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Hakkyuu ([personal profile] shadowstrikes) wrote in [community profile] divergentresolve2016-12-07 07:46 pm
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Dust always had a very particular feel upon the tongue: a mixture of the instinctive need to spit out the taste of something that did not belong in the mouth and the awareness on every level that it was one of the flavours of defeat. Hakkyuu had felt the wrongness of dirt against his lips before, sometimes from gravity alone, sometimes with an angry pressure upon the back of his skull, sometimes mixed with copper and pain, but he had always resisted both the presence of it against his mouth and whatever the cause that had put him there. But as he lay upon the dry floor of the Crystal Desert so many miles from the confines of Ebonhawke and stared up with huge, terrified eyes, it didn't occur to Hakkyuu to think about the grit getting sucked in against his teeth with every panicked breath he drew in, nor to lift a hand to wipe a messy, wet trail of saliva away to rid himself of the wrongness in his mouth. There were more important things for his instincts to focus on in that moment, like the form hovering a short distance from him.

There was no part of that moment, winded and sore in an uncharted area, that did not feel like a bad dream to Hakkyuu. He'd watched from outside of the stronghold that he had lived his entire life in as the Elder Dragan swept up from the south and transformed the land beneath it to crystal and death in the wake of the breath of its thunderous roar and in the shock of bearing witness to the destruction he could only think that it had to be unreal because these were the kinds of images described in legend and book, not seen with the eye like a storm cloud rolling across the mountain. But watching fawner and charr forces instantly transformed to deathly moving formations of black and amethyst crystal stumbling their way from the scorched land that would soon be referred to as The Brand toward him instilled the only clear thought Hakkyuu could muster clearly through his shaken and shattering psyche.

Run.

And he had. A fast as he could for as long as he could, and then pushed even longer until he fell upon his knees and let the contents of his stomach burn up through his throat and hit the dust ground hotly between his splayed hands, the image blurring through watery eyes and the sounds of his own choked sobs muffed behind images of shambling crystal horrors.

After the immediate euphoria of throwing up wore off and the adrenaline that had sent him tearing from the Branded faded out, the shock truly set in and without knowing where he was, which direction he was headed, and with no sense of agenda, Hakkyuu walked. He didn't know how long or how far he'd walked after watching the dragon take flight, or how long and far he'd run after the Branded spotted him, and again, in the flats of the desert, he'd walk again with no clue how far or long he'd go with is sense of self held away from his consciousness as the haze of shock was the only force driving him forward.

It was impossible to say how long it may have taken until sheer exhaustion forced him to stop, but instead the encounter he had with another being was what interrupted the otherwise unrelenting forward path Hakkyuu had unwittingly forged for himself. The creature seemed to melt upward from the desolate ground, a bright flash of purple movement in the sandy backdrop, with golden spear in hand spinning to capture what little light poked through the clouds against the long edge of the blade and length of the hilt. The world spun, Hakkyuu's mouth felt dirt, and the image that swelled into view in his eye filled him with a third dose of the cold, unbelieving dread he'd felt in such a short space of time.

The figure loomed, tall and menacing and clearly not of--or no longer of--the realm of the living, and Hakkyuu choked on an attempt to get air into his lungs as his wide eyes drank in the sight of what he was sure in that moment was nothing other than glorious, fiery death. For what else could a creature formed of spun tarnish and flaming purple wings bring to him? What else could he possibly expect to find behind the metallic-looking face that bore three pairs of eyes and sharp protrusions like a beetle's mandibles? What else could he expect but for that golden spear to be the weapon used in his execution?

When the Margonite extended a gaunlet-esque hand toward him, the grey muscles in the bicep shifting unnaturally as a talon brushed upon Hakkyuu's forehead. He must have made some unholy sound of terror as a searing pain unlike any he had ever known rolled through every nerve in his body and drove him to his feet only to stumble and crash backwards once more against the sand. Perhaps he meant to say words to warn the creature off, perhaps he even thought he said them, but they were only guttural sounds of primitive distress as he waved one hand furiously in front of him as if to ward the Margonite away and grasped his head where the creature had touched him with the other.

He was going to die here. After everything, he was going to die in the desert, far from his home.
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[personal profile] entheogens 2017-01-26 10:07 pm (UTC)(link)
"Stole?"

Aurus mused on the word choice for a moment, then turned towards a shelf on the far wall from which he took a small hand mirror. Hopefully Hakkyuu wouldn't break it in his alarm since it was the only one that Aurus had.

