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treadston · 2 years
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The nervous and fine serpentine crosses from the boat to the car, like a picturesque brooch on the night of the Carnival. JB🌹
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alwaystkd · 19 days
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Vintage Victorian Style Brooch Porcelain Floral Silver Purple Flowers.
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bbbexter · 2 years
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Check out this listing I just added to my Poshmark closet: Vtg JB Purple Rhinestone brooch pin and earrings set parure.
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lovedinapastlife · 5 years
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Riverdale Reaction 3x15 - “American Dreams”
Riverdale: Where dreams go to get punched in the face. But there’s also cake. And Bughead. So...it’s not all bad.
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I want to hug this boy. FP and Jug havin’ a bondin’ moment. MY HEART! Cue me dramatically head-banging to “Your Love is Just a Lie” thanks to Gladys and JB Jones, amazing actresses in their own right.
“This house is my past, and I just want to be done with it.” Oof, FP is part of Alice’s past. BURN. Also, sappy me loves how concerned Jughead is for Betty’s feelings and the soft way he looks at her all the time.
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I think some of their conversation on the stairs was cut, but it would be awkward for Betty to just…stay in her room with the mom-in-law she’s barely met. I hope Jug takes it and keeps it as a Betty shrine and talks to Archie through the window on those string-cup phones XD
No food in the Pop’s scene? I’m aghast.
Okay why are Toni’s boobs in my face? Is this a metaphor? And the trip conflict seems like poor planning on everyone’s part. I thought Cheryl was part of the Pretty Poisons but Toni’s talking about them like she’s not? Mehhhh?
Is Reggie just a doorman now?
Wow. The Pretty Poisons are possibly the worst security team. Karoake-ing instead of standing guard? Also, I’m creeped out by the Lodge/Topaz angle.
Did they cut a storyline from Falice this season, because I don’t remember them doing much more than the occasional hookup and vaguely wondering if their children had been murdered. At least FP acknowledges he probs wasn’t the greatest partner and feels like he owes it to his family to try with Gladys.
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“You have been nothing…” VERONICA LODGE. You treat that boy with his due respect! Is her dream to literally run an empire by herself now?
“I know what I’m worth. You should know it too.” Yes, Reggie! YAS!
“No one walks on water in my place, except me” — did that make sense to someone? Or is it meant to paint Veronica as super self-centered right now? Because when Veggie started, it seemed like she understood he was a good influence and lackey and was receptive to that. Like, he’d boost her up. Not siphon stuff out. Even if she’s going out with him to essentially use him, Hermione would’ve approved, and since that seems to be the ridiculous story arc they’re going with, let Veggie be healthy! Damn!
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Aw baby Jug worried about his mom’s motivations. Not a single conversation since she’s been back? Also Jug’s face during, “Sounds nice. Is it true?” melts my heart. I mean, did he expect her to come clean? I dunno. She’s good, though, as a charming villain. Pretending she wants the fam together again.
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OH MY GOD. “The best damn Sheriff Riverdale’s ever had.” My face was prety much Jughead’s. KELLER IS THE MAN who has lost evidence, purposely ignored investigating because he “might” know the murderer, wrongfully imprisons/takes in people, and repeatedly lost people in holding cells to murder/suicides. But yeah. Best Sheriff. Compared to Minetta? Why not?
Are there enough living officers to even be paired with Serpents? I was under the impression they tend to fall asleep and be terrible or dead XD The FP and Jug police car scene was nice, actually. Character! Yes! More of this!
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Reggie…”I put on suspenders! I wear a nice shirt! Why didn’t I get the girl like Jughead did?!” I don’t have an answer for you, buddy. That doesn’t do it for your girl/s, I guess. Looks nice to me though ^-^
Thank goodness for Betty, making sure Archie isn’t impaled by a bunch of guys in costumes. I’m not surprised she doesn’t care/remember about King of the Mountain or whatever but this memory suppression/loss thing is just another thing to toss onto the toppling pile of “things I worry about for B. Cooper.”
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Girls having sleepovers, drinking hot chocolate and talking about life is where it’s AT. Also I love the contrast of Betty’s cotton PJ’s and Veronica’s silk.
