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[The first thing Sorey thinks as he falls is what Lailah said as they left Camlann; that without his domain, all of them would instantly be hellions. The ground collapses beneath his feet, the wind drake behind him snaps up his cloak in its jaws and he sees the terror on Mikleo's face just before Symonne's laughter shrieks out and he and the drake fall together.
If they're too far away from me-
He can still feel their connection. He can still feel them, even if they can't go to him, and Sorey prays that's enough.
Wind rushes past them and Sorey tries to wrench out of the drake's grip (It's gotta be a wind seraph, Zaveid had shouted as they were thrown into the thick of battle in the tight corridors of the fortress), twisting and turning, sword in his hand. They'd weakened the drake considerably as a team but he's not sure he's powerful enough on his own to purify it, not even with all the strength he's gathered. Not without the others.
Hopefully, because Rose is there, they'll be okay. Please, please, I can't lose anyone else-
They fall far but hit a collapsed spire at an angle; in the mess the drake releases Sorey (or maybe his cloak tears, he can't tell) and he tumbles, bumps against it and hits the ground hard enough to rattle his teeth in his head and jar his bones. He pushes himself up, ignoring the bruises and aches, the constant, thumping worry of his heart and puts his sword between he and the drake as it sways up to its feet.]
Don't worry, [he promises the poor thing, because thank god, thank god it's not a dragon yet. There's still hope.] I'm going to save you. Don't worry, it'll be over soon.
If they're too far away from me-
He can still feel their connection. He can still feel them, even if they can't go to him, and Sorey prays that's enough.
Wind rushes past them and Sorey tries to wrench out of the drake's grip (It's gotta be a wind seraph, Zaveid had shouted as they were thrown into the thick of battle in the tight corridors of the fortress), twisting and turning, sword in his hand. They'd weakened the drake considerably as a team but he's not sure he's powerful enough on his own to purify it, not even with all the strength he's gathered. Not without the others.
Hopefully, because Rose is there, they'll be okay. Please, please, I can't lose anyone else-
They fall far but hit a collapsed spire at an angle; in the mess the drake releases Sorey (or maybe his cloak tears, he can't tell) and he tumbles, bumps against it and hits the ground hard enough to rattle his teeth in his head and jar his bones. He pushes himself up, ignoring the bruises and aches, the constant, thumping worry of his heart and puts his sword between he and the drake as it sways up to its feet.]
Don't worry, [he promises the poor thing, because thank god, thank god it's not a dragon yet. There's still hope.] I'm going to save you. Don't worry, it'll be over soon.
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Date: 2016-10-03 05:49 am (UTC)He breathes out slowly and tries not to dwell on just how much he's missed company.]
Maybe it was from the people, too.
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Date: 2016-10-03 05:55 am (UTC)His hand pauses in tracing the lines of Deutenimus in the sky as he chews his lip, wondering if he should say anything.]
...I think... [His eyes are already burning. Damn.] I think Alisha came to see me...when she died.
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Date: 2016-10-03 06:15 am (UTC)Yeah.
[He wiggles his foot gently to a beat only he can hear.]
She said... she wanted to make a world you'd want to live in. She even went and saw ruins with Mikleo, for a while. Before she got on in years.
[Dezel had even spoken to her a few times.]
Some of her descendants became Shepherds. One of them was named after you. He was-- he was a good kid.
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Date: 2016-10-03 06:26 am (UTC)She kept Mikleo company. She wanted to make the world his home. She had Shepherd descendents with his name, and they're gone too.
Sorey can still remember a girl crying against his chest about the world being too hard and hopes, in the end, she died happy and smiling.]
I knew she was there, [he hiccups, beginning to cry in earnest. He feels like a child weeping over things he can't have, but Dezel smells like a spring meadow at his side and,] I just wanted to say goodbye...!
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Date: 2016-10-03 06:40 am (UTC)[He's suddenly nineteen again and dealing with a redhead pulling at his hair, screaming at him when he says her name, running away and disappearing into the reeds. Dezel shifts and leaves his hat on the wayside, as it's not important right now, and he wraps an arm around Sorey's side. Then, effortlessly and without hesitation, he tugs the boy against him.
It's surprisingly comfortable like this, with Sorey's fluffy head tucked just beneath Dezel's chin. He could get used to this-- and that's the thought that terrifies him. He can't get used to this. Sorey will leave one day, just like Rose did. Just like all the others, and their children, and their childrens' children.
But that doesn't mean he can't be here for Sorey right now.]
She knew. That's why she came to you.
[He threads his fingers through messy brown hair.]
She knew.
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Date: 2016-10-04 04:36 am (UTC)Dezel's fingers slip through his hair and Sorey lets himself cry, quiet but no less heartfelt, until he feels the sorrow bleed itself from his heart as it's slowly replaced with a low-simmering gratitude.
She came to see him before she passed. The imagined hand he thought he'd felt on his forehead wasn't so imagined after all. And she's sounded...peaceful. Satisfied in a way she never had when he'd known her.
Sorey picks himself up from Dezel's chest, sitting upright and searching for a clean spot on his tabard to wipe his eyes with. He needs to clean this, it's a gift from Alisha...he should be more careful with it...] I'm gl- glad she passed peacefully. That she had a family.
