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GRATIA // PSL
So, here's what Irahl knows.
He's alone in a dark, cold cave. He has most, if not all, of his gear. No one is guarding his location. As he heads away from the spot where he came to consciousness, no one tries to stop him, and no one gets in his way. The few people he finds down there seem human, and not about to approach the nearly-seven-foot man that comes stalking out of the lower tunnels. Honestly, everyone here seems a surprised and a little astonished about his... Entire scene.
There is a way up. It's a maze of twisting corridors and confusing passageways, half of which feel too small for him. It's bigger and bigger groups of people, some of which scatter like schools of fish, and some of which have to be pushed through to get anywhere. It's climbing up into streets lit with dingy lights, graffiti-covered hallways, warehouses, weird holes in stone walls that may or may not be windows. It's alarm bells, it's people yelling at each other down the street. It's just an absurd number of stairs. A couple of people make an attempt to stop him somewhere, and it goes poorly for them.
Elsewhere, events are being set in motion where Irahl cannot see. But he's on his way out.
Eventually, more people try to stop him. At the end of another long stretch of Underground city, a group of official-looking folks are putting a real effort into blocking off the obvious exit, and some of them have weapons.
Down a side alley, into another tunnel, and then the space opens up into a... Plaza, of some sort? The floor is made of stone. The buildings surrounding it are made of stone and are hard to distinguish from one another. At at least the ceiling (also made of stone) is a lot higher than before. Cavernous. There's some kind of sculpture in the middle of it, some impressive feat of geometric stonework that gives the illusion of defying gravity despite weighing literal tons.
This is where someone finally catches him. Sounds have been echoing unhelpfully down every passageway, making it hard to tell if people are coming or going - but this series of quick footsteps comes from an upward direction before someone hits the ground about five feet in front of Irahl.
His clothes are different. His hair is better-kept. Maybe if the situation wasn't quite so tense, there'd be time to see the ways in which his face is different, the way his eyes don't have quite as vicious and sharp a gleam as they used to. But whatever Irahl can take in of him, there is Robin, having hopped down from a rooftop to put himself between him and the exit again.
"...Holy shit."
Kind of weird that he looks absolutely shocked to see the person in front of him, though.
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As such, he's looking for other points of familiarity instead of looking for a way back home to their hotel. He knows very well that they're lost and he is well aware of the fact that he isn't helping. He'd expected and accepted that this would happen before they'd even reached the bar in the first place. The only reason he'd care about getting back to their room ever is that his rifle and gear is there. Otherwise, they could spend days out here for all he cares.
So, he's happily looking around, (keeping an eye open for anything that looks like a media hub,) occasionally bumping slightly into Vincent as he loses track of his legs a little, and engaging in the closest thing to idle chatter as he ever would.
"How could I choose," he says with flat, drunken sarcasm. "I love them all so much."
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"Oh, yeah..." He says, as if he's agreeing that Irahl's made a good choice, "Rainbow guy, I get it."
And then Vincent nearly walks into a pole. By sheer luck, he wobbles to one side at the last second and only bumps it with his shoulder rather than colliding into it with his face instead. Vincent has a lot of near-misses like this in his day-to-day that might start to seem kind of preternatural after a while... Though his spatial awareness really suffers when he drinks, so it's hard to tell right now.
He grabs the pole to steady himself and make sure it's not a person, then reaches up to feel whether or not it's a signpost. When his fingers tang off of a sheet of metal at the height of his reach he figures he knows what he's found.
"Oy, what's that say?" He points up at what he assumes will be directional signage. He's not wrong, but they say things like 'depot' and 'silica' and 'north hall', which are not particularly helpful to either of them.
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That's when Irahl becomes the idle observer that he usually is, his gaze curiously following Vincent as he reaches up, wondering what he's going to do next... until he's pulled in to actually interact with the scene.
He squints.
"Says..." He trails off as if he's making the attempt to focus his eyes. But he's not. "...Says, 'your friend's too drunk to read.'"
There's absolutely no way that he can be bothered to use both his eyes and his brain right now.
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"Ah, damn... That might be a problem... So we're down two sets of eyes, huh?"
He scratches his head, trying to drunkenly puzzle out how to start getting them going in a slightly more upward direction with nowhere to start. Even when they got wasted at the Boozehole, the way back was basically a straight line--and if they fucked that up, no one would care if they crashed on some random couch on that ship room overnight.