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Hrmrmrmr okay. I love the drip noise in the bg of the “source” scene. THEY READ EACH OTHER SO WELL! I wish the show allowed them more small moments like the tilts of their chins and deep longing looks like this. I love Betty for protecting Veronica’s safety without compromising the seriousness of her situation, and that Jughead reluctantly but definitely believes her.
I did not like the way he shut her out of it to confirm his mom’s shadiness on his own. Not letting her help in season 2 did not end up in a good place. Hrmph. Don’t like it. *folds arms* Don’t like that at all. (and yes, I know they’re still trusting and in a good place but this is a REACTION piece so ya know)
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I love Hiram’s little “Oh, Archie? You need shady hideouts to deal with the assassins I sent? I’ve got plenty!”
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Haha they are so dramatic making Paladin death match invites with a typewriter and scroll. Like, what?! Oof Jughead’s so sad his mom is probably doing something
“Keep your arm candy off my damn property.” *pat pat* Wow. I thought Veronica was super far away from paying Gladys and Hiram off? Like a kajillion dollars off? Reggie deserves his car but I’m glad Gladys didn’t do to him whatever she did to Penny.
“Only to win, of course” Cheryl looks fierce in her ridiculous red dress and spider brooch. Now that Toni’s got a steady paycheck she’s not so keen on stealing for no reason, eh?
Jughead is a giant fabulous nerd and I enjoy his monologues. I also love the wacky wrestling vibe I’m getting. OH! FISTS ONLY, BITING JERKFACE. Disqualified!
Cheryl is such a bitch. I can’t. Veronica is supposedly her friend, right? One of the people who showed her sympathy during her lowest point? But this is the second time she’s robbed the Lodges. And why? Because she gave Toni (and by extension, CHERYL and the Poisons) the opportunity to make some $?
I tried to fast forward through the Choni sex scene and ending up having to watch the whole thing anyway because I had no idea what was happening in the Archie fighting scene XD Did they just bring a blindfold IN CASE? and the music was fun but the intercut with violence was typical Riverdale awkward. At least we could actually see them? RIverdale sex scenes are usually so dark!
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“ENTER THE KRAKKEN!” Omg only this show. Precious beans celebrating Archie winning were precious.
This Choni breakup is weird. Kinda a bizarre non-conversation about priorities.
Haha Hiram is so proud of his quest abilities. I’m surprised he didn’t go to cheer for blood. Is this “businesses run by teens” season in Riverdale? I was happy with the Blue and Gold, but hey--have them run gangs, law enforcement, speakeasies, and gyms too. Why the hell not?
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“I wanna matter…” REGGIE! Oh, honey. At least she got him his car back. Oof. I feel bruised on his behalf.
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There’s a lot more stuff on the fridge! You know of my obsession! A poodle? Why? Why is a Pop’s postcard on there with a picture of the lemon? XD Oh man Gladys hitting low with “I did it for your dad and if you tell, it’ll break him.” Honestly, it’s a little hard to tell what’s the truth and what’s a spin with her about their past. Either way, they’ve created a great tension.
Haha ok there is a solo cup booze fountain at this party and I think they made it yellow-gold as if that makes it classy? It’s hilarious.
FP you big nerd why would you bring up the infamous birthday party? I think he remembers it as a cute gesture, which is hilarious. Bughead match in their cute soft sweaters! I love this look.
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Oh man I cried when Fred gave him a hug and talked about everyone has their own path. This shooow. That maaaan <3 Even FP’s moments of not feeling like he deserves this or “something’s not right” were great, like spinning the star with his name written on it (Betty’s handiwork? or one of V’s underlings?)
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JUGGIE’S SPEECH! BRAVO! The extra-long hug with FP and glare at Gladys was oddly satisfying, and the “Wanna help?” Delicious. SIGN ME UP FOR HEATHERS. I LOVE IT!
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downtownandrew · 3 years
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I just added this listing on Poshmark: Florenza Elephant Brooch & Earring Set.
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^==^ LOT Vtg Sterling Modernist Brooch Marked JB & Modernist CZ Ring Marked VP SZ 8 https://ift.tt/2VFQ4Pc
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kenpaisworkshop · 5 years
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Sinquest: Soul and Sand: Part II
“The Desperate Streets of Chazin”
Subject: @sin-quest Characters: Ken’pai the Mechanist, Tomis the Warlock (owned by @tomis-jb) Warnings: None
[--PREVIOUS--]  ==========  [--NEXT--]
Dust began to settle across the tiny abode, a sign that the two occupants had been there far longer than anticipated. The passing laughter of children darting between the alleys of Chazin caused just enough of a distraction to keep the two from falling into the pattern of deeper, and perhaps mournful thought.
