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melodiesofeternity2018-06-08 08:33 pm
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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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The Oracle is the bridge between humanity and the Astrals. Our line has long communed with the Gods' messengers. We have always known the price of the Covenant to our Blood.
[From there, it was no great leap to conclude the prince's fate as well. Ravus does not meet Ignis' eyes.] I know not if it is more kind or cruel, to be told that which cannot be changed.
[Because Ravus knows now, it could not. He had tried to defy fate to no avail.]
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The refill of Ignis' drink is gone in almost an instant and the advisor has to hold himself back from just slamming the glass against the counter.]
Why... why can't the Six take me instead? I mean nothing. [He chuckle is void of happiness.] ...maybe that's why.
[Ignis is silent for a long moment, watching the Bartender refill his drink again. He doesn't feel drunk. He feels angry.]
Before... [he starts slowly,] before I met you at the altar, one of the messenger dogs, Pryna, fell before me. She shoved me the vision of things to come. [He wasn't looking at Ravus, until that moment when he turns his head to look at him.]
Why did she show that to me?
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Listen to me, you fool, I've seen what you did for your king. I chose to ally myself with you. You are NOT nothing, and to say such is to demean your prince's judgement and my own.
[He withdraws his hand.]
If Pryna showed you, it was the Gods' will that you know. There is no point in wondering why when it comes to the Astrals' games. It changes nothing. [His voice softens.] All you can do is stay by his side and lend him your strength.
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He has so many questions that he will never get an answer to and that the other man will probably yell at him for again. But the alcohol had magically removed his mind to mouth filter.]
What's the point of showing me if they are not letting me change his fate? Do they draw some sadistic amusement in my helplessness? [He's seriously glad his asterisks is not on the black mage or this bar might've been set on fire.]
I never planned on leaving his side. Ever. Even after the consequences of the Ring settle in. I just-...['don't want to see him to die' dies on his lips.]
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The gods play with us like chess pawns. But your knowing means your king does not bear the weight of that knowledge alone. If sharing in that pain eases the chosen's burden even a fraction, you must bear it for his sake.
[Ravus hates it, but that is the truth of what he has learned from Lunafreya and his mother.]
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In any case, he seems a bit calmer right now, despite the burning glare the glass is receiving from him. There's a passing thought that he shouldn't drink anymore.]
For all the mercy they promise, they are quite shitty at showing it.
[Ignis shakes his head and takes a deep breath.]
Apologies... I had one too many and should probably head back home.
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You've no cause to apologize to me. Go if you wish.
[At a glance, Ignis still seems shaken. Ravus nods in his direction.]
Take care on your way home.