Kiryu Kazuma (
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abraxaslogs2021-06-13 11:52 am
Chapter 1 | Strange New World | Open Log
WHO: Kiryu and you
WHAT: Getting to knoooooow you, getting to feel really skeeeeezy (about this situation)
WHERE: Room 7, The Dungeons, around the castle
WHEN: June 12 and 13
NOTES: No warnings to begin with. If you'd like a starter, or to plot for something, feel free to ping me on plurk @ yarnzipan
WHAT: Getting to knoooooow you, getting to feel really skeeeeezy (about this situation)
WHERE: Room 7, The Dungeons, around the castle
WHEN: June 12 and 13
NOTES: No warnings to begin with. If you'd like a starter, or to plot for something, feel free to ping me on plurk @ yarnzipan
- room 7
- [ Kiryu's used to sharing a room with people, given his prison experience, but he's never shared such a nice one. Hell, he's never had such a nice one, even during the Bubble.
It means he's meticulously neat and tidy, and that he's very careful to both keep to his space and respect that of the others. He can't help, however, that this is the place where he's supposed to sleep and he doesn't often sleep with his day clothes on. So it's very likely that one of his roommates may get a look at his back and, by extension, the large and intricate tattoo on it. (They might also catch him moving his slee to the floor with some blankets because he can sort of handle a western style cot but something like this? Too soft.)
They'll also probably catch him at his morning exercise routine, which isn't much but he's getting on in years now. Gotta maintain if you want to keep the muscle.
And, of course, if he sees you? Well, if he knows you, you'll be greeted. If you haven't met yet? Gotta do those introductions, after all. ] - the dungeons
- [ Kiryu's priority in these days are those in the dungeons. Perhaps it his own experiences in being imprisoned, and perhaps it's the fact that he knows for a fact (in his mind) that the reasoning for their imprisonment is absolute garbage, but he just can't make himself care about the concerns of an 'honored guest'. Not when there are people below them, suffering the same disconnection and loss of their world as they are with quite a lot less support.
That's why he's going to go between the cells and ask if anyone needs anything, check in to see how people are doing, and (quietly) try to make sure that the guards haven't been abusing anyone. The one thing he has on hand consistently is cigarettes, and thankfully, that little fire spell he's learned is the perfect way to light one up for someone.
Looking for something? Want a companionable smoke? Need a favor? Curious why a 'guest' is down here? Feel free to say hello. ] - around
- [ Kiryu isn't the sort to make promises and not keep them, which is why most of his time during these days is spent dealing with the servants, the various people going about their jobs, and he uses every ounce of experience in helping the denizens of Kamurocho to find every potential tasks that someone might need help with and help them out with it. And if he plies those favors and assistance into the kind of supplies he needs for those in the dungeons, so be it: everyone wins. So if you spot him carrying things, doing dishes, watching children, or otherwise doing some menial, random task for someone? Well, he's not going to stop but he will happily chat with you while he's at it.
And if you just happen to be wandering? That means you might find him just about anywhere, the Tower etched on his clothes. If the cloth is thin enough or rucked up in anyway, you might notice another design on his actual skin. ]

the dungeons
Despite this, Majima looked casually indifferent as he leaned against the wall opposite from the direction Kiryu approached rather than sad and despondent against the back of the cell like last time they talked. He had heard the footsteps approaching and after a moment of careful listening to determine whether they were from a guard or not, Majima took his position against the wall to watch and see who was headed this way. His demeanor brightened just ever so slightly as he caught sight of Kiryu on the other side of the bars.]
Kiryu-san. Back again.
[Was that the slightest hint of delight in his otherwise casual tone? Perhaps he had doubted Kiryu would actually return and this was a pleasant surprise. It certainly beat being stuck down here with no one else but his cellmates to bother.]
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No lighter. I think most people learn the spell.
[ But Kiryu will put his hand through the bars and perform the spell to offer a small flame for him. ]
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He slid a cig out of the pack and inched closer to the bars, lighting the cigarette with the flame. Took a deep breath. Exhaled slowly. That hit the spot.]
...thanks. A place like this? A lighter? Not surprised they don't have 'em. But ya would think they'd have some matches around for those without nifty fire spells.
[After all, how was he supposed to light a cigarette after Kiryu was gone? Then again, beggars couldn't be choosers. He'd just have to be grateful that Kiryu did this much for him and hope he could swing some method to light the others later. Or use them as currency for something else.]
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I'll keep looking. I think it might be my fault, since I asked one of the apprentices.
