still move pretty good for someone who got all beat up,” he gently teased her, a warm and soft smile on his face as he gently ran his fingers over her back. He was silent for a few moments as he though, his smile disappeared into a thoughtful, concerned frown. "This guy that you had to fight… if you didn’t beat him. Does that mean he’s gonna come around again? Do you need to go into hiding or something?”


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    Post by Saffron Remington 24th September 2023, 12:00 pm



    COME AT ME AND YOU'LL SEE
    I'M MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE

    --- YOU THINK THAT YOU'LL BREAK ME, YOU'RE GONNA FIND IN TIME ---
    “He would probably take you up on that,” Saffron remarked dryly in response to Trevor’s comment about owing Cedric a drink, though it was no less true. Despite everything that had come out after the fight, she knew that the former Dread Master wouldn’t treat Trevor like competition or harbor any jealousies toward him. In fact, Saffron was certain they’d probably get along fairly well, not that she had any plans on introducing them to one another any time soon; that was a level of awkwardness she simply wasn’t ready for.

    But that would be a conversation for another time. For now, she focused on giving him the vague details, little more than a summary of the overall success of the mission. Despite not being able to kill Seberg, it was a success. Killing Seberg would have been a bonus, but all they’d really needed to do was keep him occupied. Saffron apologized for the stress she’d put on Trevor, asking him if he’d been able to keep his head on straight at all. He said he’d handled himself about as well as could be expected, offering her a small snort of amusement that drew an apologetic smile out of her. There were certainly questions that he wanted to ask… but it seemed he had other priorities in mind, first.

    Before Saffron could even question what he meant, she felt him move up his hands to pull her in for an extremely passionate kiss. Her own body took over before her mind could even catch up to what was happening, spurred by her own stress, desire, and need from everything that had happened. She’d earnestly thought she’d never get the chance to be with him like this again, and it showed in how desperately they sought comfort with one another.

    When they were finished some time later, they were tangled up with one another in his bed. Saffron held him close, feeling the rise and fall of his chest beneath her face, both of them covered in sweat. Trevor kissed the top of her head, teasing her about how limber she still was in spite of what she’d gone through, causing her to snort in amusement. “My endurance is legendary, I know.” As his fingers traced along her back, she seemed to melt against him, letting out a sound that was half a moan and half a purr. When he asked his question, however, a blanket of sobriety fell upon her once more.

    She was quiet for several long beats. “I thought about it,” Saffron finally admitted softly. “I have more than enough resources, and while I'm not exactly much for hiding I don't think anyone would consider me a coward in this instance. Vandrad’s family would take me in without hesitation, and there’s no way he’d find me with them. The leaders of the Rune Knights, Serilda and Mythal, were also involved and have been sheltering others that were in hiding for a while, too, so I imagine they’d help me however they could. Can’t think of too many places safer than with two Gods of Ishgar to watch my back. But…” Her voice trailed off for a moment and she sighed.

    “I can’t. This asshole was already fascinated with me the last time we fought, and after everything I did to him this time around… well, I think it’s going to be personal for him, now. Before, he just saw Cedric and me and sources of amusement. Now, I’m certain he’s going to go out of his way to find me once he recovers, and I have no doubt in my mind that if he can’t find me then he’ll do whatever it takes to lure me out of hiding – up to and including hurting my family and other people I care about. I refuse to put any of you at risk like that. If I keep myself out in the open, then he’s at least more likely to come at me directly.”

    “And in the meantime, Vandrad’s going to run me through a grinder to hone my power so I can be as prepared as possible. Not exactly looking forward to that – he’s already a hardass as it is.” Saffron snorted softly. “But I don’t have a whole lot of other alternatives. We threw everything we had at this asshole and all we managed to do was piss him off and make him stronger. The only reason we survived at all was cause I apparently snapped when he ran Cedric through…. Not that I remember any of it. But I guess I tapped into some power I’ve never used before, took on some angelic form with wings and a halo, the full works, and supposedly convinced him to attempt suicide. Whatever I did, it scared the hell out of him and he ran for it… but he’ll be back, and he seems like the type that’s going to be obsessed with me now. Hiding is only going to push him to more extreme measures. All I can do is work on myself so I can be ready for him, and hopefully be strong enough to protect anyone else around me when he does come back.”
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    Post by Xavier Clarent 24th September 2023, 1:23 pm


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    Laying there with her on his chest, cuddled up close to him, it finally felt like his world had been shifted back to the right place. He’d been in a fog for days and though he’d managed to find ways to cope, he still hadn’t felt exactly right. No, that was only going to come once he knew that Saffron was safe and he could see her with his own eyes. He hadn’t fully expected to jump her almost right out of the gate and to his credit, he had held off for a little bit. But the moment he was sure she wasn’t broken or incapable of being with him, he’d pounced and she seemingly needed it to, melting into him with the same need and passion.

    And now they were there, together, laying in the afterglow of their passion, sweaty and worn out but finally feeling like the weight had been lifted. His fingers gently slid over her flesh with the care of one appreciating what he had in front of him, relishing in her smell and feel again. He’d never thought he’d get a chance to experience it again and he wasn’t even really aware how much he would have missed it until it was there again. Yet something was plaguing his mind and after a moment of amusement on both of their behalfs, he finally felt the need to ask about what the plan was moving forward. Even he understood that if one’s target wasn’t killed, that meant they were still a problem and that meant that she was probably still in danger.

    As he asked if she was planning on hiding, she admitted that she put some thought into it. She had the resources and while it wasn’t her go-to, no one would have judged her for wanting to go to ground. Vandrad’s family and even the Rune Knights she was friends with were all perfectly capable of bringing her into the fold and protecting her from being found. But at the end of the day, she couldn’t. Her target had already fashioned a disturbing fascination with her the first time and now she was sure it would only be worse. He’d only been amused by her and Cedric before but with how things had gone, she was sure he would come gunning with all the depraved methods he could think of -- including targeting family and loved ones. She included him in that list as she said that she would never let any of them be put at that risk, finding it safer to keep herself out in the open so that he kept his focus on her rather than anyone else.

    That meant she would need to make some improvements, stating that Vandrad had already planned to put her through the training of her life so that she could be even stronger than before. She wasn’t excited over that prospect, given how intense he was already, but she lacked any other path. Her and Cedric had pulled out all the stops to try and take down their enemy and all it really did was make him angrier and stronger in one go. But apparently the reason they had managed to survive was because of her; she had snapped and in a moment she couldn’t remember, she had tapped into some kind of power she didn’t know about. Utilizing angelic wings and a halo, she had tried to force the man to commit suicide and it had been impactful enough that her enemy had hightailed it out of there. "Damn…” Xavier said softly, honestly amazed. "So I guess dressin’ up as an angel and a devil for Halloween would be right on point then, huh?”

    Despite the joke, he nodded in sober understanding. "I hear where you’re comin’ from. In your shoes, I’d feel the same. But you don’t gotta worry about me; I’m a bit stronger than I look. My magic has… different uses dependin’ on the situation.” That wasn’t even including the power he’d been gifted as the Champion of Bast. If this bastard tried to make a run at him, Xavier would make him hurt for ever daring to try and kill Saffron and take her away from him. He bent down to kiss her on the head again. "I’m sorry all that happened. I know you were prepared and everythin’ but… still sounds scary as shit.” He reached down to lift her face up to his. "But I’ll do what I can to protect you too, you hear? You ain’t gotta put this all on your shoulders. I’m with you one hundred percent.” Giving her a meaningful smile, he bent down just enough to plant a soft kiss on her lips before he lay back down.

    "So now you gotta tell me about this Cedric guy,” he continued, turning the topic to something much more serious. "I ain’t the jealous type so don’t think I’m asking out of some desire to make myself feel superior. But like… he a chill dude? He must be hella strong if you were teamed up against that guy. Would we get along? I ain’t lookin’ forward to anyone giving me the cold shoulder or nothin’.”


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    Post by Saffron Remington 24th September 2023, 4:34 pm



    COME AT ME AND YOU'LL SEE
    I'M MORE THAN MEETS THE EYE

    --- YOU THINK THAT YOU'LL BREAK ME, YOU'RE GONNA FIND IN TIME ---
    Trevor listened quietly as she relayed a few more details about the fight and what the future likely held for her as a result of how things had gone down. Saffron didn’t want to worry him all over again, but the cold hard truth was that she was still in danger. If anything, she was in more danger than she was before. But, there was no sense in lying to him about it after all of this.

    He made a joking comment about dressing up as an angel and devil for Halloween, earning a snort out of her. “Oh, you think we’re at ‘couples’ costumes’ level, huh?” Saffron teased. “I hate to break it to you, hotshot, but that’s a boyfriend level privilege, and you’re still subscribed to the fuck boy package.”

    Playful banter aside, he brought things back down, understanding where she was coming from and insisting that she wouldn’t have to worry about him. Saffron wasn’t so sure about that, but he went on, expressing his remorse for what she went through and insisting that he would do everything it took to protect her. She turned her face up to him in time for him to kiss her, the blonde happily reciprocating it, but when he pulled back she kept herself propped upright so she could look him in the eyes with a serious, almost anxious expression. “Not that I don’t appreciate the sentiment, cause I do. But you can’t get mixed up in this. I mean it. If he shows up, you get yourself and any other bystanders the hell out, and call Vandrad at Fairy Tail for help. Please…”

    Saffron already had to watch Cedric nearly die, and she couldn’t bear the thought of having to go through the same thing all over again with Trevor. She had all the confidence in the world that he could handle himself in most scrapes, but Seberg was not most enemies, and there wasn’t enough that she could do to emphasize that. It had nothing to do with how powerful Trevor was, or even about Saffron wanting to carry the burden of the battle on her own, because she knew she couldn’t handle Seberg by herself. But between Seberg’s blood marker and now his control over Myn… Saffron would never forgive herself if Trevor got killed because of her.

    No matter how he replied, she’d ultimately sink back down and let him change the subject, though the new subject was arguably just as serious. He asked directly about Cedric, insisting that he wasn’t the jealous type but still wanting an idea of if he needed to be worried about the other man, teasingly asking if she thought the two of them would get along. She shook her head with a smirk. “Unfortunately, I’m certain you two would be two peas in a pod. He’s insufferably charming and almost flirts with as many people as you do, with a cringy sense of humor that makes me want to wring his neck half the time,” Saffron informed him wryly. “But no, he wouldn’t start anything. He’s not the jealous type, either, and honestly he’s been pretty encouraging about… you and me.”

    She paused for a moment, chewing over her next words carefully in her mind. “But you should know… he did open up about his feelings for me after I woke up.  It wasn’t something I was really expecting… well, ever, to be honest. It had always been clear from the beginning that he wasn’t interested in anything exclusive, and that what we had was casual and temporary, but… I guess nearly dying gave him some perspective. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t harbor feelings for him, too.”

    Boy, this sucked about as much as it had when she’d had this discussion with Cedric, though most of that was her trauma running circles in her head. Sitting up again, Saffron propped herself on an elbow so she could make eye contact. “But he’s not going to make any moves. He knows how I feel about you, knows that I want to see where this goes, and while he will always be an incessant and shameless flirt he would never do anything to come between us.” She reached up and brushed her fingertips affectionately across his brow. “You’re not a placeholder to me, and you never were. So you don’t have to be concerned. Unless you fuck up, of course, but then you’ll need to be more afraid of me, not him.” Saffron shot him a playful smirk.
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    Post by Xavier Clarent 24th September 2023, 6:12 pm


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    Xavier couldn’t help but let out a full laugh as she teased him right back about any potential costume, informing him that his expectation was on a different level than he was currently at. "Oh is that so?” he asked as he laughed. "Does that extra privilege gonna cost me anythin’? Gotta check with my budget before I take on any additional fees y’know.” At the very least, he was super playful over the matter, even if he was partially serious about it. If he’d learned anything about himself in the last few days, it was that his feelings for Saffron were real and strong. Though it would complicate matters to become an official couple, he didn’t seem to give much of a damn about that.

    But it seemed he had downplayed just how scary the guy was she had fought. He had insisted that he was perfectly capable and gave her a kiss but she didn’t quite lie back down. In fact, she seemed nervous over his words. She appreciated his confidence but insisted he couldn’t get involved. She practically demanded that if he showed up, he was to run like hell and call Vandrad for help. That was far more complicated than she made it sound and he wasn’t thrilled over the fact that she felt he couldn’t stand up to the task. But… at the same time, that told him more about the weight of the danger. There was real concern in her eyes; not because she felt he was weak or anything but because the dude was a far more destructive force than he’d ever seen. He found that hard to believe; after all, he’d sent plenty of what Seberg was capable of doing. Yet he couldn’t deny the very real fear that was there. "A’ight,” he said softly, giving her a reassured nod. "I won’t mess. Promise.” And he meant it. If only because he didn’t want to put her through what she’d already gone through.

    With that promise made, he turned the subject over to Cedric, curious to know about the man in her life. It was more out of curiosity than genuine concern but he wasn’t afraid to play up the protective boy toy if only for amusement. She shook her head and stated that they would get along just fine; in fact, she felt they shared so many similarities that they would be the best of friends. She gave a quick rundown of his antics, which sounded awfully familiar and Xavier couldn’t help the playful, shit-eating smirk on his face as he listened. But in the end, she confirmed he wasn’t the jealous type and wouldn’t cause any issues. In fact, he had been rather supportive of the two of them. "A real brotha then. Mad respect,” he said with a nod.

    She wasn’t done though. She took a moment to collect her thoughts before she continued, explaining that Cedric had revealed his feelings for her after the fight. Apparently she had never expected such a confession, given the way he was and the relationship they had. But he’d gotten some perspective and she had to admit that she had some feelings for him too. Xavier’s brows rose a little in surprise, even as she sat up and pivoted herself to look at him. She assured him that he wouldn’t make any moves; he was aware of her feelings for Xavier and understood that she wanted to pursue whatever it was they were doing. He would always flirt with her but he had no intentions of coming between them. As she brushed her hand against his brow assuringly, she told him that he wasn’t a placeholder and never was, assuring him he had nothing to be concerned over. That was, of course, counting that he didn’t screw up royally but then he’d have his hands full more with her than him.

    He was still in the moment but he also wasn’t. He found himself on the Dreadlands, his brow furrowed and his face wrought with deep, complicated thought. “You are concerned,” Bast spoke as she stood beside him.

    "’Course I am. I really like this girl. I may…” He didn’t dare say it, if only because of what was to follow. "Even though I ain’t aiming on killing Vandrad, I have been lying to her. This is gonna suck no matter what way it goes. I just don’t want to lose her…”

    Bast’s hand settled on his shoulder gently. “I understand your plight. But your mission will protect not only her but the rest of your people, even Vandrad. She will be angry and it sounds like it will put her in a very complicated position. But in time, I am sure she will understand why you did what you did, when you have provided salvation to everyone in the known universe. She is a smart woman, one that has been ingrained in combat situations. She’ll understand the need for secrecy…. With time. The important thing is when you can finally be honest, speak the whole truth. Keep nothing from her.”


    Bast was being nice to him, he knew. Whether this sudden role as savior would influence his future would mean very little to Saffron and the rest of the du Wolffs for some time, if ever. His past was still a dark shackle that would be tied to him for the rest of his life and the blood of other du Wolffs covered his hands. That kind of history isn’t washed away easily. Bast knew that too but she wanted to keep his spirits up, if only to keep him from breaking away from his mission and revealing his hand too early.

    It was sweet in a way, though a bit manipulative. He couldn’t blame her for doing it. "Well I best not fuck up then, eh?” Xavier spoke back in the real world, the moment he’d had in the Dreadlands removing no time before the end of her speech and the beginning of his. As he smiled at her, he slid his leg between hers and, using his hands, flipped her over onto her back so that he was hovering above her. "So this boyfriend level privilege; does it guarantee me seein’ you in a slutty angel costume? ‘Cuz I might be able to free up some assets and make myself a little liquid…” he teased, even as he leaned down to kiss down her chest and over her stomach.

