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[ CLOSED ] tell them that the villains on my list
Who: Ciri, Jaskier, and others
What: Geralt has gone missing. Ciri and Jaskier are on the case.
Where: Around Cadens, the desert outside it, perhaps the other Free Cities; possibly Horizon and Network
When: Mid-November
Warnings: violence, gore, dismemberment
If you'd like to plot out a thread, please PM Ciri or Jaskier's journals, or catch us on Plurk at
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scathefire respectively!
What: Geralt has gone missing. Ciri and Jaskier are on the case.
Where: Around Cadens, the desert outside it, perhaps the other Free Cities; possibly Horizon and Network
When: Mid-November
Warnings: violence, gore, dismemberment
If you'd like to plot out a thread, please PM Ciri or Jaskier's journals, or catch us on Plurk at
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Ciri takes a slow, quiet breath, settling her racing, aching heart. ]
We found his supplies, and-- Blood. Some hair. Enough to track his scent, I hope.
Will you come with us?
[ Because there's nothing left but this one hope. No tracks, not after what had happened. She can only hope Alucard's wolf nose or vampire magic or whatever it is he can do can find traces of Geralt under the mess left in his camp. ]
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[There is the vague suspicion from the dhampir that there are details being left out. He does not prod for them, because if they were pertinent, they'd be leverage - or else things balance on too fine an emotional point, and the other two are trying to remain as cohesive as humanly possible to get what information they possibly can.
Because the sands are the problem, aren't they? Alucard has no delusions that Jaskier's a skilled tracker, but Ciri? Based on everything she's demonstrated to him? If she's missing details then that means there's something more powerful at play here.
There's a long, tired sigh.]
Only one question left: do you have an idea of how long it has been since that site was cleared?
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He sighs. He can't hold it back anymore.]
It wasn't exactly the cleanest scene.
[He isn't referring, necessarily, to what he and Ciri... it doesn't matter. It's been done, and he cannot linger on it. They have gone as far as they can with what they could find. Ciri is terribly strong and dangerous, but she isn't a full Witcher like Geralt. Doesn't have his nose or his eyes.
And of course his plants aren't a fucking help. Not for this.
Honestly, he would've preferred a simple yes or no. Before things get --]
We found he was missing from Roach -- his horse -- returning home. She must've been out there a day or so on her own, and he wouldn't leave her on her own if he could. I'd estimate three days, four at the most. [He pauses, and his voice is tight.] Is that... too long?
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[ Geralt giving them a direction he'd be hunting in had helped, of course, but Alucard is right to assume Ciri knows what she's doing on top of that.
She glances from Jaskier to Alucard. The way the bard's voice catches and falters makes her chest hurt, the anger and fear licking like flames at the edges of her thoughts. She shoves them away, holding Alucard's gaze steadily. ]
It's not too long.
[ She answers for him with certainty, her level gaze daring Alucard to object. In truth, she doesn't know-- but a trained hound can hold a scent for a week, more if it's of proper breeding. Surely a dhampir's senses are at least as good as a hound's. ]
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They keep mentioning the horse. In that, there's a chance of determining if he can pick up anything at all without needing to be hauled into the desert to be a glorified sniffer dog for someone he's currently not speaking to and isn't sure he'll speak to again.
He also cannot believe the words that are about to come out of his mouth.]
Let me smell the horse. If there is anything especially unusual, it should still be there, and may be more helpful before going any further.
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Moreso, Jaskier is left unsure because, as far as he knew, Alucard and Geralt were on rather good ground (which says a lot, considering Geralt's... everything.) And now it feels as if he's not only doing them a favor, but needs to bribed to do so.
It's --
His brows raise. Any other context, it would have been funny to hear the very serious dhampir talk about smelling a horse. Roach was exhausted, and they'd only just stabled her so she could rest. Perhaps that was to their advantage.] The stable's not far. I... thank you, Alucard.
[He doubts Ciri is willing to share the same sentiment. (And later, when they know what the fuck is going on, he can. Pick at this.)]
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Ciri nods. ]
Good idea. We'll start there.
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[He's not sure where they've stabled the horse, but this much Alucard knows: he'll get much more out of this if he's a wolf. So within two steps he is no longer human. Big, gold eyes look up at Ciri, waiting for her or Jaskier to start moving.
Best to get started.]
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What he's not? People turning into wolves. And there he is, a wolf again already. With barely a conversation between the three of them, and what was there with sharp edges.
He should be used to this. He has. He's seen it the other way around. Unfortunately, it's still quite startling, even if it's sort of beautiful in its fluidity. (Where do his clothes go? Do they become skin and fur? My. That's much more useful than what werewolves have to go through.)
