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♥ Who: Gladio and OTA.
♥ Where: Everywhere.
♥ When: January 3rd.
♥ What: Gladio finding his feet and meeting the locals.
♥ Rating: PG-13
Another Strange Place:
[Gladio had been walking toward a small group of children, smiling as disarmingly as a man as large and seemingly intimidating as he could. The adults were nowhere to be seen, aside from some of the elderly. He'd hoped to gain some information. Anything, to help...
But between one step and the next... everything went dark. Not not a bad kind of dark. It felt... strange...
... When Gladio opened his eyes to see sky above him, white clouds, blue, clear sky... He turned his head slightly to see... nothing he expected. Instead of rustic houses, dirt paths, wooden fences and children at play, he saw white. White pillars and columns shaped like trees. Red and white ornaments. Strange looking birds. And he was laying down in the centre of it all.
He rose slowly, turned and dropped his legs over the edge of slab of carved stone he lay upon. When Gladio looked down he still wore the same clothes he'd been wearing (black leather pants, dark brown tunic, black cloak), so at least that hadn't changed. There was a sigh as he lifted a hand to scrub across his face.]
Damn train's done it again...
[Was this a side mission? Why had he been pulled away? And where was everyone else? When Gladio looked at his wrist he frowned, his SCA was gone. That didn't bode well. He was just contemplating calling out when a strange robot approached him... and that's where Gladio found out that he wasn't in Irivar anymore.
He was lead from the stone slab into another area to find more robots... he was handed a tablet, some local currency... and sent him on his way.
Gladio stepped out of the, what was it? He looked back and up. Temple... definitely a temple. He stepped out... and immediately sat himself down on the steps in the snow to try and work his head around what the hell he'd gotten himself into this time.]
A Teeny Tiny Fortune:
[Having noticed the strange booth, Gladio approached curiously. These robots were a strange thing, but so was the box that he was handed. He shook it as directed, a small, amused smile on his lips.
Then he was given a piece of paper.]
"The smallest things can bring the biggest rewards." Huh... good things in small packages, right? Thanks.
[Still looking very amused, Gladio shoved the paper in his pocket and turned to go.]
Stuck On You:
[Apparently he needed to look for a place to live. This was a big step up from a small room with a smaller bed shared between four people.
Gladio had taken his cloak off and had it wrapped over one hand. The laces of his leather tunic had been loosened and he was considering just taking that off as well, but figured near stripping in the middle of the street could be frowned upon.
He was so distracted by his surroundings that he wasn't paying attention to where he was going. Gladio bumped into someone. Automatically he reached out to stop whoever he ran into from hitting the ground... except that never happened. Wait, why couldn't he let go?]
Sorry! You okay?
Taking Stock:
[He'd found his way to the centre of the city it seemed. He'd found a fountain, an interesting structure that Gladio stood for a while, just looking at. He moved around it slowly, looking at all angles, before he sat himself down on the edge.
He stretched his legs out in front of himself and sighed.
So far this place didn't seem to have anything in common with where he had been before... He was starting to get a sinking feeling.
It was cold, there was snow everywhere, but nothing that was going to bother him so much that he was rushing to get indoors. He'd spent so much time inside over the last few months, even the snow was welcome.]
Home Away From Home:
[Houses... Small houses bunched together... And he was supposed to find one.]
Right... so how the hell does this work?
[Gladio walked up the street, then down it again, before he stopped in front of a house that appeared to be vacant. The tablet thing claimed it was unoccupied, so he walked on in.
After having a look around, he laughed to himself and did what was necessary to become the new owner... and then dropped himself down on sofa. Well and truly done.]
Wildcard:
[If you have another idea for a prompt, have at it, I'll run with anything. Though if you'd like to contact me I can be found on plurk and discord:
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♥ Where: Everywhere.
♥ When: January 3rd.
♥ What: Gladio finding his feet and meeting the locals.
♥ Rating: PG-13
Another Strange Place:
[Gladio had been walking toward a small group of children, smiling as disarmingly as a man as large and seemingly intimidating as he could. The adults were nowhere to be seen, aside from some of the elderly. He'd hoped to gain some information. Anything, to help...
But between one step and the next... everything went dark. Not not a bad kind of dark. It felt... strange...
