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makinglies2025-09-27 05:54 pm
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Respite
Respite
The lake is dark and calm with a small breeze by the time they arrive at its shores. The stars above reflect perfectly in the still waters before them, and a small copse of trees lines one side, starting on their side of the river and jumping along the other side.
Chris takes a moment to re-prepare the spell he hadn't been able to cast in five years and gestures vaguely to the area around them as a suggestion for what the others can do. Gathering in the forest, sitting on a nearby over-turned log, it didn't matter to him. What he needed was an hour without interruption.
He settles down on the ground and presses his hands together as he closes his eyes to focus on the image in his mind. Within minutes, the white, shimmering outline of a large building forms in thin air. The gentle glow of its light barely spreads from the growing structure.
As promised, it takes the full hour before the slowly filling-in form is complete and finishes with a jaunty, echoing click.
Chris takes a breath, now sitting in front of the stoop that looks annoyingly like the one he'd passed earlier in the night, and gets back onto stiff legs as the glow fades away, leaving smooth, but otherwise unremarkable, white stone behind.
"Here we are. Home for the next however long we need. I'll start working on food and water next." Once they're inside, anyway, which is why he takes back his things from where he'd left them and leads them into the temple, marked only with the carving of ravens on the black wood of the double doors.
Inside is something just shy of opulence. The same polished white stone makes the walls, though black and gold veins course through the marble. The floor is the inverse, a black stone with white, shimmering speckles like a night sky if looked at for long enough. A single window faced East high up on the wall. The temple was alight with sconces at regular intervals along the walls, illuminating an open area that held all the offerings of comfort Chris could think of.
A large hot-springs-like bath, complete with a miniature waterfall, took up the left side of the room and ran into a smaller, similar bath at dog-height. Next to it, covered by a retractable screen, was a shower. Along the back wall, a raven's head emblazoned the white wall in black and watched out over a set of tables, chairs, and a couple of sofas. The majority of the center was clear for walking, but the right edge and right side of the room held a deeply inset pit of pillows, cushions, and blankets in various soft (black and purple) fabrics.
Finally, in the middle of the right-hand wall, there were two closed doors that, when inspected, revealed one room with a large, soft chair and rug, while the other room was made of nothing but stone with jars, pitchers, and plates on shelves along two walls and a cork wall perfect for catching daggers on the other side.
"I hope it works for everyone. I didn't...I didn't make separate bedrooms this time. I didn't figure we would need them tonight."
Chris takes a moment to re-prepare the spell he hadn't been able to cast in five years and gestures vaguely to the area around them as a suggestion for what the others can do. Gathering in the forest, sitting on a nearby over-turned log, it didn't matter to him. What he needed was an hour without interruption.
He settles down on the ground and presses his hands together as he closes his eyes to focus on the image in his mind. Within minutes, the white, shimmering outline of a large building forms in thin air. The gentle glow of its light barely spreads from the growing structure.
As promised, it takes the full hour before the slowly filling-in form is complete and finishes with a jaunty, echoing click.
Chris takes a breath, now sitting in front of the stoop that looks annoyingly like the one he'd passed earlier in the night, and gets back onto stiff legs as the glow fades away, leaving smooth, but otherwise unremarkable, white stone behind.
"Here we are. Home for the next however long we need. I'll start working on food and water next." Once they're inside, anyway, which is why he takes back his things from where he'd left them and leads them into the temple, marked only with the carving of ravens on the black wood of the double doors.
Inside is something just shy of opulence. The same polished white stone makes the walls, though black and gold veins course through the marble. The floor is the inverse, a black stone with white, shimmering speckles like a night sky if looked at for long enough. A single window faced East high up on the wall. The temple was alight with sconces at regular intervals along the walls, illuminating an open area that held all the offerings of comfort Chris could think of.
A large hot-springs-like bath, complete with a miniature waterfall, took up the left side of the room and ran into a smaller, similar bath at dog-height. Next to it, covered by a retractable screen, was a shower. Along the back wall, a raven's head emblazoned the white wall in black and watched out over a set of tables, chairs, and a couple of sofas. The majority of the center was clear for walking, but the right edge and right side of the room held a deeply inset pit of pillows, cushions, and blankets in various soft (black and purple) fabrics.
Finally, in the middle of the right-hand wall, there were two closed doors that, when inspected, revealed one room with a large, soft chair and rug, while the other room was made of nothing but stone with jars, pitchers, and plates on shelves along two walls and a cork wall perfect for catching daggers on the other side.
"I hope it works for everyone. I didn't...I didn't make separate bedrooms this time. I didn't figure we would need them tonight."

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For a long moment, he's content to be caught up in the silencing kiss and the dance of tongues it brings. His nature being what it is, however, means he eventually moves his hands from where they'd naturally fallen to Jon's shoulders and laces them behind his boyfriend's neck and into his wet hair. It's a small shift, but enough of one to use his height to regain his control. Kisses turn shallow and then shift to Jon's jaw and neck, and shoulder before jumping back to his lips. Better to bite and mark them as Chris indulges his possessive flair.
