“...if the cavalry captain backpedals any faster, he’ll be moonwalking.”
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“...if the cavalry captain backpedals any faster, he’ll be moonwalking.”
@judgementbound : Post
He couldn’t understand the value placed on the material. While the work shined through, he was sure the price tag was inscreaed also for the media used. A rock that felt so common when he had watched the former Archon craft with ease. “Mor- Zhongli when you’re human you must understand that you too need to have mora for items like food and such.” He commented summoning his lyre into his hands. The question at how he was doing made him falter. “Not...Well...” He looked at the people going to and fro around Liyue. So wrapped up in their own world they barely noticed the displaced beings that had walked among them for years. “I...lost something recently and I worry what it could mean.” Deft fingers plucked at the strings filling the dull roar of the city with a melody that soothed the land of Mondstadt. “I often wonder if I should have been more like you.” Venti commented laughing moving away from the subject quickly. “So, now that you aren’t bound to guide your city. Does that mean you’ll travel now? You know I always wanted you travel with me! Eheheh, though I think I may have to start asking for Mora when I play instead of my usual drink.”
[ x - accepting / @judgementbound ] " sometimes people go and they don’t come back. "
T'was in shadowed corners of bustling taverns that the loneliest of thoughts liked to seek refuge in wandering minds. With spirits in hand, and stories to tell, but no such audience to listen for a spell. Or rather, no one who would understand. The laughter, the anguish, the morals tucked between the lines of pages whose ink had long since dried.
A boisterous bard, that was what he was known to be. A riot, a good time, a sight for sore eyes to those loyal few. Ever armed with tales of highest grandeur, and those of deepest sorrow. About the archons, their warriors, and those valiant all around. From the mightiest of heroics, to the most scandalous of white lies guaranteed to make one gasp, blush, and cry blasphemy all at once. Yet tonight, tonight he was but one of many. Just another patron, another bogged down in quiet rumination, seeking answers at the bottom of a cup.
Eyes downcast and fueled with one drink, two, ( who was keeping count at this point? ) in the lull of conversation, admist the silence which followed, did Venti nearly forget that he was not quite as alone as it seemed. Lost in pitiless reverie, it was the voice that drew him out of it - familiar, startling, but a comfort all the same.
" Since when did you become a mind reader? " Venti teased. " Must be a neat party trick, think you could teach me? " A diversion, a slight of words meant to conceal the truth, masked with a smile more teeth than genuine glee. There were those it worked on with flawless ease, and others with which there was no hope. He already knew which category his companion would fall.
As such, did a lone finger twirl the rim of his glass ( half empty, or would it be half full if the mood were a tad lighter? ) Shifting in his seat, spine straightening from its slumped beginnings, a breath of air was pushed free at last - an exhale that released the momentary persona in little more than hushed whisper. " I know. " Whether it be death due they part, a difference of opinion, or a fond farewell. Mortal and immortal alike were bound to come and go… So why then, did their ghosts haunt him so?
You'd think one would be used to this by now.
He was not bereft of one who would know, who would understand, and yet… Yet the words held the oft waggling tongue captive, the truth rooted deep within his throat. Vines snared tight, unforgiving in their hold. Thus, a diversion, for what was one more between old friends?
" Nevermind that. I nodded off, didn't I? If I had a mora for every time I apologized for that, I'd be the wealthiest man in Mondstadt, heheh… " Venti kid, the grin to find his face easier, though strained all the same. " Say, how about I order us another round! On you! Okay, okay, on me. "
“...do I want to know why you’re carrying around a full grown man, Moon Carver?”
﹙ @judgementbound ﹚ ︰ « 𝐬𝐭𝐚𝐫𝐭𝐞𝐫 𝐜𝐚𝐥𝐥 »
this bone - deep divinity, draped so carelessly: burdened to those that live each millennia with a new face, to bid farewell in spirit and in soul, eyeful of the ever - parting mortal coil. a breath from deity lungs that drafts the very winds upon which all birds soar — [ he thinks he could envy them, perhaps, with such unfettered freedom in their flight, taken to the sky like it was their birth right. ] formed to the sound of heartened laughter, sincere in the way only age - old acquaintances can be. soft tailwind carries the hue of his amusement along the distance that bridges two gods, turning to face such esteemed companion presence, a touch of idle consideration veiled beneath exact scrutiny.
❛❛ who would have thought the day would come, when the immovable morax could be so malleable after all! ❜❜ for all the dramatics of his station, glee will gladly take reign and deposit the wealth of his mirth at the other’s feet. ❛❛ i can hardly believe my eyes! ❜❜
@judgementbound accepts a whittled token
Hearing of a gentleman from Liyue’s visit brought back not so distant memories of the harbor, the scents of its characteristic cuisine, brews and perfumes on the upper parts of the city while the other lower half inevitably carried the smell of sea and salt. The perspective of an encounter with this supposedly distinguished guest kept Diluc’s hands occupied with sculpting out of a piece of wood the shape of small boat in which he remembered a merchant stocking up his wares in to sell by the promenade. Although the young master was long gone from Angel’s Share when Zhongli did pass by, the wooden ship was served to him along with his order.
@judgementbound from this.
Aether’s grip tightened upon acknowledgement; he shook his head against the other’s back- perhaps a clear sign he was upset. There was no reply otherwise- the tightening of arms, the very faint tremor.
Aether didn’t want to talk about it. He wasn’t going to talk about it- he was pretty sure if he tried, he would cry. So maybe he interrupted Zhongli’s work, but he clung tightly until he could get his breathing under control. There was finally a muttered, “I’m sorry,” as his face was kept hidden.