[Mercy has a plate with some meats and cheeses that she'd picked up when she'd spied Aelwyn heading off with chocolate fruit. Why not have a little private moment with her girlfriend? Out amongst the graves... it would be nice! When she sees the concern on the other woman's face, though, she tempers some of her own enthusiasm.
She absolutely ignores the disturbed graves.]
You're looking like you got a fair few thoughts in your head, love. Something buzzing in there I can help with?
[She doesn't wait for an invitation, just settles herself next to Aelwyn and leans against her.]
[Similarly, Aelwyn wraps an arm around Mercy and leans her cheek against the top of Mercy's head.]
I'm thinking that you've done an amazing job, sweet. [She was thinking that before, though the anxieties go unmentioned. At least for now. Mercy just being there soothes a lot of her anxieties anyway.
She presses a kiss against Mercy's head for good measure.]
Aw, I had plenty of help. You talked much to Rue, yet? They've got something like thousands of years of experience doing this sort of thing. Wouldn't know it from looking at 'em.
[A pause.]
Especially not right now. Wish they got to spend the day looking like how they wanted. You, too. Miss your ears when I can't 'em. Although, maybe it make it easier to tease you a little without anyone seeing anything.
[Her voice sing-songs. There are plans afoot now, but they require moving, and she's rather comfortable being held and stroked. It might be better to spring things on Aelwyn, anyway. A nice little ear-rub when she's least expecting it!]
Didn't realize you had folk like them, though. Or- Well. You heard anything about this Dungeons and Dragons business Eddie's getting up to? I been working on creating a character for the game he's working to run, and some of the things in the books he showed us and what he's been saying... Some of it sounds a little like what I've heard you say about magic and how it works.
[Aelwyn is quite happy lounging on her throne of pride and hubris, ignorant of what's to come. Instead she closes her eyes and listens.]
Mm. I noticed that too.
[She hums in contemplation.]
I can think of a few good reasons of why that might be. It's a bit bizarre, and I can't imagine it's a coincidence but... well, I think if I explained all the logistics of how that could happen we'd be here a while.
Who are you playing? I was thinking a cleric. [Because Mercy seems like she'd be a cleric.]
[It's Mercy's best guess as to how that might happen.]
I'm a healer, though, yeah! Lady Amalthea Cutthroat, a pirate cleric. Sails the open seas taking down her foes and healing her crew. It reminds me of some of the games I'd play with my friends when I was little. There was a fellow named Warwick. We was thick as thieves when we were saplings. He'd be Captain Blackbeard, and I'd be his First Mate.
[There's a wistfulness that comes to her tone as she continues.]
We had a whole little crew playing with us for a while.
Close, but not quite. My guess is that their world is a sphere largely closed off from outer planar influence, but not immune to it, so some influence crept in.
[She does not like... comprehend that they're not in DND anymore. The fact that Kalina isn't here is weird but even two years later she's still not convinced that Kalina isn't just lying in wait.
She looks at Mercy as she speaks on her friend, and there's both a twang of sympathetic pain and something a bit uglier. Jealousy, probably.
Playing was never the kind of luxury afforded to them. If they wasted a moment of their immortal lives on such frivolities then they were ungrateful leeches.
It's awful because she knows that this is just another thing that Mercy had taken away from her.]
My sister's friends with an actual pirate. Or the son of one anyway. [She's not sure what else to add. Her eyes hover over the graves. She wonders if he's dead yet.] I've never played any kind of game like this. The numbers and rules all make sense to me but I'm not sure about the rest.
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She absolutely ignores the disturbed graves.]
You're looking like you got a fair few thoughts in your head, love. Something buzzing in there I can help with?
[She doesn't wait for an invitation, just settles herself next to Aelwyn and leans against her.]
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I'm thinking that you've done an amazing job, sweet. [She was thinking that before, though the anxieties go unmentioned. At least for now. Mercy just being there soothes a lot of her anxieties anyway.
She presses a kiss against Mercy's head for good measure.]
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[A pause.]
Especially not right now. Wish they got to spend the day looking like how they wanted. You, too. Miss your ears when I can't 'em. Although, maybe it make it easier to tease you a little without anyone seeing anything.
[The grin on her lips is well in her voice.]
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[She grins against Mercy's hair, rubbing her arm affectionately.]
I've spoken to them, yeah. They're an owlbear, you know. They might actually be from somewhere adjacent to my world.
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[Her voice sing-songs. There are plans afoot now, but they require moving, and she's rather comfortable being held and stroked. It might be better to spring things on Aelwyn, anyway. A nice little ear-rub when she's least expecting it!]
Didn't realize you had folk like them, though. Or- Well. You heard anything about this Dungeons and Dragons business Eddie's getting up to? I been working on creating a character for the game he's working to run, and some of the things in the books he showed us and what he's been saying... Some of it sounds a little like what I've heard you say about magic and how it works.
sorry this is late
Mm. I noticed that too.
[She hums in contemplation.]
I can think of a few good reasons of why that might be. It's a bit bizarre, and I can't imagine it's a coincidence but... well, I think if I explained all the logistics of how that could happen we'd be here a while.
Who are you playing? I was thinking a cleric. [Because Mercy seems like she'd be a cleric.]
No worries!
[It's Mercy's best guess as to how that might happen.]
I'm a healer, though, yeah! Lady Amalthea Cutthroat, a pirate cleric. Sails the open seas taking down her foes and healing her crew. It reminds me of some of the games I'd play with my friends when I was little. There was a fellow named Warwick. We was thick as thieves when we were saplings. He'd be Captain Blackbeard, and I'd be his First Mate.
[There's a wistfulness that comes to her tone as she continues.]
We had a whole little crew playing with us for a while.
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[She does not like... comprehend that they're not in DND anymore. The fact that Kalina isn't here is weird but even two years later she's still not convinced that Kalina isn't just lying in wait.
She looks at Mercy as she speaks on her friend, and there's both a twang of sympathetic pain and something a bit uglier. Jealousy, probably.
Playing was never the kind of luxury afforded to them. If they wasted a moment of their immortal lives on such frivolities then they were ungrateful leeches.
It's awful because she knows that this is just another thing that Mercy had taken away from her.]
My sister's friends with an actual pirate. Or the son of one anyway. [She's not sure what else to add. Her eyes hover over the graves. She wonders if he's dead yet.] I've never played any kind of game like this. The numbers and rules all make sense to me but I'm not sure about the rest.