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Raise a Glass [OPEN]
Who: The XV Cast and You!
When: June 6th
Where: Curti Center, Jiminy's Juicery (bar)
What: After saving innocents from the Dream Width, some people just need a drink.
Warnings/Notes: Alcohol consumption, possible violence, whatever people do in bars.
Their first foray into the search and rescue business in the Dream Width had been intense, to say the least. Stressful, heartbreaking, exhausting, and enlightening were other words some might use to describe the experience. After a night of rest and a day to somewhat sort things and people out, the next evening brings about a mighty need to head to the local tavern. Some drink to forget, some drink to remember, some drink to relax. There are even representatives of the Bard's Guild providing live music. You can try to make a request, but chances are they don't know your foreign songs.
Maybe you were invited by one of the excitable young men from Lucis, or maybe you came on your own. There's enough room in the bar for quite a few people, so long as they're of age. Sit right at the bar, or pull up chairs around a table, the choice is yours.
[OoC: Make your own toplevel or tag around. Please put content warnings as necessary. Have fun!]
When: June 6th
Where: Curti Center, Jiminy's Juicery (bar)
What: After saving innocents from the Dream Width, some people just need a drink.
Warnings/Notes: Alcohol consumption, possible violence, whatever people do in bars.
Their first foray into the search and rescue business in the Dream Width had been intense, to say the least. Stressful, heartbreaking, exhausting, and enlightening were other words some might use to describe the experience. After a night of rest and a day to somewhat sort things and people out, the next evening brings about a mighty need to head to the local tavern. Some drink to forget, some drink to remember, some drink to relax. There are even representatives of the Bard's Guild providing live music. You can try to make a request, but chances are they don't know your foreign songs.
Maybe you were invited by one of the excitable young men from Lucis, or maybe you came on your own. There's enough room in the bar for quite a few people, so long as they're of age. Sit right at the bar, or pull up chairs around a table, the choice is yours.
[OoC: Make your own toplevel or tag around. Please put content warnings as necessary. Have fun!]
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"They didn't. But Noctis was wearing the Ring of the Lucii, and Ignis asked, before he knew who I was, if I knew what had happened to Insomnia. I know what the result of the negotiations with Accordo mean. I know you. And Cor hasn't changed nearly enough for me to be unable to tell that he's staring at me as though he's seeing a ghost."
His shoulders rose and fell. Easy mask firmly in place. This was Clarus. This was Clarus who had given, if his guess was correct, all, to Lucis. For Regis.
He had no right to ask for more.
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"Have you met my children?" He finally asked, his own mask in place as he looked up at the very young ghost of his friend.
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The next question, on the other hand, made actual genuine glimmer light up the green eyes, one that held more than a trace of amusement.
"Gladio and I were assigned to the same house, together with Cor."
This may or may not be the first time Clarus had heard Regis call his son by the abbreviated name. Blame it on how Gladiolus was introducing himself.
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"Yes, of course," he recalled at the words, shaking his head at his groggy alcohol-clouded memory. Of course they'd met. Then Gladio had promptly switched houses with Clarus, so they didn't know one another well.
"And my daughter, Iris," he noted, scanning the room until he found her chatting with some folks closer to the bar itself. "They're both more than I could have ever hoped for." There was true pride and affection in his voice as he watched his daughter, a content look in his eyes.
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He could deal with that.
He was an adult, after all.
He could definitely put on
a shit-eatingan innocent smile to tease his Clarus.(Still his.)
"Iris. Do you think she'll grow up to as much of a flirt as her brother?"
But even with the tease, Regis bumped his elbow against Clarus's. "I can't wait to get to know them."
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"What do you mean he's a flirt?" He demanded to know, seemingly disgruntled and potentially angered by the implication for... some reason. "Did he flirt with you?"
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Oh!
Clarus's reaction was far too close to surprising, considering part of where Regis's thoughts had been leading. Almost.
For now, the green irises shrunk as his pupils dilated, and his fingers twitched, wishing to reach up and cup the grizzled cheek. This wasn't.... he wasn't who he should have been, so far displaced in time from everyone. And he could respect that. He needed to respect that.
But Clarus. Clarus had not rushed to his side out of obligation or habit alone. Whatever the intervening years had brought, someone vying for Regis's interest still rankled, at least.
His voice was very soft, and the smile, still more layered than his usual in any one-on-one conversation with Clarus, was far less part of the mask.
"I didn't say that. He flirted with a handsome younger man, not with Regis Lucis Caelum."
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It wasn't that Clarus was trying to be over-protective... He had a vague idea of where Regis was in their history, but regardless of what was happening between them then it did not give him any right to claim Regis now. Given the 35 years difference in age between them...
The old man sighed, shaking his head like he was trying to release an errant thought from his brain.
"I think I need some fresh air," he mumbled, staring a bit harder at the contents of his glass before downing it in one gulp.
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His eyes dropped for a moment, after his Shield's statement, before smiling up a little again, at him.
"On your own?" A guy could hope, right?
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"Finish your drink," was his only response, but Regis would recognize it as an invitation to come along. He wanted to break that mask off his face, and this wasn't the place to do it. Maybe it wasn't the time either, but he had less discretion and judgment right now with the booze flowing in his blood.
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"Gimme a moment."
He still didn't gulp it all at once, but it was drunk sooner rather than later.
"I'm done. All yours." And more than ever determined to not fuck up tonight. (Or ever, though he knew that one wasn't possible.)