    He was going to fuck things up, that much was guaranteed. The salvation of the universe could very well cost him the girl he was falling for. All he could do was buy into Bast’s words and hope that, in the end, she saw the efforts he had made to correct his mistakes and gave him a chance. But for now, he was going to get as much out of the relationship as he could so he would have something to hold onto. A sweet, warm memory among the dark and cold ones.


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    Post by Mercury Arseneault 25th September 2023, 2:51 pm

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    The last thing Saffron really needed was for Trevor and Cedric to meet one another. Not because she was worried about drama. She was certain neither of them would try to out peacock the other or anything stupid like that. No, if anything she knew that if they got along as well as she suspected they would then chances were high they’d team up against her, if only because she was feisty with them both and it would be a great opportunity for the two men to finally get ahead of their verbal spars with her. Regardless, she was up front about everything that had happened with Cedric and her own standing on things, confirming that she did have feelings for Cedric as well but wasn’t planning on acting on them or making any changes to the course she and Trevor were already on.

    He took everything in stride, which she was immensely grateful for. It was an uncomfortable position for her to feel like she was caught between the two men, and if either of them had been less understanding than they were, well… she wasn’t sure she’d have been able to handle it at all. Trevor assured her he would do his best not to fuck things up between them. Saffron smirked with amusement, only for her smirk to turn into a laugh when he playfully rolled her onto her back and started asking about boyfriend perks again. “Oh, the boyfriend package comes with a lot of privileges. I’m just not so sure you qualify, yet,” she teased, even as he started kissing his way down her chest. “Get back to me after I’ve had some time to unwind from almost dying and I’ll get back to you.”

    Even before the fight with Seberg and Cedric’s confession, Saffron hadn’t quite been ready to put labels on what she had with Trevor, though she’d been starting to consider it. Knowing that her feeling for Cedric were reciprocated certainly made things more difficult for her in that regard, but her slight step back from making things official with Trevor earnestly had more to do with the fact that she had just undergone an extremely traumatic experience and she didn’t want to make any big changes or commitments so soon afterward. She’d seen far too many of her army buddies jump into things that they weren’t ready for or didn’t really want just because they were still riding the adrenaline of fear and not thinking clearly. That wouldn’t be fair to Trevor or to herself. But once she’d had a little bit of time to decompress, well… things were looking favorable.


    “Ladies, gentlemen, and the fluid gradient in between, please accept my heartfelt thanks for joining us this evening.” The casino-wide party at O Palacio Flutuante was in full swing. Though the private gathering had only started about thirty minutes prior, all the other guests had been celebrating nearly all day. However, things had come to a temporary standstill as Dinah had been announced, the woman appearing on large lacrivision screens throughout the Palace so that everyone could see and hear her, no matter where they were or what they were doing. She was dressed in a black floor length gown that sported off the shoulder sleeves and a large slit that went up to one of her thighs. The gown was trimmed in a dark gold satin, with drapes of black velvet supported by a gold pendant around her hips, and a black necklace with a matching gold pendant around her neck. Sheer black gloves, black nylons, and black heels completed the look, the woman looking to the camera as she made her first public speech as the new owner and CEO of the Palace.  “It is… difficult to know where to begin. I know Genesis’ passing was as much a shock to all of you as it was to me. The idea of standing here before you and finding the words to do his life justice seems a mountain of a task, but I will do my best.”

    “It may come as no surprise to learn that Genesis came to us from beyond our world. As close as we were, I have very few details about his upbringing, and many of the things I do know would not be appropriate to share publicly. What I can say, however, is that the path that led him here to Earthland was tumultuous. Like this casino that he came to love so much, his history was not the cleanest. He did not enjoy speaking about it, as much out of shame for many of the things he’d done in his youth as a desire to leave his past behind him and commit to the better future that he had fought for.”

    “He was a man who loved pleasure in all of its forms, and held no tolerance toward those that would deny others their freedoms. I myself have a history of slavery. By the time I met Genesis I had already been freed by good samaritans, but I was still searching for purpose. I knew that I wanted to help others the way that I had once been helped, but I did not have the means or the resources. When he learned of my past, he did not hesitate to bring me into his fold, opening doors for me that I never imagined I’d have access to. In time, he became my closest friend, someone whose company I truly cherished… even if he often thought with the wrong head, and put himself in many compromising positions because of it.”

    Dinah chuckled lightly to herself, giving a small shake of her head before continuing. “It was demons from his past life that ultimately brought his demise. I am told by those who were with him in his final moments that he bravely and willingly sacrificed himself to protect not just them, but all of you with us here today from a threat that posed a danger to the entirety of Earthland and beyond. My understanding is that he died how he lived: determined, fearless, joyful, and with plenty of shameless compliments toward those he left behind. While he had no true family to speak of, he is survived by many friends that loved him as fiercely as family ever could, all of whom are with us here today though for purposes of their own safety and political protection wish to remain anonymous. He will be deeply missed by many of us, though I would be remiss if I didn’t admit that I will feel his loss most of all.”

    She maintained her composure, but still reached a hand up to wipe away a few stray tears that had managed to leak their way through. With a smile, she looked back at the camera. “But today is not a day for sorrow. Genesis would not wish for the world to mourn his passing, but rather for us to celebrate the life he lived, the life he chose in spite of what fate would have otherwise planned for him. So today we honor him and his legacy. Please: drink, make merry, and be sure to lose plenty of money to the house.” Dinah chuckled at her own joke, as did many of those both in the same room as her, and those watching from elsewhere in the complex. “Don’t forget that we are hosting a silent auction in the silver wing, the proceeds of which will go toward rehoming liberated slaves and giving them a leg up to integrate themselves back into the world. For those who are interested in remembering Genesis in a way that he would most appreciate, the entire platinum sector is hosting an orgy that has been delightfully and appropriately wild thus far. And as a reminder, all of our guests tonight will receive their first drinks on the house, free of charge when you present your membership cards at the bar.”

    “Thank you all again for joining us in celebration of a life well and fully lived. Genesis, my friend… you were one of a kind, and you will never, ever be forgotten.”

    The applause throughout the casino was so thunderous it could practically be heard from the private penthouse lounge where the more intimate party had gathered. It was a large and luxurious space with dark blue marble flooring that was inlaid with gold and neon purple lights that gave it a modern nightclub feel without being too dimly lit. A large bar sat off to one side, where there were also plenty of tables and seating to accommodate any who desired to have something to eat or drink with a surface. There were dozens of couches, armchairs, and lounging spaces scattered throughout the open concept floor, as well as a balcony with comfortable seating for those who wished to enjoy the cool fresh air and the skyline of O Palacio Flutuante in all of its splendor. Inside, there was an area sectioned off for those who still wished to engage in some of the gambling, with private tables and slots ready for use so the honored guests would not need to travel to the public casino floors to participate. Another area sported a large open space for dancing, where a live band had picked their playing back up once Dinah had finished the eulogy.

    Only when the cameras were turned off and the tech crew left to attend to other matters did Dinah finally allow a few more tears to fall, her strong front faltering for a moment now that there were not so many eyes on her. Serilda gracefully crossed the distance between them, procuring a small handkerchief and offering it to her, giving her friend a chance to dry her face before pulling her into a firm and lingering hug. “That was beautiful, Dinah. Truly.” The Voidwalker sported an elegant and somewhat racy gown sewn together from white satin. It had a low cut V-shaped front that showed off the entirety of her cleavage from top to bottom, with halter straps that were sewn into a wide golden necklace that gave a pop of color to the ensemble. Golden armbands adorned each of her biceps, both pieces of jewelry wrapped with white satin to give the dress an off the shoulder appeal. She wore matching gold bracelets and earrings, with her white hair curled and loose around her shoulders.

    “Thank you,” the casino owner told her softly as the two women embraced, a sad but genuine smile on her face. Looking to ease the tension a bit, Dinah stepped back and gave Serilda a once over. “Have I said yet how absolutely stunning you look tonight?”

    Serilda gave her a wry smirk. “Not even once,” she teased, though Dinah had definitely made several such comments since their arrival.

    “Stunning doesn’t even begin to cover it.” Mercury grinned as she approached the women, having caught the exchange. “You look downright sexy. If Mythal doesn’t put another baby in you, I might.” The Xocili wore a black gown with a somewhat more modest plunge neckline, and long sleeves of black lace that buttoned into a collar around her neck. She’d grown her hair out, leaving it similarly long and loose as Serilda’s, with delicate silver chains hanging from her shoulders down her arms and black jewelry on her hands and ears. Dinah and Serilda both laughed lightly, the latter shaking her head in amusement at her future sister-in-law’s candor. Mercury offered Dinah a hug of her own, the lavender haired woman’s eyes also moist with tears that she’d had to fight while listening to the speech. “It was perfect. He’d be so proud of you.”

    In a different area of the room, Saffron sat at a table with Cedric and a couple others, their game of poker having been paused so everyone could hear the eulogy. A tailored yellow suit with black pinstripes hugged her frame, a low cut black shirt showing off her ample cleavage. Her voluptuous hair was loose as it almost always was, though she’d added some product to enhance her natural waves. A pair of dark tinted sunglasses with gold frames sat on her nose, and the only jewelry she wore was a simple gold chain with a small pendant. She watched the proceedings without much comment; after all, she really hadn’t spent much time with the homunculus. But it was still a beautiful speech and the small smile on her face said as much. Once the moment was over, however, she’d turned back to the table. “Alright, which of you losers is ready for me to take more of your money?” A wide grin split her face, the dealer already shuffling up the cards to dole out the next round.

    Agatha giggled in her seat. “I’m certainly ready for you to try,” she teased, shooting the blonde a look that was both devious and flirtatious. Her black silk dress was so snug that it may as well have been skin, with a low neckline and thin straps with leaf-like embellishments on it. It was shorter in the front than in the back, and detached sheer black sleeves covered her arms from wrist to bicep. An amber pendant practically drew the eye to her chest. “Do your worst..!”

    “Hey now, I was talking to the losers,” Saffron insisted, returning Agatha’s look with a confident and charming grin of her own. “The only thing I plan on stealing from you is a few kisses in a dark hallway later.”

    “Mm, well you’d have no complaints from me..!”

    Zemenar and Khelben loitered near the bar, chatting idly with a couple other people, though Zemenar was doing more of the talking than his son. Khelben was feeling far more out of place than usual, surrounded by all the lively glitz and noise, though he was doing remarkably well at not fidgeting or putting his awkwardness on display. Doing so would only make him stand out more, so while he was still quiet it felt a little more natural than it typically did, the young man able to smile and laugh lightly with the conversation, and contributing to it from time to time.

    While his father was dressed in a more traditional suit and tie, Mercury had once more helped her brother find suitable attire for the event. He wore tailored dark gray pants with a tight fitting, matching vest. A white button up shirt was rolled up to his elbows on the sleeves, and the top couple buttons were loose, leaving just a bit of his chest poking through. A silver pin in the shape of a flower was fixed to his lapel, and he wore a necklace of several layers with a dog tag shaped pendant. A set of black leather suspenders clung tight around his shoulders and down to his hips, giving his otherwise traditional outfit a more modern and edgy flair, and he’d elected to trim his hair short like he once used to keep it. He stood with one hand in his pocket, the other holding his drink, his eyes darting back and forth between the conversation and still taking in the ritz and opulence of his surroundings.

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    For Those Who Move Forward Empty Re: For Those Who Move Forward

    Post by Vandrad Ragnos 25th September 2023, 4:56 pm

    There’s no fair or unfair in battle.
    ( There is only victory or in your case, defeat. )
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    It had been an eventful and vibrant night so far but Dinah had opted to take her moment and deliver the eulogy that Genesis had deserved. The screens throughout the floating attraction had been tuned to her, standing in all her glory and gorgeous as ever. When she spoke, it was solely of Genesis; the homunculus that had come to the world with his own sense of justice and dreams of spreading true freedom to everyone. It was a heartfelt speech, full of joy, laughter and solemn moments as she spoke of Genesis’ past, his loves and his untimely end. And at the end, she asked that everyone take the time to truly celebrate; to not let their sadness overcome their  better natures and to honor the homunculus with an enjoyable evening. With the announcement of a silent auction and the orgy taking place in a special sector of the casino, she gifted each person with a free first drink and bid them all adieu before taking one last moment to sing her former friend’s praises.

    The applause was, indeed, quite loud. For the people out on the balcony, they would hear the clapping as clear as day and inside the private lounge, it was only barely muted. Seated near the entrance to the balcony, Vandrad sat on a couch, a glass of wine in his hand as he watched the video flick off and Dinah was finally able to let her grief wash over her for a moment. Serilda approached her with a handkerchief and a hug, the Voidwalker wearing a surprisingly racy gown, all things considered. Even Vandrad hadn’t been able to help himself from giving her a once over, as the dress did everything for her curves and hid very little. The future king himself hadn’t gone for anything glamorous; grabbing a suit that fit him well enough and calling it done. The only addition he had gone with, mostly at his mother’s insistence, was the large ring bearing his family’s sigil. It was obnoxious and loud in his opinion but both she and Mercury seemed to think it worked for him.

    As Serilda, Dinah and Mercury commented on the Field Marshall’s choice of attire, Mythal happened to walk up just in time to hear the Xocili’s comment. “While I would love to see the effort in you tryin’, I’ll take care of it,” the Darkness Slayer stated, flashing Mercury with a wry smirk. The Director had dressed himself to the nines; he’d cleaned up his usually gruff and uncontrolled hair and even shaved a bit to get his facial hair in order. He’d put on a tight black shirt that was strapped rather than buttoned and it only just barely fit over him. The front of it was opening up, revealing his figure beneath. A large red overcoat that acted more like a cape than anything else clung to his shoulders, with a muted gold trim over the sleeves and lapel. A large brown belt tied his waist and dark brown slacks ran down his legs to a pair of dress shoes. He leaned in to give Dinah a hug. “Great words, Dinah. I know Genesis would be humbled. And pro’lly commenting on how erect he was.”

    Meanwhile, at the poker table, Cedric was sitting beside Saffron, who had opted to wear a finely trimmed suit to the occasion. Cedric had also opted for something more muted than he usual dramatic flair; a plain black suit jacket and slacks. The loudest part of him was the vest that went over his red shit, filled with art inspired by Midi. A gold and black cane was set against his chair as he took a swig from his drink. Saffron, in her usually confident self, asked aloud to the table who was ready to give up more of her money. Agatha was quick to respond and challenge her, all the while looking drop dead gorgeous in her dress. That opened the floor for the two of them to have a flirty little exchange. “Or, food for thought, you’re more than welcome to do that now. None of us would mind,” Cedric spoke up, flashing his usual cocky grin.

    A pair of hands slid over his shoulders and chest from behind as Ruzatz walked up and practically leaned into the former Dread Master. The demon lord, like Saffron, had opted to dress the opposite of his gender, wearing a lavish red dress. It was adorned with gold trim over the front that curled up over his chest and met on a velvet and gold choker that wrapped around his neck. A pair of gold bangles hung around his biceps and a loose, flowery gold belt was wrapped around his middle and hugging his hips. The back of the skirt hung low to the ground while the front cut off just below his knees, giving everyone a perfect view of his well toned calves. “Well, darling, if they’re planning on stealing kisses, that means I can pull you away to a dark corner my self,” the Prime Sin cooed, even going as far as to take a playful bite of Cedric’s ear.

    The former Dread Master chuckled, doing his best to ignore the excited shiver that ran down his spine. “Tell you what; they run off and you can take me anywhere you want,” Cedric remarked, lifting one of Ruzatz’ hands to his mouth to kiss it.

    “Promises, promises,” the Prime Sin teased him as he walked over to Agatha and draped an arm over her shoulder. “Where’s our other wife at?”

    “Oh she was here but once she got wind of an orgy, she… vamoosed,” Cedric informed the pair. “I only know because she tried to drag me and a few others along. She even tried to bully Vandrad into it; it was hilarious.”