“The tomb was only used once, as the resting place of Prince Nerid Chazin, 14th in the noble line,” Loch began.
Ken'pai's curiosity was piqued already. He always had a bit of a fascination with old ruins, particularly in that he often heard of wonders unheard of, and matters of construction that should have been too complex for the age they were built in.
“It was about a hundred fifty years ago. Back then...this country, Chazin, wasn't friendly to anybody who didn't have relations with the right kind of people. Nerid...fell in love with a servant-boy. An elf, to be precise.”
Loch's elven ears twitched a little at the mention before he continued.
“One day, the captain of the guard caught the two...cavorting. He moved to strike at the servant for even daring to sully the royal family in such a way. As his sword thrust through the air, Nerid darted in front, just in time for this father to round the corner.”
“You're making it sound like you were there,” Ken mused.
“Well, we elves can live for a long time. I was studying architecture at the time, not quite Chief Engineer. I heard about the tragedy...it became a source of gossip for the townspeople, especially the other elves. We were...afraid of retaliation.”
Loch sighed.
“The king was devastated. He worked so hard to have children, eventually having two, but not before several losses before infancy. They were his most precious treasures. To lose one, you'd think he'd lost his own heart. He jailed the captain for failing to uphold the law properly, and told the servant that he was sorry, and that he, and his kind, would always be safe in the palace.”
The old man pressed a finger on the map sprawled out on front of him, where the marker for the tomb was.
“The king had his son interred at the tomb. It was fairly new, and wasn't complete yet, but he figured it was the least he could do. The servant...disappeared. Some say he wanted the desert, searching for the tomb itself, to die with the man he loved. There was no sign of his corpse anywhere in the sandsea, nor at the tomb. He just...faded away.”
They sat in silence for another moment. Eyes never meeting, resisting the urge in respect for the dead.
“Alright then, it's settled,” Loch stated, rolling up the parchments on the table. “I'll go ahead and send for a regiment of guards to accompany us, and we'll...”
“Wait,” Ken'pai said, waving his gauntleted arm. “No guards.”
“Are you sure?! This thing's taken out a few caravans on its own!”
The lizard-man held his hand out to the small spider-like robot. It chittered a bit as it started crawling up his arm, finally resting on his shoulder.
“The fewer people who know about...this...the better. The Mages Guild is still after Gray, even if they're just chasing after a ghost. I intend to keep it that way as long as possible.”
The old man sighed. “I understand. I'm going with you though. Somebody's got to operate the sand-skiff.”
Ken'pai chuckled. “What, you think I can't handle it?”
Loch raised an eyebrow. “I don't doubt your ability to learn, Scales, but if you've never flown in the desert winds, you'll be shipwrecked and stranded in the Sandsea before even getting halfway to the tomb.”
“Fair enough. I'm guessing that will take some time, then?”
The old man nodded. “A couple of hours to go through the paperwork. That's about as fast as I can push it through, so meet me at the docks, alright?”
The two stood and made for the door, Loch placing a hand on the lizard's shoulder as they stepped out into the blazing Chazin sun. The old man shielded his eyes for a moment, while Ken'pai was unaffected, his goggles keeping most of the light from burning into his pupils.
Loch patted Ken's shoulder. “I'd better get this started then. Should take a couple of hours. We'll probably be able to depart around the beginning of sunset?”
“Sunset?”
From around the corner came a familiar black-robed figure, crossing his arms.
“...is that safe?” Tomis asked.
The bearded elf nodded. “When the air begins to cool, the wind becomes stronger, but it's also a lot more stable and predictable. We'll be able to get out there faster than we would during the afternoon. Plus, it won't be as unpleasant a trip.”
Purple-glowed eyes squinted behind the mask. “...Alright.”
The old man soon disappeared amongst the crowd, traces of the color of his clothing weaving through like wisps in a forest as the two companions turned toward each other, Ken placing his hand on his hip.
“Something's wrong, huh?” The lizard asked.
The warlock pointed his head and brought his voice down to a low whisper. “...that guy.”
