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нelena — 322d02/т. ([personal profile] strangel) wrote in [community profile] faderift2018-08-09 10:02 pm

(closed) honey honey

WHO: Hanzo & Helena
WHAT: two emotionally healthy people being emotionally healthy together
WHEN: post Tevinter
WHERE: Kirkwall
NOTES: violence



Helena is skulking in the shadows. This is not a great surprise. Being near the training arena, watching and lurking, these are all things to be reasonably expected of her. Helena taking interest in people she likes, that is perhaps also not a surprise, but just how whether or not she likes someone is to be gauged is rather more complicated.

She spies him, brooding and severe, and it makes her frown. More frowns than usual, on Hanzo. More heaviness and weighing down on the shoulders, and she spends a little time watching before she descends. Lands on the dirt with legs crouched, fingers splayed on the ground, a feral creature moving through the dust.

"Hanzo. What is troubling?"
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[personal profile] eruit 2018-09-15 11:15 pm (UTC)(link)
She is fast, faster than Hanzo even remembered, and it fills him with a wild joy he could barely begin to imagine himself feeling before now. Her determination matches his, at least, and he knows there's no hesitation for either of them - they move to dodge, to fight, to take one another down, to win this. As much as Hanzo wants to lose, to unburden himself, he also cannot allow for the shame of the loss.

It's hard to move, to dodge her, to jerk out of her reach and shift, but he's not as fast as he might have been ten years ago. He's slower than he'd like to be, how he imagines himself to be, and that makes it easier for Helena than he'd like, he thinks.

Her foot hits his knee and he grunts in pain, dropping down, gripping at the dirt as he shifts to try and shake her away.
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[personal profile] eruit 2018-09-29 10:16 pm (UTC)(link)
It has been a long time since he had been as proficient in hand to hand as he was with a bow, and his sparring with Helena is starting to show him that he has some work to do. His archery might be as good as he had ever dreamed of it being, but losing to her time and time again is showing that there is so much work for him to do. There is so much for him to do and the realisation of it makes him want to tear his own hair out.

Lifting a hand, he touches the wood close to his face, brushing his fingers over it. He wants to laugh, but at least some of the pain in his chest has eased. At least he feels a little more like he might be able to breathe. Having his ass handed to him might be the thing that he needed the most.

"I was born stubborn. That is what I was told as a child." Carefully, he offers a hand, shifts his body, urging her to move and sit at his side.
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[personal profile] eruit 2018-09-29 10:36 pm (UTC)(link)
"I was born the son of a strong family. Not one as well known as my father may have preferred, but one that was known all the same." Sojiro had wanted great things for the Shimada family and Hanzo was to be the heir of that; he was to take what was a growing empire of crime and underhanded movements and make it better. He was made to listen to his uncles, to do as he was told, to follow in his father's footsteps and fulfil the promise of his potential as a true Magister.

It was not to be.

"I do not think I was strong. I was talented, I had power, but I was not strong." If he had been stronger then he would have known what was the right thing to do and the wrong thing to do. He would have known when to stand with Genji and when to abandon his foolish dreams for the future. "My father wished for me to take his place, and I did. I was a Magister from Tevinter, and I promised to keep the tradition of the Shimada family alive. I failed in that."

Will she even know what a Magister is? Perhaps this is what makes telling her this easier. She won't understand the politics, the titles, the games; only the truth of what he gives her and the pain and tightness of his face.

"When my father died I took his position and I lead my family. I thought that I was doing what was my duty, that it was my honour to lead the family into greatness. I did as I was asked. Seeking power... I killed my brother, but without him, I am lost."
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[personal profile] eruit 2018-10-04 03:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Hanzo is used to sitting in silence for a long time; meditation, practice, training. Silence accompanies him in more places than he can admit to now, and he welcomes it more than he would have been comfortable with before. It makes him think of home, of his father, of Genji, of all the things he had done and all the things he, perhaps, should not have done, and the weight there is something heavy, solid on his chest, painful and thick even now.

The sharpness of her gaze does not elude him. There are few people here, even Rifters, who might be unaware of what a Magister might be. The haunting nature of the title is enough to make someone turn from him, and he's aware of what he might be losing with the acknowledgement in her gaze.

"... I did. I murdered him with my magic. I doubt there was much left of him." He can remember it now, remember the scream, the horror, the pain of his spirits fighting back in revolt. He had almost lost one because of it and he knows he will never be the same again. Not without his brother, not with all that he had lost and given up in return.

His attention turns back to Helena, though, and he pauses. He... Understands. She understands. It's a miracle that he hadn't expected, and his eyes narrow sharply before he breathes out. It is not a good thing, feeling less alone here, but...

"His name was Genji. Genji Shimada." His eyes close and he bows his head. "It is why I cannot return home. I should not have gone back to Tevinter."
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[personal profile] eruit 2018-10-05 06:18 pm (UTC)(link)
"My uncles - my family - told me that he was a disgrace to our name and our blood. They told me that in order for the Shimada family to gain power he would have to be dealt with, since he would not do as they asked. It fell to me, as Magister, to make sure that he was given a suitable punishment. It... It was not what I had wanted for him."

Hanzo would have been happier if Genji had just left, but that was not an option. His brother fell because they were both too stubborn to make any other choice, to even consider another path.

Shaking his head, he tries to focus. He lifts himself, reaching out and wrapping his fingers around his bow, drawing it close and feeling the familiar presence of his spirits. They know him; they know his hurts.