Whenever they do both find air more pressing than the feeling of each other's lips, Chris presses a far sweeter kiss to his Archivist's lips, chin, and cheeks.
"It's a selfish thing, but I will revel in the fact you are mine. Now and always, without question. And I am yours. We no longer need fear being separated. I will always come back to you."
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But what if he we wearing a collar?
No. Absolutely not. Not entertaining that thought in the slightest. This isn't the sort of place for that, and he's not interested in it. No.
"Always," Jon agrees once he has hold of his head. "And whatever I need to do to pledge my soul to your Raven Queen. To make sure that holds true in the afterlife, too." He assumes becoming a worshiper will suffice and that all of them will be following that route. "I'm tied to this place. I know that's what the vials were, but I could feel it when we drank them. It was almost-almost like becoming the Archivist. That sense of... completion. Wholeness I didn't know was missing."
His next kiss is softer as he leans against Chris. "I love you... and I really should wash up."
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Though, maybe they’d all rethink that when they saw the Shadowfell tomorrow…
Could he blame them? It was a dreary place to be bound to for what one could assume would be eternity. Saying it and seeing it were different. He’d abide by their decision, regardless.
Besides, the mention of feeling the connection is interesting to hear, he’d never considered what it might feel like to have your soul thread severed or then reattached. It puts wondering into his thoughts even as he bends to meet the kiss.
“Of course. I’ll grant you peace to finish.” Besides, that soreness he’d been expecting was starting to settle in and the scrapes on his feet were incredibly unhappy.
He starts to leave, but pauses in the shower’s doorway. “Do you think your soul was…healing? Finding wholeness again from what either the Eye or your death took?” Morbid, probably, but he’s horribly curious now.
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Which is, in a way, very troubling. "Have you ever heard of severed souls here? Or ones that have been damaged?"
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He reaches out a hand to brush along Jon's shoulder, but then heads out to let him clean up. There were towels hung up by the showers this time, at least, and Chris runs one over his hair and chest before wrapping it around his waist.
He glances to Wolfe and Amelia again as he crosses to the room with the wardrobe and smiles to himself at how domestic they look bunched up by the counter like that. How at ease.
Good. That was the bare minimum he'd been hoping for for them. They deserved some normalcy.
It's the thought he continues to turn over in his mind, and what options they might have in Bastila now that the idea had come to him, as he dresses in simple under things and a long-sleeved shirt for the evening.
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"You could also learn to knit or crochet to make us more socks or other cold weather items." It's only fair he learn something if she has to by cooking. "And on nights where we don't need anything or you don't feel like working on that, you can always play for us." A beat. Fuck, his lute. Of all the things she didn't think to grab before leaving Duplicity, she didn't grab his lute. She sighs at herself, looking over to Chris when the cleric approaches them.
"Do you think they'll have lutes for purchase in Ilinvur? Or can you include one in a temple in the future?" Wolfe is getting a lute one way or another, but perhaps Chris can provide a temporary one until they can find a replacement for the one she lost.
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"I'm really not very good, even after all these years. You don't have to if you'd rather not hear it. Darling socks or learning to knit is at least useful."
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“I can make one for the temple, though a real one will sound better. We can buy one eventually. I’d like another flute at some point as well.” He’d gotten passably ok at it since picking it back up, he’d likely miss it in the calmer days ahead.
He tosses the towel haphazardly towards the laundry area and shrugs at Wolfe. “You’re multi-talented, you can learn all of that. If you’ve got dinner in hand, I’m gonna start cleaning the real clothes we’ve got so we can pick up and move after the Shadowfell. If…if we all think we’re ready to start trying to mingle again. I’ve an idea for some quick coin afore Ilinivur.”
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"Though... what do you mean before Ilinvur? Are there places along the road we could stop at for a day or two?" If they could simply Gate to the city, wouldn't that be faster? A larger city would certainly lend itself to more coin. More notoriety for Chris and the Guardians, which could cause them trouble, but that's what disguises are for.
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“It’s along the way were we to walk, but we can Gate there no different. Half a day’s decent travel from Ilinivur is a vacationing town for her rich and elite. Bastila.” He nods to Wolfe. “I might have mentioned the place before: where I debuted and retired my stint as ‘The Carmine Corvid.’ Bastila’s got a fighting ring that brings in lots of crowds and money, there’s places for gambling as well and plenty of coin people don’t know what else to do with it but overpay for others doing inconvenient things for them. Anything from paperwork to menacing rivals, I’d expect. Plus, I don’t care if you cut a few purse strings there.”
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"So when you say 'quick coin', you mean really quick coin." A full grin pulls across her face. "Give me an afternoon of walking through crowds and we could have enough to buy everything we want and more while the rest of you do as you like." Whether that's fighting for more coin or seeing what's on offer at the market before Amelia comes to them with a large amount of gold to be spent.
There's one important question before she gets too far into her planning. "Do they have anyone about that I should be aware of while I have my fun?" Anyone who would cause her, and by extension their entire party, trouble if she steps on toes?