Jaskier keeps walking as if he had no reaction to it, and as if it wasn't strange as fuck to have a companion who kept changing into a wolf (he imagines to avoid further conversation on the way there.) And it is quiet. Tense. He isn't sure what to say after this tentative agreement to either of them, and it feels bizarre to attempt to fill this silence.
So silence it stays. Until he practically itches with it, and the stable's scent carries towards them on the wind. Inside, Roach has her head stuck in a bag, munching away as her tail flicks. Lounging in her gifts now she's back home with a job well done. A journey completed.]
Well. Here you are.
[If only to say something.]
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Ciri stays by the horse's head, stroking her neck and partially blocking her vision while Alucard explores. ]
She probably won't kick you, but watch your head anyway.
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To Ciri's concerns, there is only a nod of the wolf's head. His nose wiggles. Flares. And then Alucard gets to work.
He starts by sniffing at Roach's middle, where any sort of attached saddle or other riding kit would be. The smell of the stable is the strongest, but below that is leather. Then dessert, all open air and dry, dry climes that carry cacti on it. There's...there's something with the leather, but he can't figure out what.
So the wolf stands up on its' hind legs. There's more leather on the top part of the horse (he is aware there's better terminology, but fuck it), so the smell is stronger there. Or at least it should be. Alucard takes a deeper sniff, careful not to press too much weight against Roach.
Ozone?
That can't be right. But the note is similar, and it mixes with the layer of leather.
The wolf moves out of Roach's stall. He knows what he is hunting for now, and it is only a matter of finding where the other two have placed Roach's saddle for now. It takes a few minutes to find the darn thing, but once it happens? Alucard's wolfy snout is pressed against it, working through the layers of scent. (He never wanted to know what Geralt's butt smelled like, but here he is, cursed with knowledge.)
The ozone scent is there again, but with it is something else. A faint undercurrent, and--oh.
Oh dear.
A sigh escapes the wolf, and Alucard is standing in the thing's place a moment later, eyes cast down.]
I can't say what happened. Only that there's traces of magic here that would block further tracking.
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So he sighs a few times instead, moving to the other side of Roach's head, but keeping a bit of space between them so she doesn't feel too trapped. With a wolf entering behind them, he imagines she isn't having the time of her life, either. You know what? Join the family.
Jaskier peeks over her shoulder to watch Alucard's investigation, every inch of him tight in the hopes he'll find something. He seems to be following a trail, but... honestly, this has never happened to Jaskier in his life.
The wolf sighs.
Oh. That's a bad sign.]
Magic? [He pats Roach and steps away to peer at the saddle. Shouldn't he be able to sense it himself? Blast it, he has magic. And yet all one needs is the magic of... a nose.] A mage, then. [Of course. It had to be. What did the Witcher lack a defense against? Magic.] Or one of us. The Singularity mages. [He runs a shaking hand through his hair.] Fuck. Can you tell if there's more than one? Even with magic, I don't think one mage could take him alone.
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Ciri takes a deep breath, trying to settle her nerves so she can settle the horse. ]
Can you tell anything more specific than just... magic? Traces of humans or anything else?
[ Alucard's no mage, not as far as she knows, and Ciri's aware it's a ridiculous question, but the way things are beginning to slot together leaves her desperate. Geralt had been ambushed. Taken. He must have been incapacitated to leave his sword and Roach like that. He'd probably been sleeping, and someone with magic took him by surprise and--
What?
The idea of portals immediately comes to mind, the way it would explain Geralt vanishing from his camp without taking any of his gear. It is an explanation. One that fits uncomfortably well, and leaves Ciri's blood ice in her veins. ]
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The scent is too faint for me to make any further kind of determination. [The worst reason, but the truest one.] And I don't think going out to the desert where this happened will help me, unfortunately. The kind of nuance I think you're both hoping for isn't well adjusted to this world's magic yet.
[Maybe if he hadn't had his powers removed upon being dragged to Thorne, it'd be a different story. But here they stand awkwardly in front of a saddle, the dhampir the bearer of bad news.
He looks off to the left, where neither of the other two are standing. Privacy, until he's dismissed.]
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To be honest, he agrees with Alucard. That he shouldn't go out there. Not because he won't find anything -- though there's that -- but there's sure to be remnants of what they did. The bodies still there.
If anything, all he'll smell is blood, anyway.]
It's about as I suspected. Still, it's confirmation of something we weren't sure of. I do appreciate your help, Alucard.
[No matter how terribly the dhampir is wishing to not be here.] When you think of your matter of payment, let me know.
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It is more than we had before. Very well.
[ She nods, and gestures vaguely back out at the street, leading them away from the horse to let her eat in peace. ]
Consider it a favor owed, if nothing else.
[ It's a more generous offer than it may seem at first, as she doesn't put specifics to it. Alucard had been decent and understanding, helpful despite his cold demeanor; she intends to have his back when he needs it, if he asks. ]