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harrowhark 💀 ([personal profile] necrosaint) wrote in [community profile] abraxaslogs2022-01-31 12:38 pm

open | force to break, blow, burn, and make me new

WHO: Harrowhark Nongaesimus, open
WHAT: Saddling up without a saddle and other prompts.
WHEN: Late January/early February
WHERE: Cadens

at the stables
Harrow has finally achieved part one of her role in their plan to move to Libertas: she has a horse.

She has a horse who is entirely skeletal, but that doesn't mean he isn't a very good horse. He may also be purely construct and not have a mind of his own—she isn't sure where to find Spare Horse Soul to imbue the construct with—but that isn't stopping Harrow from personifying him to some extent, the same way she has many of her other constructs.

Katharos the skeletal horse has his own stall in Cadens' stables, for the time being, since shrinking him and regrowing him is quite a pain, but anyone who spends time around the stables might see Harrow at a mounting block, eyeing the situation she has built herself here. She has a skeletal horse who has no tack, meaning he's not too comfortable to ride.

She also doesn't actually know how to ride a horse.

She just managed to figure out how to make one.

Harrow and Katharos stare each other down, somehow. It's obvious he's watching her right back, even if he doesn't have eyeballs.

the horizon
For anyone who wants to visit Harrow's domain, it's always open to visitors.

Or perhaps she wanders or chases a skeletal bird into yours.

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cryptsleeper: (i have an idea it's kind of a dick move)

[personal profile] cryptsleeper 2022-03-01 01:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"My father's horses were fairly aesthetic themselves," he offers, trying to make the words sound as casual and conversation as he possibly can. The fact that Harrow isn't looking him in the eyes is the reason why - someone must have miscalculated. "For now, I'd focus a little less on that and more on comfort."

It as blunt as he can get about what the real issue is going to be without being rude. That said, the dhampir lets out a soft sigh, then glances around. "Best to start finding some then. Am I wrong to think you have some control over your companions temperament?"
cryptsleeper: (Wine mom energy)

[personal profile] cryptsleeper 2022-03-13 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
"That will make traveling easier then, if you have that much say in the temperament. Far better than vampire horses, at any rate."

Vampire horses bred by Dracula are actual nightmares, aesthetics not withstanding, and only useable for half a given day. Alucard can understand why a horse like the one Harrow has in front of her deserves fondness. It is easier to love upon something that isn't going to nip and demand blood.

"In the interest of Cadens' population having some sort of a reaction to a large horse skeleton going down the streets, have you thought of a cover story?"

He has a feeling the answer is no, but Alucard would be thrilled to be proven wrong. In the meantime, he casts his eyes beyond the immediate area, assuming that there's a tack room somewhere. He's about to suggest heading over there to look, but the dhampir's keen eyes catch where Harrow's have gone.

A little borrowing never hurt anyone. Without missing a beat, he just walks right over, and scoops a few up in his arms. "If you don't mind my putting these on, you can then test the comfort levels."
cryptsleeper: (He's either happy or about to be sarcast)

no problems it happens and HOPEFULLY THIS WILL OFFSET ENCOURAGING DRUNK TEXTS...

[personal profile] cryptsleeper 2022-03-25 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
A small, brief upturn of the lips responds to Harrow's temporary and fleeting response.  She's welcome to ask if she likes, or otherwise he'll advise that she head over to Jaskier's domain to meet the two things that the bard's let the dhampir introduce to the space.  They're absolutely ridiculous and impractical, but fun.

"That's..." he pauses, testing the explanation for a moment or two in mid blanket haul.  "Actually, I think that would work."  The part about skeletal relics is what cinches it in Alucard's mind.  The museums are chock full of the darn things, so why wouldn't just seeing if there could be some kind of reanimation be a worthwhile experiment?  There can always be weird lies about invisible wires or electrical pulses or something.

He's careful as he piles the saddle blankets onto all of the bones, unsure of their strength.  Alucard's assumption is that they won't break given that this all seems an elaborate extension of the concept of will in magic, but he doesn't want to take the risk either.  Once enough blankets are on there, he gives the padding a very cautious pat.

"Before I go borrow more tack, come over here and put your hand in the center of the blankets?  That should be an indicator of how comfortable the ride is if no more more are added."