[ He needed to check with the kitchen staff, which he'd do on the next venture up. But at least the man would get a smoke now. He's down here often enough anyway. ]
How are you doing, nii-san?
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As strange as it may have been, and awkward it may have felt, to think this man knew him in a future he knew almost nothing about--it was also the best bet he had. The closest thing to a friend he had here.]
Oh, you know. Peachy. [He took another hit from his cig then started to unravel the eye patch from the pack.] Better food than you would expect down here at least. What's it like upstairs? No changes yet, I take it.
[It had really only been a day, two, right? Nothing seemed to have changed in the mood of the guards so he doubted anything new had come up yet. Nothing pertinent to himself and the other new guests anyway.]
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To the question, though... He shakes his head. No, no real changes. There is some news, however. ]
There’s going to be a festival. And there’s some sort of diplomatic envoy that is considering strengthening ties with this country.
Most of the servants have been incredibly busy, [ considering the festival, of course ] So I’ve been helping out for supplies. I got to look after a little boy for most of an hour just before I came down.
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For now, he's distracted by the next tidbit Kiryu said. His brows lifted at the last part. Then he reassessed Kiryu's age by giving him a closer look and considering the information just given.]
Ah. You a father or something? Sound pretty giddy for such a thankless job being put on ya.
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I took in a girl some years ago. She had a son a year or so ago.
[ So… a grandfather.]
I also just like working with children. I grew up in an orphanage.
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Or maybe it was all in his head. Who knew. He was still amused. He could use all the good humor he could get.]
Oh? Wouldn't'a figured you for the fatherly type. Then again, you do care a lot about lost causes, eh? [He deliberately looked away to finish tidying up the eye patch before he put it on.] Must be a lot of work for an old man.
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I had recently retired before I came here. [ “Retired” is a good word for it, if not entirely accurate. ] But it looks like these people decided it will have to wait.
[ A look at Majima. ]
You’re not a lost cause, Majima-nii-san. If telling you that is the only useful thing I do here, it would still be worth it.
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He didn't ask. If for no other reason than Kiryu was doing the thing again. The stupid thing where he tried to insist that Majima was a good person or something.
Majima tsked and looked in the opposite direction, feigning trouble with the eye patch as he finished putting it on.]
These people decided a lot of things. Maybe they're right about some of them. Maybe they know something we don't.
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Fine. They can disagree.
Other topics then. ]
Do you like to fight?
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Sure, guess so.
[Said with a more casual tone than was felt. He supposed that's what Kiryu wanted to hear or else why would he bring it up. That answer wouldn't have flown with the Lord of the Night persona though. Made it a little awkward for him to just admit it openly.]
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Cho-han?
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Ain't got anything worth bettin'.
[Said with a smile as he deliberately pushed the pack of cigarettes into the back of his pants. He moved closer to the bars and sat facing Kiryu directly though, ready to play.]
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[ He looks over at Majima and shakes his head immediately to dismiss any concerns. ]
Not from home. Here. Loser answers the winner’s question as best they can.
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Accepted. Toss 'em.
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Odds.
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[ He’ll lift his fingers and show that the dice are showing a four and a three. He’ll dip his head to Majima. ]
You win. What would you like to know?
[ He’d said that it should be stories from here, but he wouldn’t tell Majima no if he asks for something back home. ]
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Fine then. He'd give it his best. Ask a question that seemed to fit the criteria.]
Hm. Let's start with something easy. What happened when you got here?
[Obviously it was different from the way they treated the guests thrown down here in the dungeons. But he didn't know how exactly.]
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I assume the manner of our coming here was roughly the same: the darkness, the fountain, the wizard.
[ But he doesn’t stop there. ]
They claimed my arrival as a success, and then I was cleaned up and given clothes. They tried to tell me all manner of things about this world, but my mind was too clouded by the experience.
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Least they told you things. They marched me down here mostly in silence. Except for the berating.
[Mostly about his symbol--sign, arcana, whatever--when he asked about it. It wasn't really something he wanted to learn about so much but it'd been etched onto his clothing and he'd stared at it until he'd finally gotten the urge to ask a question. It had elicited a response other than rough mutterings and shoves to keep quiet and keep moving so that was something at least.]
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No one will answer why you and the others are down here. I would understand if both of us were here.
But if they had a problem with yakuza, I should be behind bars as well.
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Really? Hmph. [He almost sounded amused.] Guess you got some quality I don't.
[There was almost a lilt to his voice like he thought it was obvious. He looked away and then down at the dice. He gestured at them with his head.]
Toss 'em.
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