Yarva Demonicus Etrigan (
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[Text] / [Location: a cafe in Speares]
Does anyone know if transfer of credits can be accomplished from one person to another, here? So far all I have managed is using them at the stores or with the hatches, and as it happens this 'allowance' they give us isn't really adequate.
Where I was from, I offered my services in a consulting capacity, but if I cannot get payment for such here, then that isn't incredibly practical.
....on a similar note, if anybody wishes their tarot read, it appears I'm doing this for free until I figure out a way to return an investment on the deck I just hatched.
If so, I'm at the version of the Café Procope that they have apparently stolen from Paris and transplanted here. It is in the Speares district. I may be found at one of the upstairs balcony tables.
Where I was from, I offered my services in a consulting capacity, but if I cannot get payment for such here, then that isn't incredibly practical.
....on a similar note, if anybody wishes their tarot read, it appears I'm doing this for free until I figure out a way to return an investment on the deck I just hatched.
If so, I'm at the version of the Café Procope that they have apparently stolen from Paris and transplanted here. It is in the Speares district. I may be found at one of the upstairs balcony tables.
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"You do realize that it is only a step above what I've been through being forced to act a certain way rather than following my own desires, don't you?" Which she had been thinking about as well, and only now mentioned to someone that likely wouldn't judge her for it.
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Jason shrugs, studying the Extras walking by on the sidewalk below. "Only a step, perhaps, and yet an important step. The obligation that comes with a crown is quite a bit different from compelled domination, however much you might be tempted to draw similarities between the two.
"It doesn't matter here, though. Should you ever return you can explore your options at such a time. If not, then..." He shrugs again.
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"There is a single similarity. One that isn't the same yet there. Your life is not your own." This first taste of freedom for Azkadellia had brought more than just freedom from the witch. She was free to be herself, whomever that might be.
If not then she never saw her family again.
"I suspect, from what we know, there are very few choices in that, one way or another."
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Below, the little dolls walk their walks, go about their programmed tasks like marionettes. They look no different than people in Gotham or Paris or London doing the same: sheep making their rounds. Mortals living lives of simple tasks and fears, simple obligations and rewards.
"It is a myth that anyone's life is truly their own. Live your life completely without attachments, and, yes, you you can have that freedom, if you are lucky, if Fate does not throw attachments at you.
"But lovers. Friends. Vocations. Ethics. All of these create chains. Some are simply entered into more willingly than others."
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All of it was whirling in her head and she wasn't even sure what to think.
"This place seems determined to break such chains," she whispered, thinking of DG, of Cain while Paul was gone, of Glitch when he told her of his relationship with DG.
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But other bonds...? Mm. Perhaps.
He wondered, for the first time in what had to be at least a year (time was so easy to lose track of) where Glenda was, what she was doing. How the child was.
No matter. That chain had been broken before his abduction, regardless.
"Then perhaps it's the sort of place where one can have that true freedom, then," he said with black humour.
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Sighing heavily, she downed the last of her cooling tea, putting aside the mug.
"Perhaps. Sounds very lonely though, doesn't it?" Not alone, because she wasn't alone, most in the city weren't even with as few of them there were there but to her it sounded lonely. Perhaps though it was just her mind catching up with all she lost and all she'd gained.
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Now don't mope, my dear! Don't sulk and moan
Solitude you needn't fear. You never are alone...
Jason closed his eyes against the devil's whispers, a little grimace curling his lip. He signaled the waiter for more coffee, fresh coffee.
"Did you have any other questions about your reading?" he said, changing the subject and not bothering to pretend he was doing anything but that.
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Yet when she looked up at Jason and saw the look on his face, she shook her head no.
"No, thank you. I... You mentioned a price. Do we discuss that now," she asked, uncertain how this worked.
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"I mentioned something you might do for me if you are so inclined," he said distantly. "Let's avoid calling it a price. Today's reading was free; there is no obligation, no debt.
"I don't know how it works in your world, miss Azkadellia, but in mine-- in magic-- debts and obligations are more than figures of speech. I wish to be clear that I am not exacting payment for today."
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"I understand. You're not asking for payment, but I'm asking what it is you need. Above and beyond payment and today's reading."
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For another ten seconds he watched the street. Would Etrigan want to slay the puppet-people walking below? No doubt. No doubt for fun, to see what happened; but the demon would grow bored with that quickly enough, Jason knew.
Far more appealing to Etrigan's tastes would be the deep fractures and strong emotions of the young woman sharing the table with him. Hearts that had a flavor when the devil bolted them down raw and steaming.
"I will need to ask Remus Lupin as well," he said at last. "And I'd prefer to have to explain it only once. If that is all the same to you."
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When he spoke, her gaze lifted though not direct nor intense as she nodded.
“Completely understandable.” Two magic workers from two differing worlds. Curiouser and Curiouser. “Merely let me know when.”
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Jason has a sip of his coffee, and doesn't volunteer anything more. It appears that as far as his being a ray of sociable sunshine goes, the conversation may be over.
Fin?
"Thank you for your insight," she murmured, rising gracefully. "Good day."
Fin!