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ᴀɴɴᴀʙᴇᴛʜ ᴄʜᴀsᴇ ([personal profile] sophos) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs2024-05-23 11:21 pm

open | excuse my ego, can't go incognito

Who: annabeth chase + perhaps you!
When: post emergence event, mid may into mid june
Where: thorne, the horizon, nocwich
What: post event stuff & catch all
Warnings: none right now! will add if/as needed!



[ open & closed starters in the comments! feel free to reach out [plurk.com profile] communism or romanitas @ disco for wildcard plotting/custom starters, or adjust the set up of a prompt as needed! ]

cryptsleeper: <user name="malagraphic"> (THEY!!!)

[personal profile] cryptsleeper 2024-06-09 05:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe it's best to have that conversation here. Away from Thorne and prying ears.

[It's a gentle suggestion, but Alucard won't hide his concern either. Thorne's walls probably cannot be trusted these days, and while he's just met Annabeth, Alucard does know and care about Thancred.]

I had just cause to visit Solvunn once, but it was at the height of an emergency and all territories were working together on a matter. There was no real time to take in the sights, but it seemed quiet and nice enough. Just not right for myself. The museums and the art scene of the Free Cities also weighs my bias quite significantly.

[He's careful to mention exactly how much he's involved in the latter, in no small part because it sounds obnoxious. And because Jaskier does most of the connecting, Alucard tends to be in the background planning.]

It's a fascinating study in what grows in perpetual night, at any rate. My father's people would be envious. [By way of explanation, Alucard pauses for a moment, letting his fangs be a bit more obvious than usual.]
cryptsleeper: <user name="malagraphic"> (THEY!!!)

[personal profile] cryptsleeper 2024-06-11 02:15 am (UTC)(link)
The sea glass art does sound interesting. There are some monumental scrap metal artists in the Free Cities who do remarkable work, often relying on reclaimed mining material.

[Alucard's perfectly fine with explaining the contradiction. It is a routine now, and his response is automatic.]

Half. My father was, my mother was human. It comes with certain flourishes, like being able to go out in daylight and not requiring blood for survival. Those are the two important ones, so far as I've come to understand other spheres and their undead.
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[personal profile] cryptsleeper 2024-06-12 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
[Alucard pauses at that, considering. Then a particular creeping feeling overtakes him and he lets out a mortified noise.] I cannot believe I've never thought to ask that.

[Even if the Summoned there have not engaged with the arts directly, they could still tell him. Alucard doesn't expect gallery culture, but he knows craftsmanship is likely of great value. He's an idiot.]

That's...Greek, yes? [His first language is Wallachian, but he's managed some reading skills in other languages. Polymath of a father and all that.]

I might say the same of you. [At least it means turnabout is fair play.] My countrymen call me Alucard.
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[personal profile] cryptsleeper 2024-06-12 11:46 am (UTC)(link)
It is not. I simply hope I'm afforded the grace not to look like that much of an ass. [It'll be fine. Alucard knows that, and he'll probably just ask Wanda and Himeka. It'll be fine.]

I can read small portions of ancient text. My first language comes from Latin, with some Salvonic as well. [Old Romanian isn't Old Romanian if they're still speaking it in your time period.] My father was a polymath, and language was included in his skillset. [Wait.] Am I correct to assume that these creatures are contemporary issues for you?

[The active tense suggests as much.]

Well met. I hope Nocwich is an improvement, or at least something to look forward to in the future for you.
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[personal profile] cryptsleeper 2024-06-15 01:25 pm (UTC)(link)
I appreciate it, thank you. [He can detect that tone, but that's why replying sincerely is funnier, in his opinion.]

That's still an improvement. At least the name has remained consistent over the centuries. What's Wallachian to me is Romanian to people from later centuries. It took a bit for people to connect the two here. [Never mind that though, he's interested in this version of reality.] The continuity of ancient monsters is new to me, although as a concept I suppose I shouldn't be that surprised. Is there a particular reason, or is it just the nature of your world?

[He nods, considering where else to suggest.] The woods are lovely, if you have good night vision and quick reflexes. It being nocturnal, wholly unique animals have evolved to live in it.
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[personal profile] cryptsleeper 2024-06-17 12:56 am (UTC)(link)
That is absolutely a road I don't wish to go down. Etymology is not something I follow easily, and I'm absolutely in no place to comment on it.

[A topic best left behind for more interesting ones. Alucard is quiet as he gets his answer, nodding along.]

A grander continuity, rather than one relegate to specific time and place. That's new to my ears, although the idea of creatures attacking the human world isn't. Is it only those particular mythological elements though, or are there competing pantheons?

[He doesn't like gods at the best of times, but at least these ones aren't here to make trouble.

As far as he knows.

Thank god for showing his ass about dumber stuff.]


--Well, those are provided. Apologies, I always forget that not everyone has been given that particular advantage.
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[personal profile] cryptsleeper 2024-06-20 11:32 am (UTC)(link)
So they've created designated spheres with clear boundaries between them? Hm.

[It sounds a little bit neater than the actual truth of ancient days, what with the Romans co-opting various gods for their empire. He can't remember if that was also a Greek thing. It isn't the point.] Hardly ideal, but at least it isn't centralized like the church.

[Being pre-Reformation also means there's only one church in the west. Thankfully, someone else has filled Alucard in on Martin Luther et al.]

--I feel like they could do a better job of sharing that information. But yes, they have nightvision goggles and weapons for anyone who needs them. Am I wrong to suspect that perhaps you'd rather our discussion move our feet in that general direction?
cryptsleeper: <user name="malagraphic"> (I'll consider it)

do you want to aim to wrap in another tag or two?

[personal profile] cryptsleeper 2024-06-22 10:46 pm (UTC)(link)
That counts for something. [A lot, if Alucard's being fully honest with himself.

But maybe it is best to put religion aside.]


One of the nicer parts of this place is being able to be upfront about unusual circumstances from one's home sphere. Even if say, an Earth it the same, the particular details are not. It keeps things interesting. [To say the least.]

Not every trip, but frequently enough. They also allow for hunting, and provide weapons, if you'd prefer that approach.
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[personal profile] cryptsleeper 2024-06-25 11:39 am (UTC)(link)
You're correct, I absolutely do not. Although the fangs do tend to give the game away eventually.

[He gives a soft shrug, letting the topic go.]

Sometimes, but I tend to avoid them. I can walk you over to the outskirts and let you decide if you wish to explore further, if you'd like.