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tony stark. ([personal profile] propulsion) wrote in [community profile] faderift2020-08-04 09:35 pm

project felandaris plot: where lies the strangling fruit. closed.

WHO: Tony Stark, Joselyn Smythe, Richard Dickerson, Wysteria Poppell, Vanadi de Vadarta
WHAT: A group of nerds and one cool elf investigate some strange reports coming out of a Free Marches village.
WHEN: Second week of August.
WHERE: Free Marches
NOTES: TBA.


highborn: (everybody knows the fight was fixed)

[personal profile] highborn 2020-08-09 12:58 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, great, they're all interested, just as he'd hoped they wouldn't be. Some things really are better left to their strange devices. Not one to discourage, though, Vanadi only stays well back from the water's edge to watch Tony at it.

"Should," he agrees. "I wonder if they've humanoid teeth. I can't decide if that would be more or less painful than their usual assortment."
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[personal profile] obdurata 2020-08-09 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
At the sight of what Tony can produce with his anchor-shard, Joselyn looks thoughtfully at her own,

and then sets that aside. Probably pursuing anchor-shard magic would be just as complicated for her religious convictions as any other sort of magic, and ergo is not to be pursued in front of anyone else. (Or at all. Or just, with witnesses to her interest.) But the eels are more immediately pressing, and she looks briefly to Richard with a sort of well, that worked expression before casting her eye back down, thoughtfully,

“There's only one way to find out about the teeth. I think it's better to keep the entire head, though, else it's going to look like we visited a village in need of help and nicked some of their eyeballs.”

She is still not going to ask the eel nicely. The blue-eyed eel gets the butt of her staff, hard, where its head connects to the rest of its body because she isn't testing the teeth thing before she's done that.
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[personal profile] heirring 2020-08-09 01:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Crack.

No, sorry, that's not the sound of Joselyn's staff crunching through an eel's neck (that's really more of a wet thunk); it's Wysteria snapping a few extraneous twigs from the dry stick she's fetched up on out the grass. She passes the pared down thumb wide fork of it to Richard she moment she's within range to do so, which is very quickly.

"Here you are, Mr. Dickerson. As you are the expert, you must hold the other one," which is flopping around, oil black body becoming crusted with dirt as it squirms uselessly on the creek bank. "So we can get a better look at it. —Mr. de Vadarta, here. Would you like to see it up close?"
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[personal profile] nonvenomous 2020-08-09 06:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Tony fires a wall of fade green light into the river, and Richard flinches ramrod straight away from his pack, transfixed after the fashion of a dog whose owner has just vanished behind a dropped blanket: tiny mind blown, no existing frame of reference to explain -- thump, an eel lands at his feet. Thunk. Crack. He looks to Wysteria at the sound of her footsteps, his eyes bright, energized at the prospect of incoming explanation --

She pushes a stick into his hands.

He holds it.

It takes him a beat to process that it is for a task. Once he has, he steps over to press his boot over the conscious eel’s flapping tail, and pins the head down with the fork of his stick, just behind the gill plate. It continues to struggle, slime clotted with dirt in the trench of its suffering. Richard ignores it.

“Was that magic or some other type of ability?”

He asks quietly, because they are supposed to be studying eel peepers, and not each other.
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[personal profile] heirring 2020-08-09 07:09 pm (UTC)(link)
She answers in the dramatic sense of sotto voce, which is to say the sort of whispering fit to be heard clear to the back of a large auditorium.

"It's a variation on how the anchor typically interacts with the Veil. So in some sense, yes. I suppose that it is magic of a kind." —and may or may not refer to a certain long standing argument with respect to the technical jargon they are or are not choosing to use in order to reference power drawn from or in relation to the Fade.

(Fade-iation is a stupid name and she stands by it.)

"Oh, they are very human looking, aren't they?"
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[personal profile] highborn 2020-08-09 10:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, and Tony can do that. That's good to know. Vanadi watches all of this from the dubious safety of several feet back, tense and wary. Maybe there's no need to be. Maybe they're just eels with strange eyes. But Vanadi isn't fond of taking chances ... until Wysteria very kindly reminds him that it's his job on this outing to do just that.

He nears with a deep sigh, like a man off to the gallows; at least he's got poor Mr. Dickerson between himself and the creature.

"And it's safe to assume, I hope, this isn't simply an unsettling trait of the eels in this world?"
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[personal profile] obdurata 2020-08-09 11:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Having come prepared with numerous specimen jars, each individually held within leather bags for safe-keeping and to keep them from jostling and jangling as she moves, Joselyn is kneeling down at the struggling eel and its possibly-more-fortunate-actually kin to purpose. The staff that she has, to date, never once used for any magical purpose is serving now as a leaning post while she rifles in her satchel for the largest of the jars,

which would by no means contain the entirety of either eel, so this is probably about to get worse. Or better, for people who really don't want the eels to be alive so close to them. In a way, actually, Joselyn is really helpful.

