Robert Callaghan // ʏ๏кคเ (
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Entry tags:
you're no protagonist
Characters: Krei, Callaghan, & Anton
Date: Marchish, following this TDM thread which we are taking as canon because Reasons.
Location: The Hotel
Situation: Callaghan drags Krei to the Hotel after dragging him out of trouble with some Kedanand finishing the mugging they started. Hi Anton, have his best frenemy, please help keep him out of further trouble.
Warnings/Rating: None except for repressed homicidal thoughts?
By the time they reach the Hotel's entrance, Callaghan is relatively certain he's made clear the need for Krei to behave; intimidation is not something he particularly likes, but he reasons it's necessary, here. And even if Krei did talk- who would believe him? Robert's already been here long enough to feel that people would at least doubt, but he doesn't want any sort of rumor undermining what he's begun.
He's barely started to accept he has to make a life here, and now Krei's threatening it all with his mere presence.
But true to his words, he's brought him to safety. Pushing open the doors to the lobby, Callaghan takes a look around, then makes a gesture towards the sitting area.
"Stay there. I'll find Anton and explain."
Date: Marchish, following this TDM thread which we are taking as canon because Reasons.
Location: The Hotel
Situation: Callaghan drags Krei to the Hotel after dragging him out of trouble with some Kedan
Warnings/Rating: None except for repressed homicidal thoughts?
By the time they reach the Hotel's entrance, Callaghan is relatively certain he's made clear the need for Krei to behave; intimidation is not something he particularly likes, but he reasons it's necessary, here. And even if Krei did talk- who would believe him? Robert's already been here long enough to feel that people would at least doubt, but he doesn't want any sort of rumor undermining what he's begun.
He's barely started to accept he has to make a life here, and now Krei's threatening it all with his mere presence.
But true to his words, he's brought him to safety. Pushing open the doors to the lobby, Callaghan takes a look around, then makes a gesture towards the sitting area.
"Stay there. I'll find Anton and explain."
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Nevertheless he takes the hand, offering a smile of his own. He normally has a very charming smile, although it's a little smaller than usual today--he's trying not to start his busted lip bleeding again. Probably wouldn't do to go bleeding all over the hotel. "A pleasure."
At the question he glances over at Callaghan. It could almost be called a glare. Almost. One eyebrow raises just slightly. "Not at all, to be honest."
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(He couldn't set the hotel on fire if he tried.)
"I told him it was safe, and that he could stay here while he got his bearings," he informs Anton with a sideways look. Maybe not word for word, but close enough to such. I doubt even you can get in trouble. "I haven't touched on the magic, if that's what you're wondering."
His gaze may be trailing back towards Alistair, if only to see what his reaction to the m-word is.
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Magical theory.
If he weren't currently in a city that shouldn't exist, surrounded by people that probably shouldn't exist, this might just give him enough cause to think that both of them have lost their minds--or that it's some sort of game. Pulling the new guy's leg. Except he knows Callaghan well enough at least to know that he probably wouldn't bother playing games, not like that. He's straightforward. Painfully so.
Still, magic. It's hard to keep the disbelief from his face. "I, ah... no, no I'm not."
He can't help it--he shoots another quick look at Callaghan even as he's being directed toward the desk, hoping the other man might somehow, miraculously clear things up. Are you kidding me?
I can see Cal taking his leave if you guys want to take it from here?
"There's nothing like it, back home," he reminds Anton. And as for Alistair; "My crash course was significantly more overwhelming. You're welcome."
Then again, it involved Tony Stark, and he had asked for it all at once.
sure. assuming Krei doesn't pull out his tablet in the next tag. XD
"Here." He gave Krei a small pot of cream and a mirror. "Dab this on your lip and leave it, and it should heal within an hour." There was no point in wasting actual magic on split lips, but salves, dissolvable salts and other magical--and usually horrible-smelling--remedies for minor cuts or bruises were common luxuries these days.
"The Midnight Hotel is something of an interdimensional premises," Anton went on blithely. "It can be entered into or exited from six different doors within the city of Keeliai. It has one major rule: no violence is permitted, including theft or entering rooms not yours without permission." Actually there were two, but Anton rarely mentioned the second one, since it was covered under 'no entering rooms not yours' and implying there was anything special about it was generally a recipe for disaster. "Those who contravene the rule of non-violence will face me in battle on their victim's behalf."
It was a lot of information, but Anton was patient, if it took Krei a few minutes to register all of it. Besides which, he had a feeling Callaghan might need the reminder.
Nah, although smug look at the no violence rule is totally go
And then they hit the part about non-violence and Krei has to suppress the urge to grin.
Had Callaghan known about that when he'd brought him here? Or had it factored into things at all? Either way it's a blessing. Alistair clears his throat, tamping down the feeling of relief long enough to ask, "You face them in battle? That sounds a bit... drastic. Does that happen very often?"
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There had been a number of broken bones and bruises on both occasions. None of said broken bones and bruises had belonged to Anton.
"The Midnight Hotel was built as a sanctuary unaffiliated with any outside nation or authority," Anton explained. "Rest assured no one who pursues you outside these walls will be permitted to do so within. Have you any other injuries which require tending?"
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Speaking of pulling teeth:
"I suppose we should discuss the matter of payment, then?"
Callaghan has his credit cards, every last one of them. The man even has his driver's license. Alistair knows they're worthless here anyway, but to truly, physically have nothing.... It's almost painful. He's so used to having anything he could possibly need or want at his fingertips. Discussing payment in front of Callaghan is like salt in the wound, almost like begging the man to gloat just a little harder.
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"He's come only with foreign currency, and isn't much suited for the kind of work I've been helping with. There's not much he can do, but if necessary, I could..."
