Dist settles down now that his blankets are in order.]
Oh, that is a good point... But I believe you know exactly why. It wouldn't do for us to rest in something upscale. No, we must be relegated to...this.
[You know. This. The clergy housing is so utterly drab.]
I don't suppose it would be too much of a hassle to utilize one of the rooms, though. We face a lack of electricity where we are anyway. The only benefit of remaining here is the certainty of privacy. We have keys here.
Once I have freshened up in the bath, I tend to read before going to sleep. I was doing just that when you arrived tonight.
[So Iago caught him at a really good time. He would've been heading to bed soon!]
My sleep schedule was much more erratic back home—when I would often work well into the night—so I must say it was quite the change to be able to develop something structured.
Oh, I'm the same way. That's why I don't have much of a routine; I simply didn't have time for anything most nights. I'd be lucky if I made it to bed before midnight.
It is nice to have a bit of a break from that, though. What have you been reading lately?
Alas, there is hardly time to rest for geniuses such as ourselves.
[It's a wonder how they managed to hide their sleep deprivation.]
I thought I would go through the book that Erik found in the Lady's room at the castle. But I am beginning to think that this was something she went through early in our time here. The discoveries that I made with her tools other day rules out anything practical. Something beyond ordinary infrastructure is at play here, and the dead have apparently hinted at such.
I wish we had a better way to communicate with them... There's simply so much we still don't know. It's both fascinating, and a bit frustrating.
[Sigh!!]
But I'm not surprised you're keeping busy, even late at night. You've been a great asset to all of us, and for as irritating as it is, I certainly can't fault the Lady for taking an interest in you. Not that she'll ever get to lay a finger on you, of course.
[.........is he really in any position to be threatening the lady, no, but he will totally try to anyway!!]
I feel as though we have learned far more from them than our own investigations...which makes it all the more frustrating. [Because that implies dying is the only way to get actual answers??? And no thanks.] The most we can do is continue to keep an eye out for newly lit locations...
[Considering how hard shit is going to hit the fan, they could all use a little more encouraging news.
That last bit gets a genuine laugh out of Dist.]
Is that the intent to fight the Lady for me I hear?
[He asks in a joking tone, but he is actually very happy to hear that... Because he honestly has no idea how else he's going to get out of working for the Lady after this.]
[He's certainly noticed that, if the almost surprised expression is any indication. He gets it under control quickly, though.]
That means a lot to me, Dist. Thank you.
[He settles easily enough once that's out there. They're both willing to make temporary sacrifices for their goals in order to help the other out, it seems.]
I'll be sure to repay you as soon as I have my magic working properly again. You certainly won't have to worry about that.
I've no doubt that you will. If you have your magic back prior to joining me in my world, I imagine it will translate to incredible potential in fonic artes. You will be fonist to rival Jade, I am sure.
[Which, considering what Dist thinks of Jade's talents, well...it's no wonder why he would love to see Iago at his full potential.]
[Oh, he knows, and he can't help but be incredibly and obviously pleased with the praise.]
If my magic will adapt well to your world, I certainly would be pleased to lend it to your cause. What I seek is power, but that doesn't mean I can't take some time off from my search to help a friend out.
Honestly, I have found myself wondering what it would be like to have you at the helm of Malkuth, one of the two kingdoms in Auldrant. Its current emperor is a...former acquaintance of mine from my childhood, and he is part of the reason why Jade decided to give up on Fomicry.
[Surprise, Dist has royal connections. They are bitter connections, but still.]
Oh, it certainly would. That is something that I have been hoping for for years.
[Peony absolutely does not deserve this.
Sighing somewhat bitterly, Dist lowers himself to rest his back.]
When we were children, Peony also attended the Professor's school. He was a prince at the time, and lived in our hometown in secrecy until it was his time to ascend the throne. He often tagged along with Jade, Nephry and I, and I often found myself having to vie with him for Jade's attention.
[He was a jealous little kid.
He is still jealous as an adult.]
He had become Emperor around the time that Jade and I were working on our Fomicry experiments, and convinced Jade to ban it for it being a dangerous and unethical practice. I still don't quite know all of the details of the conversation that led to Jade's decision, but I do know that much.
Perhaps he was jealous of how close the two of you were. He may have had some legitimate concerns about Fomicry, but it does sound as though he was no longer Jade's primary interest anymore.
[peony absolutely does not deserve this.]
Though I still do have a hard time understanding why Jade didn't find you fascinating. Really, I'm a bit bothered that he didn't treat you as well as you deserve.
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That would be a bit uncomfortable. They're small enough for only one person, after all.
[Maybe next time he'll get someone to lug the mattress in... because he is not risking losing a nail to that!!]
I'm still not certain why they put us here when the whole point of a hotel is for people to stay in it...
[They probably have way nicer beds there too?? Ugh.]
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Dist settles down now that his blankets are in order.]
Oh, that is a good point... But I believe you know exactly why. It wouldn't do for us to rest in something upscale. No, we must be relegated to...this.
[You know. This. The clergy housing is so utterly drab.]
