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Do You Walk in the Shadow of Men...
Characters: Valdis and open
Date: The Month of May
Location: Throughout Keeliai
Situation: Various
Warnings/Rating: In Headers
Moving out of the hotel didn’t take long. Valdis hired a few kedan to help her move her things to the small house near the former palace gardens. It was a comfortable enough space, moreso because Wan had built it. She wasn’t entirely certain why she had waited so long to move here, but perhaps she had just needed time to let go of Anton. The house needed a bit of work after having sat empty for so long, but not much and nothing she wasn’t willing to do. Valdis was capable of creating things, not just destroying them.
The KPD hasn’t let up on patrols and she’s renewed the watches on the water sources. She now had thirty-seven officers and the support of the Justice Guild, a far cry from where she had started almost a year ago. The addition of four Kirin to the KPD resources had been a bright spot, but now Valdis had to find a caretaker for them. She hoped that the four mounts could help reduce response times to crisis as well as aid in crowd control should something arise. Allying with the Guild of Justice and Arbitration had been a wise move as it seemed to calm things down a bit and give both parties a more stabilizing structure. Now she could hunt...
Date: The Month of May
Location: Throughout Keeliai
Situation: Various
Warnings/Rating: In Headers
Moving out of the hotel didn’t take long. Valdis hired a few kedan to help her move her things to the small house near the former palace gardens. It was a comfortable enough space, moreso because Wan had built it. She wasn’t entirely certain why she had waited so long to move here, but perhaps she had just needed time to let go of Anton. The house needed a bit of work after having sat empty for so long, but not much and nothing she wasn’t willing to do. Valdis was capable of creating things, not just destroying them.
The KPD hasn’t let up on patrols and she’s renewed the watches on the water sources. She now had thirty-seven officers and the support of the Justice Guild, a far cry from where she had started almost a year ago. The addition of four Kirin to the KPD resources had been a bright spot, but now Valdis had to find a caretaker for them. She hoped that the four mounts could help reduce response times to crisis as well as aid in crowd control should something arise. Allying with the Guild of Justice and Arbitration had been a wise move as it seemed to calm things down a bit and give both parties a more stabilizing structure. Now she could hunt...
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Her tone carried all she had to say about that idea. It was not complimentary. "What's broken?"
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'Cheekbone. Ribs.' Nothing major, and he could at least breathe, since he hadn't felt anything gurgle when he tried to speak earlier. After he'd set Valdis down might be another matter, but that too would be easily healed.
He strode into the empty room to lay Valdis down on the bed, checking her quickly. He'd held the choke longer than strictly wise, trusting in the presence of a healer and Valdis's own obvious sturdiness to mitigate effects.
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But she waited until he'd laid Valdis down, and -- trusting Kratos to check her over, since Kratos had ample experience -- she cast at him, instead. "Heal. Honestly, Kratos. Did you find anything?" She bent over Valdis now, double-checking pulse and breathing, absently looking over her with mana as well.
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He stored most of his equipment when he was on duty, but not his radio; so while Raine was checking Valdis, Kratos stepped back to make some calls, patiently, one after another. Neither Zatanna nor Gene picked up; so, with an unhappy draw on his mouth, Kratos called Devin last.
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When she was satisfied that Valdis was, if not conscious, at least stable enough to be left unattended for the moment, Raine stood back and looked to Kratos, resting the butt of her staff on the floor, expectant and waiting for some conclusion to be drawn. "Re-enable your senses and tell me if I missed anything."
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Nevertheless, he did as she asked, and was startled by the raw feeling in his chest. It felt a bit like it did when one had inhaled sand in a storm; but when he raised his hand to press it against his chest with a frown, he couldn't detect any physical injury.
But it was where Valdis had touched him, when her Void sought to take his soul. Hmh.
"... Nothing you can heal, I suspect. Devin will be here soon."
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Then again, she had been meeting him very close to his appearance in this world.
"Nothing I can heal? What is it?" Even if she couldn't do anything, she still wanted to know.
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Kratos was also slightly concerned that Raine might have overheard any of that conversation on Devin's end, but thus far, she at least did not seem inclined to bring it up. Perhaps the pain was a boon, after all.
He shook his head. "It's just a raw feeling, where she touched me when her Void attempted to take my soul. There's no physical damage."
It just felt strange, and brought to mind those few moments, and made him wonder --
No. No wondering. Not yet; later, he'd let himself wonder.
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With another quiet sigh Raine glanced between Valdis and Kratos. "If you're certain. I'm curious about his warding methods, in any case."
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Right now, Kratos pulled a chair up beside the door and sat down, watching Valdis in the event she awoke. Perhaps her lingering injuries would be helpful here, if they kept her under until the windowless room was warded.