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“I think it’s a great idea to have some coin earned through there and some through Amelia’s expertise. Better cover if we can say we won it. Jon could place the bet and we could fight as a team,” he gestures to himself and Chris, ”- while Amelia fills our coffers. I think I’m in shape enough for that.”
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“The only person I know for certain who goes to Bastila is a blue Dragonborn woman. Velity. Though, honestly, if she or her people are so careless as to be robbed from, that’s not our problem. The guards will be obvious enough, otherwise I trust you to find suitable options.”
As for Wolfe’s part of it…Chris gestures towards where their weapons sit. “We can enter as a team or separate, armed or unarmed. I’d prefer the latter myself, if you’re up for it. You and I can practice a bit too. Between all of us, we can set ourselves up nicely for a little bit.”
And not have to worry about asking Gideon for some kind of allowance or help with the basics.
“Be wary of what we buy there, though, some things aren’t worth the number attached compared to Ilinivur.”
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"As for a stop before we head on to Ilinivur, I think that sounds sensible. All the better not to turn up at someone's doorstep asking for too many favors." Jon's not so proud he wouldn't accept the assistance, but that would also put them in more debt to this person, which he'd rather avoid when he has little to offer. Even if Chris might tell them he'd pay any price. "It might also give us a chance to- Chris, are there any temples in the city? One to Mystra, maybe? I won't be much use stealing or fighting." But he can ask questions!
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What? No one ever said she couldn't be pragmatic about why she does things for the group.
She doesn't have a suggestion for a team name, so she leaves it to Wolfe to answer that. Jon does have the right idea with asking about temples, too, so she waits for Chris to answer that. Learning more about the town they'll soon be visiting will be good.
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"It also means you'll not be saddled with a 'silly' team name, Jon. What about... Flight of Fancy, for the three of us? Or Flying Fists?" He makes a motion as if to block an imaginary oncoming blow, feet subconsciously assuming a stance he would use when in combat with his staff.
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“I like flights of fancy. Gotta stick with something half-memorable.” Just enough to be talked about for one day, but forgettable after a good night’s rest.
“We can stick to unarmed and we’re not likely going to be there during one of their big events where they’d have enough attendees for a three on three. That’s better, though, big events have extra security and caution. You and Amelia can have a second go if there’s opportunity for it. Or I’m sure she can handle some fights herself.”
He rests his chin in his palm and shakes his head at Jon as well.
“We’ll need you to place the bets…but beyond that, only Avandra’s got any hold there. She’s a goddess of luck and change. You likely won’t find too much of use but handouts and local knowledge there.”
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"Flights of Fancy isn't the worst possible name. Amelia could just use 'the Shadow Mistress' if she's fighting alone."
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She takes a seat at the table. "I'll pick a common name I hear on the streets when I enter. No need for me to have some catchy name that could be remembered when the day is done."
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"I think you should have some fun with it, though! Hawke's Feather, maybe?" He offers cheekily, setting her dish down before her. He leans down to murmur in her ear before moving on "Or Hawke's Heart?"
He's still grinning as he sets Chris and Jon's bowls down at their places as well, risking a kiss to the top of Chris' head, then sliding into his own seat with his food. It's nothing terribly fancy, but it's a passable soup, if bland. There's not a lot to work with. "They do have a market in Bastila, don't they? People do have to eat. Maybe Jon, maybe you could make sure we have some essentials while we're all off earning the rest of the coin."
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Luckily, there’s food to distract him. Decent food for having little but fat to cook with.
“He’s right. You don’t have to stay at the fight if you’d rather not, they’ll keep your earnings for a day for you. There’s markets for locals were we can pick up a few basics, and you could scout out what they have and how much it’ll run us. Stick to absolute basics, though, no clothes. I don’t know the shops well enough to know the reputable ones.”
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"Fine. I'll make a list tonight of basics and find where we can pick them up in case we need to make a swift exit." And he'll figure out what else he can do to impress them when they get into town. He has to. This visit to the Shadowfell isn't going to do anything for him swaying opinions. "Should we wait on books, as well? Some sort of botany manual to help us identify things we can gather if we're going to be traveling for any measurable time might be good while we're still building our coffers."
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She looks at the others at the table, briefly catching the look in Chris' face. She needs to talk to him. She needs to apologize and let him know what's been discussed and that things are getting better because she listened to him. He was right, as he often is, and he needs to know that. But it has to wait, no matter how much she fears it will come too late.
She keeps the thoughts as close to her chest as she can manage between bites of soup. "At least one book would be good to have. Even if it's overpriced, the contents will more than make up the difference in cost." If it's that overpriced, she can steal the difference from the merchant as well.
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"We should be alright on clothes for a day or two given what Chris returned with. Amelia's already sorted it out for what will fit who with her alterations. Also counted the coffer. It's a little under ten gold, which should stretch pretty far even if we use a bit for gambling. It's a shame we can't use our magic about this though, Jon could Know what our opponents are thinking before the match and give us an edge."
Normally he wouldn't suggest something so unsporting but this is survival for them right now.
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cw: paranoia
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19 Deception
Insight 23
Insight 25!
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Deception 29
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cw: noncon and imprisonment mention
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