I don't suppose it would be too much of a hassle to utilize one of the rooms, though. We face a lack of electricity where we are anyway. The only benefit of remaining here is the certainty of privacy. We have keys here.
[The hotel probably uses electronic keycards...]
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[What a shame... Oh well.]
I suppose it could be worse. At least tonight should be pleasant enough.
[Sleeping on the floor aside, of course!!]
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[But that's getting a little ahead of himself.]
Do you have any rituals before turning in for the night...?
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[Changing into looser clothes from the opera house, removing his makeup, and taking care of his hair, along with removing the mask and circlet.]
Usually I update my notes, but that can wait for tomorrow.
[There's going to be another murder and trial to cover tomorrow, after all...]
What about you?
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[So Iago caught him at a really good time. He would've been heading to bed soon!]
My sleep schedule was much more erratic back home—when I would often work well into the night—so I must say it was quite the change to be able to develop something structured.
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It is nice to have a bit of a break from that, though. What have you been reading lately?
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[It's a wonder how they managed to hide their sleep deprivation.]
I thought I would go through the book that Erik found in the Lady's room at the castle. But I am beginning to think that this was something she went through early in our time here. The discoveries that I made with her tools other day rules out anything practical. Something beyond ordinary infrastructure is at play here, and the dead have apparently hinted at such.
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I wish we had a better way to communicate with them... There's simply so much we still don't know. It's both fascinating, and a bit frustrating.
[Sigh!!]
But I'm not surprised you're keeping busy, even late at night. You've been a great asset to all of us, and for as irritating as it is, I certainly can't fault the Lady for taking an interest in you. Not that she'll ever get to lay a finger on you, of course.
[.........is he really in any position to be threatening the lady, no, but he will totally try to anyway!!]
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[Considering how hard shit is going to hit the fan, they could all use a little more encouraging news.
That last bit gets a genuine laugh out of Dist.]
Is that the intent to fight the Lady for me I hear?
[He asks in a joking tone, but he is actually very happy to hear that... Because he honestly has no idea how else he's going to get out of working for the Lady after this.]
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I have a few ideas in mind, should she decide to be particularly difficult.
[He says with a pleasant smile, like he isn't discussing murder!!]
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[He kind of loves it, honestly...]
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[HIS MAGIC IS OVERWHELMINGLY EVIL]
But I suppose I won't complain about the comparison. Consider yourself lucky.
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[oh my god]
Fine, fine. You may be my mage cloaked in oppressive shadow magic!
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[IS HE JUST SMILING LIKE THAT OR IS HE WINKING, IS THIS SERIOUS OR JUST IAGO BEING IAGO]
But that is my preferred role. Allow my dark magic to crush your enemies and warp the minds of those who would seek to harm you.
[HE IS STILL SAYING THIS WITH A STRAIGHT FACE]
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[Iago throws him off again. As much as he tries to look smooth about it, it's still obvious he's also trying not to look like he wants to die.
W-Was that supposed to mean Iago...really does like him already??]
Hm. That does have a much more satisfying ring to it. I am no tactician, but I eagerly await seeing you do away with those in my way.
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I would like nothing more. Of course, I do have to figure out how to get my magic back, but I'll be unstoppable once I've managed that.
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[He realizes that's prioritizing something over his own plans, but...perhaps circumstances have changed his mind on some things.]
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That means a lot to me, Dist. Thank you.
[He settles easily enough once that's out there. They're both willing to make temporary sacrifices for their goals in order to help the other out, it seems.]
I'll be sure to repay you as soon as I have my magic working properly again. You certainly won't have to worry about that.
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[Which, considering what Dist thinks of Jade's talents, well...it's no wonder why he would love to see Iago at his full potential.]
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If my magic will adapt well to your world, I certainly would be pleased to lend it to your cause. What I seek is power, but that doesn't mean I can't take some time off from my search to help a friend out.
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[Surprise, Dist has royal connections. They are bitter connections, but still.]
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[...that is entirely too nice of a way to word what he can do, but shhh.]
"Emperor Iago" does have a very nice ring to it.
[peony does not deserve this.]
I wasn't aware you knew the emperor, though. What happened with him and Jade?
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[Peony absolutely does not deserve this.
Sighing somewhat bitterly, Dist lowers himself to rest his back.]
When we were children, Peony also attended the Professor's school. He was a prince at the time, and lived in our hometown in secrecy until it was his time to ascend the throne. He often tagged along with Jade, Nephry and I, and I often found myself having to vie with him for Jade's attention.
[He was a jealous little kid.
He is still jealous as an adult.]
He had become Emperor around the time that Jade and I were working on our Fomicry experiments, and convinced Jade to ban it for it being a dangerous and unethical practice. I still don't quite know all of the details of the conversation that led to Jade's decision, but I do know that much.
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[A pause as he considers it.]
Perhaps he was jealous of how close the two of you were. He may have had some legitimate concerns about Fomicry, but it does sound as though he was no longer Jade's primary interest anymore.
[peony absolutely does not deserve this.]
Though I still do have a hard time understanding why Jade didn't find you fascinating. Really, I'm a bit bothered that he didn't treat you as well as you deserve.
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