Kaeya "perpetual problem" Alberich (
cryovision) wrote2021-05-19 05:36 pm
Pavo Heart Game: Wednesday Session
When you enter the light, you find yourself hovering weightless in a void, as if caught in a moment of falling inertia. In the distance, you hear a voice that seems to shift and twist, familiar and yet unfamiliar.
"You shouldn't be here. But since you already are, let's make a wager. If you can uncover the truth, you'll find me. If you can't, you may be hopelessly lost... What a shame that would be."
You begin falling, and your vision blacks out--
[OOC NOTE: your goals are "reveal the truth" to "find the true heart". All images in toplevels are for general inspo, please make sure you read the flavourtext cause things are not exactly as they are in the images.]
"You shouldn't be here. But since you already are, let's make a wager. If you can uncover the truth, you'll find me. If you can't, you may be hopelessly lost... What a shame that would be."
You begin falling, and your vision blacks out--
[OOC NOTE: your goals are "reveal the truth" to "find the true heart". All images in toplevels are for general inspo, please make sure you read the flavourtext cause things are not exactly as they are in the images.]

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You have so many issues.
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[He just laughs, a little awkward, and holds his basket a bit closer.]
I do, that's true. You've seen a lot of things I generally don't like to show.
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It would be easier if you weren't so weird about help.
[She comes over to look at the grapes.] Its easy to accept issues. But watching you hurt like that and running from help...
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[SHRUG. At least this self is stripped of all the lies!]
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....it is easy to fall into that. Just easier to pretend it doesn't matter.
[...what if she checks Elemental Sight?]
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True enough. My situation is a little finicky, but I'll admit I've also just got a horrible personality.
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And yet you'll help people who weren't expecting it.
I guess that tracks. Can give, horrible at taking, kind of thing can drive people nuts.
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Or seen as a nagging busybody.
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[Putting another bunch of grapes into the basket -- and now it's full! So he's turning to head up the path to the manor.]
Would you like to join me for refreshments? No funny business, I promise.
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[She's gonna pick a grape to eat and follow along.]
I could use the break. And would appreciate it. I can deal with terrible, but blind sided is.... [Ugh.]
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[Around the manor is a lovely patio, and more signs declaring it to be "Dawn Winery". Maids approach as you come up -- they have faces, unlike the starting hall knight, but you can just tell they're scenery. They're not actual pieces.]
Bring us something nice and light, will you please?
[Pavo makes his requests while oozing charm, and the maids seem all too happy to fill them, scurrying off with smiles on their faces.]
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We had literal assassins after us, there would have been murder soon enough.
[She huffs.]
...are the maids someone you know too?
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[Pavo plops the basket of grapes on a wooden table, and takes a seat.]
The maid are... familiar, yes. Although in the real world, I haven't been welcome at the winery in a long time.
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[She sits down across from him.]
Why not? What is this place to you?
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[He's heard of evil dragons before, so that makes sense. A maid comes up with a tray of drinks, and Pavo happily takes one to sip at.]
This place is the business of my foster family. It was Noctua's father's, and now it's Noctua's -- and his place of residence. But we had a falling out awhile back, when his father passed. We've made up now, but only in this fairy realm, so I haven't been welcomed back yet.
Do drink, if you like.
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[She will accept the drink.]
The complicated feeling stuff? Why you were hesitant with them accepting you?
[She eyes this drink and will caaaarefully take a drink.]
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[It's a mix of a strong, intensely flavoured liquor (think: absinthe), mixed with a sweet sparkling white wine.
It's definitely the same cocktail he was trying to get you to drink in the bar. But it comes with nothing weird -- it's just a drink.]
Because I'm a remnant of a fallen land. --And that's a secret only a bare few people know. I think you've earned a little truth, though.
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[Good thing it was just a sip. She will just. Have to drink very slow.]
A fallen...
[There is a pause.]
The monster curse?
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[He leans back in his chair and crosses his legs, as another maid comes up with a plate of artful little sandwiches, which she places on the table before taking her leave with a bow.]
That's right. I'm afraid I can't tell you the details, but my homeland earned the ire of the gods, and was destroyed. There's nothing left of it now but pitiful sinners.
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[She will take a sandwich though.]
...I mean, not just sinners. Not really.
It depends on the nature of the curse for the people, so I can't speak on that. Maybe it's deeper, or maybe its like how some of the curses of my world are.
But...
History never fully vanishes. No matter how much wrath a place experiences.
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[There's a lot of meaning in those words, but he won't elaborate on them.]
In the meantime, I get to enjoy the wine and music of Mondstadt, and the company of its people.
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But even then, people will still get to see your homeland. The things they built, the things there and sent away. No country is ever truly gone. Its the great thing about humanoids. They're so intent on leaving a mark behind.
Mondstadt is a good country then?
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[He continues to sip his drink, looking off over the vineyards.]
Mondstadt is nice, yes. It's a kind city, that cherishes freedom more than anything. I don't think there's a place as welcoming anywhere else in the world.
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