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abraxaslogs2022-08-08 02:25 pm
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( open — august catchall )
Who: matt murdock + ota
When: august
Where: cadens
What: catch all
When: august
Where: cadens
What: catch all
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[ If only to say she's seen it. She was willing to bang a deaf guy just to say she did it, she can definitely spare some time to just watch a blind guy shoot pool. ]
You got a lotta friends, or are you more of a lone wolf type?
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( he laughs though, rubs a hand against his cheek. he was a pretty good pool player but the colors of the balls? not his strength. )
Usually, I have someone helping me, telling me where things are so I can get an idea for the shot. But I just have to have a good partner. And not be too drunk. So, I lose a lot. But I do get the balls in the holes. Just not always the right one.
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[ Unless he has only particularly upstanding humans as friends. Still, never know who could really use an extra twenty bucks. But he still didn't really answer the question of whether he surrounds himself with friends or only takes to rare exceptions.
Her mug clunks against the table when she sets it down. ]
What are you gonna do here for money? Go to the university and learn their law?
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( he hasn't even started looking. he's just been trying to keep his balance here, get his bearings, figure out what was going on. )
There's a university?
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[ Might as well plug one of the family businesses. The "donations" aspect is very much enforced by the fact that, if Julie is in the office and sees anyone with a closed purse (when she knows they have coin), she will straight-up pickpocket them while Nadine works. ]
Anyway, I'm not sure which school they teach law at, but you can just go down there and talk to 'em about classes. If anythin', I'd bet their law here is easier than our weird system was.
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( and he'd appreciate someone like that being around too because he knows how tough it can be for people that need the help the most. )
I might check into that, thank you. I don't know if the idea of going to law school again is really enticing but I'm sure it's necessary since I can't really just wave around my license and say 'I did this in New York, let me have a job here!'
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[ Julie snorts. Based on what Abraxas considers to be a full medical education, she's pretty sure law school can't be that much harder. ]
Yeah, I'm inclined to think that it's not gonna be all that hard. Probably like, a year of part-time classes. How did people become lawyers in like... 1890? I feel like they didn't go to years of law school and then pass the bar. I feel like it's mostly just that the guy who reads the best gets a suit and business card. Now he's the official town lawyer.
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( and for awhile, that's about what he did to himself. nothing except put a bunch of bandages over his bleeding wounds. claire had helped a little but he couldn't just walk into a hospital with the things he did. too many questions. )
Well, I don't want to brag but —
( matt acts like he's straightening up a tie he's not wearing before he shrugs. )
I can do okay with reading. If I have to study, I will. It's gonna make me feel like I'm in college again and that's just gonna make me feel old.
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[ She's pretty sure she can hunt him down one of those "all-in-one" cans of food-goop they were given at the peace summit. Convenience food in Cadens is not to be trusted. ]
Anyway, if you don't wanna do that, you better come up with somethin' quick, or else Mag'll put you to work washin' dishes or fixin' squeaky floorboards.
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( matt gestures at his glasses and then laughs. )
Can you imagine me trying to sweep something? I'd just sweep a bunch of nothing. But I get what you're saying. I can't just loaf around. I wouldn't want to do that anyway. I'd get bored.
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[ That tip being that you just hook your roommate up with this world's equivalent of a rock star and then convince him to support you both financially. It works great, but has several prerequisites that Matt just can't fill. ]
Do you know Sam? He might be able to help you find somethin'.
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( was there another sam around here? could be but he's pretty sure that she means sam wilson. )
I know him, yeah. I met him when I first got here. He was kind of a welcome wagon even though he was bedridden.
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[ Julie might not be on the best terms with Sam right now -- long story -- but she won't deny all the help he tries to provide to the newly Summoned. He's one of the very few among them willing to make the connections with locals that allow for them to find work and housing. ]
The only other job that's popular with us is monster huntin', so, y'know, our options are real limited in general.
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( it would work but he also has no real urge to go hunting for monsters. he'll gladly hunt for other things, other people but not monsters. )
There a lot of monsters around here?
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[ Which is not to say they aren't dangerous creatures. If anything, she's pretty sure most are much more aggressive and vicious than things like bears and snakes. But she's come to think of monsters as just large wild animals, rather than active predators of humans. Just like a bear or a panther or a buffalo, they aren't out there trying to get tangled up with people. ]
Lots of bandits too. Merchants and people travelin' pay for escorts when they go between cities.
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( it makes him curious but he knows that going out there alone would probably be pretty stupid. he's more than capable but one man against monsters that he's never faced before? it wouldn't go well and he'd probably end up getting yelled at. )
You've been? I know you've traveled between cities but did you go that way? Through monster...land?
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I mean, I never saw anythin', but technically yes. When I went to Aquila, I took a wagon, and they always have escorts to be safe. And there was one other time that I was a few hours out from the city, but I had someone with me that could fight if we needed.
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( a smile flickers across his face. he hadn't been thinking of going anywhere but good to have it confirmed. )
It's at least a comfort to know that we can move around some. Even if there are monsters out there trying to stop you from doing anything and everything.
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[ But traveling to the other cities themselves is another story. ]
Oh, sure. We can technically go wherever we want, long as we don't cross the borders. You can hire portals to go to the other cities, but it's expensive. Wagons are cheaper. Just make sure you have a couple spare weeks -- Aquila takes about a week each way, and I think Libertas is two weeks.
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( not that matt has any reason to visit the other cities save for his own curiosity but that tends to be enough for him to do what he wants to do. )
Which would you recommend if I wanted to visit one of them? Which one's better? More interesting?
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She is very into visiting new places. ]
I suppose it depends on what you like. Aquila's a beach town, it's real relaxed and colorful and the people are super nice. I never saw the ocean before I went there. Libertas is... it reminded me a lot of Vegas, but like, with less neon. It's showy and fashionable, there's casinos but also a ton of art and museums. Not as many history and science museums like here in Cadens, their museums are all about different kinds of art. They have fancy restaurants and you can get just about anythin' you want there.
[ Which is absolutely code for "hookers and blow". ]
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( maybe aquila then. new york was a big city with a lot of that culture that she made mentioned of (and the hookers and blow too) but the beach town was a new one, something that maybe he'd like to try.
he imagines himself on the beach, feet in the sand with a suit and tie on and laughs because that's not how it goes. )
Never been to the beach before. Even trying to imagine myself there is laughable. So, maybe I'll try that and see if I can enjoy sand and water and all.
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[ She can understand not going frequently or maybe not liking it, but she can't figure out how someone could spend that much time on a small island and never make it to the beach at all. She's like, ninety percent sure that Coney Island is a big deal even for natives. ]
But like I said, I never even saw the ocean before I went to Aquila. I never went anywhere close to it back home, only Kansas and Vegas. It was pretty amazin' down there in Aquila, I love it.
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( he shrugs. )
I don't drive and while I could take a taxi or something there, I just never really felt the need. Which, again, an oversight on my part.
( maybe it just felt strange to go there alone? he could have asked foggy or karen but again, just hadn't done it. too busy, too boring, too something. )
Did you go swimming?
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It does not matter that she's in her twenties. It was still amazing. ]
Swimmin', and I saw all these little crabs and fish and stuff in the tide pools. Even just goin' and sittin' on the beach for hours was amazin'. Like, I can't believe people just live near the ocean like it's nothin'. I've never seen anythin' that went on for so long, like the edge of the world.
[ She seems to catch her own enthusiasm and peg it as slightly embarrassing. Her next words are a bit more tempered. ]
So yeah, I recommend a visit.
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