[ This woman has the both of them in an absolute chokehold. That said, if Rafayel is revealing his connection as a way of cementing his place in her life... Sylus would respect that.
It would be the first time. Since otherwise Rafayel is nothing but a brat. ]
thankfully, he isn't a mind reader. but, even if he had been, he supposed the present circumstance would have sobered him right up, anyway. he gives a small exhale, as if exhausted when it's only been one minute since he's walked in here. ]
I haven't lied to you yet. [ but there also wasn't a point of dishonesty here. not that he would discredit his own point. ] And I'm still here. [ he also still shared his shard, whether he had his own motivations or not. ]
But if you still need a third example, I also did give you advice, didn't I?
[ WHAT PART OF THAT IS HONESTY but really, Sylus doesn't bother pushing the point further, a little smile on his face that almost seems affectionate. Rafayel might be difficult, but he likes brats. And even if there is some part of him that feels covetous over the woman pictured in his shard, there's also a sense of understanding.
He's travelled and gotten lost across deepspace, and lived several lifetimes now, but never met anyone else as enthralled by her as him. ]
That you did.
[ He leans back, resting his ankle on the his other knee. ]
Why are you hunting Ever's researchers? Is it for her?
[ another invasive question. at this point, he should be used to it, but he does pause all the same. ]
Not at first. [ or not completely. ] The immortal cells they're researching... have you ever heard of them, or where they're from? [ lcmec... aka, lemurian cells. he's sure sylus knows that much, but he asks just to be sure.
as much as he tries not to linger on the topic, he can't help but fall silent immediately afterwards. ]
Maybe, maybe not. But, there are a lot more people still caught up in their schemes and are traded on the regular. Not just for research, either. [ rich people who would use their scales for paintings, or... well, he doesn't get into it.
he at least puts on the mask of pretending like it doesn't particularly bother him.
even if that would be impossible for anyone in a similar set of circumstances. ]
[ He doubts that, somehow. Not that he has any opinions on Rafayel's moral character, but there are plenty of problems to address in Linkon and the N109 Zone both. There must be something that drew him to this particular cause.
But he supposes that he should answer, so his gaze just drifts back to the shard still in his hand.
[ or maybe, that was just another dressed up title for what's ultimately his own method of greiving. either way, he doesn't linger on it for long. not when sylus stares so longingly at his shard...
he stares for a moment. letting his conflicting emotions settle. while in some ways their mutual connection to her made them feel closer than anyone else, it also made him feel envious. even if his own reservations are entirely self-inflicted. ]
Good, I can't see you focusing on more than one thing anyway.
[ but, there's no real venom in his voice. maybe it's his own way of keeping it light-hearted. ]
[ Except Rafayel is not wrong at all. He has his interests and inclinations, a thirst for power and control, and a greedy eye for the rare and explosive.
But nothing moves him like her. Nothing gives him purpose like her. His identity is his devotion; everything else is periphery.
[ he gives a slight roll of his eyes, as if he doesn't actually believe him. but it's subtle enough where it doesn't look like much on the surface.
at his question again, he falls silent for a moment again. ]
You know enough about me. Why don't you make a guess? Though, I don't blame you if you run away scared. [ weren't there all sorts of rumors. how their scales were as sharp as knives, and how they were capable of killing someone with just one song. he doesn't think sylus is the type to be intimidated by such things, but he says it anyway. not unlike trying to prep himself up for disappointment. ]
[ He rolls his eyes too, at the thought of him being scared of Rafayel. Not to condescend his ability or experience, but simply because the idea is so far fetched.
Yes, one of them does often run, but it's not him. ]
You're the one who scolded me for letting my rumours speak about me.
[ He has no issue with sharing his theories, but, ] Don't you want to share your story without assumptions?
I did, yeah. Though, I think in this case, reality might be worse than fiction. [ a pause as he thinks about how to word this. ] As you can guess, I have ... connections to Lemuria. The surface world is full of dangers, and humans speak a language not many other creatures of the deep really know. [ you know, cruelty. greed. not just for survival, either. ] So it's only natural some of them fall victim to the plans people have for them.
[ besides their obvious weaknesses, too.
but, he tries not to dwell on those. ]
I'm not saying I'm righteous by any means. It's just— I do believe people receive the judgment they deserve.
[ he looks back to sylus, not sure what reaction he expects. ]
[ His expression doesn't change munch, clearly interested in what Rafayel has to say, and without any judgment to pass. If anything, he looks like understands. He's mildly surprised that he's sharing this with him, even if Sylus is steadily piecing the story together.
He shrugs lightly. ]
Who are you answering to for whether it's righteous or not? Isn't it your own conscience?
[ He doesn't see any reason to worry about the judgment of others, when the one who has to bear the weight of his actions is Rafayel himself.
... But he doesn't really know what it's like to have loved ones or a family worry after you. ]
Besides, anyone who plays with fire should be prepared to get burned.