Ken'pai knew the signal when he spotted it. He turned around, making it a point to make it appear as if he were gazing up skyward at the buildings in the distance. His eyes, masked by his goggles, shifted to the corners, focusing on one particular subject.
He appeared fairly normal for a citizen of Chazin. Light, airy clothing, a head-wrap for catching sweat, all standard attire. The only standout was a long red scarf, which was also not uncommon, many people enjoyed adding a splash of color to their appearance.
“What about him?” Ken inquired.
“I felt something. Magic. Very trained magic, but I wasn't sure until I noticed the brooch, on his scarf.”
The mechanist focused a bit, but the color gave it away instantly. Gold set inside a deep ruby-red stone.
“Mages Guild.”
“Yeah. I've been watching him while you were chatting. He's been out here the entire time watching the building. I want to say he might've tailed us since the city gate. I dunno if he's watching out for me or you, but...”
“I get'cha,” Ken agreed, placing a hand over the robotic spider on his shoulder. It kept still, as ordered, but he still felt he couldn't take the chance. He pressed his hand down on the construct, flattening it, and calling the essence back into his being. When he lifted his and again, there was only a brown sleeve beneath it.
The warlock stepped up right next to his friend, standing shoulder to shoulder and scanning the same skyline in an attempt of subterfuge. The could both see their target, the mage, start to wrap the scarf around his mouth as he walked down a side street.
The two both sighed at the same time.
“Guess it's me,” Ken rolled his eyes, beginning a slow pursuit, his warlock friend right behind him.
They followed him a ways, keeping a slow walking pace so as to not attract attention. The streets wound around with a sense of whimsy at points, leaving Tomis to wonder what madman had originally thought to design the streets around the buildings, rather than vice-versa. Ken'pai kept his clip a bit faster, his younger days training as a hunter creeping back into his subconscious.
“Red scarf, over the right shoulder. Gray-blue vest,” he whispered.
“Got it.”
“Repeat it.”
Tomis clicked his tongue. “Red scarf, over the right shoulder. Gray-blue vest.”
“Good. Keeps it fresh in the mind...wait, what's he doing?”
From directly behind, Ken could only see the man's arms folding forward, meeting in the middle, he'd guessed. Tomis' angle was slightly to the left, however, and he noticed the man's left arm bracing to keep itself steady.
“He's writing something,” Tomis noted.
“Writing? What, like a message?”
“Yeah, wouldn't be surprised if...”
The two silenced themselves once the mage brought his writing hand out to the side, the feather quill he had beginning to glow. The light expanded into a luminescent ball, before it shattered, sending sparkling magic drifting to the ground like snow.
In the mage's hand was a small white dove, with a metal canister attached to his leg, which he inserted a rolled up piece of parchment.
“Ugh,” Tomis moaned, “that's a bit much. Fuckin' mages.”
The lizard-man didn't say anything, reaching up into the top of his backpack and getting a grip on his most prized possession. He pulled out his signature weapon – a specially modified firearm, specifically a “carbine,” as his master once called it. He never learned where the name came from, but he assumed it was one of Gray's books before the cottage was torched. He slid open the chamber, loading a few slug-shells before snapping it shut.
They both watched as the mage tossed the dove into the air, the bird rapidly flapping its wings to gain the altitude it needed to head toward its destination. Warlock magic flared up in Tomis' hand, as the mechanist at his side braced the butt of his gun against his shoulder, lining a reptilian eye along the sights and taking a deep breath. Before the bird flew above Chazin's unique architecture, a clawed finger squeezed the trigger.
An unbelievably loud crack blasted into the sound-scape, creating a crater of fear in the townspeople around him as they began to scramble for some form of safety. Firearms weren't unheard of, but they certainly were a rarity, especially this particular gun. The target, for what it was worth, had burst into a gruesome mess of blood and feathers as it spiraled toward the ground.
The mage they had been following was, as expected, no fool. Rather than head for cover, he demonstrated that he knew he was being tailed by this point, as he broke into a run, turning at the first street he could. Ken'pai's hunting instincts kicked in, as he grasped his firearm almost like a spear, leaning forward as he sprinted after his prey, his tail sticking straight behind him, sharp as a dagger.
“Ken, wait up!” the warlock commanded.
“Get the bird! I'll catch hi--” Ken's voice trailed off as he turned the corner.