There's not any smugness or malice in it. There is, however, a casualness that borders on insult; the smooth assumption that Krei has nothing to offer, and therefore needs assistance in taking care of that payment, and therefore it is up to Callaghan to provide it.
It's a challenge. Prove him wrong, Krei, or find yourself further indebted.
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It just depended what sort of businessman Krei was. And why Callaghan would want to hold a debt over his head.
"I accept work in exchange for room and board if you've no juulan," Anton said patiently to Krei. "Though if you would like to exchange any of your foreigner currency, I can do so here at the Hotel." It was a minor loss, except for whatever bullion the coin offered--but that could be quite lucrative on its own. "In the meantime, what practical skills can you offer?"
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"I'm a computer engineer," he sighs, turning back to Anton, his expression quickly flipping back to one of casual civility. "Technically I'm the CEO of a technology company, but my specific field is computer engineering. That said, I realize there probably isn't much call for that sort of thing here...."
Hadn't Callaghan said something about this place being a century behind them in technology?
"Failing that, I've done electrical work and some mechanical engineering." Probably enough to qualify in a place like this, anyway.
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He's wondering what Krei thinks he can offer, too. Whether the 'debt' is taken or he gets a better idea of what the other man will be up to, both will work.
Nonetheless, he does arch his brow slightly at the offer- already thinking to the work he's done. If Anton wants to find another task for it, fine, but Robert doesn't like the idea of Alistair going over what he's already worked upon. And it's more than that.
"Something simple."
With what he's said already, it could very well be another insult. But he's a bit more serious, now, to Anton; with their earlier conversation, Callaghan is already thinking of what would happen if Alistair tried his hand with sigils...
He's pretty sure that Anton's smarter than that - Robert himself is only getting the basics, nowhere near enough to try doing it on his own, even if he had the whim to try - but the concern remains.
Nothing you can't go without.
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The Metalworkers and Stark Industries sprang to mind. Even if Anton didn't wind up using the computer, as could very well happen, either he could sell it to one of the kedan or Krei could take it back and do the same, and back-pay in juulan.
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He doesn't bother to look at Callaghan this time, knowing that the only reason the computer isn't in the other man's hands right now is because he'd pissed him off enough to forget about it. Not his problem.
"I don't know what kind of battery life I've got left," he says, thumbing the power button, "or what kind of tech you've got here, if it's even possible to charge something like this, but I can do some digging, see if I can figure something out."
The display powers on and Krei activates the holo-projection feature. The desktop icons burst off the glass in a little shower of light to wind up hovering over the tablet.
"It's an option. Otherwise I'll see about building something from scratch."
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...
Oh.
That tablet would have been useful to demand of Krei, but- Callaghan's not so blind as think that he can get it at this point, not with Anton right in front of them. It's an ache, though, to see the tablet a prime example of what he doesn't have here. He has a workshop, a primitive worktable, he has the microbots hidden away...
But things he'd once taken for granted, he's reminded of all in a flash, and he tightens his jaw for it. Had Krei hidden it? Had he just not thought of...?
"If you've got this in hand, then."
If nothing else Callaghan knows he needs to clear his head.
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If Callaghan didn't avoid the Hotel for a while. ... Or even if he did. Hm. Whatever was happening between the two, at least it was mutual.
Anton turned his attention back to Krei. "I am familiar with holograms," he said, though of course the ones he was familiar with were made of magic and weren't holograms at all. "They will be more useful than buttons. All I require is that they are big enough for me to see and use--I have an unsteady hand, on occasion."
Side-effect of having the gist. Sometimes its presence shook him, even when he hadn't used it.
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It's difficult to keep the look of triumph from his face as he says it--and it's an actual triumph this time, unlike the premature version earlier in the day--but he somehow manages. For the most part. Callaghan did keep him from getting ground to a pulp by the kedan, and that counts for something...
...although if they're going to start keeping score, Alistair's pretty sure Callaghan's running deep in the red from the get-go.
But finally, after hours of feeling completely lost, Krei is back in his element. He nods to Anton. "Not a problem. I can adjust the interface to make it even larger if you like, and if I can find you a steady power supply you should have more than enough memory on this thing for whatever you need. Just let me clean it up a bit and lock the few personal files I have on here until I can get them transferred to something else, and then it's all yours."
If it sounds like a sales pitch, well. It's what he does.
skipping with permission
"One of my other patrons, a Tony Stark, may be able to set you up with a power supply," Anton said. "Otherwise, the outlets in the Hotel will be able to accommodate any power resources you may need--assuming you world is near enough to mine to utilise the same types of plugs from nation to nation."
It meant the outlets were rather larger than anywhere else, but on the other hand there was a plug for every type available. It had been easier than distributing them at the desk.
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"I'll take a look, and I'll see about contacting this... Stark, was it?"
If there's someone who can hook him up with a power supply even in this place, as technologically backwater as he's been led to believe it is, they might just be his key to finding out the exact state of the tech here--and what's been done to improve it.
Of course now without Callaghan around, knowing that he and Anton are on friendly terms, Krei can't help but feel that there's some sort of vacuum in the conversation. An obligation to explain that whole unpleasantness, as it were.
He smiles and ignores it.
"I do appreciate this. The room, the..." He gestures to his face, the busted lip. "It's been a hell of a day."
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But at the thanks Anton only smiled, and contrary to his usual impassiveness, the smile was the unexpectedly gentle sort--unexpected only because there were times Anton presented as far too uptight to soften at all. "You're welcome," he said, and his tone matched his expression. "Shall I show you to your room? We've only dormitories available currently, I'm afraid, but there are one or two without many boarders."