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[open] july catchall
Who: Viktor and special guests and YOU
When: July through early August
Where: Cadens, the Horizon, Nocwich
What: open stuff, closed stuff, whatever I WANT
Warnings: general sadsackery, the usual references to (previously) terminal illness, otherwise will list as needed
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When: July through early August
Where: Cadens, the Horizon, Nocwich
What: open stuff, closed stuff, whatever I WANT
Warnings: general sadsackery, the usual references to (previously) terminal illness, otherwise will list as needed
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This isn't the first time he's heard someone voice the idea of leaving. It is, however, the first time where it's seemed possible. That alone deserves some serious thought as perhaps it'll bring more comfort than anything else. ]
I've always thought that if there were ways for us to arrive here involuntarily as we all did, then there has to be a way back beyond how occasionally someone disappears and for seemingly no reason.
[ Not that it makes it easier for any of them still left here, as he well knows. So does Viktor, but that's not also what Claude's meaning to focus on now. ]
I'm not claiming they're related, but - those nightmares we all had last year, where there was that intervention involving the crystals and the underground lab to supposedly help. If there was something there with the Singularity's connection in how those other elements were brought forth from home, then to me it stands to reason it's able to look back to where we were brought from. Someone could be able to see that somehow, or even answer why it is even for those of us from the same worlds we've arrived from different times.
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[That's how he has to look at it, anyway. Yes, it's powerful magic, but Viktor has harnessed powerful magic before. More than that, he has the knowledge to combine it with technology, to make both greater than the sum of their parts. He's done the impossible so many times. Perhaps this will be his greatest achievement.
But he wants to do more than just go back. He wants to find the Jayce that he knew, and make a place for them, so that they can finally have what they both deserve. The idea that his Jayce is gone, returned home without memories or somehow lost to the dimensional aether--that's not acceptable to him.
It's not just the Summoning ritual. He has to break it all open, and make it his own.]
However they do it, I have to find out. That's the first step.
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All of them with their lived events all mismatched, and the vast majority of them in conflict beyond that which had engulfed Fodlan in the same way regardless of what else came before or followed after. The step Viktor is talking about could answer those questions he has about what came to pass in Fodlan if the Summoning ritual had looked for them specifically in their respective presents. How they could be so different, and whether that's only true for them. ]
Petra was mostly as I remembered her, but there were certain things she'd lived that made it impossible for her to be the Petra I knew based on what she'd lived that was impossible with what I did. Sylvain is the same, and the same is true for what they both knew about me. I'm not the me they know in their... lifetimes.
[ But Hilda is from his - probably, as a voice reminds him in the back of his mind, because there's always the chance she isn't and they both want to believe that's not the case until it becomes apparent it is. He can't think about that now though as he pauses because he's searching for a way to complete those thoughts before abandoning it with the assumption Viktor will follow what he's saying anyway. Maybe he should be saying this is all a bad idea, but as always: curiosity wins out. ]
Is there a way to navigate that being a possibility for everywhere else?
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[And there are, theoretically, an infinite number of them. It's going to take him some time to untangle, but if he does figure it out--how to breach the boundary between worlds--all of this could be at his fingertips.
It's exciting. He wishes he were more excited about it, but the circumstances put a damper on it. This is not the first he's heard of Claude and his friends being from slight variations of the same world, and he can't help but be intrigued.]
I would want...this would be for all of us. Those of us who wish to go, and those who want to stay. We can't continue being at the mercy of the Singularity. Of these people. We deserve a choice.
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[ Perhaps that's a rhetorical not-quite-a-question he doesn't want to be answered. It's difficult to picture a world in which Fodlan isn't thrown into war even with the chance to bring all of those timelines together. But maybe there is - maybe it would be possible somehow to prevent so much from happening and direct it in other ways. That feels like a dream even with Viktor's intent to straighten out all diverging paths into something possible.
Claude still finds himself nodding when it comes to the mention of a choice. Such a thing would be far more than they've been granted by being here or remaining here while others have left. ]
Whatever you're setting out to do, I support you. I'll help in any way I can. [ Starting with putting the box of pastries in front of Viktor finally, though that's not really (only) what he means when he follows that up with a wave meant to encompass their general surroundings. ] Including with whatever might be best around here, if you're open to that, so you can have time to focus on figuring out what you need to.
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[He thinks of Garrus, whose Commander is here, ostensibly, but is a different person than the one he knows. The very concept of a multiverse comes with innumerable complications, of which this is one. It's daunting, the prospect of puzzling it out, but if he can't do it, then who will? Viktor refuses to believe that the people here are the only ones able to reach beyond the boundaries between worlds.
For now, however, there are more practical matters to shore up, as Claude reminds him with the pastry box. Whatever might be best around here, he says, and Viktor looks around the workshop, realizing that he's going to have to maintain the business alone, now.]
