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spellgrinders2017-12-23 11:05 pm
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( TDM #7 )

You blink and that's all it takes. At first, the picture doesn't come in clear, like you're waiting for a screen to fully load -- more aptly, it's like you're waiting for a camera to focus so you can find image clarity. Before you happened to rapidly close your eyes and open them, your life was normal...well, normal for you, anyway. Fighting an alien, making a quesadilla, dying. And then that blurry picture suddenly takes over. There's a lot to take in here -- you feel weird, your surroundings are weird. Everything is just weird. For starters, there's that new piece of jewelry inserted in the space above your chest. That certainly wasn't there before you opened your eyes.
B ▢ After a strange incident a couple of days ago, the area around Anmung tower has been essentially dead. This may or may not be lucky for you -- since you're on the top of the observation deck, and all. If you're afraid of heights...oops. It's not that people aren't allowed to be up there, it's just that there aren't too many people. The view is still pretty good, though! C ▢ Let's say that you just want some answers and information about the strange signet you now have. You may find some success in asking around, but be warned: not everyone in Shehui will know what the fuck you're talking about. If you're lucky enough, you may eventually run into a coven member that will be able to explain. D ▢ Since your character didn't show up via any special means, they may not know that magic is a bit taboo in Shehui. If their new magic manifests, it might be a bit of an issue. Locals certainly won't like it, and they'll definitely attract the attention of more than a few monitors. The good news? This is also a pretty good way to snag the attention of a coven member who is here to help! E ▢ Let's get back to some fun stuff. Your character is enveloped in darkness for a brief moment, something clasped in their hand. Lights, camera, action -- the glowing screen that suddenly flashes on turns out to belong to a karaoke booth TV! You and and someone else have been locked in this booth for an hour -- at least there's a mini bar and some snacks! F ▢ For something not so fun, the snowfall has stopped in Shehui, except for those residences and businesses who want to keep paying for it. A lot aren't willing to cough up the credits, so it's safe to say the streets aren't. Everything is frosty and slippery, from melted snow to frozen water littering the sidewalks. Watch your step or you could hurt yourself...or bump into an unexceptional stranger! G ▢ Finally, you may have had the fortunate luck of ending up in the coven's apartment complex. There are names on the door to all apartments, if you want to go exploring. Whether you find the name of someone you recognize, or maybe you just want some shelter from the cold weather, knock knock...is anyone home? H ▢ Wildcard! How will your character react to this strange world? |

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And he'd been helped by him — by that man, when he clearly didn't have to. Whatever truce had been struck between them all had only minor effects and influence on Mika; it was something that had more to do with that man and McGillis.
The scar, the bitterness running under surface. The funeral.
The hand extended toward him in snow. ]
Even if Orga didn't talk to them, [ Mikazuki continues to carefully check the street numbers off as they walk, finally coming to a stop in front of a particular door. This must be it. ] —they won't bother us here.
[ a child comes to the door to answer the bell, and Mika shifts to ease the flowers out of his hold, handing it over. ]
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It put him in an odd situation, then, when he felt so adrift in situations that were technically safer for those that he should probably be trying to keep alive. The catch-22 of the leader of a mercenary company, then.
To Orga, though, none of it should apply to Mika; if they had any complaint about what the boy did, they should take it to him instead. Barbatos did not deploy unless Orga gave the direct command.
So those will be discussions he will need to have. Fine. He prefers have them directly regardless; all of this running around and talking through channels and liaisons back home was starting to grate on him regardless.
He smiles at Mika's response, choosing not to answer. He thinks speaking to them is an eventuality, but regardless of how it shakes out, they wouldn't be able to touch them. Let's just say... they don't particularly scare him in-person. He idles on the street corner while Mika makes the delivery. He's waiting for him when he returns.]
So what's on the docket for the rest of the day? [Asked with smile slightly askew.] Or are you off the hook?
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Not for the first time since he caught sight of the other boy, Mika wonders if this is his doing, somehow. Geir had said that the witch had ways of bringing a few people from the same world, people who had some kind of an important bond or connection between them.
He had just been — not waiting, but trying to find his way back to Orga, to help him get to where he wanted to bring them to. Did his efforts only succeed partially, working in reverse to tear Orga from his rightful place instead? ]
I'm done now.
[ Mika doesn't quite smile, but the tilt of his head mirrors the line of the crooked smile on Orga's face. ]
That was the last of the delivery.
[ It might be seen as selfish, if people had all but known that something inside Mika has settled by Orga's presence like ripples across the surface of the water growing still to reflect the light of the moon. It is selfish, but Mika doesn't stop to think about what kind of an emotion that spreads in his chest; some kind of peace, some kind of solid reassurance that Orga always exudes, some kind of confidence in his belonging, to this place, beside him.
Now that Orga was here, whether it be through his own wishes (fault) or not, Mika was going to do what he always has done — everything and anything that Orga wants. ]
What next, Orga?
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The question of the why of it might be something to press itself into quiet moments of contemplation, but it wasn't something Orga would waste too much time wrangling with. It wasn't his way. Orga always kept his eyes forward, on the path ahead, always poised and ready to flag what might need to be pursued or otherwise removed. That he had Mika at his side only meant that that they were able to continue to angle towards what was best for them here, and if he had any thoughts to spare for the witch that drug them all here, it would a shred of gratitude for them being together now. Even if Mika had had to field a month on his own.
Orga's smile spreads a few notches wider, and he laughs, giving Mika a small clap on the back as he comments,] delivery boy... [in a way that wasn't quite mocking, though an outside observer might make that mistake in reading it that way. No, it is a warm sense of disbelief, a deep humor in finding perhaps the deadliest mobile suit pilot doing something so mind-numbingly menial.
But, then again, he's a mercenary company boss out of work. Hm.
At this point in time, it is a more difficult question to answer. He's out of his game, out of his field, out all of his men, out the barest outline of a plan he had started to hatch with McGillis.
So for now he rolls his shoulders in a shrug, assuming another easy smile.] We look around and see what sort'a trouble we can get into. [Of course, his tone seems to imply.
And he sets off, knowing intrinsically that Mika would be with him every step of the way.]