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GRATIA // PSL
The first thing he feels is the cold.
It permeates everything down here on the lower levels. What little warmth humans have made for themselves is greedily gobbled up by the stone walls that surround them on all sides. Despite the stirring of people in the streets, in their homes, and around corners, this place feels like a grave. A similar sense seems to loom over the heads of most who make their way through this deep, dark part of the world, hovering around them like a cloud of inevitability. No one has been outright sentenced to death, but they may as well be.
Upon waking, Tek will have found himself in a dark, wet alleyway. Attempts to orient himself reveal that he has been brought, somehow, to an impressively large network of tunnels that all lead, more or less, to three or four larger chambers. There is far more vibrant life above him somewhere, far, far above the layer of caves he's in now, and there is also a very deep, sluggish form of life somewhere far below his feet.
No one is coming to get him. No one follows him in his immediate vicinity--the few stragglers hanging around doorsteps and windows don't give him a second glance, or even a first one. The place is crowded, but not busy. Everyone keeps their heads down. The people are all dressed poorly, in rags and robes and bundles that suggest a certain level of consistent poverty all throughout the level. The buildings in these tunnels look man-made, either built from scrap or carved straight out of the rock of the cave, but the majority of the actual roads and cave walls seem to have been formed with very little help from human hands.
The place is lit with lanterns and dirty-looking florescents suspended high above in the cave ceiling. The air is thick and stuffy, the smell of mold and mud prevalent over even the smell of human stagnation. It would not be hard to drag someone off, and he gets the immediate feeling that if he did, it's unlikely that anyone would come looking for them.
What does he do?
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something is wrong with his eyes too, and he lets the other monster see--lifting his chin just enough to let a little light onto his face.
and he watches, neutral and easy, to gauge the reaction and demeanor of the other creature. are they curious, defensive, predatory? he lets them make the next move here.]
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they appear (questionably) male, with a thin, gaunt face and skin just as pale as everyone else's. their brow bones jut out from their face almost enough to make up for the fact that they have no eyebrows--or any other hair--to speak of. their eyes are a normal, human color, but they do not reflect light from the lanterns or the milling crowd. their irises are just barely the wrong shape, a little too ovoid to be passable for human.
the creature's face remains expressionless, making it appear almost comically surprised--but it's excited. Tek can tell. there's a tenseness hidden under those robes and in the corners of its eyes. after a few seconds of more staring, it slowly reaches out towards Tek with an inviting, normal-looking hand.]
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so, after a lazy delay to avoid seeming overeager to anyone who may be watching, he wanders right over. and when he's close enough, he'll even give the creature a thin smile.]
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it gestures quickly now, urging Tek to come closer. it starts moving his mouth minutely as if trying to say something, but not being sure if it should start. for a second it holds its jaw very tensely, revealing a row of sharp little teeth.
come closer, come closer.]
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but, he has already invested himself in this interaction. he's not about to back away (or exercise some amount of caution) now.
having settled comfortably beside the monster, he slowly leans his head closer... really hoping that he's ducking in to hear a whisper, and not have his throat chewed open.]
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"make sounds" is about all the credit that can be given to it. it is clearly trying, straining to make sounds come out of its mouth correctly--but it either doesn't have a tongue, or hasn't figured out how to use it, so the words come out as strained hisses and echoes of words.]
Ffrrrehhh... brrhhhhher...
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it's a sympathetic expression, but still an obviously pitying one. and Tek's voice is an unfortunately smooth and lovely androgynous tone when he answers.]
Oh... well. I don't suppose you know how to write, do you?
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Hhheeerrre... Ssssss... Ssstaaay hheeerrre....
[and then it juts a finger out to point at the ground where Tek is already sitting. having seemingly delivered its message, it sinks back down into its pile, tipping its head down and returning to its original, easily-ignored form.
its eyes are now out on the crowd. and below the earth, very far away, something rumbles like distant thunder.]
