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Zagreus' arrival [Open]
The first thing Zagreus is aware of, is the obnoxious degree of coldness in the air. In fact, he can see his breath; that's just downright inauspicious, for waking up.
Not that an inhospitably cold atmosphere is out of the ordinary. No, not in the slightest, and his immediate response is a sort of resigned annoyance. However, the sight that greets his eyes, looking beyond his offensively visible breath, is definitely not expected.
Open sky, framed by stark bare branches. He starts to get up...only to slide gracelessly from the crook of the tree he'd apparently been passed out and huddling in, with a noise of general outrage.
Luckily it's a very short fall, but it's still disorienting when you aren't expecting it, and he definitely isn't. Brushing himself off and narrowing his eyes at his decidedly parkish surroundings, Zagreus tries to recall if maybe, just perhaps, there is a reason this is happening. Nothing presents itself. How typically uncooperative of reality.
Not that an inhospitably cold atmosphere is out of the ordinary. No, not in the slightest, and his immediate response is a sort of resigned annoyance. However, the sight that greets his eyes, looking beyond his offensively visible breath, is definitely not expected.
Open sky, framed by stark bare branches. He starts to get up...only to slide gracelessly from the crook of the tree he'd apparently been passed out and huddling in, with a noise of general outrage.
Luckily it's a very short fall, but it's still disorienting when you aren't expecting it, and he definitely isn't. Brushing himself off and narrowing his eyes at his decidedly parkish surroundings, Zagreus tries to recall if maybe, just perhaps, there is a reason this is happening. Nothing presents itself. How typically uncooperative of reality.
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The elevator gives a ding, and Lucy leads down the hall, fishing her key out of her pocket. "Welcome to my palace," she says sarcastically and she unlocks the door and leads inside. "Would you like the grand tour?" It's not terrible, but it's very empty. There's a bed, a couch and table, a writing desk, a kitchen area, and that seems to be mostly it.
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He isn't a big fan of empty, though. It isn't exactly what he's used to, to say the least, but he can hardly protest a lack of clutter. Really, he isn't a big fan of any manner of domesticity, so in that regard it's practically ideal. He helps himself to a seat on the couch and settles in to eat. He almost certainly looks as out of place as he feels, which is frankly odd. Afterall, it's not like he's any more from another universe than usual. Maybe? He'll think about that later.
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And there will probably be clutter eventually. Clutter of what remains to be seen. Lucy pulls a spare blanket from the linen closet (which doesn't actually have any linens in it, but no matter) and drops it on the couch next to Zagreus for him to sleep with. Look she's being a proper host. Sort of.
"I haven't really involved myself in the details of it, and I don't plan to. Had enough politics to last me a lifetime," she says, sitting down crosslegged on the bed to eat her own sandwich.
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That's very reassuring to hear. Politics will never be his crusade. Unless it's the stabby kind, but March is months off yet. "I'm glad to hear you have the freedom to make that call." For his own sake, of course. He chews thoughtfully as he considers his options. Really, if they're so lackadaisical about their affiliates, maybe he can swing this with ease. "I wonder what would happen if I pretended to be human?" It's a repugnant idea for reasons he can't even really pick apart.
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"They sell them fairly cheaply, I'm told, on street corners and such. Ask for a rift phone, perhaps, I'm not sure. I don't think it's a problem getting access, I think you just need to know it exists."
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What is even more unsettling is how definitively he's thinking about the prospect of accepting some kind of affiliation in the first place. But he's no stranger to playing a long game, though perhaps susceptible to forgetting that he's playing, partway through.
At least communications won't be hard to sink his tentacles into, he'd expected much more in the way of hoops where the phone is concerned. "...I suppose that should have been obvious, really. Can you tell I'm not used to having to think in these terms?"
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Yeah, sorry, Zagreus, now even Lucy is asking these questions. But she won't actually kick you out if you fail to answer, so that's something.
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"I'm sure there's authors and painters enough for you to torment, but I'm afraid I haven't been informed of any sentient castles."
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"You know, I really envy your adaptability. It's quite...inspiring." Humans are a sort of disease, able to cling to all manner of inhospitable environments. As a sort of disease himself, he can appreciate that degree of determination.
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"I suppose it's easy to adapt when you don't really care that much." Partially thanks to Zagreus himself, of course.
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Just no specific plan of how to get it. Whereas Lucy has no goals or ambitions, but actually has some knowledge of, well, how to be mundane. How to go about getting things. They'd make a great team.
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"More an idea of what I don't want. Which is, basically any part of this." Not that he's exactly a stranger to want, but specificity tends to escape him in that regard as in any other. His wants tend to be fickle and often actually contradictory, or just inchoate stirrings of will. Want is more a thing he is than a thing he does with any clarity. "But surely there are things you want, or want to avoid." Apathy only goes so far. And prying at others is more interesting than being petulant about reality.
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She shrugs again. "Quite a few things I can't have," she answers. Some of which basically involves not being the person she currently is. It would probably be easier if she actually cared about the things she used to. But she's not about to ask for help this time - she's become more averse to having people fiddle with her mind, after she spent so much time rebuilding it.
"Honestly I didn't think I'd be alive past yesterday, so I didn't really plan ahead." As for what she wants to avoid... Feeling like she currently is, probably. There's just this empty feeling.
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"Why didn't you think you'd be alive past yesterday? Was it going to be a painful death?" He is, naturally, curious and morbid and morbidly curious. But there is also the matter of...what commonality might be behind them both turning up here. Not that pure chance isn't an appealing culprit, but one never knows.
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"Too quick to be painful, I think," she answers, wrapping up the last of her sandwich and putting it in the fridge for later. "An explosion to kill the Master. I set it off, everything went bright, and then I woke up here." Lucy doesn't terribly mind the morbid. Or the curious, really. For all she knows, she might be dead and this is some sort of afterlife. It doesn't really feel like it, though.
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"I don't really know how it worked. They were bringing him back, but I had this... this counteragent, and it caused an explosion." But then the writers probably didn't even know how that worked, so who can blame her?
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Surprisingly fastidious, he disposes of his meal's trash and takes up a morosely boneless position on the couch. Remarkably relaxed of him, when it's not his space, but he can't even be bothered in his current state, and she's no threat anyway.
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See, Zagreus is being a good guest, cleaning up after himself and everything. And yes, Lucy is essentially harmless, after all. It's unlikely she could be much of a threat to him even if she wanted to, unless she was very determined. Like, 'blow him up' level of determined, but she reserves that for her special someone.
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