Here, though... Most people have been content to stay away from them, given that they're imposing and all, but that luck can't hold out forever. Now that they're standing around, looking drunk and lost, a few observers may be contemplating whether or not they could get away with picking their pockets.
Thankfully, they've also caught the attention of a certain someone. Vincent notices him about the same time that someone notices Vincent. He suddenly turns his head as if he's heard something significant down the street, and it doesn't take long to figure out why.
He's dressed down today, but Finn's still got on gloves and a pair of sunglasses to keep the bright shine of his eyes from being completely obvious. He's heading towards the both of them looking... Confused, to say the least.
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"Hmm," he muses in Vincent's direction. "Wonder if he's got eyes."
He means eyes to share. He knows he has eyes; he means he wonders if they're going to be the helpful kind, or if this is just going to be awkward.
Then, with that muttered to his friend, Irahl sets about doing what he usually does around most people while intoxicated... which is focusing on appearing as sober as possible as Finn gets closer.
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"Oy," he says by way of greeting towards the stranger, "Finn, right? You got eyes?"
Finn stops dead in his tracks when he's called on, despite it being his idea to head over towards them in the first place. He may be startled by the question (since his eyes are a delicate subject), or he may just have that reaction to hearing a version of Seth's voice come out of his doppelganger.
"Can I first--" Haltingly, he puts up his gloved hands to ask for a moment of their time, being very intentional about how he moves his strange fingers, "Hi, Finn, yes. What're you two doing down here?"
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He isn't disappointed. Vincent's opening line is classic. Irahl almost smirks behind the protection of his scarf over it. And it takes Irahl a moment to wonder about how quickly Finn stops in his tracks, but once he thinks about it and forms a couple of guesses, that turns out to be pretty funny too.
It isn't until Finn's counter-question that Irahl changes his mind a little bit.
"Why?" he counter-counter-asks before Vincent has a chance to respond. One word that doesn't have easily-slurred sounds in it should be pretty safe.
He wants to know the answer before proceeding. There might be just a smidge of preemptive and automatic pushback against the thought that a freedom might be being leaned on right now--if it turns out either that Finn had been sent down here to find them, or had run into them on accident but for some reason thinks that they shouldn't be down here.
If neither of those things are true, they're all good. Otherwise: Finn is not the boss of him.
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Finn isn't actually that small of a guy, but he has a habit of always standing next to giants. Next to Irahl and Vincent, he looks and feels positively miniscule. It doesn't help that his shoulders hunch incrementally at being addressed so directly by Irahl.
"I thought..." He starts, looking at Irahl before glancing between the both of them, not sure who to address, "Shouldn't you be in your hotel room? Recovering? From being very stabbed?"
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Not that he's considering being cooperative or anything, of course. He shrugs.
"You do good work," he says in that way he does where it's impossible to tell if he's being funny or absolutely as dead-serious as he sounds.
In reality, he's still trying to keep his demeanor solidly locked down to appear more sober than he is. At the present moment, he's thinking about the fact that his answer had almost included the word 'stitched,' which would have been an immediate giveaway, considering how many easily-slurred sounds it would have used.
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"Not that good..." He mutters, though it's bowled over soon after by a comparatively noisy Vincent.
"He's fine," Vincent says, swinging a large hand through the air as if swatting away the guy's concern, "Heals fast. We're just walkin' around."
Finn stares at Vincent for a moment, looking... Well, once he realizes what's going on, his expression flattens into something between incredulous and disappointed.
"Are you drunk?" He asks.
"Nah," Vincent lies, for absolutely no reason. "Hey, do you... Know how to get back to the hotel from here?"
Finn doesn't answer right away. He stands there and sighs instead, glancing back at Irahl to try and guess where the sniper lands in all of this.
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That's all he's got. He does not seem interested in being any more helpful than that.
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So the shrug is both surprising and... Entirely unsurprising at the same time. Finn knits his hands behind his head and lets out another sigh up towards the high ceiling of a city plate somewhere above them.
"Yeah, I know how to get back. S'that why you guys were smacking this street sign?"
"I can't see," Vincent says by way of an explanation, "I know it's up, but I ain't been in this part of town in a long time."