[ No one who steps foot into the world of illicit dealings should be surprised when their reckoning comes. Sylus isn't ignorant either, to just how quickly a house of cards can come tumbling down. ]
[ the words themselves aren't anything extreme. there's no quick jump to comforting him, or loose words in validating that he's a good person, and maybe that's why they come across as a lot more genuine. he knows sylus probably knows exactly what he's done.
his paintings, his voice, and the corpses that lay in wake of those mediums he uses. that's probably also why, it means a lot that he stays.
then again, maybe it's just laughable that it's a talk between two killers.
he's silent for a moment, before he releases an almost ironic sort of a half-laugh. ] You would say that.
I was once told by someone that "it wasn't that they forgot," but they chose their own happiness. That they moved on. Guess I just haven't figured out that last part. [ ... and maybe they're in the same boat in some ways.
[ He has heard stories, and if he thought Rafayel needed any advice from him, he would tell him that the language of your enemies can often be your greatest weapon. Use that understanding of their greed and their cruelty against them.
But he has nothing to teach him in that respect, so he doesn't offer him any assistance. He thinks that Rafayel could use it, but can't claim that he would accept it, and Sylus is a poor teammate, in any case.
He can offer his understanding, at least, though it might fall short of actual sympathy. It's hard to tell.
... ] How is a wound meant to heal when the blade is still lodged in it?
[ He is also not a picture of restraint. If there is something denying him what he wants, then he will remove it, regardless of the cost. What's the point in "moving on"? Becoming "better"? ]
Sometimes it is the world that needs to change, not you. [ Said arrogantly, but at least the smile he has when he looks at Rafayel seems self-aware. ]
You sure you aren't actually gunning for world destruction?
[ but, what sylus says isn't incorrect. he still hears the cries of his people in his sleep and they plague his every nightmare. maybe that's all the more reason that the grief he feels hasn't dulled since they've come to the surface. but, rafayel doesn't think about that now. almost like he lives in fear of the fact that if he dwells on it for too long, sylus would somehow know. as if he could read his heart.
maybe that's just the kind of vibe sylus gives. or maybe that's just how aware he is of his vulnerabilities.
[ He does smile at that, because well... He's not concerned with the world much. But if it's destroyed, then that might limit his ability to go on cute dates with the hunter.
Luckily for Rafayel, his eye on tells him about desire, not grief, so that much he can keep to himself. ]
No. [ Bluntly. ] There's still plenty I want to know.
[ How the hunter fits into all of this, primarily. He's curious, too, about the other Lemurians and what kind of lives they've built for themselves. What kind of life Rafayel wants for them... But he doubts he'll get that information today.
He's surprised Rafayel doesn't suspect he might want to abuse them himself. ]
On most tests, you don't get all the answers. Sometimes you have to take the pen and write them in yourself. [ as if to punctuate his point, he taps a finger over sylus' hand.
it's true that this is the extent of what he'll say. it's also the truth that it's more than he's told anyone outside of the context of what people have seen here, or his jokes about a sea god. ]
[ You want to hold hands? But he doesn't mind, carrying the weight of what Rafayel has shared, and prepared to use that to continue piecing together the story.
He tucks his shard into his jacket pocket, and then lifts a brow. ]
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It would be the first time. Since otherwise Rafayel is nothing but a brat. ]
Give me an example.
[ Stares at him. ]
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thankfully, he isn't a mind reader. but, even if he had been, he supposed the present circumstance would have sobered him right up, anyway. he gives a small exhale, as if exhausted when it's only been one minute since he's walked in here. ]
I haven't lied to you yet. [ but there also wasn't a point of dishonesty here. not that he would discredit his own point. ] And I'm still here. [ he also still shared his shard, whether he had his own motivations or not. ]
But if you still need a third example, I also did give you advice, didn't I?
[ #honesty ]
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He's travelled and gotten lost across deepspace, and lived several lifetimes now, but never met anyone else as enthralled by her as him. ]
That you did.
[ He leans back, resting his ankle on the his other knee. ]
Why are you hunting Ever's researchers? Is it for her?
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Not at first. [ or not completely. ] The immortal cells they're researching... have you ever heard of them, or where they're from? [ lcmec... aka, lemurian cells. he's sure sylus knows that much, but he asks just to be sure.
as much as he tries not to linger on the topic, he can't help but fall silent immediately afterwards. ]
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Watching him very closely. ]
You were one of their test subjects?
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he at least puts on the mask of pretending like it doesn't particularly bother him.
even if that would be impossible for anyone in a similar set of circumstances. ]
What about you?
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[ He doubts that, somehow. Not that he has any opinions on Rafayel's moral character, but there are plenty of problems to address in Linkon and the N109 Zone both. There must be something that drew him to this particular cause.
But he supposes that he should answer, so his gaze just drifts back to the shard still in his hand.
Sorry, everything he does is because of her. ]
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[ or maybe, that was just another dressed up title for what's ultimately his own method of greiving. either way, he doesn't linger on it for long. not when sylus stares so longingly at his shard...
he stares for a moment. letting his conflicting emotions settle. while in some ways their mutual connection to her made them feel closer than anyone else, it also made him feel envious. even if his own reservations are entirely self-inflicted. ]
Good, I can't see you focusing on more than one thing anyway.
