lasergrenades (
lasergrenades) wrote in
tushanshu_logs2017-04-05 01:33 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
I am flesh and I am bone | April Catchall
Characters: Pepper Potts, Devin Parker, and you!
Date: Throughout April
Location: Jade Dojo, Sky Sector, all over Keeliai.
Situation: Pepper's living her life, and Devin is getting dumped into Keeliai a little maimed.
Warnings/Rating: Possible mention of murder and probably blood, specific warnings in headers.
A. [Pepper] Jade Dojo | Backdated to end of March | Heather
As promised, Pepper got up early and made her way to the dojo at a time that was unusual for her. She normally trained in the afternoons, so this was a big change of pace. There was no guarantee that she and Heather would make good partners, but it would be interesting to try. It would also give her a chance to get a read on Heather, since Pepper hadn't interacted with her much before now. She hung up her jacket and pulled a set of long, thin cloth wraps and began to circle them around her hands; once they were secured, Pepper began to warm up, keeping an eye out for Heather's arrival.
B. [Pepper] House Spicy Iron Dragon | Early April | Gene
The weather is getting almost reasonable, and on one of the days where it's a bit sunnier, Pepper goes out into the backyard and does some practice summoning. She's getting better at it, and higher level monsters are slowly getting easier to summon, but she still has pretty strict limits. That doesn't diminish her determination - if anything, it makes her push harder. Vee is there, too, standing off to the side with less armor on, observing. Pepper will occasionally speak to her like her ka has said something, although the creature's lips never move.
C. [Pepper] KPD | Throughout April | Open
The new Guild system has definitely stirred things up in the city, and there's a rash of thefts hitting Foreigners that suggests it's systematic. The destruction of the spirit houses is also concerning, although fortunately it doesn't seem to be escalating badly. Pepper is pretty busy, spending a lot of time out on patrols and talking with kedan as well as Foreigners to see if they have any information. Busy or not, she's in a good mood most of the time if anyone bumps into her.
D. [Devin; CW: burns, possibly blood] Healer's Guild | April 5 | Raine
The ground is a lot smoother than he expects. There's a ringing in his ears and he can tell he’d be dead if he hadn’t known what was coming. As it is, his back is charred from the explosion. It was a small price to pay for getting the hunters and the dossier out. He can feel them start to heal, but his wounds must be worse than he thought – someone is saying something, putting a hand on his shoulder and Devin can only lay there, stunned. The person sounds worried, and Devin tries to tell them he'll be fine, to leave him here. To run. It doesn't come out particularly coherently.
Whoever it is doesn't listen, and two sets of strong arms are lifting him off the ground to a standing position, which he couldn’t have managed himself. This is bad, that he can't orient himself properly or see straight. At some point, he must have lost consciousness, because next he opens his eyes he's being led into a building and there's a flurry of activity that ends with him face-down on a gurney.
"I can't stay here," Devin mutters, trying to get out of the bed, but the hands keep pushing him back down. Devin is stronger, though, and he stumbles vertical again, searching for a door. "I don't need your help."
E. [Devin; CW: blood] Thoughout Keeliai | Throughout April | Open
As soon as Devin is fully recovered, he gets out into the city. The situation has him on edge, the fact that his agency has been violated again setting a semi-permanent frown on his face. Devin is familiar with a few different planes of existence, so the idea of Keeliai isn't something he outright rejects. After a week or two, he accepts that he's stuck. From what Devin can tell, he's the only one of his kind here.
That should have been something of a relief, Devin reflects, but it also meant that he's adrift without purpose. What is he supposed to do with himself? Almost all of his energy back home had been spent hunting. Devin can't remember the last time he took a vacation.
Long story short, Devin is not in a good mood most of the month, somewhere between lost and agitated. He does need to find a way to live, though, so when he's not at the Hotel (which he hopes he won't have to stay at for an extended time) he's wandering around and observing, taking in every detail he can, and looking for a niche to fit in.
F. [Devin] Turtle's Head | Mid April | Open
The rumors of the serenity of being near Tu Vishan's beak are appealing amidst the turmoil of Devin's arrival and the impending problem of finding a food source has him troubled enough that he hikes out there one day. The sight of it, actually getting confirmation of what it is he'd standing on, is grounding and the calming influence of a being so much greater than him is familiar in a way. At least this trip doesn't come with a migraine. He spends a few hours there, mostly standing at the shell's edge and staring out at the sea, thinking through his options.
(OOC: Let me know if you want a specific starter or feel free to write your own adventure!)
Date: Throughout April
Location: Jade Dojo, Sky Sector, all over Keeliai.
Situation: Pepper's living her life, and Devin is getting dumped into Keeliai a little maimed.
Warnings/Rating: Possible mention of murder and probably blood, specific warnings in headers.
