The Last Light Inn talks. Locked to @divinestrike
[Dreaming of a Cazador was the norm, when he lowered his guard and entered meditative state... sometimes things slipped in. Sometimes he just lacked a proper defense from some thoughts and memories flooded back in, vivid and true like the day he lived them. Remembering the night his master lulled him sweet dreams while torturing him with his 'needles' and carving his skin so many times marks managed to stay despite the vampire regeneration- well, it had been a terrible experience, but he pushed through those memories until he could read the marks and make something out of them. Infernal. That was his only lead in understanding what Cazador did to him.
Considering how much the bastard enjoyed stopping by and ask him to strip just to admire his work during the ages, he was pretty sure it was something important- that or Cazador was rather pleased he managed to leave a mark over a body who had incredible regenerative powers.
He had been considering to try his luck with Raphael for a while, it was his best bet to make sense of something he carried on his back and never saw for... far too long. He studied infernal pacts, had casual conversations with Wyll about it without bringing up his actual intentions and just saying he was moderately afraid that between Mizora and Raphael they were at risk- dealing with a devil, accepting to pay something in exchange of something else was incredibly risky, but was it better or worse than returning in his master's city and not having a clue on what, beside pride, was driving him to seek his spawn back so much?
Hell, he sent a Gur hunter after him. A message and a threat.]
Well, fuck me... just not literally.
[It was with those words that he stepped away from the party that was talking with Jaheira. He knew very well he had to stay in her peripheral vision not to cause any stir or trouble, but the man he wanted to see was right there playing a game with the tiefling kid named Mol. He gave the kid just a push to win, saw her run away and then stopped discussing with the Devil. A deal was made rather quickly, but he still didn't know what he had to pay. At least there was no contract so, as far as he knew, not getting his part done was just going to mean he wasn't going to get any answer, nothing worse.
By the time Nepione was done talking with the druid and Karlach was starting to fangirl after her war hero, he was sitting in front of the game board, barely touching the tip of the queen with one of his fingers and dreading the next move. They... needed protection, they needed to ally with someone and he didn't know if a bunch of surviving harpers were their best bet in this equation. Nor he knew if he wanted to leave the shadow lands, despite the evident lack of food that was starting to take a tool on him, because anything after terrified him. And finding out what Raphael wanted... well, he was going to face that when time came.]
Considering how much the bastard enjoyed stopping by and ask him to strip just to admire his work during the ages, he was pretty sure it was something important- that or Cazador was rather pleased he managed to leave a mark over a body who had incredible regenerative powers.
He had been considering to try his luck with Raphael for a while, it was his best bet to make sense of something he carried on his back and never saw for... far too long. He studied infernal pacts, had casual conversations with Wyll about it without bringing up his actual intentions and just saying he was moderately afraid that between Mizora and Raphael they were at risk- dealing with a devil, accepting to pay something in exchange of something else was incredibly risky, but was it better or worse than returning in his master's city and not having a clue on what, beside pride, was driving him to seek his spawn back so much?
Hell, he sent a Gur hunter after him. A message and a threat.]
Well, fuck me... just not literally.
[It was with those words that he stepped away from the party that was talking with Jaheira. He knew very well he had to stay in her peripheral vision not to cause any stir or trouble, but the man he wanted to see was right there playing a game with the tiefling kid named Mol. He gave the kid just a push to win, saw her run away and then stopped discussing with the Devil. A deal was made rather quickly, but he still didn't know what he had to pay. At least there was no contract so, as far as he knew, not getting his part done was just going to mean he wasn't going to get any answer, nothing worse.
By the time Nepione was done talking with the druid and Karlach was starting to fangirl after her war hero, he was sitting in front of the game board, barely touching the tip of the queen with one of his fingers and dreading the next move. They... needed protection, they needed to ally with someone and he didn't know if a bunch of surviving harpers were their best bet in this equation. Nor he knew if he wanted to leave the shadow lands, despite the evident lack of food that was starting to take a tool on him, because anything after terrified him. And finding out what Raphael wanted... well, he was going to face that when time came.]
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He listened, nodded and finished to put everything back in place, his eyes wandering toward the darkness outside once more. What was he even supposed to do? He definitely got the cleric by his side, this was good and the plan all along, but he still felt... lost? He had other things to say, other questions, but his senses alerted him that at least one person was now watching the scene, so he had to compose himself. Was it Karlach who questioned where they went? Was is another member of their group? He didn't even care, he still needed time alone. Or with her, for reasons he didn't understand, but he knew she had others who needed her.]
I'll stick around and alert you if he shows up. For now all I can do is wait. [A deep, deep breath. There was no fresh blood at all in his body to even give the illusion of oxygenation and bring some color to his skin, but he still needed it. The man pushed himself back on his feet, turning toward her and owning his mask once more. A smile, a pose slightly to the side, his tone of voice going back to the sarcastic and amused self he always was...] Love, I think they're waiting for you. Must be our barbarian. I think I felt that blacksmith's smell when I arrived here. Donnel, Dinnel, Dinner... you know, I think the lovely duo is waiting to hear where we put the infernal iron.
I will be fine. I'm just finishing to play my lute and nothing. Is. wrong. Now go. I take the blood offer very thankfully but I'm not hungry and I'm sure I spotted spme juicy goblins not too far from the entrance. Also got to smell a drow. And spiders. Kind of weird if you ask me. I'll go hunting as soon as I am done looking cool by the water.
[Maybe he was wrong, maybe he was paranoid, but if anyone was actually there they had to hear his voice for that part. What followed, on the other hand, was barely a whisper.]
For what it's worth.. thank you.
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...Surely a little closer was better than not close at all. Or not. Astarion so much seemed like an all or nothing man.
When he made mention of Karlach, she found herself looking around, only partially correcting him when he was making mention of infernal iron. Ah. He meant the blacksmith.]
Dammon.
[She said quietly before lifting her arms above her head in an elongated stretch. Sure seemed like her work was never done. Good thing she was content to run herself ragged. Again and again and again. How long she could keep that up for, she hardly knew. But if Astarion had tolerated her as long as he was able, there was no sense in stirring him up any further.
Instead of addressing things any further, prying into him, nagging him, scolding him, or anything else, however, she simply looked at him when she heard the very quiet, almost imperceptible words that followed. And those ones seemed real. Pausing for some moments, as though she wasn't sure what to do with them, she shook her head.]
It's nothing. I'd best go. If you need anything, let us know. I'm going to make the rounds, check with Karlach and Dammon, take care of what I need to, and map out a route for us for when we leave. I should be prepared to present it tomorrow at some point. We'd best not get comfortable at Last Light.
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He had already exposed himself far too much for little to no return and- he didn't need her to show anything more of his real self, whatever that was, to someone who was objectively just part of his survival plan. He raised one hand, gently waving it and not even looking at the woman.]
Yeah, him, Dennis, he probably got good news for his flamey girlfriend or something. Go get happy news for yourself too.
[They had so much infernal iron now, between what they got at the goblin camp, what they got in the blighted village and- everything. The Tiefling deserved to get a chance to get laid or something, he tried to make that comment and it just died on his lips because apparently his brain was against being crass just for the moment. He... needed to reset himself, get ready once more for his travels and things and... something!
He huffed, reaching for his bag and taking a torch out. He was going to do something, maybe look for anything he could bite into and- he didn't even know.]
I'm going to scout the area and put down some kind of map. I know the area shifts and changes but it'll be better than nothing. You try not to have every single person in this camp rely on you for something, mh? We have plenty of problems as it is.