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"The stars are all different here," he commented, though it was hardly the first time he'd looked up at them. "I wonder if some are the same, and we're seeing them from the other side or something."
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He did breathe out slightly easier once they were outside, however. There were still eyes on him, just not... Not eyes that knew him and didn't know him at the same time. Eyes that needed to look up to him, for their sake, not his.
"They're different. But, if I remember my lessons sufficiently, even if our stars, our Star is out there, it may still be too far to ever see.
"And we could be... somewhere else entirely." Regis was not unused to that thought, considering where Bahamut rested. "Would it be easier for you if our stars are visible?"
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"I suppose it doesn't matter," he shrugged, glancing over his shoulder at Regis before resuming their forward movement at a slow pace. They needed more distance from the noise of the tavern. "I'll never see those stars again."
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Regis had his breath knocked out of his lungs. He had been almost sure that it was the case - if not Clarus's time, should they be different, then by Noctis's. But hearing it from Clarus... That was different.
(It was because of him. Clarus had practically said it, only minutes earlier. Even if it somehow wasn't his failure - and he doubted that - Clarus Amicitia was dead because Regis Lucis Caelum was dead. And that was...)
"I'm sorry, Clar." Through and through. "At least I... Didn't do it stupid and young?"
Was that better? He had let down his people and he had let down those he loved. When he should have been experienced and wise...
Regis took a sharp breath. That drink was definitely not helping. Instead, he just lengthened his stride a bit and shoved his shoulder against Clarus's.
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No need to tell him the details. And actually once the words were out of his mouth Clarus regretted all of them. He hadn't really meant to bring their deaths up at all. Damned alcohol. But that too was his choice.
He stopped, the tavern distant and the voices and sounds from within faint, and turned to face his prince. He held him by the shoulders and studied him a moment, searching for... he didn't know what. The edges of the mask, he supposed.
"What we did... that night, we did with pride and heads held high," he said softly, then drew the younger man into his arms and held him close to his chest. "Never think even once in your life that you forced me to do anything, or that my fate and misfortunes were somehow your fault. I followed you because you were my king, my truest friend, and..." That he didn't finish, letting it trail off into the night.
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Slowly, he reached up to place a hand over Clarus's as it rested on his shoulder.
"Had I thought I had found a way to force you, I would have hated my future self beyond measure. But... no. It's more that..." Decades. They were all decades later than him, and Regis knew that there had to be so much more than the pure facts. But...
"I ... " No, there was no way that would sound right. He closed his eyes, took a deep breath. "I never wanted to let anyone down. Even though I knew what I can do is limited, I wanted... I wanted to make it right."
He wanted to not let people down.
But... with Insomnia fallen, he knew that he had failed in that. Will fail.
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"I have never been disappointed in you," he continued softly, leaning in to rest their foreheads together. "You've shown... will show yourself to be a wise and just king. Fate won't kind to your rule, but you will do everything in your power to keep your people safe and happy."
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"Thank you." So, so quiet. It was all that he could say.
After a few moments, he sighed. "I am missing decades of knowledge to be what they expect of me." Clarus had known Regis at this age. Cor had, too. For everyone else... "What they need me to be." That was not all of the problem. But it was a significant part of it. Regis never was ignorant on purpose.
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"No one needs you to be anything but what you are, Reg," he murmured softly. "They may miss their king, but that isn't a role you need to fill. It isn't a role you should be expected to fill."
He sighed, soothing a hand up and down the smaller man's back and closing his eyes. "We came to this world with nothing, expecting nothing. I never thought I would see you or anyone else from home again. But here you are, and I'm grateful for what I have. Missing years or no."
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How often was he going to hold him like this in the future?
"They do need me, though. Not consciously. Not demandingly. But if I disappoint them, each of them will lose something that can't be recovered. And they already lost their home."
He squeezed his eyes and forced himself to breathe. To think. To stop focusing on himself. Even if it was difficult to forget. Ignis's change of attitude. Noct's grief. Gladio's... reaction.
"'m grateful, too, you know. Whatever this place is, it's giving you more time. It's giving you some of the people you love most." It was giving Noctis time without the weight of the Ring and all it meant. Giving them all...
"Safe. This place, at least this far, seems safe."
For many people, Insomnia had felt safe, always. But Regis and Clarus knew different. They knew the price of it, or at least Regis thought he did. But this, here. It felt different entirely, and it was only in Clarus's reassurance that Regis finally saw it.
More food for thought. But at least a realization that calmed him a little, so he finally relaxed, slightly, in Clarus's arms.
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"They're grown men. They don't need anything more than you can give them, Dearest." Clarus unconsciously placed his lips to the top of the prince's head, pressing a gentle kiss there briefly. "They know you're different. They know you've yet to experience the events that shape you into the man they know. They'll be fine."
Safe. Yes, in a manner of speaking. There were still monsters, still mysteries to be solved that made Clarus uneasy. The political climate was generally easy, but there was a tension whenever anyone spoke of the gated Empire, and the military might of the Republic made Clarus eye them warily. These weren't his lands, and he wished no part in any wars they might wage, but he'd prefer to avoid being a casualty as well.
"I believe it may be," he finally agreed with a soft sigh. A place for Regis to grow old in safety, maybe. And for Noctis.
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The rest...
Regis sighed, and straightened a touch, only enough to look at Clarus and try to gauge just how different a few months longer stay turned perceptions.
"Talk to me." Not pleading, and certainly not a command. But a request all the same, green eyes clear and calm. "If not about whatever you are avoiding about Eos, then about this place."