"I suppose that depends." He passed the mirror over, face down, so that the boy could turn it over when he was ready. "Just how unfamiliar do you find yourself now?"
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[personal profile] entheogens 2017-01-26 10:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Aurus was patient, letting the boy take his time, but he wasn't simply accepting his logic.

"Not every change is a theft, Hakkyuu."
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[personal profile] entheogens 2017-01-27 11:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Aurus did grab the mirror as it was shoved back into his hands, exhaling a bit of a sigh. It shouldn't really surprise him that this boy lacked the perspective to think about what had happened to him in more calm and measured ways.

But then Aurus had spent so long alone with nothing to do but contemplate and reflect. Perhaps his perspective on what was and wasn't "surprising" might have been a little warped.

For a moment he considered pointing out that Hakkyuu hadn't gone to sleep at all. No, he thought, probably not the right approach.

What he said instead was, "Well, I suppose in that case you can just go and steal it back, hmm?" Purely rhetorical, of course, since it was an obvious impossibility.
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[personal profile] entheogens 2017-02-01 05:58 pm (UTC)(link)
If the calm so far was irritating, it would probably only get worse from here, because Aurus didn't show the slightest sign of rising to to Hakkyuu's anger. He breathed a slight sigh, returned the mirror to the place he'd gotten it from, then turned to the boy again before answering.

"In the past four days an elder dragon has awoken. It has flown into this desert from somewhere to the north, presumably in Ascalon, and it has killed the only dragon to ever have allied herself with the free people of Tyria. It has manifest a new spawn of crystalline aberrations that are out there somewhere haunting the land to the north of us, and on my doorstep I have seen crystalline monsters of another kind--humanoid, hovering, and malicious, with eyes in rows like insects' legs.

"I have walked more than two nights in the desert, I have split the skull of a thing I have no name for, and I have carried a half-dead human boy back to my home, not knowing if he would ever manage to wake up."

Here he gave Hakkyuu a very sharp look and said, with slow, deliberate pointedness, "Do you see me laughing?
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[personal profile] entheogens 2017-02-06 11:07 am (UTC)(link)
The fact that Hakkyuu was trying not to cry was as obvious as the fact that the whole situation had worn him emotionally thin. But despite the harshness of his words, Aurus was not actually without sympathy for what the boy had been through, and the truth was that he hadn't meant to imply that any of it wasn't serious, not least of all the physical change.

It wasn't the change to his body that had the boy on the brink of tears though, as Aurus could plainly see. It was thinking about his city and about the people there, and that was absolutely something that Aurus agreed was an immediate concern, and (unlike his sudden pigment change) one that suggested a clear course of action.

"Then you must go back and see what has happened there. We can leave tonight at dusk."

We because he was not planning to send this unarmed, unschooled, traumatized boy out into the desert on his own, knowing that he had no real way to defend himself, knew barely a thing about how to navigate the landscape, and that chances were high he'd run into something a lot worse than the local devourers and desert bugs.
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[personal profile] entheogens 2017-02-18 12:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"About three hours," Aurus said, not unkindly, with a glance out the front of the cave which served as much to gauge the angle of the sun as to give the boy a moment to compose himself.

He wasn't unsympathetic to how overwhelming this must all be. If Hakkyuu really did want to grab onto him, seek some kind of solace from an embrace, admit to himself for a moment how much like a child the whole experience had made him feel, Aurus would not rebuff him. But he doubted very much that the boy would actually take that step, and he certainly didn't want to pressure him to it.

What seemed much more likely was that Hakkyuu would prefer to keep both his privacy and his dignity intact. He was still dressed only in that sheet Aurus had handed him, after all.

He ventured to place a hand on the boy's shoulder, steady and hopefully reassuring. "Get dressed," he suggested. "You can come and sit with me if you like."
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[personal profile] entheogens 2017-02-28 03:57 pm (UTC)(link)
For better or worse, Aurus did hear that grumble. He'd been preparing to withdraw and give the boy his privacy (such as it was), but he pause and glanced back briefly over his shoulder.

"Who knows," he said dryly, "you might actually learn something." Doubtful at this point, all things considered, but still possible.

At any rate, he was not going to take that dismissiveness as the final word on the matter. He went back to his meditation spot once more and sat down, but he purposefully left a clear spot beside him on the woven reed mat where Hakkyuu could come join him, in his own time, if he eventually swallowed his pride enough to do so.