    Vriko was over by the bar, leaning against it and nursing a drink. She’d gone with a chic and risque red dress that clung to her tight, a deep v in the front that practically put her entire chest on display and an opening up the leg that ran up almost to her hip. Yet another outfit that was inspired by one of Agatha’s looks. She glanced over and looked at Khelben, all dressed up. She felt the heat rush to her cheeks and she shook it away, swallowing down the rest of her drink before tapping the bar for another. When it came, she took it in hand and walked over to where Zemenar and Khelben were standing. “Zemenar, lookin’ sharp,” she said, tipping her glass to him before her eyes settled on Khelben. “You’re not too bad. Just try not to fry this suit like you did your other,” she tried her best at teasing him, referencing the fiery display he’d put on at the ship.

    “My, don’t we all look lovely tonight,” Themesycia approached the three of them from the other side of the room. The former duchess dressed in a sleek, almost oppressive black dress, complete with blue corset that tightly bound her stomach and pushed up her moderate chest. The straps of the dress were connected to a choker around her neck and a satin ‘cape’ hung over her arms, connected to the sides of her dress. The skirt was open over her legs, allowing almost the full length of each limb to be seen when she walked. “Vriko, that dress really accentuates your curves.”

    “Uh… thanks…” Vriko replied awkwardly, clearly unsure how to take the compliment.

    Themesycia chuckled. “She’s still trying to adapt to me giving her compliments,” she told Zemenar and Khelben. “Khelben, if you don’t mind me saying, you look rather dashing. Mercury made the perfect choices for you.”

    “Hey, I’m fine with compliments. I get so fucking many of them being around all of you people. It’s the fact that you’re… well, whatever you and Gren are or are going to be. It could potentially mean you’d be like my… step… mother.” Gods, it felt even stranger to say it outloud.

    Themesycia smiled. “No need to make it more complicated, my dear. Trying to put titles to such things may just frustrate you. Otherwise, you may have to also call Mercury step mommy. Apologies, Zemenar,” she offered her soft condolences to the older Xocili. Though he handled it well enough, she understood that the situation between herself, Gren and Mercury was… awkward to discuss calmly and casually.

    “Fucking kill me now,” Vriko groaned as she took a sip from her drink.

    On the other side of the room, Gren was sitting and talking with Hosrius, Grubar, Simon and Patricia. Gren had opted for a simple black tuxedo, complete with a black bow tie. Hosrius was wearing a rather elegant white suit, fitted to his form that was trimmed with gold all over. Grubar was wearing what looked like a black and white bodysuit, which he insisted was high class among his people. It did fit him well enough at the very least. Simon was wearing a black suit, complete with black shirt and vest. He accompanied it with a blue-green tie that made his eyes really pop. And finally was Patricia, dressed in a tight black dress. The straps wrapped around her neck, leaving her back almost completely bare behind her long auburn hair. A slit ran up the legs to her upper thigh. Her eyes were flicking to Hosrius more than usual as they all chatted with one another and there were a few times she’d even reached over to run her hand on his forearm.

    “Vandrad.”

    The future king broke from his near-trance and turned his gaze up to a man in front of him. It took him a moment to realize that it was Blade. His hair had been brought down and controlled, most likely through the means of some product. He was wearing a pair of black gloves that covered his hands right to his wrists and a light gray button up shirt. A black vest covered that and the muted green tie wrapped around his neck. A matching pair of slacks and shoes covered his bottoms.

    Vandrad stared at him for a moment and then snorted. "You clean up well,” he said, lifting his glass to his lips to take a sip.

    “Thank you. You also clean up well,” Blade returned the compliment -- sort of. “Can I..?” he asked, gesturing to the chair next to Vandrad.

    The future king glanced at the chair and then gave him a nod of approval. Assuming that this wasn’t just the Terran looking for a place to sit and nothing else, he adjusted his position so he was facing Blade. "It was really nice what she said. Dinah about Genesis,” he said simply.

    Blade nodded softly. “I wished I had gotten a chance to get to know him better. I was so focused on taking care of Maker that I… kind of dismissed getting to know anyone. And he sacrificed everything to make sure we succeeded. I feel like… I did a disservice.”

    "Perhaps,” Vandrad replied, always one to speak his mind bluntly. "But I doubt he saw it that way. For all the things he was, he didn’t seem the scornful type. I believe he understood the weight of what you were carrying. It’s why he was willing to put his life on the line.”

    Blade stared at Vandrad for a moment before he nodded once more. “Thank you. That was kind.”

    "It wasn’t my intention to be kind. I was simply speaking the truth,” Vandrad despised when people though he was going out of his way to be nice. The only person he generally would make that exception for was Mercury or his family. Had he spoken, perhaps, a bit gentler to the alien at that moment? Maybe but it was hardly being kind. "How’s… Halcyon holding up?”

    “He is doing well. According to him and Lux, he has been bonded to my soul. I was… dismayed when I heard that, given… given when I plan to do. But it seemed that Lux had informed him of that and he wished to join with me anyway.” Blade let out a small snort of dry amusement. “He was always the most sympathetic of us all.”

    Out of the two. Vandrad hardly doubted Maker had any sympathy in his body. "So is he listening in through you?”

    “It’s more like he’s in his own separate plane within my soul. He can see what’s happening around me if he wishes. But we’ve found he’s actually able to go through my memories and revisit the places I’ve been. He’s been doing that, wanting to see what my life was like after he was gone. It is… strange, I know.”

    Vandrad nodded, keeping his gaze on the Terran. "Did you come to me for a reason? I’m not the most social out of the group. You’d find much more enjoyment with Mercury or Sco- Cedric. Even Hosrius and Grubar seem to be having a good time” He was still working on adjusting to the former Dread Master’s chosen name change.

    Blade was silent at first, steppling his fingers together and undulating them in thought. “What…What was that, in the battle? I’ve never seen a person so focused yet so… calm. And after I… after Maker was dealt with, you did something to him. Pulled something out of him.”

    Vandrad studied Blade, eyes flicking between each of the Terran’s. "I don’t know.”

    “You don’t know?”

    "That’s right, I don’t know. The last thing I fully remember was being in front of Maker, about to be vaporized. The next, I was waking up on a bed on the island. I don’t know what I did, save for what everyone has told me I did. It seems Saffron and I both touched upon something lacking explanation,” he said, glancing over at the blonde for a moment before returning his gaze to Blade.

    The Terran nodded his understanding. “Whatever it was, I felt… it felt like you were there to make sure I succeeded. You also saved my life more times in that short amount of time than anyone else in my life. I just wanted to say thank you.” With that said, he stood up and began to walk away.

    "Raeran.” Hearing his former name made him stop and turn back to the future king. "Let me give you some advice. We both know that you’re planning on leaving soon. And you know what lies at the end of that journey.” Vandrad paused to ensure that Blade understood his meaning. "My advice? Have some fun tonight. Don’t be so stiff and serious. Get a drink, have some laughs and maybe even have a little fun with someone if you can. You deserve some relief in the short amount of time you have left, if only because you won’t be getting the respite you so deserve at the end of your journey.”

    Blade considered his words for a few moments in complete silence. Then his lips curled into a small, meaningful smile. “I understand. Thank you, Vandrad. I think… I may just do that.” And with a bit more bounce in his step, he headed over to the bar to get himself one of the ‘drinks’ that Vandrad had suggested.





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    For Those Who Move Forward Empty Re: For Those Who Move Forward

    Post by Serilda Sinclair 26th September 2023, 7:06 pm

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    “I bet you will.” Mercury grinned back at Mythal with a knowing gleam in her eyes, which openly roamed him for probably the hundredth time that night. It wasn’t often that the director wore something so extravagant, or form fitting, and his long hair looking so clean and trim was only adding to the overall effect.

    She stepped out of the way so he could give Dinah a hug, the brunette accepting it gratefully. His comment about Genesis made her laugh. “That man sure did love his penis, that much is true.” As they separated, Dinah wiped a few more stray tears from her face, though she was still smiling softly. “I’m definitely going to miss out-playing him at bars. I was an awful wing man but that didn’t stop him from wanting me along for the challenge.”

    Serilda and Mercury chuckled before the Voidwalker hooked her arm through Dinah’s. “Come on. Let’s go get you a drink. You deserve one after that speech.” With that, she led the way to the nearest bar.

    “Gods, you are literally the worst.” Despite wearing sunglasses, there was no mistaking how hard Saffron rolled her eyes at Cedric’s insistence that she and Agatha could simply make out in front of an audience. Agatha herself merely giggled mischievously like she was more intrigued by the idea than anything else.

    Both women watched as Ruzatz came up behind the former Dread Master to make some suggestions of his own, the two men having quite the exchange about finding a dark corner all their own if the ladies went missing. Saffron snorted in her usual manner of being unimpressed but still amused. Agatha happily leaned against her husband as he came over to her, nestling into the crook of his arm as she examined her cards and made her bet. “Yes, she was very excited about the orgy. We’re probably on our own for the rest of the night, love. I would be very surprised if she came back any time soon.”

    “I’m more surprised Mercury didn’t go with her,” Saffron chimed in with a smirk, tossing some chips in to call the current bet. “But I suppose Mercury was closer to Genesis than pretty much any of us except for Dinah, so it makes sense she’d want to stay here for a bit to see everyone.”

    “Well, the party is partially for her as well. So, I think she understands it would be rude to be gone the entire time, though I have no doubt she’ll find her way over there eventually.”

    “Yeah, that’s fair enough.” The blonde loved teasing Mercury about her promiscuity, but she was always happy to give the other woman credit when it was due. Mercury was a lot of things, but rarely was she dismissive of the people around her, nor was she so selfish as to let her own desires always trump everyone else’s. When the round came back around to her, Saffron judged her cards against the river and the bets from her opponents before tossing her pair to the center of the table to fold. “Alright, I gotta hit the head. I’ll be back.” Handing her membership card to the dealer so he could cash her out, she stood up and left her seat open for anyone who wanted to take it.

    Zemenar smiled at Vriko as she came to join in with the small group that was milling about. “And you are quite a vision, Miss Vriko.” Mercury’s father was always happy to see the younger woman, who seemed to have taken a liking to him, despite how otherwise ornery and standoffish she could be with most others. He suspected it was likely because he was one of the few people that didn’t hit on her constantly, his compliments always innocent.

    Khelben had been doing his best not to stare at Vriko outright most of the night, which he was surprisingly good at. It was a little hard to now that she had walked over to them and brought attention to herself, but he was sure to keep his gaze polite. Her half-compliment and remark about his suit did earn her a small smirk. “I’ll do my absolute best, miss,” he told her, easily rolling with the subtle humor. “Though with how little control I have over my abilities at the moment, I can’t make any promises.”

    Father and son chuckled together as Themesycia approached, complimenting everyone in a blanket statement before settling her attention more specifically on Vriko. The newest Ragnos took the comment well, if with some awkwardness, which Themmy was quick to tease about. Zemenar smiled, fashing Vriko a playful look. “Well between you and me, I’m sure she’ll adjust well enough.”

    The former duchess then went out of her way to also praise Khelben’s attire, insisting that Mercury had done him a great service. He chuckled softly, a slightly embarrassed pinkness rising to his cheeks. “Yes, she was rather insistent. I like to think I know how to dress myself, but when Mercury gets fixated on a project… well, it’s best to just not fight her on it.” He bowed his head respectfully to the matriarch. “But thank you, Lady Themesycia. Coming from one as resplendent as yourself, it is a humbling commendation.”

    Vriko steered the conversation back to Themmy’s earlier comment, insisting that her awkwardness had less to do with compliments in general and more just not knowing how to take them from someone that was, for all intents and purposes, a type of mother figure in her life. Amused, Themmy suggested that Vriko simply not look too much into it, reminding her that if she chose to look at the former duchess that way simply because of her relationship with Gren, then Vriko would likely have to do the same with Mercury.

    The men chuckled again even as Vriko groaned, Zemenar giving a rueful shake of his head. “No need for apologies. I may not ever truly get used to it, but there isn’t any sense in fighting it. She is happy, and no one gets hurt by it, so that’s all I can ask.”

    After the laughter from Vriko’s exasperation died down, Khelben reached up and tugged a bit on the front of his shirt to cool himself down. “It’s a bit hot in here. I’m going to step outside for a couple minutes for some cool air.” Zemenar patted him on the shoulder in acknowledgement, and with a nod to everyone else he stepped away and casually made his way to the balcony. There were a number of people outside enjoying the fresh air, though at a glance the only ones he recognized were Vandrad and Blade, who seemed to be having a private conversation. He had no intention of interrupting that.

    Instead, he found a corner that was relatively empty and leaned up against the banister, his elbows resting on the railing with his drink between his fingertips. The Xocili took a slow, deep breath, happy for the cool breeze as he worked to steady his bubbling nerves, though one would not necessarily be able to tell how he was feeling by a look. Like Mercury, Khelben was rather adept at hiding his true emotions behind an impenetrable mask when he wished to… he simply did not do so as often as his sister did. Taking a sip from his glass, he relaxed for a few minutes and simply stood there in comfortable silence enjoying the view.

    “I gotta say, Cedric, that cane is quite the fashion accessory for you.” Mercury sidled up to the bar where she’d seen the former Dread Master head to at some point for a refill. Leaning against it with her back, her elbows propped behind her on the countertop, she roamed him over with her eyes. “It’s giving me major dommy daddy vibes. You really should consider keeping it after you’re done needing it.”

    She grinned up at him, her gaze shifting to the rest of the room. “Dinah sure knows how to throw a party, eh? This is on par with a du Wolff party. Sure brings back a number of memories, too.” With a playful smirk, she turned back to him, lifting one of her hands to gently and slowly walk her fingertips along his nearest arm. “You know, we never did make good on that little agreement we made to spend some time together… and I’m not sure you’ve heard, but I’m recently back from the dead. I can think of quite a few ways I’d enjoy celebrating…”

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    For Those Who Move Forward Empty Re: For Those Who Move Forward

    Post by Vandrad Ragnos 26th September 2023, 9:54 pm

    There’s no fair or unfair in battle.
    ( There is only victory or in your case, defeat. )
    For Those Who Move Forward RJtajUnz_o

    “Yeah, I’m going to nip this ‘miss’ thing in the bud now. It’s Vriko; nothing else. No Miss Ragnos, nothing fancy. Just Vriko and we’ll be peachy,” Vriko was quick to jump on his attempt to be polite, proving herself quite impolite when it came to such manners. Her tone may have come out a smidge too harsh than she meant it to be, if only because she had been wondering why Zemenar had paid her a compliment and he hadn’t. And then she had backpedaled and wondered why she even cared about him giving her any kind of compliment. “But if you do go up in flames, I’ll be right here to throw some booze on you,” she continued the joke a beat longer, even managing to flash him a smirk.

    When Themesycia joined, she spoke to them with high regard and without depriving herself of her own humor, mostly at the expense of Vriko. And it didn’t help that Zemenar had decided to join in, with the former bandit flashing him a glare and a scowl for participating, though that was the limit of her complaint. Themesycia instead turned her attention to Khelben and rather than run him ragged, like Gren might have done, she offered him sincere praise over the outfit that he’d been dressed in. He blushed the tiniest bit and remarked about how Mercury had become fixated on dressing him up, despite his know-how on how to put clothing on himself. He then returned her compliment with as much grace as she had and the former duchess gave a small bow of her head. “Why thank you,” she offered her thanks but didn’t push much more. Though she was more friendly than her beau might have been, she wasn’t quite at the place where she could -- or would -- be overly so. Khelben was on a path of redemption and he deserved respect for what he was doing to make up for his pains but it was hardly far enough for her to even consider flirting with him beyond what she’d already done.

    If she ever did.