Tomis jogged toward the recently-made cadaver and scooped it up, dangling it by the leg with the canister attached. He yanked on the canister, struggling to get it to let go of the limb, finally pulling it free with a powerful jerk, the force of which caused the bird's corpse to slip out of his hand and whip toward a nearby wall, hitting with an almost satisfying splat, much to the chagrin of the startled woman trying to sweep her porch nearby.
“...sorry!” he called out, chuckling to himself as he dashed to try to catch up to his friend.
For a mage, Ken'pai's quarry was surprisingly quick.
He kept an eye out for the red scarf, as it shifted between townspeople like a dragonfly through the reeds. Ken paced himself rather well, for being out of practice as long as he had. It was a bit easier though, hunting prey in an environment where he didn't have to run silently. The strain always burned into his calves when he had to quiet his footsteps.
Reptilian claws scratched against the sandy cobblestone streets, propelling the lizard-man forward at an impressive pace, keeping up with the mage if not threatening to eventually overtake him. He probably would have, if the mark hadn't pulled over a stack of wooden crates to impede his pursuer's progress.
Ken had to slow a bit in order to leap up on top of one of the crates, bounding off of it into the air. Noting that the street wasn't at all crowded, he took the opportunity and lined up a shot, firing the instant he felt he had a chance.
The slug round sang as it bounced off the groundwork next to the mage's feet, before ricocheting and embedding itself into the wall near his face with enough force to cause him to stagger a bit in recoil. The chase continued, the slight stutter being just enough for Ken to make up for the obstacle.
The mage rounded another corner, his follower skidding a little from having to make such a sudden turn. A flourish of a cold blue magic from his hands told Ken'pai to be wary, proving his instincts to be correct as the mage began to cover the street behind him in a thick sheen of ice. Though he had to hold his hand backward to keep the stream going, the speed he lost wouldn't match what the lizard-man would lose if he continued to stay on ground level.
Glancing upward, Ken noticed a bit of wooden construction scaffolding that was just low enough to reach. Before he got caught up on the ice, he leapt into the air, clasping onto it with one hand. He put his gun back into his backpack before using both hands to pull himself up onto the platform. From there, it was a simple matter to get onto the roof of the building and resume chase from a much higher vantage point.
The buildings themselves were close enough together to not exactly hinder Ken's progress, but being that high up did have a tendency to obscure his sight on the target at points. He kept focusing on the red scarf trailing behind the mage, knowing that as a member of the guild, his vanity wouldn't allow him to discard something that displayed his station, no matter what advantage it would give him.
The sands bit harder up there, stinging the lizard's face a little, while making him thankful that he had goggles on. Taking a moment to gaze ahead, he noticed the buildings were going to come to a sudden end, with large windmills getting closer than he'd realized.
They were almost at The Great Well.
The mage had stopped his icy deluge on the streets, prompting Ken'pai to leap back down to street level in an attempt to force the wizard to choose a path once they had gotten to the inevitable end of the road. It came sooner than the magus had expected, having to take a second to look back at the scaly humanoid making a beeline for his position.
The mage smiled and leapt backward, over the waist-high dividing wall around the Well.
“Wait!” Ken demanded.
He climbed up on the wall and looked down, watching his quarry land on one of the safety nets and begin to roll backward, underneath him.
“Clever...” he said, giving out a slightly frustrated hiss.
He breathed deeply, staring at the netting below him. It didn't really matter just how safe it truly was, below that net was another net, and below that, another net...but below that...
Just water. Hundreds of feet down.
He had to ease his mind from the possibilities.
Ken leaned forward and let gravity do its work, opting to land on his stomach as his backpack was full of very...unsoft things. His feet hit the net first, but its unstable nature caused the lizard-man to collapse to his knees as he caught his upper half with his hands. He shook his head to keep from staring down at the water below and focused on the direction his prey had opted to take instead.
After a bit of struggling, Ken'pai finally stepped off of the safety net into a dimly-lit corridor that ran under the streets of Chazin. He figured they must've been access tunnels of a sort, just in case the foundations of the city began to crack somehow, or at the very least, it was a way for citizens to make it back to the surface if they'd fallen into the Well.