... When Gladio opened his eyes to see sky above him, white clouds, blue, clear sky... He turned his head slightly to see... nothing he expected. Instead of rustic houses, dirt paths, wooden fences and children at play, he saw white. White pillars and columns shaped like trees. Red and white ornaments. Strange looking birds. And he was laying down in the centre of it all.
He rose slowly, turned and dropped his legs over the edge of slab of carved stone he lay upon. When Gladio looked down he still wore the same clothes he'd been wearing (black leather pants, dark brown tunic, black cloak), so at least that hadn't changed. There was a sigh as he lifted a hand to scrub across his face.]
Damn train's done it again...
[Was this a side mission? Why had he been pulled away? And where was everyone else? When Gladio looked at his wrist he frowned, his SCA was gone. That didn't bode well. He was just contemplating calling out when a strange robot approached him... and that's where Gladio found out that he wasn't in Irivar anymore.
He was lead from the stone slab into another area to find more robots... he was handed a tablet, some local currency... and sent him on his way.
Gladio stepped out of the, what was it? He looked back and up. Temple... definitely a temple. He stepped out... and immediately sat himself down on the steps in the snow to try and work his head around what the hell he'd gotten himself into this time.]
A Teeny Tiny Fortune:
[Having noticed the strange booth, Gladio approached curiously. These robots were a strange thing, but so was the box that he was handed. He shook it as directed, a small, amused smile on his lips.
Then he was given a piece of paper.]
"The smallest things can bring the biggest rewards." Huh... good things in small packages, right? Thanks.
[Still looking very amused, Gladio shoved the paper in his pocket and turned to go.]
Stuck On You:
[Apparently he needed to look for a place to live. This was a big step up from a small room with a smaller bed shared between four people.
Gladio had taken his cloak off and had it wrapped over one hand. The laces of his leather tunic had been loosened and he was considering just taking that off as well, but figured near stripping in the middle of the street could be frowned upon.
He was so distracted by his surroundings that he wasn't paying attention to where he was going. Gladio bumped into someone. Automatically he reached out to stop whoever he ran into from hitting the ground... except that never happened. Wait, why couldn't he let go?]
Sorry! You okay?
Taking Stock:
[He'd found his way to the centre of the city it seemed. He'd found a fountain, an interesting structure that Gladio stood for a while, just looking at. He moved around it slowly, looking at all angles, before he sat himself down on the edge.
He stretched his legs out in front of himself and sighed.
So far this place didn't seem to have anything in common with where he had been before... He was starting to get a sinking feeling.
It was cold, there was snow everywhere, but nothing that was going to bother him so much that he was rushing to get indoors. He'd spent so much time inside over the last few months, even the snow was welcome.]
Home Away From Home:
[Houses... Small houses bunched together... And he was supposed to find one.]
Right... so how the hell does this work?
[Gladio walked up the street, then down it again, before he stopped in front of a house that appeared to be vacant. The tablet thing claimed it was unoccupied, so he walked on in.
After having a look around, he laughed to himself and did what was necessary to become the new owner... and then dropped himself down on sofa. Well and truly done.]
Wildcard:
[If you have another idea for a prompt, have at it, I'll run with anything. Though if you'd like to contact me I can be found on plurk and discord:
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[ She sighs loudly. Rubs at her cold face with her gloved hands. Then she reaches into her pocket and pulls out a blanket, tossing it onto Gladio's chest. ]
My answers may be laced with bias, but if you've questions I can try to answer. Though I'd rather not freeze my tail off in the snow while I do.
D'you want hot chocolate?
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[Not his most eloquent response, but one full of confusion. He'd fully expected her to tear his arm off to get away from him, run and never look back.
Insted a blanket was pulled from seemingly nowhere and now am offer for a drink. Gladio was definitely confused.]
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[ She echoes with equal confusion. ]
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Not sure I'll ever understand this place.
[Still, he was now able to get himself up. He slowly eased himself to his feet. The back of his new, dark green jumper was even darker with how much icy melted snow water it had soaked up.]
... Hot chocolate would be... nice. Thanks.
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[ The moment his hand no longer touches her Era puts more distance between them, then slowly gets to her feet. The last of the tension in her shoulders immediately fades and the anxious shifting of her tail stills. ]
I'd offer you a hand up, but I'd rather not be stuck again, if it's all the same.
I'll ask my husband to take the birds out for a run, so you needn't worry about evisceration by chocobo. [ Peki is a good boy. A bit feral, but generally good. Though she's biased, as most chocobo owners are. ] We don't live far—about a five minute walk from here, give or take.