    But Mercury was the one making the effort to include him, which meant that she was working through her part of the healing process in it. And the best option any of them could make was to respect that and not treat Khelben like he was some unwanted sore on the bottom of their feet. She had a quick exchange with Vriko, which resulted in her casually mentioning the odd relationship Mercury had with herself and Gren. She apologized to Zemenar for bringing it up and he dismissed it politely, admitting that he would probably never really get over it but he was just happy that his daughter was happy and that’s what really mattered. Khelben took that time to dismiss himself from the conversation, needing to get a bit of air. Vriko watched him leave with a curious stare, even as Zemenar and Themesycia continued to chat near her.

    Vandrad had just finished up his conversation with Blade when he noticed that Khelben had come outside and was standing off in a corner. Though he seemed to be putting on a brave face, the future king could feel the mixture of anxiety and nerves flaring up inside of him. He let out a soft sigh, cursing his damn empathic powers once more. And despite his better nature wanting to stay the hell out of it, he found himself getting up and walking over. "It’s borishing loud in there in my opinion,” he remarked aloud as he came to stand next to Khelben by the bannister. "Parties like this really aren’t appealing to me. But for Genesis’ sake, it would be disrespectful not to attend.”

    He took a sip from his wine as he stared out at the bustling gambling city beyond. "I didn’t get a chance to say it yet, mostly because of everything that has been going on…” he started. "You did good work on the ship. Vriko and Mythal gave me a rundown of what you did on the ship. It was a brave and stupid thing you did, putting your life on the line like that. Most people would have balked at such a sacrifice or tried any other method, most likely resulting in failure. But you didn’t even hesitate.”

    He was silent for a moment before he turned to face Khelben. "Let me make something perfectly clear. I firmly believe I will never fully forgive you for what you did to Mercury. It was one of the most depraved acts I’ve ever been cursed with hearing about.” After a moment, he let out another soft sigh. "But I recognize the effort you are putting in. And Mercury has no intention of leaving you out of things moving forward, if all of this can be taken as an example. I don’t know what the future holds or what awaits any of us but what I do know is that if Mercury is willing to keep trying to heal not only herself but you… then I’ve no reason to stand in the way of that. Bah, I’m no good at these kinds of things…” he scoffed at his own ineptitude. "We’re… good, Khelben. I’d rather you not feel like you don’t belong moving forward so know that I personally will not be treating you as I have before. Let’s bury the hatchet and move forward. After all, we’re going to be… family at some point. Though as you’re probably quickly learning, my side of things is a lot more insane.”

    Meanwhile, inside at the party, Cedric had gotten up from the poker table and cashed out as well. With Saffron off using the restroom, he opted to go and get himself a drink at the bar. As he chose to lean against the bar, just so he wouldn’t have to lean on the cane, he hung his walking assistant on the bar. He wasn’t there for but a moment before the all-too-familiar voice of Mercury spoke up from behind him, the Xocili sidling up to lean against the bar and look him over. He chuckled as she remarked about the cane, insisting that it fit him well and that it was giving her ‘dommy daddy vibes’. “You know, I just might do that. Not only would it be a handy place to keep a weapon but it really does match with me so well, doesn’t it,” he said with a smirk, flicking it with his finger so that it popped up and catching it. He gave it a twirl and then pointed it out to let the tip rest against the underside of her chin teasingly. “Whose been a bad girl?” he asked playfully, flashing her a grin before he pulled the cane back and placing it back on the bar.

    As his drink arrived, she spoke highly of the glamorous party that Dinah had thrown, comparing it to a du Wolff party. “Well I haven’t actually been to any of the du Wolff parties but I do hear they are quite the rager,” he added with a chuckle as he took a sip, even while she remarked about other memories coming back. A single eyebrow arched as she placed one of her hands on his arm, her fingers sashaying up the limb. He glanced down at it and then at her as she spoke of the agreement they had made the last time they were there. She continued, stating that she was recently returned from the dead and could think of a few ways she’d like to celebrate that fact. “I’m sure you can,” he replied back with the same flirtatious tone.

    And yet… he knew he shouldn’t. In fact, it wasn’t even a matter of shouldn’t -- it was couldn’t. Sure, there was no denying how attractive Mercury was nor how attracted to her he was. On a worser day, he may have thrown any second thoughts to the wind and gone right with her. But he just… didn’t want to. Maybe it was too soon after his confession to Saffron or maybe it was the fact that he was hung up on her. Even he couldn’t really tell at that moment. With a soft sigh, he reached over with his other hand and took her prowling hand in his. “If only you’d asked me a few days ago before the fight. Unfortunately darling, I’m… afraid I have to say no. Don’t get me wrong, my brutish male brain or rather what’s between my legs, wants nothing more than to go with you somewhere dark and ravage you to fulfillment. But the truth is… after everything that happened with Seberg, it made me aware of a lot of things. Things I had been hiding even from myself.”

    He took a moment to summon up his courage, swallowing hard. “And it seems despite my best efforts not to do so, I’ve grown fond of Saffron. Fond enough that I can’t imagine myself with anyone else.” He gave her hand a soft squeeze. “Believe me when I say it has nothing to do with you. And had I some means to travel back in time, the first and only thing I would do, beyond ending Maker before he was allowed to make as much of a mess as he did, would be to whisk you away and have at you. But even then, it would have to be some past version of myself.” He gave her a soft and meaningful smile, if not a bit sad. “I do hope I didn’t dash your hopes for the evening. Especially when there are so many men and women looking as delectable as they do right now.”





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    Post by Mercury Arseneault 27th September 2023, 12:07 pm

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    He was aware of Vandrad’s approach, the former prince choosing to join Khelben at the railing once he and Blade had parted. The Xocili glanced up, his nerves shifting a bit, though not necessarily as much as he once used to. Vandrad still did, and probably always would, make Khelben nervous… but he knew that it was highly unlikely his future brother-in-law would ever lash out at him, not unless Khelben gave him another reason to.

    That didn’t mean he’d ever really expected the man to go out of his way for any one on one time with him, though. When Vandrad remarked about the noise level inside the building, Khelben glanced back at the room idly. “I don’t necessarily mind it,” he admitted, easing into the small talk rather adeptly, even if it felt a bit odd given his current company. “It’s just very different from anything I’ve ever experienced. Even before the Nazru, I never did much ‘clubbing’, as Earthlanders call it… and our economy was skill and trade  based, so there wasn’t much by way of gambling.”

    Both men filled the following silence with sips from their drinks, quietly taking in the sight of the floating city. Vandrad was the first to speak again, informing the Xocili that the efforts Khelben had made on the ship were appreciated, at least by him. Khelben turned to look at Vandrad again, his eyes slightly widened in surprise but otherwise unreadable as the former prince explained about Vriko and Mythal giving up the details on what had happened, which he believed was both brave and stupid… but he respected the act, and the fact that Khelben hadn’t hesitated to step up when it was needed.

    Khelben rubbed the back of his head with a small, awkward chuckle. “There wasn’t exactly enough time to hesitate,” he admitted, “Or really to even think about the consequences. The Terrans needed our help.. And I didn’t want to let any of you down, especially not with an opportunity to help another race the way you helped mine.” There really hadn’t been any way for Kheben to know that handling the transfer directly would have put his own life at such a risk, not that the foreknowledge of that would have changed his efforts in any way. Regardless, with literal seconds on the clock, there simply had been no room for error, no luxury for consideration. He had already contributed enough to the extinction of countless other races, so when the chance to protect and save one came his way he’d made damn sure he wasn’t going to fuck it up, no matter what.

    “I’m sorry, that probably sounds ungrateful; thank you. I’m just glad I was able to help.” He couldn’t imagine the amount of swallowed pride that went into Vandrad’s… compliment? Appreciation? The last thing Khelben wanted was to make the man feel like his words were being brushed off.

    Another small silence befell them that Vandrad once again chose to be the one to break, turning to face Khelben with enough determination that the Xocili wasn’t quite able to mask his wariness. All he could do was stare at Vandrad apprehensively as the future king solidified that he would never fully forgive Khelben for what he had done, rightfully calling it for the disgusting act that it had been… but with a sigh, he also admitted that he recognized the efforts Khelben was trying to make, and understood that Mercury wasn’t planning on cutting Khelben out any time soon. What mattered most to him, it seemed, was respecting Mercury’s desire for not just her own healing, but Khelben’s as well.

    He shifted his stance awkwardly while Vandrad cursed his inability to coherently voice his thoughts, only to settle on assuring Khelben that the two of them were “good”. Vandrad didn’t want Mercury’s brother to feel like he had no place with them, as as such he was not going to be as hostile toward the man moving forward as he often had been up until now. For better or worse, they would be family soon enough, and he didn’t seem intent on alienating Khelben for the rest of their lives, particularly when his own family wasn’t exactly normal.

    The humor was not lost on Khelben, who took the ease in tension gratefully with a chuckle. “Rhaegarians are certainly a lot more than I’m used to, that’s for sure,” he admitted. “But… it all comes from a caring place. They’re compassionate and respectful people, even when they have every right not to be, at least in my case. And in comparison to what I was living with for nearly thirty years prior to this… all things considered, this is preferable. Even considering that I’m confident your father will murder me in cold blood if he suspects that I’m even thinking about stepping a single toe out of line.”

    Khelben chuckled nervously and then was quiet for a moment as he gathered his thoughts, idly churning his glass between his fingertips. “For what it’s worth,” he told Vandrad softly, his anxiety warbling violently in discomfort at the topic, despite his controlled exterior. “I will never forgive myself, either. Not just because it was Mercury, but just… No one should ever have to experience the kind of pain that I put her through. My parents raised me to be respectful of others, to protect them, particularly women, so the knowledge that I ever…” He took a deep breath to steady himself, battling down the frustration and sorrow and shame so as to avoid looking like he was pitying himself.

    “The therapist ties it all back to the stress from being under the Nazru’s control for so long, that what I did was an act of trying to take control when I didn’t have any… but it doesn’t change the fact that it happened, and that it was my fault. And honestly, what makes it even worse… I haven’t told anyone this, not even Mercury, but Thana…” Khelben gulped slightly. “I don’t know how, but somehow… I think she knew… what I was going to do. The last thing she said to me before she left was, ‘by the time you realize what you’ve done, it will be far too late to fix it’. At the time I assumed she was just talking about some other consequence of me taking Mercury, but… somehow she knew.” Not only that, but she knew and still let Khelben take his sister, the warlord practically going out of her way to make sure that it happened.

    He realized there was moisture in his eyes and lifted a hand to wipe it away. “It doesn’t really matter now, I suppose.” Khelben took another breath to collect himself, and then lifted his gaze to meet Vandrad’s again. “I know that I will never be able to fix the damage I caused. I know that I will never be able to fully regain your trust… not that I think I ever had it to begin with. I was the one that had insisted on meeting you the first time, so I could evaluate Mercury’s claims that you two weren’t as close as I suspected. She fought me hard on it, insisting that you’d see right through me, and I’m pretty certain that’s exactly what happened.” He chuckled lightly.

    “But I’m never going to stop trying. I’ve never been that man before, and I never want to be that man ever again. And while I know that I have no right to ask for forgiveness of any kind… It means more than I could ever express that you are willing to give me a second chance. So, thank you. I don’t plan on squandering that opportunity… and someday, I hope that I can be worthy of being a brother in more than just name… both for Mercury, and for you.”

    Cedric seemed keen on Mercury’s suggestion to keep the cane around, not just for the aesthetic but also because it would be a great way to hide a weapon. She grinned up at him, but that grin was nearly lost to something else entirely as he swiftly flicked the walking stick up to lift up her chin, asking her if she’d been a bad girl. Mercury earnestly hadn’t approached him to make a serious pass at him, considering what she had heard regarding everything with him and Saffron, but she couldn’t help the brief heat that flashed through her gaze. “Oh, trust me, I’ve been all sorts of naughty,” she purred back.

    He pulled the cane away and Mercury stamped herself back under control, changing the subject slightly toward the party itself. Cedric hadn’t been to one of the du Wolff orgies, of course, and he said as much, but he had heard plenty about them. “Well, I imagine you’re going to start being invited to them at this point. So I’m sure you won’t have to wonder too much longer.”

    She turned her attention back to him, trailing her fingers up his arm as she seemingly gauged his interest in revisiting the promise they had once made to each other, and for the briefest of moments it seemed he was giving it some consideration… but with a sigh, he took her hand and held it in his own, lamenting that her proposition hadn’t come even a few days sooner. With some sorrow he declined her offer, assuring her that while he was still very much attracted to her, the primal part of himself wanting to squirrel her away and run her ragged, he couldn’t deny the perspective he’d gotten out of the fight with Seberg.

    He seemed almost nervous to admit how much he now realized he cared for Saffron, despite everything he had done to try and keep the other woman at an arm’s length, and that care ran deeply enough that he simply wasn’t interested in anyone else having that kind of place in his life. Cedric insisted it had nothing to do with Mercury, and if he had an opportunity for his old self to make sure he got his run in with her, he would have taken it, but it could only be with the past part of himself that was still in denial. Whatever chance he and Mercury had once had for intimacy… it was gone, now. And to his credit, he did look genuinely sad about it, hoping that he hadn’t ruined her plans for the evening.

    Mercury had been quiet through his small speech, but in the end she only gave him a small smile of her own, one that was more peaceful than anything else. “Not at all, love. It was the answer I was expecting to hear, as much as I hate to hear it. As busy as I was the last several months, if I had wanted to cash in on our promise, I would have made the time. And believe me, I wanted to very much…”

    But, it was increasingly obvious to Vandrad and me both that there was something more going on with you and Saffron than just a casual fling. I know how Saffron can feel at times about my looseness, and I would never want to hurt her or feel like I robbed her of something important. So I chose to wait… until I knew you were ready to say no.” Mercury adjusted her hand to intertwine her fingers with his, giving them a soft squeeze of her own. “For what it’s worth… I’m happy for you. What you have with Saffron is so much more than I could have ever offered you, and after everything that your life has been up until now… you deserve something real. I’m certainly never going to stop flirting with you and making playful advances, and I will probably always complain about the missed opportunity.” She smirked up at him playfully. “But I’ll be okay, as long as you’re both happy.”

    Leaning over, she gave him a soft, somewhat lingering kiss on the cheek before pulling back and disentangling their hands from one another. Then, Mercury chuckled and shook her head. “Honestly, watching all of this develop has given me a whole new appreciation for how Mythal and Seri must have felt when they first met us. At the time I was so sure we had everyone fooled. Seeing it from this side of things makes me feel all the more silly looking back.”

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    Post by Vandrad Ragnos 27th September 2023, 3:21 pm

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    Khelben took Vandrad’s comments about as well as anyone could. It was the first time that the future king had spoken to him in almost a full conversation, previous times only equating to a sentence or two. He appreciated Vandrad’s sentiments, thanking him for his kind words and even laughing a bit as the future king remarked about the oddity that was the Rhaegarian race. Khelben seemed to recognize that for all of their encouragement of sexual encounters, they all seemed to be of the caring sort, showing respect and empathy when rightfully they had earned the opportunity not to be. And in comparison to what Khelben had dealt with before… well, he hardly had room to complain, though he did recognize that Gren was always watching and ready to punish the Xocili if he showed even the slightest flicker of not being loyal and penitent. "Mercury is one of the women he loves and he is a bit bullheaded. I should know; I inherited both his and my mother’s genetics. Don’t worry, Themesycia will make sure he doesn’t do anything. After all, if you step out of line, it won’t be us that is dealing with you -- it’ll be Mercury.” Though it was a hard, cold truth, Vandrad couldn’t help but flash the tiniest glimmer of an amused smirk.

    A moment of silence followed, which meant that Vandrad was probably satisfied with that being the conclusion of their conversation. But before he could say as much, Khelben spoke up himself, stating that he wouldn’t ever forgive himself either for his actions. It wasn’t simply that it was Mercury, it was the very act itself, as he had been raised better and taught better by his parents. To know that he had given in was a scar on his heart and even Vandrad could sense that. He fought back his own self pity and turned his attention to the progress he had made with the professional he had been seeing. The reasons behind his actions were sound, hardly excuses but understandable points of contention that would force anyone to a breaking point. But as he kept talking about it, he admitted that there was something about it that had made it worse to him, something he hadn’t revealed to anyone. Apparently Thana had said something to him before he’d left, an ominous warning of the act that awaited him and Mercury. It was riddled with foreshadowing but now that everything had happened, it was clear what she meant. Vandrad scowled. "That’s hardly a surprise. It wouldn’t be the first time she has known something before it happened. Mythal believes it has something to do with Darius, the specter inside the necklace that she wore. I’ll admit I didn’t pay much attention; my anger was fairly palpable at the time. She was the one that told me about what happened, after all, without any right to know.”

