Entry tags:
- arknights: gavial,
- culture (the): demeisen,
- enderal: jade the prophetess,
- ennead: set,
- expanse (the): amos burton,
- fate/: flat escardos,
- fate/: sakamoto ryouma,
- fate/: tezcatlipoca,
- legend of zelda (the): link,
- life is strange: chloe price,
- practical guide to evil: akua sahelian,
- pumpkin scissors: alice l. malvin,
- suikoden: yuber,
- zone-00: kiritsubo
techalaniani. [cw: dr...ugs...]
[ It’s about two weeks after the chaos that’s hit Highstorm and Springstar both. The dust has had time to settle and people have started to pick themselves back up. And in that busy time, the Shard-Bearers of Kenos are touched by someone new. It’s a mind that gives the impression of vastness in the way that other gods and similarly supernatural creatures have. There’s dark, fragrant smoke of copal, and the humid heat of a rainforest. It probably feels faintly familiar to some, since there’s just a hint of that warmth that feels similar to a certain sun god(dess)…
But as it focuses, that warmth seems to be coming from a campfire, perhaps oddly. The logs around it offer you a “seat”, whether proverbial or not, and it’s only if you take one that the speak themselves will come into more focus. But the introduction that comes with it is much cooler (in both senses of the word) than the bubbly Quetzalcoatl. ]
Yo.
[ …Is that how the newest god is greeting the masses? Yep. Apparently so. ]
I talked to enough people when Kenos was jerking me around [ no, that was me, the player, ] that Communion is just more efficient. So, for those I’ve met and for those I haven’t, consider this a more formal greeting. You’ve removed my brother Quetzalcoatl and allowed me to descend in his stead.
[ And even though he’s identified Quetzalcoatl as his brother… The smirk in that statement is unmistakable. He’s pleased that Quetzalcoatl is dead. For those that know the mythology of the Aztec pantheon even faintly, this wouldn’t be a surprise at all, since Quetzalcoatl only has one enemy that would be glad to see the feathered serpent fall. ]
Name’s Tezcatlipoca. Tloque nahuaque. [ The Nahuatl is spoken with a sense of power that’s subtle, but still raw, even though there’s no one that would understand it. Still, it conveys the idea well enough—this is no minor god of that pantheon. ] If you know me, great, and if you don’t, well. Met your god Set one of the times I was stoppin’ by, and our whole deal is similar enough. I am conflict, so in the spirit of fairness, I’ve thrown my lot in with Zenith. Can’t have two gods that oversee war and conflict on the same side, yeah?
[ There’s humor in his tone that makes it seem like it’s a joke, but… No. It’s not. That’s a pretty significant part of his rationale for picking Zenith. Thanks Set!/Don’t worry about. ]
Anyways. All that formal shit aside, easy one to follow it all up. Ain’t often that I got a human body to enjoy getting fucked up. So, if you’ve got a preference for weed, hit me up. Workin’ on somethin’ artisanal there, but I wanna know the poisons of preference for the locals. Let me know what you get fucked up on, and I might even make it worth your while.
[ …So. You know. That’s one way to introduce yourself. ]
But as it focuses, that warmth seems to be coming from a campfire, perhaps oddly. The logs around it offer you a “seat”, whether proverbial or not, and it’s only if you take one that the speak themselves will come into more focus. But the introduction that comes with it is much cooler (in both senses of the word) than the bubbly Quetzalcoatl. ]
Yo.
[ …Is that how the newest god is greeting the masses? Yep. Apparently so. ]
I talked to enough people when Kenos was jerking me around [ no, that was me, the player, ] that Communion is just more efficient. So, for those I’ve met and for those I haven’t, consider this a more formal greeting. You’ve removed my brother Quetzalcoatl and allowed me to descend in his stead.
[ And even though he’s identified Quetzalcoatl as his brother… The smirk in that statement is unmistakable. He’s pleased that Quetzalcoatl is dead. For those that know the mythology of the Aztec pantheon even faintly, this wouldn’t be a surprise at all, since Quetzalcoatl only has one enemy that would be glad to see the feathered serpent fall. ]
Name’s Tezcatlipoca. Tloque nahuaque. [ The Nahuatl is spoken with a sense of power that’s subtle, but still raw, even though there’s no one that would understand it. Still, it conveys the idea well enough—this is no minor god of that pantheon. ] If you know me, great, and if you don’t, well. Met your god Set one of the times I was stoppin’ by, and our whole deal is similar enough. I am conflict, so in the spirit of fairness, I’ve thrown my lot in with Zenith. Can’t have two gods that oversee war and conflict on the same side, yeah?
