Achilles, son of Peleus (
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epidemiology2016-10-03 10:31 pm
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CHARACTERS: Achilles and pals
DATE: Shorty after arriving in Perdition's Rest
WARNINGS: Homeric levels of violence and gratuitous man muscles
SUMMARY: Miscellaneous adventures in the days following the crew's arrival. Subjects range from shopping for pants to flaunting gently used sexy clothing to slaughtering bandits.
[Assorted closed threads shall follow. PM me if you wish to plot together!]
DATE: Shorty after arriving in Perdition's Rest
WARNINGS: Homeric levels of violence and gratuitous man muscles
SUMMARY: Miscellaneous adventures in the days following the crew's arrival. Subjects range from shopping for pants to flaunting gently used sexy clothing to slaughtering bandits.
[Assorted closed threads shall follow. PM me if you wish to plot together!]
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It's times like this when Lucina's painfully reminded she's more than a soldier, or a leader of a revolution. She's a princess, technically an exalt of her own, no matter how long it has been since she had a kingdom to rule. And while that hasn't changed here, she recognizes how she needs to carry herself. Polite, noble, kind, just like her father described Aunt Emmeryn to be, once upon a time.
But she isn't Emmeryn. The anger she feels on her father's behalf is difficult to ignore, as is the resentment ( the fact that she sees him in person makes the feelings resurface, all over again ). She has to remind herself, yet again, that this is a man that has made her mother happy when her family could not. Which means that she needs to at least be kind of Achilles, since he was to her.
As in: she has to lie. ] ... I understand that these are strange circumstances, but I appreciate your understanding. [ Her expression doesn't quite soften, not like it would in front of those she cares for, but it's polite. ] It's a pleasure to meet you in person, Achilles.
[ There's a brief pause, and then, much quieter, ] Thank you for taking care of mother, when I could not. It is good to hear that... she is loved.
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Still a smile shapes his lips yet its warmth does not quite fill his features.]
It is I whom fortune smiled upon when came your mother into my life.
[Or perhaps the Fates had lost sight of him for some time, and now at last has the sisters' far-seeing gaze settled upon him once more. Now at last they shall draw him back to the destiny that they had foreseen ere he was born, the destiny that he had fulfilled as water cannot help but fill a channel carved of the earth, which directs its course as it rushes onward.]
Thus it has been my pleasure to tend to Olivia in all the days we have together passed. Tell me, white-armed Lucina - how fare you in these circumstances so sudden and strange? Well do I recall the consternation which filled me when first I found myself in service with the house of ALASTAIR.
[This he asks for the sake of politeness, and because he knows not what other subject he might ask after.]
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It's like... watching her mother and father around the castle, when she was younger. Or them in the camps, in the present. Lucina might be extremely biased, but she's not blind. This isn't a show, Achilles' love for her mother can be seen in every single word he speaks of her, and Lucina finds herself equal parts angry and tired.
There's still an act to keep up, though. She tilts her head to the side, considering his words. ]
I — [ am used to this. Some parts of it, anyway. The timelines and saving worlds. But she stops herself in time, letting the small pause change her expression.
When she smiles this time, it's apologetic. ] ... I admit, it has been draining. [ Which is weird to admit, because not only is it a lie, she wouldn't say so even if it was true. But she's listening to the part of her that wants to leave here, now. ] They appear to be working towards a good cause, yet... [ She looks towards Olivia, then to Achilles. ] I wish I could speak with you longer, but it may have to wait for another time.
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still, there are little tells. the body has always been a language olivia had been gifted to be fluent in, and now combined with her empathy powers...
she can sense the other woman's exhaustion, though she knows it cannot simply be from the day's excursion itself. ]
Of course, Lucina, [ she is then quick to say, reaching out to rest a gentle hand upon the girl's shoulder. she did this to her, and though she wishes to know more, hear more, just experience more, she knows lucina has already given so much more than she could possibly ask for right now. ]
It's been a long day... you should get some rest. We'll speak again later.