    He only wished he had taken his time killing her. But no point in dwelling on the past, especially over the worthless dead. Khelben continued, understanding that he would never fix what had happened nor earn his whole trust, though he assumed he’d never really had it. After all, he’d been the one to force their meeting, wanting to evaluate what Mercury had claimed about their relationship. She had fought back, stating that Vandrad would see through the facade and Khelben guessed correctly that he had. "Partially. I knew you had something over her. And that vaporizing you wasn’t going to solve the problem,” He confirmed for Khelben, almost amused at a time so long ago when they barely exchanged any kind of kindness.

    But Khelben was going to keep trying to make up for what he’d done. As he put it, he’d never been the man that had done the act and he never wanted to be that man again. He believed he didn’t have the right to beg for forgiveness but Vandrad had moved him by allowing a second chance to make things right. He had no intention of letting that opportunity be lost, with the hopes of becoming worthy of being called a brother by both him and Mercury. Vandrad eyed him silently for a moment, considering his words carefully. "The man that did what he did is the one that will never earn my trust. What I see before me is someone stuck in flux. But your passion to do better, be better is commendable. So do right by yourself and become that man you claim you want to be. That’s a man I can see myself trusting wholly.”

    It was the best kind of encouragement that Vandrad was capable of giving; encouraging people to better themselves through their own determination to become more. Though in this case, he couldn’t be the one that acted as guide to Khelben; he would need to find himself through the trials and tribulations all on his own. But it seemed that the future king had faith in him, whether rightfully placed or not.

    Vriko had been watching the two men for most of their conversation, weighing what she should do or if she should do anything at all. On the one hand, she knew that Khelben was intimidated by Vandrad. It showed in his body language and given the fact that he was still a prisoner, it made sense that the future ruler would make him fidget. It didn’t look like Vandrad was belittling him or intentionally trying to make things tense; in fact, Khelben looked to be somewhat relaxing throughout the exchange. But there were moments he tensed up, even got teary-eyed. He probably should have someone step in to rescue him.

    The real question was why she felt the inclination to do so. She barely knew him, knew next to nothing about his crime. Sure, she found him attractive to look at, like a finely made sword or well forged piece of armor. But that was the extent of any kind of connection between them. It wasn’t her business to get involved in and it would be better if she just went back to keeping to herself.

    So why was she already walking over to him? “Sorry, he promised me a dance,” she cut into the conversation, taking Khelben’s arm with her hand and beginning to drag him away towards the dance floor. She walked with determination, enough that he would probably mistake her for knowing what she was doing and looking like it too. But on her face, turned away from him as she pulled him along, was absolute panic. Why had she done that? Why had her excuse been to dance?! She didn’t know how to dance, save for the despicable bumping and grinding she had seen from the others in the very same club they were in. And she definitely wasn’t going to be doing that. So in that case, what in the hell was she going to do?

    Once they reached the dance floor, she spun around to face him, finally releasing his arm. “No need to thank me. Let’s just… get this… stupid thing over with.” She couldn’t just walk away from him now; Vandrad would see and be even more confused than he probably already was. No, she would need to improvise. When a mission went sideways, she had to pivot and she was very good at pivoting. And besides, dancing was just moving the body in a certain way, right? She had this.

    Except she didn’t. Turns out, despite being an expert swordswoman and former assassin and trained to manipulate her body in battle, she lacked any and all rhythm. There weren’t words to describe the undulations, the rolling and bucking that Vriko did with her body, her arms and her legs. Other dancers would probably describe it later as a fish dying on land, flopping around in a desperate hope that it could save itself.

    Cedric may have gotten a touch over the line with the cane, meaning to be playful but definitely generating some truth arousal in Mercury. Still, he was far too smug with himself not to be proud of that fact, nor when he pulled the cane back and left her hanging and wanting, proving himself an expert teaser. As she insisted that he would be invited to some of the du Wolff’s private parties in the future, he chuckled. “Is it bad that I’m more looking forward to watching Vandrad stand around and scowl over it more than the actual party itself?” he asked with a shit-eating grin.

    But what should have been a light, flirty moment became something more, as Mercury all but propositioned him right then and there. A request that he had long thought about and what he would do if and when it came. His answer was completely different from all of his actual fantasies, gently turning her down and providing an explanation that was far more from the heart that he’d hoped to get that evening. Nonetheless, Mercury deserved an explanation and as he apologized for possibly ruining her evening, she gave him a peaceful smile and insisted he hadn’t ruined anything. In fact, it was what she had expected to hear, despite what she wanted to hear. She’d had plenty of opportunities in the past to put forth the proposition but both she and Vandrad had noticed the thing between himself and Saffron. And Mercury understood that throwing herself in the middle of that would complicate things and, possibly, even hurt Saffron by robbing her of someone she genuinely had feelings for. So instead she had bided her time until she knew he would turn her down.

    Her hand tightened around his, her fingers intertwining with his as she told him that she was happy for him. The connection with Saffron was something special and she earnestly felt he deserved it. While she had no intentions of stopping her flirtations and would even earmark that exact moment to teasingly complain about, she was fine as long as they were both happy. He smiled and gave her hand a squeeze as she leaned in and gave him a kiss on the cheek. She chuckled and mused over the fact that Mythal and Serilda had gotten the opportunity to watch the very same situation between herself and Vandrad and how amusing it was to see it from the other side. The former Dread Master chuckled. “Well, I’m as happy as I can be, all things considered. It’s still… complicated, especially since she still wants to see where her relationship with Trevor goes. And I have no intention of standing in the way of that. If anything, it just feels good to know that I can care about someone and that she cares about me too. But I am oh so happy I have provided entertainment for you and Vandrad. I am always looking for a way to be even more entertaining.”

    He glanced back over towards the poker table, only to see Saffron aggressively waving at him from the dance floor. He was being summoned and as he took in a greater picture of what was awaiting him, his brow furrowed at the sight of what he thought was Vriko, flailing about like a bird trapped in water. “Dear Gods, is that Mythal’s sister? I can only imagine Saffron is calling me over to put the poor girl out of her misery,” Cedric downed the rest of his drink and turned to look at Mercury again. “Just know if this whole thing blows up, you’re the one I’m coming to take my agitation out on,” he teased her as he took his cane and with expert handling, gave her bottom a smack with it before he made his way over to Saffron, Khelben and the struggling Vriko.





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    Post by Mercury Arseneault 27th September 2023, 6:24 pm

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    and discovering other peoples' weaknesses.
    Vandrad’s remark about his father did ease Khelben’s nerves somewhat, appreciative that Themesycia would typically be there to make sure Gren didn’t get any violent ideas without true provocation. But he was also correct that, should Khelben fuck up again, it wasn’t the men folk he’d have to deal with – it was Mercury herself. Khelben was surprised to see the twinkle of mirth in the other man’s gaze, giving a small laugh… but the way he took a deep gulp of his drink betrayed that he wasn’t exactly keen on the idea of Mercury setting her sights on him, not after how quickly and easily she’d practically buried him in Bosco.

    But the ease in tension helped give him the confidence to address the past, which Khelben did his best not to bring up as much as possible. Not so much out of shame, though that was part of it. More because he knew that he couldn’t set a precedent for it coming up every time he was allowed to participate in some gathering, thereby making everything sour for everyone else. He also didn’t want to beat his apologies over and over so hard that they became stale. But Vandrad himself had opened the door, and Khelben took the opportunity to have a real conversation about it with the former prince that he hadn’t been able to have up until this point. He even opened up a bit about what Thana had said to him the last time he’d seen her.

    It wasn’t too much of a surprise to Vandrad, who stated plainly that Thana had a history of knowing things she should not have been able to know or things that hadn’t even happened yet. Mythal claimed it was due to some pendant she had worn that contained the spirit of someone called Darius, though Vandrad couldn’t recall too many of the details. Mostly because he’d been enraged and focused on killing her at the time, since she was the one who had revealed the event to Vandrad. Khelben nodded softly, not quite understanding but accepting it for what it was. He had, of course, always wondered how the former prince had found out, but it wasn’t a question he’d been willing to ask anyone, least of all Vandrad himself. The truth was out and that had been all that truly mattered at the time.

    Despite everything, Khelben did offer a wry smirk when Vandrad confirmed that he’d never fully trusted Khelben upon meeting him, though it was less suspicion of anything nefarious and more that he recognized Khelben had some means of keeping Mercury obedient. Something that he recognized killing Khelben wouldn’t have solved. “I mean, it might have,” he admitted, perhaps a tad playfully. “I guess we’ll never know.”

    When he took the time to open up a bit more to his future brother-in-law, Khelben did his best to not simply stand there like a useless child and beg for grace, an act that would have taken all the responsibility for change out of his own hands. Instead, he approached the topic in the way that he felt Vandrad would most appreciate: a game plan, of sorts, toward working to make himself a better person, the man and brother he wanted to be. He expected very little by way of response, primarily a gruff acknowledgement or a “we’ll see” sort of reaction, which Khelben would have been happy enough with.

    Instead, Vandrad continued to exceed his expectations, watching Khelben carefully before confirming that the man Khelben had been when he’d hurt Mercury would never have his trust, but that was not the man that stood before him. Khelben was a work in progress, but he recognized that progress was being made and that it was coming from a genuine and earnest place that wanted to better, not just from wanting to do whatever it took to make people forget what he’d done. Rather, the work was being put in because Khelben knew he needed it for himself as much as anyone else. Eventually, Vandrad was sure he would be able to trust the man that Khelben would become.

    It was perhaps the most meaningful thing that anyone had ever said to him, and there was a deep wave of relief and gratitude that cut sharply through the rest of his anxiety and pain. “Thank you, Vandrad,” he said softly, overwhelmed with emotion and doing his best to maintain his composure, though he had to wipe a few more quiet tears from his face.

    He was so caught up in the conversation that he hadn’t been paying much attention to his surroundings. He turned to look at Vriko when he realized she had approached, his emotion washing away and replacing itself with complete and total confusion as she stopped their conversation short. “...I did..?” was his bewildered reaction when Vriko informed Vandrad that Khelben had promised her a dance. His perplexion only rose when she slipped her arm under his and yanked him away without a word, Khelben’s eyes going wide and flicking back to Vandrad with a fluster, unable to say another word before they were gone.

    Vriko was able to lead Khelben all the way to the dance floor without protest, though anyone watching the scene wouldn’t have to guess that he hadn’t been given much say in the matter. He simply stood there when they stopped on the dance floor, staring at her and completely flabbergasted as she insisted that he didn’t need to thank her, that they just had to get the “stupid thing over with”. “Uhhh….” Khelben was desperately wracking his brain trying to understand what it was that he was supposed to be thanking her for when all thought was completely derailed by Vriko’s attempt at dancing.

    It was awful. He’d seen some bad dancing in his time, but this was just something else entirely. Her movements were somehow mechanical and overly-loose at the same time. It was like watching a visual representation of someone at a karaoke being horrifically tone-deaf. But what was earnestly the most bizarre part of it was that it was Vriko. Khelben knew next to nothing about Mythal’s sister except that she had a sharp tongue, just about hated his sister, and wouldn’t be caught dead doing.. Well, anything like this. So why was she doing it now? What had prompted such an out of character act?

    The only logical conclusion he could make, which was ultimately the correct conclusion, was that she believed she had saved him from an uncomfortable confrontation with Vandrad. And though he couldn’t fathom a single reason for her to go out of her way for a man she barely knew, it didn’t stop the odd lump from forming in his throat as he watched her with an entirely different type of awe in his eyes.

    Finally, for the first time in a very, very long time, Khelben laughed outright, the smile on his face as bright and full as it could ever be. It was not a laugh of mockery, nor was it directed at her in any fashion. Rather, her outrageous movements and determination to “save” him had brought him genuine joy and appreciation, and the sight of her trying so hard and behaving so silly was adorable. “Oh you are just… so bad at this,” he teased, a playful grin on his face.

    Relenting, he finally relaxed, shedding much of the guilt, shame, and tension that he’d been holding onto for well over a year at that point as he started moving along to the music as well. His dancing was far more collected than hers, with noticeably better rhythm, though he still went out of his way to do equally silly things and look a bit foolish alongside her.

    A few dozen feet away, Mercury and Cedric were having a heart to heart of their own. While Mercury was disappointed that she’d missed out on her chance to have a roll in the hay with the former Dread Master, she understood what it felt like to live one’s life as little more than a tool only to find something, someone, that treated you as a person. She could never take that from him, nor would she want to risk destroying what Cedric and Saffron had formed practically right under Mercury’s nose. Mercury had been beyond shocked when she’d found out about their consistent liaisons, but once the veil had been removed and she was able to watch their interactions with more perspective, it had quickly become clear that there was something that bonded them together more deeply than just on the surface.

    Cedric insisted that he was happy, even if it was still a bit complicated given Saffron’s relationship with Trevor. He claimed he wasn’t planning on sabotaging that in any way, happy to at least accept that he was capable of real emotion and care, and having such feelings returned. It was a sentiment that Mercury was all too familiar with. “You don’t really need to try; it comes quite naturally for you,” she teased about him being a source of entertainment for the affianced pair. “Thanks for reminding me about Trevor, though. I’ve been so busy lately that I haven’t had any time at all to look into her band or her mystery beaux. I should do that soon. Not tonight, but soon. She was far too curious about the other man. “And hey, you never know. Maybe he’d be down for a thruple?”

    Speaking of Saffron, it seemed she was trying to get Cedric’s attention, the blonde waving him over almost frantically with barely contained amusement on her face… only for both Mercury and the former Dread Master to see what was putting her in such a state. “Lights of Aetheria…” Mercury breathed, her jaw dropping in wide eyed shock as she witnessed Vriko practically flopping around on the dance floor with Khelben. She was practically glued to the sight, fighting back a giggling fit even as Cedric polished off his drink and committed himself to what he could only assume was now a rescue mission. “Good fucking luck with that train wreck.” Insisting that he would be back to take things out on her if it all went wrong, and solidifying the statement with a firm slap to her backside with his cane, she finally pulled her eyes away with a pleased giggle. “Promises, promises…”

    As Cedric approached, he’d catch the latter end of what was turning into a dance lesson. “No no, you gotta move with the beat. The down beat. You’re on the off-beat, and it’s killing me.” Saffron had never been so equally entertained and horrified in her life, watching Vriko in a mixture of concern and amusement. She had returned from the bathroom to discover the woman on the dance floor with Mercury’s hot older brother, but all inclination to tease the woman about spending time with Khelben went straight out the window the moment she took in the sight of Vriko attempting to dance. Instead, she’d hurried over in an attempt to save her friend, hilariously tickled by the entire thing but also earnestly wanting to improve the disaster. “Gods help me, you need an entire music theory course.. Okay, follow my lead, just like this….”

    Mercury watched from afar with an amused smirk at the antics, though by the time Cedric had joined up with the other three she was more looking at him and Saffron together more than whatever the hell was happening with Vriko. “Well, that one needs all the help she can get, eh?”

    “Tell me about it.” Mercury snorted, turning to look at the bartender that had spoken to her. He was a young man, remarkably so for a barback, with shaggy purple hair and bright crimson eyes. The tapered ears on either side of his head marked him as Sevenese, though he didn’t seem to carry the accent. She watched for a moment as he expertly mixed a drink together, pouring several liquids and some ice into a shaker and mixing it all together. Her eyes narrowed on him playfully. “Aren’t you a bit young to be slinging drinks, kid?”