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The vampire zipped to a halt in the doorway, casually leaning against the frame with arms folded and a smug upturn of his mouth. He took in Kratos, and Raine - and Valdis apparently unconscious on the bed. His expression didn't change.
"I've been told I'm needed."
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He kept an eye on Valdis as he spoke. "She's proven resistant to the idea of being imprisoned, however. Speed is of the essence. How long might it take to ward the room?"
Before she wakes up, and Kratos has to fight her. Again.
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He straightened and stepped into the room, examining the size of the space, and in particular the walls, identifying any other possible weak points beside the door. The vampire reached into his jacket pocket and pulled out a utility knife.
"Longer than the time until she wakes up, most likely, but I can at least keep her from getting out the door by then. I'm afraid I'm going to have to mark up your walls," he told Raine, returning to the door frame. Without waiting for permission, he flipped the blade out and started carving small symbols into the edge of the frame. "What classifies as 'out of character'?"
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Raine was not oblivious to innuendo, nor what it looked like when one person sized another up in a more carnal method. She was simply not at all expecting it around Kratos. For a moment she stared at Devin for reasons that had nothing to do with the marks he was making in her walls; then she shook herself, and glanced at Kratos to see what he made of that, before returning to business.
"Attempts at murder," Raine clarified flatly. A brief pause. "Unprovoked and unwarranted attempts at murder, using a specific magical asset which she endeavors not to use for such things. What else was there, Kratos?"
Since he'd actually seen something. Raine moved a bit closer to get a look at precisely what Devin was doing, studying the symbols. "Proof specifically against Valdis, or against anyone?"
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"Those, yes," he said after a moment, confirming Raine's explanation. Surely Zelos hadn't been right? Surely not.
He debated, for some seconds, whether or not he could justifiably keep to himself what else. But, reluctantly, he had to admit that innocuous things left unmentioned had a habit of coming back as a difficulty. "Flirting with me." He managed to keep himself impressively stoic while saying this. "The attempted murder only occurred when I made it plain I wasn't going to accept the ... offer."
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"Against Valdis, and what she is. I'm aware of her nasty little 'magical asset', as you call it," he informed Raine, carefully twisting the knife around.
And then Kratos added that tidbit. The vampire paused, turning to look at him with a raised eyebrow. Deadpan: "She flirted with you. Really." Devin tsked in Valdis' direction. "Bad hound. My mercenary. I'll have to have a chat with you about that later," he said, as if neither Raine nor Kratos were in the room to hear. The wink he gave Kratos before returning his attention to the wards was pointed.
"I can safely finish these even if she wakes up, but you two may not want to stay in the room if she's in a snacking mood still."
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It took her a moment of speechlessness before she shook her head again. Foolish to get distracted by such matters while Valdis's restraint was a time-sensitive matter. "Very well," Raine said, with a sharp nod. "I'd like to speak to you later, about your methods-- but for now, Kratos and I can retreat to a safer distance while you finish up."
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Damn it.
He cleared his throat and chose to move on, right now. "I'll stay. I'm immune to her 'magical asset', and safely or not you will no doubt work faster without having to contain her while you do so."
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"I'd be happy to expound upon them further when you're no longer in danger of having your soul eaten," he told Raine pleasantly. Kratos' apparent immunity piqued his interest, but he didn't turn away from the wards. "If you're going to insist on staying to protect me, by all means, play knight in shining armor. It suits your complexion," the vampire teased. Just because Kratos was choosing to move on didn't mean Devin would.
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Devin, flirting with Kratos. Kratos, someone being flirted with and blushing.
How odd. "Kratos?" Raine inquired, loading the syllables with as much meaning as she could. Did he want her to stay; did he need a convenient reason to no longer be in the same room as Devin.
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Almost worse was the tone of Raine's voice -- one as if she thought he needed a rescue.
... Maybe she wasn't wrong. Even still, Kratos shook his head at her. He was capable enough of leaving, and far be it for him to do so before the threat was passed. No matter how discomforting the circumstances might suddenly have become.
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"Just keep her from breaking my spine if she wakes. That's about the only way she'd be able to permanently damage me," he replied cheerfully. "I have no soul to eat."
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...she wondered what Solomon would have made of him.
"I suppose this can wait for you to be done," she allowed after another moment, tolerantly patient.
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This, a topic of thought Kratos would much prefer compared to Zelos's assertion. (He was not right.)
If Raine wanted to stay to discuss the science behind it, Kratos had no objection. He crossed his arms, standing somewhere between the bed and the door (and thus Devin and Raine), and watched Valdis, intent on ignoring anything else for the time being.
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