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Now he was on his feet, he could feel the several places he knew would give him problems later. But pushed it to the side. He'd deal when he returned to his own home and maybe wallowed in a hot bath for a while.
He gave a little gesture of a hand.]
Lead the way.
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[ Eorzean chocobo are a special breed of violent. Wonderful, loyal companions. But very, very violent.
Era remains alert for any signs of injury and, after a brief, scrutinizing look, she gives a nod and guides him to her cozy house in what she'd like to think is companionable silence.
Not long before reaching her block she receives a message from her dream-guide, alerting her that the amaro are currently napping and Ardbert is heading out with Peki. Era senses a wonderful opportunity for ambush and promptly squats down to make the perfect snowball.
Once she rounds the corner she launches it at her husband's retreating form—and receives a snowball to the face just as Ardbert is struck by hers. She hears him laugh as he and Peki disappear from sight. She can't help but snicker as well, wiping snow from her scales. ]
His aim has improved.
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He just stands there then, staring the woman down, even as she looks him over. Then shakes his head when she deems him worthy enough and off they go. The house he was lead to was... really lovely. It shouldn't have surprised him, but it did.
Before he could say anything though, Era was down and making snowballs and Gladio just stood there, puzzled. He followed her and... almost stretched out a arm to intercept the snowball before it hit her in the face. But remembering how she'd told him off earlier, Gladio just crossed his arms over his chest. If she had a weird complex over people protecting her, he'd just leave it alone. Though it was all a bit strange to him.]
Good to know.
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Shoes off, please! We've slippers if you would like footwear, and I can loan you a poncho if you'd like your shirt put in the dryer.
[ Probably the only item of clothing in the house that would fit both length-wise and width-wise. ]
The amaro are napping in the back gardens but may wake up, so don't be alarmed by large black birds moving outside.
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[He didn't know the specifics and he wasn't going to ask, wasn't his business. But he could appreciate hard work.
He went with her into the house and was already bending to take off his boots even before she spoke. They were covered in snow, after all. Stepping out of them he set them aside, hesitated. It was warm enough in the house, he supposed. So he shrugged a single shoulder and pulled his green sweater off over his head, as well as the shirt under it, which was also soaked.]
If you point me to the dryer...?
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[ She does give him another brief once-over after he's removed his shirts, though her look is notably very clinical. Once assured there is nothing concerning to note, Era grabs a large, warm poncho from the coat closet and holds it out for him to take with one hand while the other is held out in askance for his shirts. ]
Are there special drying instructions, or is a standard cycle fine?
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[He made a mental note of that to check out. As for checking him over, aside from the bruises she gave him, partly masked by the dark tattoo that covered most of his torso, there were scars. All of his scars are older though. The newest being the line of three claw marks on his back. As well as the scar on his right shoulder. The largest the one straight across his chest.
He handed over his clothes, reluctantly, and took the poncho with a strange look.]
Uh, yeah. Just throw them in I think.
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[ The tattoos are interesting, as she isn't often privy to seeing them. Clan markings, facial tattoos, marks from glyphs or bindings, or painted on runes are commonplace to her, but the limited amount of nude torsos she's seen have largely been marked by tooth, claw, or steel.
The scars... She wonders how well they've been healing. If he's been using ointments to keep the skin healing properly and to maintain valuable elasticity. But she can pry later on, perhaps.
She does quietly note the complete lack of hair anywhere on his torso, if only because by now that, too, is an oddity to her. Apparently she isn't the only one to have seen an oddity, given the strange look Gladio sends the poncho. ]
It's cashmere. [ She tells him, taking his clothes and draping them neatly over her arm. ] Nice and soft and warm, and should be broad enough in the shoulders.
The washroom is over there if you need it. [ A quick gesture to it. ] The upstairs is off-limits, but you're welcome to go wherever else you'd like. I'll just be a minute putting the laundry in.
[ She gives him a shallow, informal sort of bow out of reflex before striding off to do just that. ]
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A low laugh, a small shrug of a single shoulder, and Gladio set the poncho aside in favour of going to the washroom to check out the damage. Luckily it didn't seem too bad. But there were some points of dirt that he tidied up with the corner of a dampened washcloth.