    He returned her look with a mischievous smirk of his own. “Not according to my paperwork,” was his only innocent response. “Refill? Mistress Dinah’s instructions were very clear: free drinks all night for the ‘birthday’ girl and her friends and family.”

    She considered him for a moment before her smirk deepened. “Well, I can’t very well say no to a free drink, can I?” He mixed her up a fresh glass. Just as she was accepting it, a sound drew her attention back to the dance floor where the lessons were continuing. They appeared to be laughing, though Mercury hadn’t turned around quickly enough to see what about. With a shake of her head, she turned back to thank the bartender, only to find him gone. With a frown, she glanced around, finding no trace of him.

    It was odd, but a notification that went off in her head promptly distracted her. “Oh, perfect timing.” Gathering up her drink, she made her way through the crowds to where Patricia, Hosrius and Grubar were loitering around with one another. “Well, well, well, look at all you fine looking people,” she purred, sidling up to Patty and running a familiar hand across the woman’s ass before settling her arm around the doctor’s waist. “Who needs an orgy with all this concentrated sex appeal in one spot?”

    Mercury grinned, and then turned her attention to the two extra terrestrials. “Hey, before I forget, since I know you two will have to leave soon: Vandrad and I put together a little something for you both. We just wanted to thank you for all your help. I know everything with Maker was still bounty related for you guys and all, but that doesn’t make your efforts any less valuable or impactful to us on a personal level. Not to mention your help with the Nazru, as well. So, take this with our sincerest thanks…”

    As genuine as her words were, she did still have a playful smirk on her face as she slowly slipped from her drink, very aware of the fact that she didn’t have any kind of physical item in her hands that she appeared to be offering them. Then, after a beat with no further explanation, they both would hear their personal communicators chirp with an incoming message. Should they check them, they’d find copies of official documentation certifying that their contracts had been paid in full down to the penny. Furthermore, there were additional certifications updating their identifications to mark them both as fully licensed freelance bounty hunters, the fees for which had also already been covered.

    “I’d say you should tell your bosses that they really need to get better cybersecurity – numbers are such an easy thing to change, and a hacker can just cause all sorts of damage, you know.” Her tone was innocent. Too innocent, in fact, if her sly smile and mischievous glimmer was any indication. “But I suppose that’s not really your problem anymore.”

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    For Those Who Move Forward Empty Re: For Those Who Move Forward

    Post by Vandrad Ragnos 27th September 2023, 7:51 pm

    There’s no fair or unfair in battle.
    ( There is only victory or in your case, defeat. )
    For Those Who Move Forward RJtajUnz_o

    Vriko… thought she was doing things right. After all, she was moving her arms, her hips, her legs, just like she had seen so many other people do. Hell, there were people around her at the very moment that were swaying in a fashion that she believed she was. Well, not directly around her; most of the people that had been close to her had moved back and stopped to stare at her. Where they as surprised at her dancing as she imagined everyone else would be? She definitely didn’t seem the type and maybe everyone else could sense that. Not for even a moment did she think that it was because she looked like a car wreck happening in slow motion until Khelben let out a laugh. She didn’t stop moving but she gave him an incredulous look which broke into a full glare of disdain as he informed her of how bad she was doing. “What the hell are you talking about? I’m killing this. I am a trained assassin and warrior; I know how to move around on a stupid dance floor.”

    She didn’t but it didn’t really seem like anyone would be able to convince her of that. But it seemed her efforts to rescue him had paid dividends; he already looked a lot lighter and chipper and he’d even begun to dance as well, though he was far more muted. And he was moving to the wrong beat. He wasn’t but in her head, he was. The former bandit didn’t even notice when Saffron came over and visibly stared at the horror show before her. It wasn’t until the blonde woman joined them and began to try and offer instruction that, once again, Vriko started to get annoyed. Saffron left for a few seconds, apparently calling over Cedric for… one reason or another. And then she was back once more, barking instructions at her and remarking about being on a down beat? There was only one beat. “I am with the beat,” she insisted. But for the sake of giving Saffron the benefit of the doubt, she decided to alter her movements by a fraction of a second.

    And somehow made it worse. Now she wasn’t even on the off beat, she was in the emptiness between the off and on, her jerking and wild movements so departed from that music that one had to wonder if she was moving to some song in her head. Saffron insisted she needed an entire class on music before commanding her to follow her movements. And she tried; in her head, she did them perfectly. To everyone with eyes, she looked like an animal desperately trying to rid itself of fleas. “Did you call me for medical aid? Because it looks like Vriko is having a stroke,” Cedric remarked as he stopped right outside her movement range, honestly afraid she’d kick him in the face in some kind of show of interpretive dance.

    “Shut up, Cedric,” she remarked, making a point to sound out his new name sarcastically. Still she kept on, making an utter fool of herself and visibly entertaining everyone around them. But the former Dread Master knew how things would go if they kept on the way they were; at some point, Vriko would notice everyone laughing at her and get angry. Then she’d probably throw some kind of angry tirade and stomp off, causing a scene that she and everyone else really didn’t need to be a part of.

    So, time to pivot. “Alright, enough of this. Excuse me!” Cedric turned and waved to the DJ. “Terribly sorry about this, people, but I think it’s probably better if we slow things down. I know it’s a party but even parties have a slow dance or two.” Cedric slid between the rest of the dancers who had come to a stop at the interruption. Hopping up beside the DJ, he joined the man as they scrolled through music he had on hand. “That one right there. Thanks mate,” he said as he gave the man a pat on the shoulder and then hopped back on the dance floor.

    The slow piano played them into a much slower song. “Alright then. You.” He said as he came up behind Vriko and planted her, placing his hands on her shoulders.

    “Hey!” Vriko barked, forcefully stopped. She turned her head to glare at him over her shoulder.

    “Listen, I’m trying to help. So how about you just trust me, huh?” She didn’t put up any further complaint, though she continued to give him a stink eye. “Good. Now, Khelben darling, come here please.” Counting that the Xocili would come closer, Cedric would nod to Vriko. “I trust you have some idea of how to dance to a slow song? Put your hands on her hips. Vriko, you’re going to put your arms around his neck.”

    “W-What?!” Her anger almost completely melted away in an instant, her eyes bugging out open in shock.

    Cedric ignored her, practically grabbing Khelben’s hands and placing them on Vriko’s hips. She immediately tensed up, the smallest little ‘eep’ coming out of her lips. With that part done, Cedric took her arms, now almost completely putty in his hands, and wrapped them around the Xocili’s neck. “Now; Khelben, you lead. Vriko, follow him. He is going to guide you. And just so you have another example.”

    He turned and offered his hand to Saffron, pulling her in close once she took it and took up the same position, albeit a bit closer. At that point, everyone else on the dance floor had just sort of shrugged and decided to roll with it, pairing up and dancing along with the music as well. “Obviously you’ll be the one leading,” he remarked to Saffron with a playful smirk even as he began to sway with her in his arms.

    On the other side of the room, Patricia, Hosrius and Grubar were all chatting, Gren had been led away by Themesycia, who had seen Vriko leading Khelben to the dance floor and had made the executive decision to find a way to distract the former Rune Knight from noticing. So they went out to chat with Vandrad on the balcony. Patty was so ingrained in the conversation that she almost leapt up when Mercury groped her ass. “Oh heavens!” she let out, even as Mercury wrapped her arm around her waist. “Mercury, you just about pulled Ego out of me and she would have made this room an orgy as well,” the doctor said with a soft chuckle, laying one of her hands on Mercury’s leg and running her fingers on her thigh.

    “That concentrated sex appeal you’re talking about is pro’lly just me and Patricia,” Grubar said with a cackle, reaching over to lightly punch Hosrius in the shoulder. “I’m just kidding, buddy. We both know you look chic as fuck in that suit.”

    “Yes well, one should always prepared for a formal occasion, even on a job,” the Jirian chuckled, taking a gander at himself. “But Mercury, you look… absolutely stunning. Between you and Patricia, I’m at a loss for words.”

    “That’s his polite way of asking you two to make out in front of him. Us.”

    “It is not,” Hosrius insisted, waving his hand a little.

    “Too bad. Neither one of us would decline, it’s hardly the naughtiest thing we’ve done with one another.” Patricia said with a shrug. Both aliens fell silent, just staring between the two women. Luckily Mercury decided to step in, circling back to the fact that they would be leaving soon and having prepared a gift for them. After everything they had done for them, including fighting Maker and the Nazru, the betrothed had felt it appropriate to give them something for all their efforts. But she didn’t… hand anything over. She just sat there, looking at them and sipping from her drink.

    Grubar was about to open his mouth to speak when his and Hosrius’ armbands chirped. Glancing at one another, they each pulled up the holographic bands and opened up the message. They read individually but reacted in sync; their eyes widened and their mouths went a bit slack jawed. “Mercury…” Hosrius started.

    “Did you..?” Grubar finished.

    And she rounded out the thought. It seemed she had wormed her way into the organization’s security system and altered their files. She had freed them of their contracts, fulfilling their obligations and requirements and granting them full certifications as independent bounty hunters. A goal that they both had wanted for so long but also understood that only one of them would end up succeeding in, while the other would have to start from scratch or would be dead. Though neither of them knew the exact amount of their debt, they knew it was hefty. And she had simply done away with it. “Oh my stars, Zetziz is gonna flip his fucking lid,” Grubar said in awe.

    “I don’t… this is so much, Mercury. I don’t think we earned this. It’s…”
    Hosrius shook his head softly and reached up to wipe a tear away. “Thank you. A million times over, thank you.”

    Grubar threw his arm over Hosrius’ shoulder and pulled him in tight. “We picked the best damn girls to make friends with, buddy. Mercury, you and I are gonna have a good, hard romp to celebrate this. And the fact that, well, with this, Hos and I can do what we wanted to do in the first place.”

    “You’ve uncomplicated a situation for us, Mercury. We had talked about going back and finding a way to wipe our contracts ourselves. That way we could come back to Earthland and… prepare to settle down here.”

    “Really?!” Patricia sat up excitedly before she realized just how excited she sounded and forcefully calmed herself. “Really?”

    “It’s going to take some time; we each have other things we need to wrap up but… yeah, the end goal is for us to come and settle down here. Or well, New Rhaegar; Themesycia has offered us homes free of charge should we ever want them.”

    “We’ll probably still go out and complete contracts here and there but Earthland is gonna become our base of operations. More like our base of undulations, am I right?” he barked with laughter, even as he rocked in his seat almost like he was thrusting. “But… on a serious note. Thank you, Mercury. Coming here, meeting you all… it’s changed our lives. I don’t think either one of us could fathom having to go on without being around you lot.”





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    For Those Who Move Forward Empty Re: For Those Who Move Forward

    Post by Serilda Sinclair 28th September 2023, 9:58 am

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    Conviction never shames nor condemns us.
    It calls us back to who we truly are.
    Patricia had not been ready for Mercury to slip a hand up behind her, it seemed, the doctor nearly jumping out of her skin. Mercury could only grin as Patty informed her that she’d very nearly summoned Ego. “Oh no, another orgy would just be awful,” was her wry response. Grubar used the opportunity to take a friendly jab at Hosrius, which he quickly amended with a rare compliment. She smiled when Hosrius turned some praise on her and Patty both as well, which Grubar insisted was just Hos’s way of trying to get the women to make out in front of them. The silence that followed when Patricia remarked that the women might do exactly that was palpable, her and Mercury both standing there and staring back, knowing full well they were being teases.

    And then Mercury moved on, changing the subject with no further payoff for their male hormones. She gave her spiel and waited with amusement as they looked at her in confusion, only for their armbands to go off. It took a moment for them to read and figure out what they had received, the Xocili’s smirk deepening as their eyes went wide until she finally explained what she’d done. Both men were, understandably, floored. It was a much bigger deal than Mercury had led with, a much bigger one than even they probably understood. She knew it was common practice for hunters in their positions to not know how much they owed; an additional measure for their handlers to keep them under control. It had been a lot of money… but for someone like Mercury that could easily relocate or even fabricate funds on a digital platform, it really had not been too difficult of a task.

    Hosrius had been moved to tears, insisting that they hadn’t earned that kind of gesture, though he was supremely thankful. “You did earn it,” Mercury insisted. “You more than earned it. Not only did you two assist in killing and fighting two extremely dangerous individuals here on Earthland, you also fought and killed a large number of Nazru and contributed to the lot of them being wiped from the cosmos. That alone is worth your weight in credits to the point where your handlers should have paid you in excess for the effort, had it been a sanctioned bounty. Add to that the fact that your efforts helped make sure that we also saved another race from extinction… No. I refuse to let you two return to a life of slavery. You’ve both worked long and hard enough; now it’s time to live.”

    Grubar gave his friend a side hug, insisting that they had the best women in their lives and flat out informing Mercury that they were going to have a private celebration later. By the grin on her face, she had no plans on declining. But it seemed that her efforts had unraveled a different problem for them that she hadn’t been aware of: Both extraterrestrials had been talking about finding some way to clear their ledgers so that they could return to Earthland to stay permanently. The remark brought an excited reaction out of Patty, who promptly stepped back and forced herself to repeat the question with a little more control over her eagerness. It seemed they had a few things they needed to wrap up first, but otherwise the plan was to accept the free housing that Themmy had offered them, and just take trips from time to time to do the odd bounty here and there.

    “You’re more than welcome, bruiser. Happy to help… and I’m almost as thrilled as Patty here that you two are going to be staying.” She shot the doctor a teasing look. “Well, in that case it sounds like one of you had better tell Saffron the good news so she can stop trying to ignore her denial over you two leaving.”

    Speaking of Saffron, the dance lessons were not going at all according to plan. Vriko seemed convinced that she was moving in perfect rhythm and it was the rest of them that were losing their minds. Saffron attempts to help only appeared to be making it worse, both to the increased horror and amusement of the blond. Cedric nearly had to trade his cane in for a cast from the glare that Vriko shot at him when he asked if she was having a stroke, and Khelben was doing his best to make Vriko feel better by just… going along with the chaos and enjoying it for what it was.

    Finally Cedric had enough, calling the entire dance floor to a halt and practically begging the DJ to put on something slow for a few turns, presumably before there was more drama than a party like this needed. He even joined the guy up on stage and requested a specific number, one that was not lost on Saffron, who had to try very hard not to bust up laughing right there and then. When he rejoined them and started shoving Vriko toward Khelben, however, she saw his ploy right away and a wicked grin split her face.

    Khelben balked gently at Cedric’s summoning, the man not entirely sure it was a healthy decision to allow himself to be so close to Vriko when her father was, presumably, somewhere within eyesight. “I don’t think that’s a good id-”

    He jumped in surprise, his protest quickly cut off when he felt a hard slap on his ass, practically propelled forward out of surprise. “You heard the man. Go get her, tiger,” Saffron instructed him, her stance more than enough to inform him that he didn’t have a choice in the matter.

    So along Khelben shuffled until he was standing in front of Vriko, doing his best not to stare at her from such an awkwardly close position. He nodded in confirmation that he had plenty of experience slow dancing, though much like Vriko he didn’t move right away to take up the position. “Listen, this probably isn’t the bes– oh okay.” His hands were being moved for him, it seemed, as Cedric placed them right on Vriko’s hips, eliciting the single most girlie sound Saffron had ever heard Vriko make. The Fairy Tail mage had to turn around and fake a cough to cover her chortle, and by the time she finished Cedric had already given them instructions and was already offering up himself and Saffron as a guiding pair.

    She shook her head, smirking at him even as he pulled her closer, the two of them assuming the position, albeit with a lot less room for the gods between them. “The song from Jasper?” she asked. “Fucking brilliant.” Cedric teased that she would be the one leading them, earning a renewed grin. “Naturally.” Despite this, she did let him take the lead, happy enough just to be close to him.