“No, this is unusual for an eel.” Prising its jaws open to get a better look at the mouth— “Who's got the biggest knife?”

Hers might not quite do it. Still, she's game to try.
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[personal profile] highborn 2020-08-10 01:27 am (UTC)(link)
He misses the teeth; he'd never dream of getting close enough to confirm an idle speculation. He misses the teeth, he misses what might one day have been a tongue, but he doesn't miss that flutter of motion near the river. His paranoia would never allow it.

He's stepping forward quickly, drawing his rapier with a rasp of metal. They're just eels and this is ridiculous, what is he going to do, make a fresh fish meal of them? -- and yet here he is.

"Tony," comes his word of tight warning, eyes on the slithering bodies. "All of you, keep back from the water."
Edited 2020-08-10 01:28 (UTC)
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[personal profile] nonvenomous 2020-08-10 04:53 am (UTC)(link)
Richard’s shoulder jolts with the swat; he’s been bumped by social adepts before, but still hoods his brow, looking again to Wysteria for a vibe check. She is busy with the teeth and eyes eel. So is Joselyn.

“Is it common for rifters to develop ‘laser hands?’”

He has a dagger at his hip, but reaches back to draw a larger one from the small of his back, beneath the tail of his coat. It’s long and mean enough to stake a man diaphragm to heart, unadorned save for the smooth-worn trace of a serpent stamped into the leather wrap of the grip. The edge is sharp.

He offers it down to Joselyn as the first of the eels lunges ashore, expression unchanged from his initial assessment of Tony Stark’s offer.

“Hm.” HM.
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[personal profile] heirring 2020-08-11 03:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh quite common. Well, relatively common. Not just for Rifters, of course. I believe it to be a mutation significant to the anchor itself rather than to the body it's attached to, so anyone with—"

She is quite capable of chattering along while hovering over Joselyn in an attempt to squint down an eel gullet. And to be fair, it's hardly as if she stops as Vanadi draws his sword in reply to the wet slap of the eels making their evolutionary jump from fully aquatic creatures. She simply changes subject.

"Is this unusual for eels as well?"
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[personal profile] nonvenomous 2020-08-11 05:01 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yes," Dick the stick man confirms. "It is."
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[personal profile] obdurata 2020-08-23 01:47 am (UTC)(link)
Some urgent multitasking happens very quickly, and while it's actually sort of impressive that Joselyn doesn't accidentally fling Richard's knife into the river out of surprise she'd also sort of rather him not notice that, since it was closer than she'd like and he might want his knife back. (He'll get it back, it's fine, but she's doing things right now—)

Mostly, what she's doing is trying to gather up the two eels that they'd done in already in a sort of skewer formation like the worst snack they're definitely not going to eat while scrambling backwards from the oncoming,

“Then we can probably give these a new venery term,” she says, using her staff to push herself back to her feet, eels wiggling from Richard's knife, “I propose we're looking at a fuck off from this river of eels.”
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[personal profile] heirring 2020-09-07 03:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Well.

Mind her own business she does. With certain specimens skewered and everyone looking at the prospect of a tactical withdrawal from the riverbank, Wysteria fetches up her skirts in one fist, chirping "Mr. de Vadarta, if you please," in reference to the gentleman's ready sword, and then dives into the gap between their little coalition and the encroaching, roiling mass of eels.

She has a traveling kit to rescue, and makes about doing that with as much confidence as one might muster when one is acclimated to being rescued or otherwise miraculous preserved in otherwise threatening situations. Maybe Vanadi has to chop a few eels; maybe she just snags the kit by the handle and, squawking at a too-close snap of eel jaws, manages to skitter back to safety. Regardless: things saved, time to go.
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[personal profile] highborn 2020-09-13 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
This ranks pretty high into extremely gross things Vanadi has had to witness, and now seems like a really great time for some kind of hands-off blast of magic at the whole writing mass of them -- particularly when one snaps a little too closely to Wysteria. His sword's not quite close enough to do the job, so it's a quick bolt of black, crackling energy from his palm that sends the thing flying away instead. The next few get chopped, which is, as predicted, very gross.

But the bag and both persons are safely extracted, Vanadi lingering just enough to make sure any other snapping jaws might pick his retreating ankles over Wysteria's.

"No one else has left anything they're very attached to, have they? I'm entirely in favor of moving on."
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[personal profile] nonvenomous 2020-09-13 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)
With the eels successfully skewered, if any of them turn around to retreat in earnest, it will be to see Richard Dickerson standing and looking back at them from some 60 feet up the bank, well away from the river’s edge already. There are a few loose pebbles still rolling down through dirt and rock, marking the path he scarpered up and away.

At least he’s stopped to wait for them.