Ignis Scientia (
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faderift2018-01-21 05:49 pm
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WHO: Ignis and Colin. Ignis and OPEN.
WHAT: Ignis suffers the affects of the illness - Which for Ignis means non-stop battle training.
WHEN: During the Flu Season Plot.
WHERE: Gallows Training Ground / Closed Comment to Colin takes place in Colin's shop
NOTES: The prose has some small spoilers for Episode Ignis
WHAT: Ignis suffers the affects of the illness - Which for Ignis means non-stop battle training.
WHEN: During the Flu Season Plot.
WHERE: Gallows Training Ground / Closed Comment to Colin takes place in Colin's shop
NOTES: The prose has some small spoilers for Episode Ignis
He wasn't useless. He couldn't be useless, and yet when he had found himself on the ground under a Rift he could do little more than cower behind shields conjured by Saoirse and let her and Prompto take on the demons alone. He had to learn how to listen for the demons here, because while they were similar to daemons in a lot of ways there were enough differences to be wary. He needed to learn the patterns of their behavior and the noises that left them.
There was nothing that could honestly prepare him for that battle though, other than doing it. Right now, that meant getting used to the way his blades worked now. They didn't move exactly the same way they had back home. Traveling through the Rift had fundamentally changed them and he needed to get used to the way the Runes changed the weight in them.
He was trying not to feel utterly frustrated by his situation. He had never once regretted putting on the Ring of the Lucii to protect and he wasn't about to let this new world make him feel that way now. So he used this surprising amount of energy he somehow had found to train.
And train.
And train.
That's where he can be found during nearly this entire illness. The first days he focuses on how the blades feel and ropes anyone willing to train with him.
Then, he just doesn't stop. Not to sleep, anyway. He can be coaxed into eating something, and there a moments when he disappears for a couple hours and comes back smelling of spices and food. Then it's back to training.
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It's the first day of the illness, when he doesn't realize that it's more than finding a good wind. He had spent the morning on the training grounds and then had wandered a bit around the Gallow's proper. The smell of good cooking is what lead him to Colin's shop. There was a strange sense of ache at the scent of good food.
He had enjoyed cooking well enough and he knew he had a good talent for it. It hadn't been something he had thought to do for his entire life before, though. It had been something he could do to care for Noctis. Noctis was... missing now. And he certainly wasn't in this new world. That should mean that Ignis didn't have a reason to want to cook now.
And yet that exact desire lead him into Colin's place. He thinks he'll just taste what is being offered. He's itching to get back out to train and isn't sure that he can sit still long enough to eat a proper meal.

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"Five silver for a bowl," he says before he looks up and smiles. "Good day."
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The man who stands before Colin has a visor that helps to obscure but not completely cover intense scarring around his eyes. One eyelid is forever closed, while the other exposes a milky eye that sees no more than it's partner.
When he walks he has a cane that helps him figure out where nearby obstacles are.
"Ah," he says, and reaches into his coat where he has some coins. He had figured out the different shapes early after getting them and counts out the silver by running his fingers long the edges. "I believe this will be enough." He breathes in, trying to tell by scent what Colin has made.
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Colin takes the silver and dips Ignis a bowl of beef noodle soup, adding slices of beef a soft-boiled egg on top. The soup is peppery and rich, with a touch of malt vinegar.
"Here." He makes sure Ignis can feel the bowl and has it in hand before letting go. "And here." Fork and spoon. "The noodles are fresh. I made them an hour ago. And there's beef and an egg in. I recommend cutting the egg open and letting the yolk mix in the soup. Need a place to sit?"
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"I do," he admitted. "The better to savor this dish."
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"Here," he says, touching Ignis' elbow with a feather-light touch and guiding him to the chair. "The counter is right here," he pats the surface. "You can use it for a table if you want."
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"Thank you," he replies, before focusing on eating some of the food.
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"I'm Colin, by the by," he says belatedly. "And I have some pickled vegetables if the soup's a bit too oily."
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"It's lovely, thank you." He turns towards the sound of Colin's voice. "My name is Ignis. You said you made this noddles yourself?"
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"You should be very proud of your skill."
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Ignis smiles gently at that idea. "That would make it a heartwarming memory, I imagine. I myself used to cook for people I looked after. It made the experience part of what it meant to tend to them." For a moment he trails a finger along the edge of the bowl, as if trying to capture a sense memory from the past.
"I haven't been able to recapture my culinary skill since... Well..." he gestures towards his face. "Perhaps one day... But to do so would require some aid."
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Ignis seems to perk up a bit at the offer. "I can still do those things, what I need is someone who knows how it should look to keep watch to ensure I don't harm anything...."
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Ultimately, she shakes her head and clears her throat before speaking: "Hello again," she says brightly. "Ignis, yes?"
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There was a lot that went into literally falling into a new world, she's sure not unlike being thrown out into the world when the Circles fell but at least Saoirse had always existed in this world.
"I know it must be difficult but I'll help if possible as this place was once my home. Besides, it'll be nice to hear more about you... well— from you that is! Prompto has was really excited earlier and was telling me a little about you."
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"Considering how capable you've proven to be, I have to say I approve." His approval wasn't vital, but he still felt it was a good idea to share it. He wanted her to know that he thought well of her.
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"I very much care for him and I was fortunate that he returned my feelings. He makes me..." Another pause as she tries to find the words because Prompto makes her feel a lot of things, all good and all making her realize how lucky she was. "He makes me very happy."
Simple but perfect.
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"It is reassuring to know that he wasn't alone while he was here. He has a very kind heart and has been through... quite a lot." He probably would never speak so openly if Prompto was around to hear, nor if he wasn't under the influence of the illness that is making him itch to keep moving, distracting him from keeping things close to his chest.
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Though he watches when he can. At the very least, he can at least help them improve. This fellow seems already well-acquainted with blades, and while Malcolm prefers a bow and a shot from a distance, his swordsmanship is nothing to scoff at. The strange mask over his eyes gives him pause. To protect them from further damage? He can see the creeping edges of some kind of scarring over one. Damaged, or blind?
"Good ser," he starts, then quickly amends. "Rifter, with the daggers. You needn't prove your endurance to anyone. Sit, drink, rest. Tomorrow is another day."
He's starting to suspect that his suggestions will fall short of the mark given the murmurings about a strange manner people are acting in. But he has to try.
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"You needn't worry," he promises. He doesn't feel the need to stop or rest at all, but then he hasn't felt that need for the last few days.
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"Mmm... I just hope I can bring him some comfort as he has brought me." She says lightly, her attention shifting to the Gallows and its walls. "This place is filled with terrible memories but Prompto has truly helped in creating new ones, better ones. I wish he had not had to be seperated from his friends for so long but I am very grateful that I was able to meet him."
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Saoirse, however, seemed reliable in her desire to give Prompto the best that she could. She would be reliable in providing answers about his stay in Thedas as well.
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"Did you have another task in mind?"
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"I would prefer once a week, if possible."
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He isn't certainly not wrong in that regard. She is, in fact, determined in her desires toward his happiness. It was the very least she could do after all he had done for her in the same regard.
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It made sense though, the more he thought about it. Prompto had managed to master using a bow. Prompto was capable but that still had to be a sign of a long time on Thedas.
"I see," he commented after regaining his composure. "I should learn your calendar. I've focused on politics and history but day to day things are an important part of cultural identity."
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"Yes, of course, there's also our holidays and celebrations. Though even that depends on the country you are in. Thankfully, we Marchers are not as extravagant as Orlais."
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"Tell me about them, if you don't mind. Perhaps start with your favorite?" Holidays could tell you a lot about what a culture valued.