    A few feet away, Khelben was just as flustered as Vriko. He gave a nervous chuckle and did his best to settle his nerves, resetting his hands in a more comfortable position on her hips. “Your father is going to kill me,” he joked quietly, though it very much was not a joke. His two instincts to both avert his gaze so as to ease the tension between them and also not look around too frantically like a cornered rat warred with one another, ultimately resorting in him just facing her outright, though his eyes occasionally darted nervously from time to time. “Well, I suppose if I’m going to die there are worse ways than doing so with a stunning woman in my arms, ha…”

    It took him a beat to realize what he’d said, a slight blush rushing to his cheeks… though he didn’t attempt to take the comment back. He did, however, try to change the subject. “So, uh… are you… having a good time?”

    While everyone else had been running about having heart to hearts and moments of social panic, Serilda, Mythal, and Dinah had simply been enjoying one another’s company and a few well prepared drinks. While Serilda was not fully drunk by any means, she had definitely reached the plane of existence where she had become very giggly – and touchy.

    The sound of the music stopping had, of course, drawn the attention of most of the patrons in the room, including the three of them. Granted they had already been watching anyway, seeing as how it was very hard to miss the commotion that had been stirred by Vriko’s attempt at dancing. Serilda had no earthly idea what had come over the normally stoic woman to act in such a ridiculous fashion, but it had been beyond entertaining. Luckily Vriko had been so wrapped up in her own world that she hadn’t seen the three of them having a good laugh at her expense on the other side of the room.

    “Those two are going to get Khelben killed,” she remarked in amusement as she watched Saffron and Cedric pair up Mercury and Mythal’s siblings, to both Khelben and Vriko’s panic. Serilda glanced around in an attempt to see where Gren was, if only to make sure Themmy was nearby to prevent catastrophe, when her gaze instead fell on Vandrad by himself at the balcony. “Aw, your poor brother is all by himself.” Who knew where Mercury was; probably off somewhere trying to rope someone into sex. “Come on, let’s go give him some company.”

    The three migrated toward the balcony with their drinks, making there way over to where the former prince had sat back down. “Did your wife go missing again?” she asked with a small grin. Serilda moved to sit down next to him… only to misjudge her equilibrium. With a small noise of surprise not unlike what Vriko had made moments ago, she wound up sitting a little closer to Vandrad than she’d intended, managing to keep her drink from spilling but practically having to catch herself on him to keep from toppling. “I think this may be my last drink,” the princess admitted with a small laugh at her own expense.

    But then she was immediately distracted. “Oh..” Serilda had started to pull her hand away from where it had been on his chest, but her fingers, with practically a mind of their own, moved back to start gently feeling his torso again in wonder. “Oh, you are… very firm.”

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    Post by Mythal Ragnos 28th September 2023, 1:03 pm

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    Patricia refused to bring up the fact that she had just about exploded with excitement over the prospect of the two aliens staying. She remained quiet after that, ignoring the looks she got as she brushed her hair between her hands. Mercury couldn’t help but give her a teasing look, even as she commented about her own excitement. With that settled and their newfound freedom well in hand, the Xocili suggested that someone inform Saffron of the news, as she had been doing a decently awful job at disguising her concern of them leaving. “That sounds like my queue. First I’m gonna get me another large drink. Then I’ll go break the good news,” Grubar said, standing up. He gave Hosrius a rough pat on the shoulder as he stepped out and around the group, reaching over to playfully fondle Mercury with a chuckle. But once he was out of Patricia’s sight range, he made a gesture towards the Jirian and then the doctor that was hardly modest, causing Hosrius’ eyes to widen and give an aggressive shake of his head.

    Patricia, on the other hand, decided to swing in the other direction -- almost literally -- and turned her attention to Mercury. “So Mercury, I don’t believe I’ve told you how stunning you look,” she said, pivoting her body to once more take a gander at the Silver Wolf Ace with slow roaming eyes. “Your ability to grow out your hair is absolutely incredible. Is that something all Xocili can do or just you, due to your magic? I can’t believe I never asked before,” Patricia remarked as she gently played with Mercury’s hair.

    As she was doing that ‘examination’ which more seemed like she was adjusting her flirtatious energy all on the Xocili, Blade came over and took up the seat that Grubar had left. “It seems we’re all having a good time, I hope?” he asked.

    “Absolutely. Mercury just informed us that she has freed Grubar and I from our debt contracts to the organization. So we’re free men now,” Hosrius said before taking a sip from his drink.

    “That’s incredible. Congratulations are in order for the both of you. And Mercury, that is a wonderful gesture. You really are a beautiful, stunning, sexy woman of class and wonder.” The slew of flowery compliments was not always uncommon from most people but certainly out of Blade. He seemed to realize what he had said a moment later and cleared his throat. “I may have imbibed a few of the drinks at the bar. Vandrad had suggested that I… let loose and take advantage of the time I had. So I may be a bit intoxicated.”

    That was a drunken stream of thought for you? So I guess it’s safe to say that you’re a happy drunk then,” Hosrius said with a chuckle.

    “Yes and I do believe I have more to speak of,” Blade said, sitting on the edge of his seat and turning to face Mercury and, by direction, Patricia. “The truth of the matter is I may not have much time but I’d like to add happy, exciting memories to think upon. You and I only managed to copulate a few times and I was hoping… well, I was hoping that we could partake in it again. In fact, I’ve been told there is an orgy going on in another section of this casino. If I am not being too forward, I was hoping… we could go and participate. I don’t necessarily need any other women but I would like to spend another night with you and if this orgy is any like the ones I’ve been to on other worlds, it would certainly set the mood.”

    “Wow…” Hosrius remarked, staring at Blade. “That’s… okay…”

    “Oh, forgive my rudeness,” Blade said, reaching over to put a hand on the Jirian’s shoulder. “You and Patricia are more than welcome to come too. It would make for a fond memory to have the two of you there too.”

    “Fond is not exactly the word I would use…”

    “I don’t see why not.”

    Hosrius' gaze swung over to Patricia. “Really?”

    The doctor shrugged. “I’ve never been to an orgy but I’ve been with multiple men a few times. Besides, he’s right; he deserves the chance to let loose and be adventurous. We all should be more forthcoming with what we want,” she explained, staring at Hosrius with a hardly disguised look. “I can’t say I’m all too adamant about getting involved with any strangers but if it’s the three of you… I’m sure it would be quite fun. Besides, I’ve been trying to work up the gumption to ask you to make a move on me. Blade just happened to create the perfect opening.”

    Hosrius blinked in surprise before giving a small shake of his head. “I mean… yeah! Sure, no reason not to get a little adventurous right?”

    While that particular four pair were getting ready to spend a wild evening, Vriko and Khelben were in for their own kind of wild, though far more tame. Cedric wasn’t playing around as he began to shove the former assassin towards Khelben and luckily, Saffron picked up on his intent right away. She gave him an encouraging slap on the ass that got him moving, despite his attempts to protest. And he tried again, only to be completely ignored as the former Dread Master practically manhandled him and Vriko to get into place. Sure, they had about a continent’s width of space between them but they were close enough and the blush on their cheeks was pure gold to observe. Cedric was barely keeping himself together as he pulled Saffron to him and she immediately picked up the origin of his song choice. “Right? Really sets the tone,” he said as he began his own slow dance with her that completely lacked the timidity that the other pair had.

    Vriko, for her own part, was utterly horrified. Her eyes were practically glued to the ground between them, only flicking up occasionally in a spurt of bravery before stopping at about half-way up his chest and retreating down again. When his hands readjusted to something more comfortable, she jerked slightly, clearly having expected him to remain as still as she was. He remarked about ‘her father’ aiming to kill him and she blubbered. “He’s not my dad. Or well, he kind of is. I guess legally he is. I mean he always acted like my…ugh,” she groaned, realizing that she was just babbling nonsense. Finding a new level of courage, she managed to lift her head all the way up and meet his gaze… only for her cheeks to flush once more as he remarked that he could think of worse ways to die than to have her in his arms. Her eyes wide as plates, her eyes averted themselves as she tried to think of a response. It was just a compliment; respond accordingly. “Yeah but then I’d be dancing with a corpse.”

    Wrong. Try again.

    “I-I mean, Gren won’t kill you just because I’m stunning.”

    No. Again.

    “N-No, what I mean is… UGH!” She hung her head in defeat as they continued to sway, led by him so that she didn’t get it wrong, apparently. After a moment of silence, he spoke up again, asking her if she was having a good time. “I’ve made a complete fool of myself in front of dozens of strangers I don’t know and now I’m required to be led like a child in how to step from side to side. Do you thinki I’m having a good time?” Oh her words came out sharp and annoyed, mostly because she was. But as her gaze flicked up to him, she remembered that that wasn’t his fault. If anything, she had caused most of the issue herself. “Sorry,” she apologized softly, practically forcing the tension in her body to release. “I’m not… good at this. Being… social. If you’d asked me yesterday if I would ever dance, I probably would have punched you in the face. I just…”

    She paused, chewing on her lips as she muddled together her thoughts into words. “I know what it’s like… to feel like an outsider. Especially among all of these people. I just didn’t want you to… I don’t know… feel alone. I had to go through that myself and it was awful, mostly because of how much I kept pushing back. You’re… better at this, it seems, but I still felt like… it helps to have someone who understands, you know?”

    The scene on the dance floor had drawn the attention of most of the people in the bar, least of all Mythal, Serilda and Dinah. The three had gone over to catch up, chat and have a few drinks, which were now all but gone. Serilda was in a good place, showcasing her rather giggly and touchy side that only came when her boundaries had loosened. Mythal chuckled as she remarked about the apparent assassination plot against Khelben. “Nah, he’ll be a’ight. Themmy wouldn’t let him get at her and I think, underneath all that brooding dadness that he’s decided he has again, he knows that Khelben ain’t stupid enough to do anythin’ dumb again. Besides, two peas in a pod, ain’t they?” Mythal, of course, knew everything that Khelben had done and probably should have been more protective. But considering that Gren was more than making up in that fact and he wasn’t exactly the icon of great choices either, he had opted to err on the side of not getting involved. Vriko was a grown woman, despite her inability to socialize like a normal person. And frankly getting in her face and forbidding anything was only going to make her want it more. At least, that’s what all the parenting books said, as he’d read them all in preparation for having twin teenage daughters.

    But Serilda’s focus did not stay on Vriko long as she noticed that Vandrad was out on the balcony by himself, which she felt bad about. “Yeah, he pro’lly wanted to be there by him- oh okay I guess we’re goin’ then,” he said as she had already hopped up and was heading towards the future king. He grabbed his drink, giving Dinah a look and then followed after his fiance as she moved to join. She remarked about Mercury going missing and Vandrad was about to answer when she stumbled in her attempt to fully sit down. Though she managed not to spill her drink or topple herself over, she put on quite a show with the dress she was wearing, causing the future king to stare openly more in awe than anything else. He barely even heard her as she managed to catch herself by putting a hand on his chest. "Yeah… probably…” he mumbled as he damn near ripped his eyes away.

    Yet her hand didn’t pull away. Instead, her fingers began to press on his covered body, inspecting the hardened muscles underneath and commenting on it. Vandrad was too stunned to speak, staring at her hand as it pressed its digits into his clothing to get a full understanding of just how ripped he was.

    “Uh, honey? You good over there?” Mythal asked for a moment, a moment longer than most men would have let it go on. But mostly he was trying not to laugh at the utter shock on Vandrad’s face as he was felt up by his adopted brother’s fiance. It was far too funny not to let go on.

    Once Serilda had settled down, as well as Vandrad, they had a few moments to talk amongst themselves. It wasn’t very long before Ruzatz and Agatha had wandered over from inside, the Prime Sin making a show of spinning to let his dress flow. “Hello lovelies,” he greeted them all. “Just wanted to come by and say goodnight. All the energy in this place has got me all amped up and Agatha and I want to go work some of it out. So thank you, Dinah, for offering such an elegant room for us to stay tonight. I promise it will be spotless tomorrow,” he insisted, blowing a kiss to the new owner of the casino.

    “Now you know the invitation is always there, Serilda and Mythal. If you want to come and join, you know where we’re staying,” he teased, bending over Mythal’s back to give him a kiss on the head. It was a constant and consistent invitation that was practically part of their farewells at this point. With their usual invitation given, they gave the rest of them a wave and moved back inside, leaving the four to their conversation.



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    Post by Serilda Sinclair 28th September 2023, 8:30 pm

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    Grubar took it upon himself to inform Saffron of the change, though it seemed he was planning on refilling his drink first. Mercury watched him go, but before she could catch sight of his gesture to Hosrius she found Patricia turning to ladle all of her attention on the Xocili rather aggressively. Mercury raised a brow at the woman’s compliment, but before she could say much else Patty was moving on and asking about her hair. She could only wonder as to why the doctor was acting so strangely, though she had a feeling it had something to do with Hosrius.

    “I was able to do it before I had magic, though I could theoretically use my magic to do it as well,” she informed the other woman with a smirk, no objections whatsoever to having her hair played with. Mercury even pulled the woman a bit closer, her arm slipping further around her waist and holding her with all the familiarity of a boyfriend. “Any Xocili can do it. We have limited mechanical control over our bodily functions by either speeding up a natural process or in some cases stopping them entirely. However, we can’t force something to do the opposite of what it is meant to. So for instance, I can make my hair stop growing or I can force it to grow in seconds, but I cannot make it recede. I will eventually need to cut it again.”

    The conversation wouldn’t get much further than that as Blade came to join them, occupying the seat that Grubar had vacated moments before. Hosrius gave the Terran the update about what Mercury had done for the two bounty hunters, which Blade quickly and earnestly congratulated them for… and swung right into complimenting Mercury over with much more flowery verbiage than he was typically wont to express. The Xocili raised a surprised eyebrow at him, and after a moment he cleared his throat, explaining that he had been drinking a bit, at Vandrad’s suggestion. She grinned at him. “Gee, if this is what you’re like intoxicated, I should have gotten you drunk more often.”

    Apparently he was feeling really good because he continued, expressing his wish to use his remaining time to make some good memories, particularly with Mercury and of the sexual variety. In fact, Blade was particularly interested in escorting her to the orgy, since he’d never been to one on Earthland. Hosrius was flabbergasted by Blade’s forwardness, which Blade responded to by extending the invite to him and Patricia as well.

    Hosrius was about to decline when Patty interrupted him, voicing her interest in joining. When questioned, she admitted she’d never been to an orgy but she had participated in acts with multiple partners at once, and as long as she stuck to people she knew she didn’t see why it couldn’t be fun. And, apparently, she had been trying to build up courage all night to get Hosrius himself to make a move on her. “All night? Pretty sure you’ve been building up that gumption for a couple months, now,” Mercury teased.

    Still, it seemed they had all come to an arrangement. “Well, alright then. Let’s go have ourselves an orgy..!” Giving Patricia’s rump another squeeze, she gently pushed the doctor in Hosrius’ direction before slipping her arm under Blade’s. “We’re definitely getting you a little strange, by the way.”

    Back on the dance floor, the two “couples” were each having two completely different experiences with one another. Saffron and Cedric were as comfortable as could be, as close to one another as if they were actually dating and carrying on with small talk and inside jokes. Vriko and Khelben, however, were devolving into even more chaos. He attempted to lighten the mood with a remark about her father, whom she quickly protested being family with, only to stammer over the particulars. Then, he complimented her without meaning to let his thoughts slip so much. There really wasn’t any way to backtrack from that without making it sound like he hadn’t meant what he said, so he elected to just… leave it as it was.

    Vriko was less adept at that, it seemed. She responded by saying his death in her arms would result in her dancing with a corpse. “...Uhh.. well, I suppose that’s true.” Then she pivoted, insisting that Gren wouldn’t kill Khelben just because Vriko was pretty. He blinked at her. “I should hope not…” Once more she attempted to amend her statement, only to cut herself off in frustration.