The hallway only had one direction to go, thankfully, and he could just barely make out a crimson scarf billowing in the distance. Falling into the net had given Ken a momentary reprieve, just enough to catch his breath so that he could break into another sprint. Footsteps echoed in front of him, as the scratching of his claws into the stone trailed behind.
The ever-brightening hallway told Ken'pai that he wasn't going to spend much longer down in this tunnel, soon finding himself bounding toward a tall set of stairs that led back up into the blue desert skies. He skipped every other step, every two if he could, falling into a sort of rhythm as the lizard bounced back and forth until he reached the top.
This particular street was rather empty, and it, too, had no other side paths, save for one up ahead. The mage was nearing that particular turn himself, but Ken'pai skidded to a stop, giving a sheepish grin. The man turned back in curiosity. He didn't see what Ken saw.
And what Ken saw was a coalescence of shadows in front of the magus' path, a black-robed figure stepping out, wearing a white mask and folding his arms.
Tomis.
The mage turned back, too late to avoid running into the warlock, who held his ground firmly. The man fell backwards, scooting back on his hands to attempt to stand, but Tomis was all-too-eager to assist him with his endeavor. A small dark spot formed on the ground next to him, as a glowing purple tentacle spewed forth and wrapped itself around their quarry, swinging to one side as he screamed, before flinging him with incredible force down the side street.
The sudden cry of pain already told Ken'pai that the street was a dead-end, and that his target had slammed into the far wall.
Catching up to his friend, Ken'pai grabbed the warlock's shoulder and hunched over, panting heavily.
“How'd...you catch up...so well?”
A violet-glowing eye gave him a wink. “I tend to keep track of the people I like.”
“But...I'm the...only person...you travel around with.”
“What can I say? You’re the only person I like.”
Ken'pai chuckled. “Because you get to rail me whenever you want?”
“Well, that's only a small part of it,” Tomis said, eyeing his friend's posterior for a moment before snapping his gaze toward the end of the alley. “C'mon, let's take care of this.”
The two walked in-step with each other as they approached the mage with the red scarf, who had slumped down against the back of the wall, a large cracked depression above him demonstrating just how much force he was thrown with. A small bit of blood trickled from his mouth, a mouth that seemed to still be muttering to itself.
CRACK!
The sound surprised even Tomis, as he looked sideways to see Ken'pai with his firearm in one outstretched arm.
The round drilled into the wall beside the man's face, spraying bits of rock. The combination of the sudden sound combined by the force of the impact caused the mage to recoil in fear as a small spark of magic flared, then fizzled out.
“Keep your mouth shut and your magics contained,” Ken'pai grimly ordered.
Tomis resumed his march toward the mage, grabbing him by the collar and lifting him up, slamming him into the wall again.
“P-please! I w-won't tell anyone, I sw-swear!”
“Begging?” Tomis leered. “How unbecoming of a Guild Mage.”
Ken'pai holstered his weapon again and stepped forward. “What're you going to do? Blast him with that beam?”
Tomis gave a short sigh of exasperation. “I told you this before, it doesn't work like that.”
“What then?”
The warlock held the mage up with one strong arm, glancing at the wall and outstretching his other hand. An inky, purple-tinged darkness began to swirl out from it, forming a round, black window of twisting nether energies.
Tomis turned back to the mage. The others couldn't see it, but Tomis was smiling under the mask.
“I'm going to give you a glimpse. A glimpse into the darker side of this reality, one that you mages will never seem to understand, despite your fears. I'm going to show you the truth.”
He let the mage drop before grabbing the back of his head and forcing it into the vortex, the man bracing himself against the wall with his hands to keep from falling completely in.
Even having his face completely trapped in a portal, it wasn't enough to drown out that level of screaming. His body jerked and pushed with a desperate fervor to escape his captor's grasp, but not only that...to escape from...
Ken'pai turned his gaze and blocked the sight with his hand. As deeply as he cared for Tomis, there was always a strong discomfort of the powers he possessed. He actually felt a little weird at the fact that he wasn't afraid of them anymore, but they still gave him a strong sense of unease.
Tomis finally pulled the man from his creation, throwing him aside and letting his magics dissipate. He was visibly shaking and huddling for warmth, or perhaps, comfort. Comfort that he wouldn't find here.
“It's over, Ken. You can look.”
The lizard-man uncovered his eyes and glanced at his friend sideways in embarrassment. “Sssorry. I just..”