[ but, there's no real venom in his voice. maybe it's his own way of keeping it light-hearted. ]
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You'd be wrong about that.
[ Except Rafayel is not wrong at all. He has his interests and inclinations, a thirst for power and control, and a greedy eye for the rare and explosive.
But nothing moves him like her. Nothing gives him purpose like her. His identity is his devotion; everything else is periphery.
Looks back at Rafayel. ]
Duty toward what?
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at his question again, he falls silent for a moment again. ]
You know enough about me. Why don't you make a guess? Though, I don't blame you if you run away scared. [ weren't there all sorts of rumors. how their scales were as sharp as knives, and how they were capable of killing someone with just one song. he doesn't think sylus is the type to be intimidated by such things, but he says it anyway. not unlike trying to prep himself up for disappointment. ]
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Yes, one of them does often run, but it's not him. ]
You're the one who scolded me for letting my rumours speak about me.
[ He has no issue with sharing his theories, but, ] Don't you want to share your story without assumptions?
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I did, yeah. Though, I think in this case, reality might be worse than fiction. [ a pause as he thinks about how to word this. ] As you can guess, I have ... connections to Lemuria. The surface world is full of dangers, and humans speak a language not many other creatures of the deep really know. [ you know, cruelty. greed. not just for survival, either. ] So it's only natural some of them fall victim to the plans people have for them.
[ besides their obvious weaknesses, too.
but, he tries not to dwell on those. ]
I'm not saying I'm righteous by any means. It's just— I do believe people receive the judgment they deserve.
[ he looks back to sylus, not sure what reaction he expects. ]
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He shrugs lightly. ]
Who are you answering to for whether it's righteous or not? Isn't it your own conscience?
[ He doesn't see any reason to worry about the judgment of others, when the one who has to bear the weight of his actions is Rafayel himself.
... But he doesn't really know what it's like to have loved ones or a family worry after you. ]
Besides, anyone who plays with fire should be prepared to get burned.
[ No one who steps foot into the world of illicit dealings should be surprised when their reckoning comes. Sylus isn't ignorant either, to just how quickly a house of cards can come tumbling down. ]
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his paintings, his voice, and the corpses that lay in wake of those mediums he uses. that's probably also why, it means a lot that he stays.
then again, maybe it's just laughable that it's a talk between two killers.
he's silent for a moment, before he releases an almost ironic sort of a half-laugh. ] You would say that.
I was once told by someone that "it wasn't that they forgot," but they chose their own happiness. That they moved on. Guess I just haven't figured out that last part. [ ... and maybe they're in the same boat in some ways.
isn't that what keeps them coming back to her? ]
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But he has nothing to teach him in that respect, so he doesn't offer him any assistance. He thinks that Rafayel could use it, but can't claim that he would accept it, and Sylus is a poor teammate, in any case.
He can offer his understanding, at least, though it might fall short of actual sympathy. It's hard to tell.
... ] How is a wound meant to heal when the blade is still lodged in it?
[ He is also not a picture of restraint. If there is something denying him what he wants, then he will remove it, regardless of the cost. What's the point in "moving on"? Becoming "better"? ]
Sometimes it is the world that needs to change, not you. [ Said arrogantly, but at least the smile he has when he looks at Rafayel seems self-aware. ]
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[ but, what sylus says isn't incorrect. he still hears the cries of his people in his sleep and they plague his every nightmare. maybe that's all the more reason that the grief he feels hasn't dulled since they've come to the surface. but, rafayel doesn't think about that now. almost like he lives in fear of the fact that if he dwells on it for too long, sylus would somehow know. as if he could read his heart.
maybe that's just the kind of vibe sylus gives. or maybe that's just how aware he is of his vulnerabilities.
still— ] Have I satisfied your curiosity?
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Luckily for Rafayel, his eye on tells him about desire, not grief, so that much he can keep to himself. ]
No. [ Bluntly. ] There's still plenty I want to know.
[ How the hunter fits into all of this, primarily. He's curious, too, about the other Lemurians and what kind of lives they've built for themselves. What kind of life Rafayel wants for them... But he doubts he'll get that information today.
He's surprised Rafayel doesn't suspect he might want to abuse them himself. ]
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On most tests, you don't get all the answers. Sometimes you have to take the pen and write them in yourself. [ as if to punctuate his point, he taps a finger over sylus' hand.
it's true that this is the extent of what he'll say. it's also the truth that it's more than he's told anyone outside of the context of what people have seen here, or his jokes about a sea god. ]
Now is it my turn?
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He tucks his shard into his jacket pocket, and then lifts a brow. ]
I don't have any secrets.
[ Except those relating to his business. ]
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That sounds like something someone who has a ton of them would say, actually.
[ ... ] You don't want to tell me about what you get up to?
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Are you that interested in Onychinus? Are you going to ask for the armoury passwords and my bank PIN next?
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tries to shoo sylus' hand further away from him. ]
Your weapons don't interest me, and do I look broke to you?
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You look greedy.
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That depends on what I want. [ ... and don't they both know what that is? ]
Anyway, I'm tired. Turn on a movie or something.
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Pornography plays. ]
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