Kaeya Alberich (
circuitice) wrote2021-11-15 09:16 am
a thing for gil
[ Well! When he was asked to come with the Traveler to Dragonspine, he didn't think they'd actually be staying overnight. He would have brought a few more provisions. But, well, you know. Hindsight.
Luckily, he's not overly bothered by cold. So it could be worse, as long as they've got a fire and a good ghost story to share... ]
Have you ever spent the night here before?
Luckily, he's not overly bothered by cold. So it could be worse, as long as they've got a fire and a good ghost story to share... ]
Have you ever spent the night here before?

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I think this may be better discussed on a lovely walk. After all, I do have my rounds that I'll need to see to!
[ though, he is assuming she'll understand the need for discretion, at least on this topic. ]
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All right. But whatever you've got had better be extra juicy to make up for me missing out on Good Hunter's Tea Break Pancakes.
[ They are the the second best pancakes in Teyvat, after all, save for Noelle's signature dish. ]
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And, of course, there will surely be time to make up for the lost meal later, yes?
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All right. Where to, then?
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[ he says lightly as he pushes himself away from the table, and inclines his head towards the front gates ]
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[ She nods, taking the first few strides toward the city gates. ]
Let me guess, you're out there gathering a bouquet of Cecilia for some new lady-love and you need a hand choosing the best ones?
[ This was definitely not the case, but it was no secret that Kaeya was very popular with the ladies--and some of the lads, too--in Mondstadt. If she was going to forgo her breakfast until later, then she was at least going to tease him. Besides, if a rumor did break out that he was seeing someone, it would distract most of the town busybodies from thinking too hard about what they might actually be doing out there. ]
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What an interesting guess!
[ as they walk past the gates, and get further away from prying ears-- ]
The cecilias are quite lovely this time of year...
[ and once he is sure the knights can no longer hear-- ]
But I received a tip today on a certain order that felt too compelling to not investigate.
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You don't say. They must have thought if they stayed far enough away no one would catch wind of them.
[ Too bad for them this was the city of winds. ]
So what's the plan? Are we spying?
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But for now, my plan is simple. Observe, and then intervene, if necessary. It wouldn't make sense to act too soon, and then to miss the true prize, would it?
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All right. It's not the first time I've had to keep my head down to get some intel.
[ Although she did find it notoriously difficult to not get seen in the process. Probably had something to do with sticking out from the general populace like a sore thumb. ]
I'll follow your lead, then.
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[ he says simply enough, knowing that there was probably an urge to do something more significant. But he had his suspicions that he wanted to confirm.
And while it was a Knight's perogative to act quickly, it wasn't Kaeya's. Not when there were so many unaccounted for players.
And so, as they near Starsnatch cliff, he actually deviates, towards the Thousand Winds Temple. Normally, the temple interior was closed off-- but today, it was open.
How... interesting. ]
Hm, exactly as I was told. It's almost too neat, don't you think?
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It feels like a trap. The question is, do we take the bait?
[ She hasn't come up against the Abyss force that she can't handle yet, so she knows what she would do, but this is technically Kaeya's call to make. ]
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[ a trap for him? hm. he wouldn't have expected that. They must be getting more targeted lately. Interesting. ]
The bait is quite tempting.
[ he glances around, trying to discern if they're being watched, or if the springing of the trap happens the minute they pass the gates. ]
Hmm. We are being invited further in.
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If they're making such a show to get us to go inside, there must be something powerful waiting for us. A herald, or a lector maybe. They might have some good intelligence we can use.
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[ her smile reminds him that he should smile. naturally infectious as it were. And he settles on the calculation that the opportunity outweighed the risk-- after all, there was a reason that he invited her with him. ]
Well, shall we go in, then?
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[ She's already strolling on in, summoning her sword to her hand in anticipation of the fight to come. ]
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[ he teases as he follows behind, but not without failing to take note of the mechanisms at the front of the gate.
but he's satisfied immediately that the real trap is further in, if it exists, and there is a narrow pathway down for the both of them. ]
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And if you get injured I'll carry you back in my arms!
[ There's a turn up ahead, and a faint light, its source glowing from beyond the corner. ]
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[ as they approach the bend, it's quiet. too quiet. he has a hard time believing that there wouldn't even be hilichurls guarding the area.
It's all the more suspicious. but as the source of the light grows closer, it feels like the cavern grows darker. It honestly wouldn't be a bad idea to have some adjuvant on hand, would it?
there's also... a hum? He can't quite place it. ]
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As she's thinking about it, the octave of the tone suddenly rises and the tile underneath her left foot suddenly lights up--an eerie, ghostly blue--flaring out in a circle that extends well in front and behind them. ]
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Well, how unexpected!
[ it's almost exciting-- but also, he would have preferred no surprises, just this once. still, this trap was a little beyond the abyssal diaspora that he thought he was chasing? ]
I suppose you should always--
[ and the light surrounds them, cutting him off, annoyingly. what good is it if he can't even make a witty comment about his bad fortune? but also it feels like his head is filled with light-- and then emptied into the darkness.
he curses, instinctively, in a language unfamiliar, once he's able to get his bearings. ]
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... Looks like the only way we can go now is forward.
[ She wasn't panicking by any means, but this was definitely not an ideal turn of events. ]
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What a welcome.
[ for a moment, the smiling facade gives way to a more thoughtful one, as he ponders the path before them. ]
I wonder who was their actual target...
[ he says mysteriously ]
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... It was probably me.
[ Lumine had never told anyone from Mond about what had transpired when she and Dainslief had gone down and found the tainted Statue of the Seven. Now she regrets it, immensely. Considering the danger she's put them in, she owes it to him to be honest now. ]
I didn't tell you, but--I found my brother. He's been working with the Abyss.
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Well-- what a rude welcome from your brother, then. There are much better ways to admit that you'd like to see your sibling.
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