A. [Pepper] Jade Dojo | Backdated to end of March | Heather
As promised, Pepper got up early and made her way to the dojo at a time that was unusual for her. She normally trained in the afternoons, so this was a big change of pace. There was no guarantee that she and Heather would make good partners, but it would be interesting to try. It would also give her a chance to get a read on Heather, since Pepper hadn't interacted with her much before now. She hung up her jacket and pulled a set of long, thin cloth wraps and began to circle them around her hands; once they were secured, Pepper began to warm up, keeping an eye out for Heather's arrival.
B. [Pepper] House Spicy Iron Dragon | Early April | Gene
The weather is getting almost reasonable, and on one of the days where it's a bit sunnier, Pepper goes out into the backyard and does some practice summoning. She's getting better at it, and higher level monsters are slowly getting easier to summon, but she still has pretty strict limits. That doesn't diminish her determination - if anything, it makes her push harder. Vee is there, too, standing off to the side with less armor on, observing. Pepper will occasionally speak to her like her ka has said something, although the creature's lips never move.
C. [Pepper] KPD | Throughout April | Open
The new Guild system has definitely stirred things up in the city, and there's a rash of thefts hitting Foreigners that suggests it's systematic. The destruction of the spirit houses is also concerning, although fortunately it doesn't seem to be escalating badly. Pepper is pretty busy, spending a lot of time out on patrols and talking with kedan as well as Foreigners to see if they have any information. Busy or not, she's in a good mood most of the time if anyone bumps into her.
D. [Devin; CW: burns, possibly blood] Healer's Guild | April 5 | Raine
The ground is a lot smoother than he expects. There's a ringing in his ears and he can tell he’d be dead if he hadn’t known what was coming. As it is, his back is charred from the explosion. It was a small price to pay for getting the hunters and the dossier out. He can feel them start to heal, but his wounds must be worse than he thought – someone is saying something, putting a hand on his shoulder and Devin can only lay there, stunned. The person sounds worried, and Devin tries to tell them he'll be fine, to leave him here. To run. It doesn't come out particularly coherently.
Whoever it is doesn't listen, and two sets of strong arms are lifting him off the ground to a standing position, which he couldn’t have managed himself. This is bad, that he can't orient himself properly or see straight. At some point, he must have lost consciousness, because next he opens his eyes he's being led into a building and there's a flurry of activity that ends with him face-down on a gurney.
"I can't stay here," Devin mutters, trying to get out of the bed, but the hands keep pushing him back down. Devin is stronger, though, and he stumbles vertical again, searching for a door. "I don't need your help."
E. [Devin; CW: blood] Thoughout Keeliai | Throughout April | Open
As soon as Devin is fully recovered, he gets out into the city. The situation has him on edge, the fact that his agency has been violated again setting a semi-permanent frown on his face. Devin is familiar with a few different planes of existence, so the idea of Keeliai isn't something he outright rejects. After a week or two, he accepts that he's stuck. From what Devin can tell, he's the only one of his kind here.
That should have been something of a relief, Devin reflects, but it also meant that he's adrift without purpose. What is he supposed to do with himself? Almost all of his energy back home had been spent hunting. Devin can't remember the last time he took a vacation.
Long story short, Devin is not in a good mood most of the month, somewhere between lost and agitated. He does need to find a way to live, though, so when he's not at the Hotel (which he hopes he won't have to stay at for an extended time) he's wandering around and observing, taking in every detail he can, and looking for a niche to fit in.
F. [Devin] Turtle's Head | Mid April | Open
The rumors of the serenity of being near Tu Vishan's beak are appealing amidst the turmoil of Devin's arrival and the impending problem of finding a food source has him troubled enough that he hikes out there one day. The sight of it, actually getting confirmation of what it is he'd standing on, is grounding and the calming influence of a being so much greater than him is familiar in a way. At least this trip doesn't come with a migraine. He spends a few hours there, mostly standing at the shell's edge and staring out at the sea, thinking through his options.
(OOC: Let me know if you want a specific starter or feel free to write your own adventure!)
no subject
"Not even remotely," he answered. "But I've had figures of religion invading my life since it began, so you might say I'm a hostile participant in faith. I know they exist, but I do not believe."
no subject
Well, at least they had something in common aside from being monsters, though his understanding of her wanting to keep hidden was still strange.
no subject
"I suppose it shouldn't come as a surprise that you've met some of them yourself," he remarked. "Are you a target, with that mixed pedigree?"
no subject
"It's not mixed, exactly," she replied, "But I suppose you could say that I'm unique..and yes, I am a target on my homeworld. But we aren't there and so it doesn't matter."
no subject
"You're simply an odd contradiction of terms - Hellhounds and angels don't seem like they would get along separately, much less bound up in one person," Devin said, and he might have sounded a touch impressed. "If you say it doesn't matter, then I suppose it doesn't."
