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Ivar "The Boneless" Ragnarsson ([personal profile] ragnarsson) wrote in [community profile] riverviewlogs2018-02-28 11:31 pm

Picking back up where he left off (Open and Closed prompts)

who: Ivar and you! +some closed prompts
what: Someone's back from his canon update. Someone might be more angry and crazier than ever.
when: Late February-Early March
where: All over the Quarantine
warnings: Ivar is Ivar. 'Nuff said.

[If you want a closed prompt, feel free to PM me or shoot me up on [plurk.com profile] Light_shade]



I. Back and ready to roll

It's only been a short time since Ivar left Riverview, but for him, it's been two years. He's missed a lot about living in a more modern era: the convenience of modern lights, being able to have hot water whenever he wanted it, his wheelchair, and the food. So he's catching up on two years of deprivation, which means he can be found all over the city, doing various things. He's at a different place for lunch and dinner almost every night. Being without pizza and burgers this long is a pure travesty.

He also gets back into the swing of things with the Perimeter Guard. His skills have only sharpened in his time away, so he can be found training, gleefully bashing in a monster's head, or coming from these various activities sometimes covered in gore.

Anyone that he's missed will find a more emotional Viking than normal. He's missed his friends and family an awful lot in his time away. Though he'll never admit it, he's learned to appreciate what he has just a little bit more. However, it also seems like something else happened while he was away, for Ivar seems to be keeping his guard up and his hard shell around him more than ever, like he's trying to keep himself from getting hurt after it's already happened too much.

II. Catching up with his daughter

Ask Ivar what the number one thing he missed the most and it would be his daughter. He thought about Winter every single night he was gone and it ate away at the Viking terribly. His biggest fear was wondering if the same amount of time was passing in Riverview as it was for him. Was he missing out on two years of Winter's life? He'd been relieved to find only two weeks had passed.

It seemed that Winter had been rather fussy and upset while he was away if her draining life from those that had been taking care of her was any indication. It drove home again to Ivar that he needed to find a way to help her control her powers better. Maybe he'd been spoiling her just a little too much, even if she still just was a baby. But any thoughts of discipline were driven out of his head in favor of spending time with her.

He took her to the park dressed in one of her cutest outfits, letting her play around on the grass as she chased after the butterflies, one of her favorite hobbies. It was clear how much Ivar loved and had missed his little girl just by the way he looked at her.

III. Morphing time

It's been a while since Ivar has been able to properly morph. He hadn't had a whole lot of time to himself back home, and when he did, he usually had more pressing matters on his hand than practicing his shapeshifting skills. Besides, if anyone had caught him, the Vikings would have thought him some sort of unnatural being, a witch or the like, and might have contemplated the idea of burning him alive. So while there's been the occasional foray out as a dog or squirrel, they haven't been frequent.

So now that he's back in the city, he's back to his usual morphs. So there's the occasional dog, cat, squirrel, or more extraterrestrial creature roaming the city. For those that know it's him, he'll gladly approach them, and chat while in animal form. For those that don't know it's him, he's up to his usual tricks of spying on the unknowing populace to find out what he can.
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[personal profile] storradr 2018-03-08 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
"Women are usually trouble," He with a roguish smirk, but he had to remind himself that this particular woman had been keen to abandon her baby. A hypocritical thought, but Ragnar didn't know that yet.

"How have you been..." He tilted his head, making a face as he tried to decide on what word he wanted to use, "-'handling' her desire to reconnect with her child?"

He was mostly asking so that he knew how to handle Letha when Winter was in his care. That, and he was still a little suspicious of her. Was she reaching out to Athelstan and then Ragnar as a way to get to Ivar and Winter?

"Bishop? Yet another name for their priests. And all of that for just one god," He shook his head.
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[personal profile] storradr 2018-03-12 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
"Well... Yes. You are not wrong," He finally agreed with a soft, if slightly tired, chuckle.

Ragnar honestly prefered to stay out of the love lives of his children. Who they slept with or they fell in love with was their business, not his, and he expected a similar, or at least hoped, for a similar attitude in return.

Letha was a bit of a different story since that whole situation involved Ivar's daughter, but Marco, or anyone else for that matter, were of little consequence in Ragnar's mind.

"Agreed," He chuckled, "I just found out that the son of their god lived as a regular man for a time but he followed a different religion. So strange.

I do not think I would ever want to be Christian. Who would want a god that can see and know everything? We have enough trouble with ours as it is."
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[personal profile] storradr 2018-03-19 07:36 am (UTC)(link)
"Yes, that is the one," He said with a chuckle, shaking his head. Athelstan had tried to give Ragnar the answers to any questions he'd asked about his strange religion, but there was still so much that made very little sense. Even after in depth conversations. Of course, it didn't help that most of these deep conversations were had over drinks late into the night. And Athelstan was a distraction in and of himself.

He snorted softly in laughter, cracking a lopsided smirk of a smile, nodding.

The smile disappeared as he fixed Ivar with a piercing, keen gaze.

"Do you mean me?" He squinted slightly, watching Ivar's reaction with a scrutinizing, thoughtful look. He did his best to give his son space. He'd offered him a room, but had by no means forced him to life with him. He showed interest in his grand daughter, but watched her on Ivar's terms. He'd also tried to stay out of whatever feud his son and Dodger had... until he'd needed help when Athelstan had been dragged into the whole thing. Which reminded him, he should probably talk to Ivar about Dodger's activities while he was gone, but that could wait.