"Yeah, it's not a great part of town to be in," Finn says, glancing briefly to the side, "Listen, if you guys are lost, I can at least get you back up to a carriage hub..."
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He's not lacking enough caution to start getting comfortable and talkative around their new friend, though. So, he ultimately keeps his mouth shut about the neighborhood.
Finn's suggestion does require a comment, though.
He immediately gives a low, doubtful sound before Vincent can even think about responding. "They got real big carriages?"
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"Hm, no..." Finn drops his hands after a moment, frowning, "Not really. Guess that's a problem..."
"We'll just walk..." Vincent helpfully suggests with a shrug of his own, "What'sa direction?"
"No, no," Finn shakes his head and finally just stuffs his hands in his pockets, "Pretty sure Gener--" He corrects himself, "Uh, Seth wouldn't like knowing I just let you two wander into the lower rungs while you're drunk."
And while Vincent starts to unconvincingly protest, "Hey, I ain't drunk...!" in the background, Finn shoots Irahl a pointed look, his gaze thankfully protected behind thick tinted glass.
"Besides, you popped a stitch."
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With his scarf in the way, it's impossible to know whether Irahl is smirking or not as he looks down at Finn, but the amused look around his eyes seems to suggest it.
"Am I gonna make it, doc?"
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"Depends on how badly your blood thins out, I think," Finn smiles wryly, "But... Nah, guess you're probably fine..."
He isn't about to get punchy with his words, though. He averts his gaze again, instead looking somewhere in the vicinity of Vincent before he makes up his mind to try it again.
"Listen, I just want to make sure you guys can get back before everything closes."
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However he is distracted from whatever other smartass remarks he might be formulating by that second thing that Finn says.
"...Don't tell me your hotels close down at night around here."
This is a silly town, but that would be too much.
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"Huh?" Vincent seems confused by this, "Whas'the problem?"
"You just... Don't want to be caught on this side when they close the gates." Finn looks expectantly at the both of them, and when he doesn't get a knowing reaction from either man, realizes that they really don't know much about the Capitol.
"Oh, there's--" With a weak smile, he explains in more detail, "They kind of... They lock down higher platforms after a certain hour. So if you're on this side when it happens, you'll be stuck here until it opens again the next morning."
Vincent scratches his head. He doesn't remember this at all, so it's either too new for him to have any point of reference, or he's a hell of a lot more drunk than he thought.
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"So... that mean you're walking us home?"
It's a cute thought.
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"I'm going to try," he says, throwing another shrug on for good measure, "I can't really go all the way up, but I can at least get you guys to the other side."
"Why's it get locked down?" Vincent asks, very belated, still lingering on the previous comment.
"Uh, I think it was because of the riots...?" Finn guesses, turning a little and taking an exploratory step in a direction to see if these two are on-board, "We'll go this way."
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Part of the lag is because he too is circling around a point that the conversation is moving past. Hopefully Finn won't mind swinging back and forth between topics as these two tipsily struggle their way through the concepts he's introducing.
"Why can't you go all the way up? Don't have clearance?" he asks with audible skepticism in his voice, either doubting Finn's truthfulness or just preemptively throwing shade on how this city works.
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"Okay, okay..." Finn replies, "One at a time..."
He turns around enough to face Irahl again, though he keeps taking steps backwards in hopes of keeping this train moving.
"I'm, uh... I have clearance, I just don't... You know, blend in very well. Worried I'll run into people who know me from before."
It's no coincidence that he pushes his sunglasses further up his face as he says this, though he doesn't realize Irahl may not have all the context needed to put together why.
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"Makes more sense upstairs in the sun than down here," he remarks with the sort of casualness of a called shot.
Sure, Finn's options are a little limited, generally speaking, but Irahl still had to say something about Finn's habit of wearing sunglasses in dark places.
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"Yeah, I know they're not great down here, okay?" Finn says, clearly irritable about the subject, "I know it's weird. You're not the first person to tell me that today."
"...What're we talkin' about?" Vincent asks, from somewhere over Irahl's shoulder.
"I can't--" Finn spins around again with a huff, "Nothing. It's stupid."
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This is equally as true for sort-of-mean comments as it is for sort-of-helpful ones. So, he gives another loose-boned shrug.
"...If you all replicate my equipment, might be something to do about that."
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