It did matter, but she didn't need to know that yet, if ever. "If you're officially making an offer of assistance, it's probably best to test whether or not your blood will do anything adverse. In small quantity."
no subject
It was complicated, but that wasn't something she planned on sharing with him. It wasn't information he needed.
"That would be wise, I think." Yes, she was making an official offer of assistance. "You said you don't like feeding from the vein?"
no subject
Devin nodded. "It's too much of a temptation, and far less controlled. Restraint is not something my kind are best known for, and I've done my best to curate that above all else."
no subject
"I suppose we should find something to hold it then. I wouldn't want to have to kill you in self defense. Bad form."
no subject
And it's not as though he carried glasses around on his person.
"That said, being far from other people if this has some adverse effect on me isn't a bad idea. I wouldn't need much to test, anyway." She could probably just bleed onto his hand and that would be enough.
no subject
Such as the Void when it was unhappy.
"We can head toward the mountains and if you don't need more than a few drops, then I suppose it won't be too hard."
no subject
They didn't actually have to get to the mountains. There was plenty of open space and distance from the city between the turtle's head and the distant hills, and as long as they were reasonably far away from the population center, things ought to be alright.
When it seemed like the effect of the great turtle's influence had faded, and they'd gone another half mile from there, Devin reached into his jacket and held out a dagger. "It might be best for you to hold onto that until we know I won't use it on you," he said grimly.
Devin could still hurt people quite easily without the sharp implement, but there was no point in adding to the list of damages he could do. He did not like this even a little bit, and his agitation had only increased as they walked. Still, it would be necessary to avoid something far more unpleasant.
no subject
Valdis took the dagger with a small, amused sigh, "Mine can do more damage than yours," she replied, gesturing to the sword on her hip. "But I appreciate the caution."
no subject
He'd understand if she couldn't avoid it. The danger he presented to others wasn't worth keeping a limb.
The sword was interesting. Beautiful in construction, from what little he could see of it. It was probably as unusual as it's owner, if he had to guess, but that wasn't what they were here for.
"At your leisure," he added with a lightness he absolutely did not feel, holding his hand out palm up.
no subject
The man was obviously well practiced at deception, his tone did not match his feelings, but she would pretend that everything was fine if that made him feel better. Without hesitation, she drew the sharp edge of the dagger across her wrist, keeping the edge in the wound to prevent it from healing too quickly, and let her blood drip into his palm. It pooled in his hand, not much, but enough for their purposes, then she moved the dagger away and the skin knit back together with ease.
Valdis wiped the excess blood off on her pants and took a step back, watching him closely.
no subject
His eyes, brighter blue now, went wide almost as soon as her blood touched his tongue. His expression was more of surprise than anything else. It was undeniably different than any human's, a shock of something intense that Devin couldn't quite name, bitter at the edges but no less desirable for that. He might even be pressed to call it better, if he could get past how much he utterly hated how good it felt.
"Christ. Definitely not having that in large quantities," he gasped, and only by speaking did he realize he was breathing hard. But he was in control still, even if there was a wildness in his face that hadn't been there a moment before.
no subject
"Can you handle yourself?" She asked, her voice quiet. Because he certainly seemed on edge.
no subject
"I'm fine," Devin told her, and it was most of the way true. He definitely wasn't about to run amok. "It's just far more intense than I'm accustomed to." He drew his fangs back again, and everything dialed down a few notches. Maybe leaving them retracted would be best for the future. A few slow, deep breaths, and some of the tension ebbed out of him. "I'll need to build up tolerance, if there aren't any other options available to me."
Assuming he could build tolerance.
no subject
"If that's what a few drops does, I'm not sure you should have a pint, much less two."
Much as she found she disliked the idea of her blood causing such a reaction in anyone who wasn't insane, she didn't want the man feeding off of other people either. But it wasn't as if she could kill him and be done with it, besides, it wasn't his fault.
"But if it's more potent, then could you survive on less?"
no subject
If anything, Devin sounded more unhappy. He started pacing, shaking out his arms to get the sensation to pass. "I wonder if this is what it feels like the first time after someone's been turned," he muttered.
no subject
She tipped her head at his words, "What do you mean?"
no subject
no subject
"You've always been a vampire?"
That didn't line up with what she knew of fictional vampires. But then again, Hellhounds actually existed in her world and there was nothing on them.
no subject
He gave her a sardonic smile. "Except for disproportionately large egos. We tend to all be members of what goes for nobility among vampires."
no subject
"Nobility, hmm," Valdis repeated, arching a brow, "Your ego seems lacking for a noble, and I've met plenty of those pompous jerks."
no subject
Being social was something he only did by necessity, and if he was spending time among his own species, it was almost exclusively to kill them.
"I've gotten quite good at acting the part when needed, however."
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)