[He hesitates, not for himself but because he knows it must be a delicate topic for Dezel, but decides in the end that maybe he should put a little more faith in the strength of Dezel's heart.] And...Rose too?
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Date: 2016-10-04 05:11 am (UTC)He's content to lay back in the grass for now, feeling the grass blades sticking up between his fingers.]
... Yeah. She's part of the wind, now.
[Rose had many lovers in her time and her children weren't all blood-related, but that suited her just fine. She had a big family, cobbled together and tighter than anything. Dezel was part of it, too, even though he always felt a little odd about it. Hard to deny it now.]
Close your eyes for a second. [He sits up a bit, waiting for Sorey to follow his command. When he finally does, Dezel concentrates. The wind picks up a little around them-- a playful summer breeze in the middle of autumn, warm and scented like a yellow rose.]
Listen.
[Maybe Sorey's imagining it, but if he concentrates on the wind enough, he might be able to hear a very faint giggle, and then it's gone.]
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Date: 2016-10-06 05:38 am (UTC)It sounds like her. How did you...?
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Date: 2016-10-06 05:54 am (UTC)[He drops his hands back to the grass.]
Rose left a message for you before she passed. It's in the keeping of the Scattered Bones... when you're ready.
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Date: 2016-10-09 04:52 am (UTC)So there's...still a need for an assassin's guild, huh?
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Date: 2016-10-09 07:01 am (UTC)[He knows Sorey doesn't like to hear that, so he tries to change the subject.]
Their leader's brother heads the Sparrowfeathers.
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Date: 2016-10-09 09:00 pm (UTC)The Sparrowfeathers and the Scattered Bones are two separate guilds now? [They might be associated, but it's kind of nice to think at least that there are merchants who can just be merchants instead of having to be killers, too.]
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Date: 2016-10-10 12:30 am (UTC)Yeah. The Scattered Bones are sort of a... specialized force, while the Sparrowfeathers make their business as merchants. A few have settled down and opened shops in the city.
[He reaches over and ruffles Sorey's hair]
Do you want to keep going, or should we make camp here?
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Date: 2016-10-10 01:10 am (UTC)Here, in the clearing, with the wind whistling gently through trees and over crags, is so peaceful. It's the kind of gentle quiet they didn't see for weeks leading up to the final confrontation.
Sorey closes his eyes and falls back onto the grass with a sigh.]
Let's just wait a little while. ...could I listen to Rose again?
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Date: 2016-10-10 02:07 am (UTC)Sure.
[They can go at Sorey's pace. That doesn't bother Dezel. The Shepherd's been asleep for a thousand years-- he deserves to go at whatever pace he feels like.
Dezel shifts to follow him into the grass, and he takes the wind with him. As the cool breeze kicks up one more time, it turns warm and playful, gently brushing across Sorey's lips like a smile. It smells like summer, like Rose. And it carries the memory of her calling out to someone, laughing and darting away, daring him to tag her.]
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Date: 2016-10-10 03:46 am (UTC)Mmm- okay. I think I'm good to go! [And then his stomach growls.]
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Date: 2016-10-10 05:31 am (UTC)This ought to be awkward, but he's wearing his hat over his eyes like he's taking a nap too.]
Welcome back to the land of the living.
It's your first snack in a thousand years. What'll you pick?
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Date: 2016-10-10 07:01 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-10-10 11:42 pm (UTC)-- it's so him.]
There's a bunch of sticks around here. If you grab a bunch, I'll make a fire.
[Sounds like a yes. In the meantime, he's materializing cooking effects.]
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Date: 2016-10-12 04:44 am (UTC)Dezel, can you help me? There's a bird fallen from the nest, and I'm afraid if I pick it up the mother won't take it back.
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Date: 2016-10-12 05:09 am (UTC)A SMALL ANIMAL IS IN TROUBLE, THEY HAVE TO HELP. RIGHT THIS INSTANT.]
Show me.
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Date: 2016-10-15 07:23 pm (UTC)Sorey grins to himself (okay also outwardly) and dumps the bundle of sticks he'd gathered in the clearing. The nest isn't far, and isn't that high up either; the peeping of the baby bird, still only half-feathered, is clearly audible long before they even reach it.]
Over there. [Dezel can undoubtedly hear it already, so Sorey stops before he gets too close. Wouldn't be good to put a human scent all over where the bird fell, or the mother might not come back to the nest at all.]
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Date: 2016-10-15 10:27 pm (UTC)Looks like it's uninjured. It fell out of the nest when it was practicing its first flight.
[He turns, then, and faces Sorey. The bird has already brightened up some and it eyes the seraph and the Shepherd curiously.]
You can come closer. Birds don't have a good sense of smell, so you won't actually drive the mother off if you touch it.
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Date: 2016-10-16 11:24 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2016-10-17 01:17 am (UTC)You'll be able to fly soon enough. No need to push it.
[The bird actually seems pretty happy with this arrangement, and looks expectantly at Sorey when Dezel stops petting it. Your turn, champ.]
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