"No. I used my magic to kill Genji. On my path to redemption I have chosen to abandon my magic."
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[personal profile] eruit 2018-10-09 06:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"It is normal in Tevinter. The lines of family are chosen for who will give the best powers, the most strength, whatever natural abilities there might be. We are bred to make our family line the strongest that it can be. Magic is what the Magisters look for in their children, and the heir must be the best." Hanzo shakes his head, frowning intensely. It's a pained, uncertain thing, and he settles down, tries to make himself comfortable.

It surprises him, he thinks, that she can understand so well. He had not anticipated her being able to empathise, to know how he felt, to know the pain of this - it is something he thought isolated him completely. There's a part of him that finds it almost refreshing to have someone who recognises the burdens, even if he's sympathetic to the fact that it must be causing her the same level of pain that it causes him.

"I... Should not have stopped. Magic is what I was raised on, what I was made to do. It is... Wrong for me to have given it up, but I cannot allow myself to return to what once. Not when the blood of my brother colours my hand." His eyes flick back over to Helena, pausing, hesitant for a moment before he breathes out.

"Perhaps they were, but I listened to them." And then, softer - "May I show you something?"
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[personal profile] eruit 2018-10-12 06:41 pm (UTC)(link)
It's something that he had been used to since he was very young. He had been raised with the understanding that the relationship between his mother and father had been made for the fact that they would have strong children - children like himself and Genji. They had been powerful in their own rights, strong in different ways, and while Hanzo might lack magical control now, thanks to years of ignoring it...

"Yes." Hanzo nods, once, slowly. "The best blood means the best children, the best heir, the best families." He doesn't turn to look at her, doesn't dare let his eyes drink her in, fearing what her reaction might be. The two of them are more similar than either of them would like to admit, but...

Moving, Hanzo lifts and grasps his bow, drawing it closer and stroking over the wood of it. It's familiar now, shaped to the weight of his fingers, and as he concentrates he feels the warmth of the two spirits spread over him, the twin dragons moving to curl around his arm, to appear, heads turning to press into the skin of his neck.

"Honour and Honour."
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[personal profile] eruit 2018-10-13 11:58 am (UTC)(link)
"They will not hurt you."

The spirits move and curl around Hanzo's body, almost nuzzling into him, as if they're more catlike than anything else. He reaches up and lets his fingers trace along the shape and twisting bodies of them as they make soft noises, almost like whispers, against his skin. He is gentle with them in a way that completely betrays just how much warmth and affection he has for them buried deep down in his heart, fingers soft and tender.

Turning back to look at her, he nods, letting them shift and move down his arm, curling around him, peering curiously at her. It's not as if Hanzo lets them be around people too often; he keeps them a secret. They might understand why but that doesn't mean they like it.

"It was the symbol of my family. The Shimadas have always been dragons. My spirits have always looked like this." He smiles fondly at them and they twist, preening a little. "You may touch them. They will enjoy the company."
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[personal profile] eruit 2018-10-13 12:31 pm (UTC)(link)
The dragons shift as soon as she reaches to touch them, moving to make it easier, letting her fingers trace down the shape of them. They're not quite as corporeal as they could be, not like touching a real, living animal, but they can still be felt. Hanzo knows from experience, knows from a near lifetime of having them so close and near that it was like having a constant friend in your mind, and there's something of a warm, soft smile that settles on his face as he watches Helena.

They had not been seen nor touched by anyone since his brother had died. He had not permitted it.

"This one," he touches the nose of one, who wiggles, "is Tomo. The other is Kenji." A pause, something like colour on his cheeks. "I named them when I was quite young." Both their names speak of the awe he held for them - names meaning intelligence, second son, chosen. He puts the bow to one side and sighs. "They are my friends."
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[personal profile] eruit 2018-10-13 01:10 pm (UTC)(link)
They are something like his brothers now, Hanzo thinks, or kinsmen if nothing else. The dragons, his spirits, are all he has left of anything that might remind him of home, that might remind him of what he had been once. He had never allowed himself to use any of his magic, but these... These kind, devoted spirits... He had not been able to give them up, no matter what damage he had done to them.

Tomo and Kenji are good. They are more than he deserves.

Both dragons move and curve around her, settling against her, preening and almost chittering. It's Hanzo they speak to - they rarely use words with anyone else - but they're happy to curl and twist and to introduce themselves. They can sense from Helena something similar to Hanzo, the same confusion, and they want to help.

His honour is healing. Kenji is weaker than his brother, and that is obvious, and Hanzo knows why.

"Strange?" He smiles, almost. "I have been called worse."
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[personal profile] eruit 2018-10-14 12:50 pm (UTC)(link)
The dragons are something that Hanzo is so used to that he cannot imagine not having them, or for people to find them strange or frightening. He is so used to spirits, to spirit magic - it is what he was trained in, what he would have specialised in if he was given the chance. If he hadn't run and fled before he had been properly trained. If he hadn't... Well.

The past should be left in the past, even if it haunts him, makes him feel sharp and bitter and all edges.

"They are both sneaky. No one has noticed them so far," Hanzo smiles fondly, reaching as Tomo curls around him, Kenji choosing to dance around Helena's fingers and play with her, catlike and happy.

Softening, he nods carefully, watching her with some fondness colouring him. "It would be terrible if we were all the same."