[ There’s humor in his tone that makes it seem like it’s a joke, but… No. It’s not. That’s a pretty significant part of his rationale for picking Zenith. Thanks Set!/Don’t worry about. ]
Anyways. All that formal shit aside, easy one to follow it all up. Ain’t often that I got a human body to enjoy getting fucked up. So, if you’ve got a preference for weed, hit me up. Workin’ on somethin’ artisanal there, but I wanna know the poisons of preference for the locals. Let me know what you get fucked up on, and I might even make it worth your while.
[ …So. You know. That’s one way to introduce yourself. ]
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Tch, it’s hyperbole. Ain’t actually gonna do that! [ (Probably.) ] Yeah, I know he’s not gonna play nice. I don’t either. That’s pretty much what it means to be a god that oversees things like conflict and war.
[ …That said. Set is definitely worse about this than Tezcatlipoca for multiple reasons. Most notably, he’s decidedly competitive whereas Tezcatlipoca is more laidback, even when it comes to war. ]
Look, I appreciate the offer, but it’s not gonna happen a second time. Lesson thoroughly learned that Set’s a little shit that "plays" as hard as Quetzalcoatl did.
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But at least he can puff out a breath, wave his hand off in a yeah, yeah gesture. ]
Alright. [ Why does it sound accepting and disbelieving all at once... ] Look, I played with Sunny once before. She was holding me back from killing Set, actually. So I get it. You can look after yourself.
[ The but hovers in between them for a moment. ]
But just in case it happens a second time I ain't gonna judge, okay? Whatever you need. I try to at least be reliable for folks on my side.
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Damn. Don’t know which is worse in that case. I guess Quetzalcoatl ain’t as pro-killing as I assume Set is, but still. She got into that lucha shit and it made her ten times more annoying to fight.
[ It’s a big part of why he wasn’t keen to go check out her temple until now. Those wrestling moves are supposed to be for show, but they’re absolutely not to her... ]
But yeah, yeah, heard. You the team big brother? [ There’s a joke lightly in his tone, but no, he’s actually right, ]
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He's just going to take a moment to sit with that, a little wistful feeling he's feeling more inclined to nurture these days, before looking back up at Tezcatlipoca, full attention on him once again. ]
You could probably call me that, yeah. [ Amos picks up on the joking tone, but also gives Tezcatlipoca a straightforward answer (because why would he answer any other way when it's the truth?). ] I wanna be there for my people, you know? Just the way I ended up wired.
[ And he could have ended up wired in substantially worse ways, so him taking on a ferociously protective streak towards the people he considers to be in his tribe is a pretty good outcome. ]
I get it, you being a god and all. I ain't stepping on your toes there. [ Well. Maybe a little. ] But I've been here a long while now, which means I got more experience than you. That's where I'm coming from is all, so I figure that shouldn't be a problem.
[ If Tezcatlipoca isn't so prideful as to concede to an honest desire to help, ]
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So, sure, maybe it stings his pride a little, but he respects the resolve in the words. And maybe just a little bit of the gall of it too. Conflict also includes this, doesn’t it? ]
Nah, I can’t argue with ya on that point. And if you’re the kinda guy that’s looking out for his people, I respect that. Ain’t an easy thing.
[ He shrugs, and his smile at least tilts towards more amiable and friendly at this point. He’s more pleased at Amos pushing for it than the opposite, after all. ]
Plus, I guess Zenites are my people now too, strictly speakin’, so they’re under my care. We got the same idea in mind there, at least more or less. I’m more on the “tough love” side of things, but you could say that’s how I’m wired too.
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Okay. Maybe that's what Tezcatlipoca is referring to. Amos idly scratches at his neck, Lichtenberg scarring a part of his body now and so present with him here in communion as well, and his gaze softens at his smile. ]
Maybe not a bad thing to be tackling this from two different directions? You can cover the bases I can't and vice versa. [ Since tough love makes very little sense to Amos, but at the same time, so do some of their compatriots. Silco. ] Y'know, taking a diverse approach to things.
[ Since Tezcatlipoca says Zenites are his people, and Amos is inclined to believe him. That's the way things are supposed to work, after all — and the one-two of Smoky saying he's got a responsibility for souls and Sunny taking her duties seriously compounds the whole notion. Tezcatlipoca says this is how it is, and Amos has no reason not to take him at his word.
It'll just be better if Set doesn't snap his spine again. ]