“I know. It's okay.”
The warlock rolled back his hood and took off his mask, prompting Ken'pai to tilt his head in curiosity, before smiling at his friend's gentle face.
“Guards are coming. Follow my lead,” Tomis smiled.
Sure enough, two guards rounded the corner, one male and one female. Golden armor matched with golden spears and large golden shields as they approached the two companions.
Tomis didn't even give them a chance to speak. “Oh thank the gods you're here,” he pleaded, giving a grand performance, “we heard this terrible noise and we found this man just lying here, talking to himself!”
The male guard kept his spear at the ready, watching the two as he motioned to the woman. “Check him,” he said, pointing his head to the mage on the ground.
She rolled him over and looked in his twitching, terrible eyes. The mage grabbed her and held on for dear life.
“There's nothing but eyes! It's nothing but darkness and eyes watching you always watching and nothing can save us or save you or save me or save them we're all being watched. Always watching and waiting to devour and eat and consume and those eyes are upon me and upon my mind and upon my soul and...”
She'd heard enough, backhanding him with a gauntlet with enough force to render him unconscious. “He's gone, sir,” she said, checking the brooch on his chest. “...looks like a Guild Mage?”
The male guard eased his watch and turned toward his partner. “Magic frenzy.”
“What's that?” Tomis asked innocently. He knew the answer already.
The man turned back to them. “I don't know the details, but Guild Mages like to experiment with magic, and if they delve...too far, they can go a bit crazy from the things they experience. They're so unstable when they do that their actions are wildly unpredictable.”
“It's why we don't want the Mages Guild to have a chapter in Chazin,” the woman said, “Mages going through frenzy have been known to attack people, and with the powers they have at their command, that's a very dangerous combination, especially in a city like this, where the streets are so dense.”
“Well, that and we don't really like Guild Mages here anyway,” the man scoffed, “too snobby, to far up their own arses to see or care about the people around them.”
Tomis chuckled. “Yeah...they wanted me to join at one point but man they really don't make a good pitch. They were trying to tell me that my family was worthless and holding me back, they didn't care just how badly they insulted me to my face!”
The man patted Tomis on the shoulder. “Good thing you didn't join up then. Free mages are so much more helpful anyways.”
“What's going to happen to him?” Ken'pai spoke up.
They were both startled a bit as the woman dragged the mage to his feet and braced him up. “You speak common?” Ken averted his gaze.
“...Sorry. Guess it takes all kinds here in Chazin. We'll take him with us and see if we can get him stabilized, but if not...he'll have to spend time in the sanitarium. If what he said is any indication...a lot of time.”
The male guard helped his partner brace the unconscious man as they began to drag him away. “You two going to be alright? Need anything else?”
Tomis smiled. “No, just glad nobody got hurt, that noise was so frightening!”
“Indeed,” the woman said. “Take care.”
“You too!”
The guards nodded and continued to drag their subject away, turning the corner out of sight.
Ken'pai finally gave a few chuckling hisses. “I don't know how you do that.”
“Do what?”
“Just...lie so convincingly. You all but had them eating out of your hand.”
Tomis gave his friend a loving smile. “I know how to get what I want.”
Ken'pai grinned. “Oh, do you now?”
“What's that?” Tomis said, grabbing one of Ken's horns and leaning in as close to the lizard's ear-hole as he could, speaking in a low, sultry whisper. “Is my comrade beginning to doubt my powers of...persuasion?”
Ken shuddered as his grin became an embarrassed smile. “No....” he said, resisting every urge he had to not melt right then and there.
Tomis let his breath hit the lizard's neck before smiling. “Good.”
He pulled back and wrapped his arm around Ken'pai's back and squeezed. “Now, we've got a few hours before sunset, and I'm guessing you need something to eat.”
“And drink,” Ken'pai noted, swallowing hard.
“After all that running, I can't blame you. C'mon, let's get some grub. I'm counting on you to find a good place. Never been here myself.”
Ken'pai gazed skyward for a moment before the inspiration struck. “I know just the place! Has a great view of the Well, also.”
“Sounds good,” Tomis nodded, replacing his mask and hood.
The lizard gazed at his friend, still slightly unbelieving that he'd met him in the first place.
Yet...he could feel his soul was...happy.
“Yeah. It does,” he smiled.
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