    Khelben attempted to help her by changing the subject and asking a rather mundane and innocent question, but the effort seemed to backfire. She lamented that she’d made a fool of herself in front of so many strangers, and now was having to be patronized about the simplest of footwork. He flushed a little, not entirely sure what to say in response. “Ah…”

    Yet a moment later she apologized, forcing herself to relax and admitting that she wasn’t the most adept at socializing, and likely would have assaulted someone even the day before if they had asked her to participate in dancing. Khelben watched her curiously as she thought, taking in the subtle twitches of her cheeks and eyebrows. His patience paid off when she finally spoke again, admitting that she knew what it was like to be ostracized, to feel like she didn’t belong, particularly with the people they called company. She insisted that she simply hadn’t wanted him to feel alone like she had, though she admitted that was her own fault. Vriko seemed to recognize that Khelben wasn’t necessarily quite as socially awkward as she was, but she still thought he’d appreciate someone understanding how he felt.

    A wry smirk tugged on his lips. “In your defense, I do have some years on you,” Khelben admitted. “I’ve had plenty of time to master my social skills… or at least, to master hiding when I lack them.” He chuckled, and then his expression softened.

    “If I am an outsider, it is by the consequences of my own choices,” he explained quietly. “Even when I am by myself, it is not loneliness that plagues me, but rather… I feel lost. Like I don’t know who I am anymore. I look in the mirror, and all I see is… a stranger. Someone I’m not proud of… someone who scares me.” Khelben shook his head sadly. “Despite everything, I have been treated far more fairly and kindly by everyone than I deserve, and the ones who were most directly affected by my actions have been the loudest voices in giving me a chance, and the tools and opportunities, to do better.”

    While he didn’t give any names, it wouldn’t necessarily be difficult for her to figure out that he was most likely referencing Mercury and Vandrad, seeing as how Mercury had twice been the one to insist on including Khelben in things. His gaze had drifted off for a moment, and with a breath to steady himself, he looked back at her. “Then again, I suspect that you are equally as familiar with those feelings as well. I don’t know much about you; I’ve caught the odd statement here or there that leads me to believe you’ve had quite the journey yourself, but have never been provided with any details, which are not my business.”

    “I guess what I am trying to say is: thank you. You barely know me, and yet you’ve gone out of your way for me in ways that I never could have predicted; ways that, I suspect, are far and above outside of your preferred comfort levels. It’s… humbling. And in all my century and a half of life, I can say with certainty that it is the most compassionate, kind, meaningful, and gracious thing anyone has ever done for me. Whoever you are, Vriko… you are as remarkable as you are beautiful – inside, and out.”

    He smiled down at her, his blue eyes steady on her crimson ones as they swayed back and forth together. “Just to be clear, however… you don’t need to put yourself out of your comfort zone to help me feel less alone. I would be more than honored to share company with you just as you are, and I hope that I get more chances in the future to know exactly who that is.”

    “Now, as far as the ‘dancing’ goes…” Khelben’s smile deepened into a playful and charming grin, a bit of his old confidence showing. “While there is… room for improvement... this type of dancing has very little to do with being treated like a child. It’s about communication and coordination; someone must always lead, because if both partners try to initiate the movement it quickly becomes a nightmare that involves a lot of bruised toes. But when the communication and trust is there…” He gently removed one of his hands from her hips. Lifting his arm up, he took one of her hands in his own so that they were standing with one set of arms clasped to the side at shoulder level, while her other arm remained around his shoulders and his at her waist. “Then the movement will be flawless, even if one of them doesn’t know the steps.”

    Suddenly, they were doing a lot more than merely shifting back and forth in place. Instead, Khelben started guiding her around the dance floor, expertly weaving them between other couples with a smooth grace that betrayed his years of practice. And every time that he changed direction or otherwise did something that would have caused her to stumble, she’d instead find that he used his grip on her hand and hip to gently push her in the right direction with such ease that she wouldn’t even need to anticipate his course to keep up with him. As long as she didn’t fight his silent direction, Vriko would be able to dance along as if she had been doing it her entire life.

    Serilda was about as fascinated with Vandrad’s chest as he was with her own, though he was much better at hiding it at that moment. The former prince simply sat there, his future sister-in-law completely oblivious to his wide eyed stare as she felt up his torso. Dinah was openly snickering, not nearly as intent on hiding her amusement as Mythal was. It wasn’t until Mythal eventually spoke up, letting his fiance get a number of gropes in before doing so, that she finally seemed to realize what she was doing. “Hm? Oh!” She pulled her hand away, a slight blush rising to her cheeks, though she looked more amused with herself than anything. “Oh, I’m so sorry. Wow, that was… incredibly forward of me.”

    Clearing her throat, she did her best to regain some of her dignity by keeping her hands to herself and engaging in conversation with the three of them. After several minutes, Ruzatz and Agatha came by. As the Sin stood behind Mythal, Agatha came around to give Dinah a kiss on the cheek, and then did the same with Vandrad, and with Serilda – who was still in quite a happy place, wrapping an arm around Agatha’s waist and giving her a lingering, leaned in hug from where she sat. “I’ll be disappointed if it is,” the casino owner informed Ruzatz with a grin when he insisted that the room would be spotless come morning. “You two just enjoy yourselves; trust me, the staff here has cleaned up after Genesis, so at this point nothing would faze them.”

    Ruzatz reminded Mythal and Serilda of the standing invitation to join them, which had become almost a tradition at that point. The Lusty Titans leaders would flirt and tease while the Rune Knights would staunchly, if politely and with great amusement, refuse every time. With a kiss on Mythal’s head, the demon lord led his wife away. “Goodnight, everyone!” Agatha waved behind her before sliding a hand around his waist, the couple disappearing around a corner.

    Serilda shook her head. “Gods, they wouldn’t even know what to do with themselves if we ever accepted that invitation,” she remarked. “Could you imagine the looks on their faces?” The Voidwalker giggled, a much more mischievous sound than she was usually prone to. Then, there was just the slightest change in her expression as if an idea had dawned on her, one that seemed to both thrill and fluster her. She turned to Mythal.

    “Okay, hear me out…” she started, sounding much more like Mercury than herself, even as she continued to fight back her giggling. “What if we did? Just this once? Gods I can’t believe I’m saying this. Please don’t tell Mercury, we’ll never hear the end of it if she even knows this conversation took place,” Serilda pleaded playfully with Vandrad and Dinah before turning back to her fiance. “It would be so fucking funny. We’ve joked about it often enough, and I know it’s always been jokes, but in the spirit of celebrating Genesis… Maybe we make an exception this one time, and pull a fast one on them. What do you think..?”

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    Post by Mythal Ragnos 29th September 2023, 11:21 am

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    “I thought girlfriends were supposed to have each other’s backs,” Patricia remarked at Mercury all but outing her long pining interest in Hosrius. She even gave the woman a hard nudge on one of her breasts, about the full extent of the punishment she was willing to unfurl it seemed. But Mercury saw no reason not to participate and announced that they would head over to the orgy. Patricia was getting up, her rump already grabbed once more, before Mercury gave her a playful shrug towards the Jirian. “Oop!” she let out as she stumbled and fell against Hosrius.

    “You alright,” he said, wrapping his arms around her to keep her steady.

    Patricia stared up at him. “Yes, perfectly fine now. So uh… Mercury tells me that… you have quite a long tongue…” she started, hooking her arm underneath Hosrius’ as she moved beside him.

    Blade gave Mercury’s hand a pat and her a warm smile. “I’m fine with a little strange, as you put it. But I would like to end the evening with you if it’s all the same.” He certainly was not against meeting and sleeping with someone within moments of the two events and while Hosrius and Patricia would most likely stick to each other, he had a feeling he and Mercury would probably be moving about. But no matter what, he knew that the last person he wanted to lay with was her.


    While that group had found their goal together and headed off to it, Vriko was… finding absolutely no solid ground on which to stand upon. Though Khelben now held her and was essentially guiding her in dance, her words and verbiage decided to take up the occupation of floundering as, in return for his compliment, she rambled out utter nonsense. He took it well enough, trying to follow her train of thought before she threw up her hands in defeat, metaphorically speaking. Now agitated, his next question only prompted more vitriol from her, shooting down his attempt to carefully steer the conversation to a better place. He was clearly taken aback by her gruff statement and perhaps it was the look on his face that made her anger balk. Finally she apologized and forced herself to relax, speaking thoughtfully and carefully conveying what her intent had been, as blustered as it had become.

    He teased her, stating that he was older than her and with that came the wisdom and knowledge of how to travel through social elements or at least appearing to blend in with them. She huffed dismissively at his assertion, though it was more…playful than actual anger. It was hard to tell with Vriko but he’d probably be able to sense the slight tone change, given that she had forcibly made herself quell her anxiety. But he continued, stating that his role as an outsider was one that he’d chosen for himself. He admitted that he felt lost, even when he was by himself, as he didn’t recognize who he was any longer. The man that looked back in the mirror was completely estranged to him and he held no pride for the mirror image, only fear. Vriko listened quietly as he said that his treatment had been far kinder than he deserved, especially by the people that he had hurt the most. It wasn’t a far stretch to assume that he meant Mercury and Vandrad, given that she had been the one to bring him out during the first celebration and Vandrad had seemingly talked to him in a non-aggressive manner, she assumed.

    He rightfully guessed that she had some experience with how he felt, her eyes dimming slightly in silent acknowledgement. Though he knew next to nothing about her, save the comment that he had heard from one person or another but he understood that she had come far from where she had been before, though he hadn’t pressed any deeper because he felt it wasn’t his business. It was a long winded way of him saying thank you, as he recognized that she had gone out of her way to try and help him, despite not knowing much of anything about him. And he knew that she had done so in ways that were not comfortable to her and she recognized it, appreciated it even. He’d never experienced that kindness before and he complimented her for it, calling her both remarkable and beautiful at the same time.

    She wasn’t even aware of how wide her eyes were or the blush that was practically glowing on her cheeks. She could feel her heart pounding in her chest and there was the strangest sensation in her stomach that felt both like a knot and something fluttering. Her mouth felt like a damn desert and the way those cobalt gems stared back at her… what in the hell was she experiencing?! All she knew was that she was too stunned for words, even as Khelben insisted that she didn’t need to go above and beyond what she was comfortable with. He would just be happy to be in her company as she normally was and admitted he’d like more opportunities in the future. Where the hell had all these flowery words come from and why were they making her feel… she didn’t even have a word for it!

    Wait, they talked about this at that ridiculous sex education night. Was this arousal? Was this attraction?! He only made it worse as he commented on the dancing, flashing her a grin she’d never seen from before and did not like while also really liking. He stated that there was definitely some room for improvement, the dancing itself wasn’t strictly focused for a child. All it relied on was communication and coordination, with someone taking the lead so that the other can move with them. Otherwise, it could become an utter mess if they both tried to lead. To prove his point, he removed a hand from her hip and took one of her hands to raise up. He put them in a more… formal?... position and insisted that the movement would come across as gracious, even if only one person knew how to do the dance itself. And away they went; with Khelben leading them around in the other couples with grace and form. His words were true; all she had to do was move along with him and he would guide her the correct way.

    She’d never been guided like that before. She barely knew him and yet she had trusted him unequivocally in that moment and he had, for all intents and purposes, made her gracious and… beautiful. She was more in wonder of him than of the dance itself, continuing to stare at him in silence as they moved about the dance floor, now the topic of conversation in a much different but better way. When they finally came to a stop, mostly because the song came to an end, she just continued to stand there and stare at him, her crimson eyes flicking between each of his. “That… was…” she started to say, having finally found her voice.

    “HOOOORAAAAHHH!” Grubar roared over the ending of the music, leaping onto the dance floor and sliding on his knees. The very act shook the room around them, nearly knocking several of the dancing patrons over as they tried to get out of the Jirian’s way. He slid to a stop right before Saffron and Cedric, popping up to his feet. He was holding an entire bottle of some kind of booze as he grinned down at her. “Guess what, kid? Hos and I are stayin’. Mercury went ahead and cleared our bill. We’ll probably still need to go out planet hopping every now and then for jobs, plus getting some of our shit. But we’re gonna stay on Earthland! So that means IT’S TIME TO PARTYYY! Play that music, music man!” He bellowed to the DJ.

    The aforementioned music man shrugged and spun onto a new, faster track with a more upbeat vibe. The dance floor was once more filled with people bumping and grinding, save for Saffron, Cedric, Vriko and Khelben. “Uh… thanks. This was…. fun,” she told Khelben timidly, stepping away from him awkwardly. After a moment of hesitation and consideration, she turned and walked away, speedily moving as her face continued to glow a bright red. She needed a drink or something but first she needed to go cool down. Hopefully there was a closet nearby she could scream into the void in.

    Mythal honestly would have let Serilda go on all night, if only to see if she ever truly caught herself or if Vandrad would finally work up the nerve to speak up. Bad enough the future king had been trying to cement his eyes shut so that he wasn’t staring right into the Voidwalker’s bust, almost hanging right out for him to see. But he decided to help them both out and be a nice guy, getting Serilda’s attention and causing her to almost completely retreat inwards. "I-It’s fine. No reason to… apologize,” Vandrad insisted without looking at her, the rosy tint to his cheeks saying otherwise.

    By the time Ruzatz and Agatha had come and begun to depart, it seemed everything had been brought back to some sense of control. But just as any assumption that the night might move forward without incident took residence in Mythal’s head, fate threw a curveball to completely knock him off base. As the married guild masters disappeared, Serilda gave a small shake of her head and asked, what he thought was rhetorically, what the pair would do if Mythal and Seri opted to actually take them up on their offer. The gathered party chuckled even as the Voidwalker wondered what their faces would look like, deeply amused at the completely hypothetical, not grounded in reality question.

    But it was the giggle that gave away a deeper thought, Mythal’s chuckle petering out as he saw something in his fiance’s face change. An idea had sparked and as she turned her gaze towards him, he could see the mixture of excitement and raw naughtiness in her features before she spoke. She couldn’t be thinking…

    She was. In a move that could only be equated to Mercury herself, Serilda suggested they follow through on the ask, just the one time. The silence coaxed her to question herself, despite continuing to giggle before she turned her attention to Vandrad to never, ever mention it to Mercury, not even the conversation. "I’m going to pretend I’m not even hearing it myself,” Vandrad mumbled, staring hard at the ground in front of him.

    But she turned her attention to Mythal again, stating that it would be funny, her curse drawing the attention of Vandrad who had probably only heard her curse once or twice before and in great anger. She mentioned that they had joked about it in the privacy of their own homes but, as she saw it, it would be for the sake of celebrating Genesis who, everyone gathered would agree, would be completely supportive of it. A one time exception and they would get the chance to utterly shock and surprise Agatha and Ruzatz.

    She clearly wouldn’t go through with it if Mythal was even a little hesitant. He stared at her for a long few beats, his face a mixture of surprise and… something else. After those few agonizing beats where he was quite literally deciding the fate of their stance on pure monogamy, he finally moved to bring his bottle of beer up to his mouth. He drank from it long and hard, draining the remainder of the bottle before he pulled it back from his lips. “Ah, this may be the booze talkin’...” he started before he set his gaze back on Serilda… and smirked. “But fuck it. Let’s do it. We honor Genesis and we get to see the completely shocked looks on their faces. It ain’t like we haven’t considered it. She’s even had me roleplay as Ruzatz before,” he said to Dinah, partially leaning over with a wicked grin.

    Assuming Serilda tried to hit him or chastise him, he ignored it, standing to his feet and reaching for her hand. “C’mon, babe. Let’s go make a memory. But yeah, don’t uh… don’t tell anyone else about this, ‘kay?” he double enforced to Vandrad and Dinah.

    "This conversation never happened. Seriously, I don’t want it even mentioned to me again,” Vandrad insisted, shaking his head as he waved them off.

    Now leading a giggly Serilda, Mythal had also started to chuckle in amusement and excitement. Off they went, disappearing behind the door frame and most likely sneaking through the room to trail after Agatha and Ruzatz. "If you’d told me yesterday that I would see something like that,” he said to Dinah as he downed the rest of his wine. "I probably would have called you a liar. I’m going to get another glass. Here, let me get you a refill.”



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