By the time he left and eased himself down, he was a little cleaner, but would enjoy a bath once he returned to his own home. Though this one was nice. His gaze wandered, taking in the ornaments and figurines, the weapons... He was tempted to have a closer look, but held himself back.
Given his impressions so far, he wasn't sure if his nosing around would be appreciated.]
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Before she heads back downstairs she does take a spare moment to grab one of the ointments she uses for her own scars. If nothing else at least she'll have the option to offer it if she has an opportunity. ]
Your clothes should be dry in a quarter bell, and the hot chocolate will only take a few minutes at most to prepare.
[ One of the many things she likes about this house is that the living room and kitchen are all connected in one big space, meaning she can bustle around while guests are still nearby and in view. The housestaff at Fortemps Manor would be so thrilled with her for remembering the basics of good hosting.
Ardbert had already heated a pot of water for her, leaving Era able to melt the chocolate rather quickly in a bowl on top. Once the chocolate is sufficiently hot she dumps the water, then heats some cream and milk in the warm pot. From there she mixes it all together into some very decadent hot chocolate.
Much better than the powdered stuff.
She pours it out neatly into two mugs, then adds a small dollop of whipped cream on top, with a dusting of cocoa powder for presentation value. Thusly satisfied with her concoction, Era heads over to where Gladio has seated himself and holds out the mug for him to take. ]
Do you like ginger and molasses cookies?
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He reached for the mug when it was brought to him with a smile of thanks, and then hesitated. It'd be rude to say no...]
If they're in cookie form, don't see why not.
[But he'd given ginger a wide birth since that awful ginger flavoured beer on the train. And Kaito's ginger tea to help his stomach. A cookie was different though, right?]
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They're more molasses-y than ginger-y, if that changes your answer.
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Sorry. Some bad memories of ginger. But sure. Cookie sounds good.
[He took a sip of the chocolate. It was really damn good. Though he had to wipe a bit of whipped cream off of his nose after.]
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[ For a split second she wonders how anyone could have bad memories of food, then recalls her first (and only) experience with avocado.
She puts down her hot chocolate and strides back into the kitchen, tail flicking back and forth behind her in a perky, focused manner. The cookies are in a bird-proof container well out of reach of the windows, and she pops open the lid, plates a few of the delightfully soft, chewy cookies, then promptly returns to the living room. ]
If you decided you don't like them you don't need to finish any.
[ She takes her drink and her share of the cookies with her as she takes a seat on the opposite end of the sofa. She keeps her back against the armrest and her feet tucked daintily under her.
She takes a long sip of her hot chocolate, whipped cream and powdered cocoa sticking to the intricate grooves found in the patch of scales on her nose. It will take more effort than she cares to exert to clean her scales out, so she just wipes her skin clean and takes another (smaller) sip. ]
You can ask questions. I may not have all the answers, but I can point you to others who might.
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He washed the bite down with some of the hot chocolate, and shook his head at her question.]
Not sure I have any. What mores to know? I was dragged here against my will and I'm expected to hug my way to saving the world. Bout sum it up?
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That's the general idea of it. We've been kidnapped for the purpose of empowering the so-called gods with our touch. We're paid for our 'services', as if that makes things any better.
We're trapped within the city, and attempts to investigate the barrier and beyond will lead you to a night in a jail cell. Strange things happen regularly, like being stuck to someone for a time, though often there are more powerfully disruptive events—being turned into children, sharing dreams or memories, and rain that causes rapid growth are a few examples. These begin mid-month and last to the end of each month, give or take a few days, and not every month has a severe event taking place.
There's more resources to keep oneself occupied than there used to be, but services for physical and mental health are still severely lacking. If you're used to frequent activity and combat you'll be lacking in it here.
The natives are largely overzealous, eager to please, often invasive, enjoy gossiping about our private lives, and are too naive to understand why that may be bothersome.
And the replicated food tastes awful.
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He was getting one of his headaches.]
And there it is. The catch.
So I need to be on the lookout for that, huh?
[At least it wasn't life or death. Random magic was almost a relief to the fear of getting people killed.]
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The last place sent us on missions that risked our lives.
This place... magically messed with our lives.
It's the catch for being in a place like this.
[His eyes opened, head tilting forward to look at Era.]
The price for loved ones. Right?
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[ She holds his gaze for the briefest of moments before looking down at the ring on her finger. ]
...If given the choice, it isn't a price I would have paid.
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