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and now, finally, he can't help but acknowledge the itches of doubt that pick at the back of his mind. it wouldn't be so bad if the ominous sound in the distance didn't resemble thunder--that fact alone is enough to make him think twice about sitting complacently beside this creature instead of seeking higher ground.
but, as he almost always does, he ultimately opts to remain with the monster. something very bad could be coming his way, but... he has a long history of benefiting from very bad things. so, whether or not curiosity ends up killing the oversized cat, he stays put and waits to see what happens next.]
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but then the barking starts. at first it sounds like someone's dog got loose in a tunnel somewhere, echoing faintly into the main chamber with obnoxious persistence. just as people start looking up, looking for the sound, it starts to sound like two dogs, and then four, and they're all getting closer.
panic bursts through the crowd like a flame in dry kindling. they scatter like prey animals, running left and right and bumping into each other to try and squeeze into open doors, under shelters, up to second-floor landings. confused shouting and a few loud orders are quickly garbled up by screams as something barrels into the back of the herd.
a giant dog tears someone in half between its teeth and its massive paw. it doesn't stop to eat, standing on its hind legs to leap up onto a ledge and pounce back down into a group of bystanders. five more follow behind it, rushing in, biting and snapping at any human it can catch. they are very strong, very fast, and possess twice the number of eyes that they probably should.
Tek's new "friend" does not move. if anything, it seems as though it has finally relaxed.]
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if he runs, he becomes part of this flock of prey. if he fights, this situation promises to turn into a bigger mess than it's already turning out to be--though he does get ready to lethally defend himself if necessary. and doing something to protect the humans isn't even a consideration. this isn't his world. these people aren't his responsibility.
so, with wide, fascinated eyes, he just... watches. and waits to see if he is going to be swept up into the violence or not.]
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one of the monsters lopes past Tek and his mysterious acquaintance without even noticing them. another one stops to sniff the air in their vicinity, but turns away almost immediately. whatever they smell like, the dog-creature isn't interested.
a ripped-off limb flies in their direction, rolling to a stop in front of both of them. the creature gives Tek a cursory glance... before slowly reaching out, picking up the arm, and pulling it back into the depths of its robes.
he'll save it for later, if that's all right.]
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through the whole disaster, Tek is tense but unblinkingly intrigued. it has been a long time since he's been so close to monstrous slaughter, and never as an idle audience like this. it's a little thrilling, honestly.
until his new friend helps himself to the disembodied limb that flops across the ground, anyway. then, he can't help but look a little bit nauseated.
...still, this isn't the strangest way that he has met a friend.]
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and then, somewhere amidst the screaming and scrabbling, a male voice bellows out over the crowd.]
I thought you said there were mages! Not a pack of man-eating, mother-fucking--
[there's an awful squeal as one of the dogs goes flying backwards just at the edge of their view, skidding ungracefully to a stop with a huge gash in its chest. from the same direction as the other voice, Tek hears a startlingly familiar voice yelling back--]
I know, I know, but there's something down here!
[a loud gunshot cracks through the cave, accompanied by another wounded yelp.]
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that second voice, though.
when he hears that one, Tek jumps up to his feet in an instant. that voice really is trouble.]
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the source of the first voice comes into view very quickly, and he stands literally a head-and-shoulders above the few people still panicking in the streets. he's dressed in some sort of long dark coat and wielding a massive claymore, but his most distinctive feature is by far how large he is. he seems preoccupied with wrestling the dog-monsters that've started picking him out as their new target--though his swinging a gigantic blade through the air at them seems to be making it difficult for any of them to land a hit.
a smaller figure darts out from the chaos, also dressed in black. his hair is a little shorter, but the white streaks running through his bangs are unmistakable. Robin rolls deftly away from a charging monster, barely paying it any mind, instead scanning the windows and doors for the thing he's been tracking this whole time.
he looks serious, focused... and anxious to find what he's looking for.]