This is-- [He furrows his eyebrows. Asking for help has never been his strong suit, so he tries to remind himself that this is practical, more than anything.] --too much for me to manage alone. We just expanded to Aquila, I won't be able to smith in-house anymore...I will have to reconfigure the whole business.
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What's less so, however, is the expression on Viktor's face as he considers the workshop and what all needs to be done. The frown is a familiar one if only because he's sure it's been on his own face now and then over the years, and Claude's quick to shake his head. ]
Too much is exactly why I offered since it might be too much for you, but it won't be if we can get some things figured out here. I've been working for some of the merchants around the city with book balancing, orders, various contacts with whoever their clients are, for the past year or so. I can put some or all of that to use here if you'd like me to. Same goes for what I know from running a country from before that.
[ Slight wry smile there, since: that's something he realized in retrospect he probably should've told Viktor in any one of their conversations prior to announcing it to the Free Cities Summoned as a whole some time ago. ]
I don't think I'd be the only one to offer help either. You're not alone, and that's what we're here for.
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I couldn't ask you to do that.
[Even if he's offering. The protest is more cursory than anything--Viktor already knows that Claude will insist.]
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I think the saying goes that it's a good thing you're not, then, right?
[ Or however that goes when it comes to asking; Viktor's right Claude isn't going to accept that as an answer. ]
How about this as a compromise: I'll come back tomorrow and you can show me the books and we'll figure out where to go from there one day at a time. If any of it involves going to Aquila then I can do that whenever you need it to happen. But for now we just sit here, because for today all of that can wait.
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[But he's still guilty, that he would be in such a state, where people feel like they need to step in and help him. Viktor values his independence, and can't help but be a little ashamed, that he's made such a scene.
Claude, eloquent as ever, offers a plan. All he can really do is swallow hard and nod.]
It would be appreciated.
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[ They'll start with tomorrow, and where it leads from there can be figured out on each day following. He'd meant that one day at a time, especially since that was something he kept repeating to himself in the wake of Petra and Marianne's disappearances to get through it.
Much as Claude's steered the conversation away from that topic, it's difficult to not let it sink back into his thoughts. He leans back against what's behind him and takes a silent breath, then speaks. Honesty is difficult on top of that he doesn't entirely know where he's going with this, but hopefully the sentiment behind it - support in other ways than what's been previously voiced - translates all the same. ]
I care- cared for Petra deeply. When I realized I would never see her again, I made mistakes. A... lot of them, really, and some I don't know yet how to repair though that's another topic entirely. I won't pretend my situation was the same when it comes to losing someone important, and I definitely don't mean for this to sound like the start of any kind of lecture when it's not. Just that whatever you need to do, wherever this needs to go - I understand. I'll be here for you through it.
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Objectively, he knows he isn't alone, but he does need to be reminded of that. He sits there quietly as Claude talks about losing Petra, and though he's curious about what kinds of mistakes, he's not going to make Claude tell him. What matters is that he understands.]
It's selfish to think that my situation is somehow unique. That's the point of--it's why I have to find a way. So that we can all make a choice.
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[ And Claude would argue it is unique if that didn't feel like pressing on wounds for all of them - no one will fully understand what Viktor feels over losing Jayce, what he felt over losing Petra, Hilda for Marianne, and Sylvain for Felix except each person named. All that can be done is to be there for each other through it, and that's something filed under Claude's regrets from Petra's disappearance. He could've done more outside of that, but nothing to do now but provide that for another friend with a shake of his head. ]
As you said, there has to be a way to do this. Otherwise they wouldn't keep the ritual itself so hidden from us if they believed we couldn't do something to change it. Or alter it to make it do something else, including sending us back to where they drew us in from.
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[Of course he’s allowed to be upset—-it just seems juvenile, to pretend like his hurt is somehow worse or more important than anyone else’s. He should have been working on this much sooner, not just after it affected him personally.]
I refuse to believe that any of the Free Cities officials who conduct this ritual are smarter than me. If they figured it out, there’s no reason why I couldn’t.
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That I don't believe either on the matters of intelligence since they haven't had anyone challenge it the way you're going to, nor are they ready for that. I'll also keep bringing you these, [ because the pastry box was only meant to be temporarily forgotten once more as he picks it up for Viktor to browse for now or for later, ] when I stop by to make sure you're set with everything. I'll plan on coming by in the morning so we can get started then, if that works for you.
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That's fine. [He eyes the pastries, understanding what it's about but so far not moving to indulge.] I'll be here.
[Where else?]
wrap here? <3
Why is why Claude nods and then sits back again without pushing the box in yet another temptation; that can wait. Tomorrow's another day where the ritual also waits to be unraveled then on top of everything else to come, and for now it's enough to sit here as long as needed before getting to anything else. ]