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holding his breath, he continues to spy on Robin from his hiding spot and wills his aura to dim down and cling as closely as possible.]
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another monster charges him, ricocheting off the wall right towards his back--but it gets knocked aside by some invisible force, and is dead before it hits the ground. Robin never strays from his search, eyes darting over hiding spots and dead bodies until...
he sees him. he looks surprised--and then startled as what he's seeing clicks into his memories of that familiar face. he took care of him when he was sick, back on the ships, back in the Fleet, back when...
the taller man yells something about "can I get a hand over here", but Robin is too dumbstruck to even hear it.]
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he doesn't say anything when Robin's eyes lock on him, but something else shifts and he hardly notices. another reflex, much newer than the one that has him hesitating like a cornered animal, changes his face. once Robin has caught him for sure, Tek's mask goes up--covering the wrinkles and sallow skin, putting on the persona that matches the resurfacing memories.]
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...Tek?
[it's not a good idea to approach a cornered animal, but Robin rushes in anyway, dropping his weapons just so that he can fling both of his arms around the startled dragon. he holds him tightly no matter what he tries to do, and for a moment, Tek can feel a rush of confusing, vivid emotions welling up inside the demigod's form.
it is much less noticeable, but at the same moment, the magical presence of the creature beside them is quietly snuffed out. the taller man is still trying to call to Robin, though he sounds increasingly sarcastic about it.]
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when it does all register as being reality, he can finally get himself to calm down. after those few seconds of flighty discomfort, he eventually settles--letting his shoulders droop with a halting, hesitating sigh of relief.]
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he's sorry to be so rushed with this--and Tek can feel that, now, with the mental connection that Robin has created between them. the demigod keeps himself very open, so that Tek can see it is truly him, the way he remembers.
Robin tells him that they can talk about everything soon. he imagines a small room in large, glittering mountain suspended from the ceiling. he warns Tek that there are spies all around, most of which will be looking for magical creatures like them.]
--Guys, are you--hugging? What the fuck is going on over there...?
[--and that's Vincent, someone Robin considers a friend. he breaks the connection and steps away from Tek, turning to yell back down the street.]
What, like you needed my help. They're puppies.
[Vincent, as he is apparently named, yanks his sword out of one's skull with a wet squelch. the monster-dogs, for as ferocious as they'd been, have now either retreated or died at the hands of these two hunters. Vincent seems to look down at the ground.]
Yeah, but--did you know they were gonna spring up under us like that?
[Robin smiles wide--getting back into his role. Vincent wanders over, keeping his eyes on the ground.]
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so, when Robin smiles, Tek is able to pretend right along with him. he smirks, as if any of his confidence is real, and continues to keep a tight rein on his aura. his eyes still aren't colored right, but they no longer glow.]
Goodness. Who's your friend? [--he asks, even though he's already been granted the answer.]
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[he's probably asking Robin, but Tek will quickly notice that Vincent doesn't move his head to look at either of them like a normal person would. he points with his ears more than his eyes, on account of his eyes being nothing more than pretty painted spheres of glass in otherwise empty sockets. they're blue. Robin must have picked them out.
the man towers over the both of them even as he slumps forward over his sword. for a blind guy, he's incredibly expressive, scowling openly between his friend and this stranger.
Robin offers an explanation to both of them.]
Tek, this is Vincent. He's my... Business partner, for lack of a better term.
[Vincent makes a disgruntled sound, though his expression changes a little as he... smells the air. it is subtle, but very intentional. Robin pays it no mind, gesturing between the two even though Vincent theoretically can't see it.]
And Vincent, this is Tek. He is a man from the dream I told you about.
[...Vincent stops sniffing, pauses, and then lifts his head just to shoot Robin a flat look.]
Okay. [the man seems unconvinced.] That sounds crazy, but okay.
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It's wonderful to meet you, Vincent... though, I can't say that I'm impressed with your judgement of character if this is the company you keep.
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