Ivar "The Boneless" Ragnarsson (
ragnarsson) wrote in
riverviewlogs2017-04-26 08:42 pm
Anger is a gift
who: Ivar and you!
what: Fireflies, a chariot, catch-all for April
when: Late April
where: All over the city, the stables
warnings: Possible violence with the red firefly?
These little fireflies are an awful nuisance. Throughout the week, he would get bit by a whole troop of them. Sometimes just one, but if you catch him at the right time, there might be a few overlapping effecting him.
Red
When he gets bit, the obvious question is, "How can anyone even tell?" Ivar's always got a constant simmering state of barely-contained anger below the surface. It tends to come in two forms: the kind that instantly rises to the surface and makes him do stupid things like pick fights with people or attempt to murder them for the most banal of reasons. Or the second kind, which is far more dangerous. He buries it down and it lurks below the surface as he plots, ready to destroy whoever it is that's wronged him. It won't last too long, considering the handle he's already got on his anger, but beware anyone who finds him while he's still got his weapons nearby. Fortunately, this one only lasts about a day before the effects fade and he's back to his usual simmering anger.
Orange
The bug prompting him to be more open and honest hits him pretty hard. Ivar's never been one to hold back precisely what he's thinking, but usually it's veiled by a layer of biting sarcasm. Now, his honesty is much more naked, not really held back by any restraint. He's not going to bite his tongue even if it gets him into deep shit. On the other hand, if anyone has ever wanted to see what lies beneath the tough-as-nails exterior he's constantly projecting, now's the time to make the most of it. This one will last a couple of days before fading.
Violet
This one will affect him the longest, lasting almost the entire week. Ivar's entirely unused to dealing with the softer emotions of life. Vikings aren't big on open affection and love...well, love for him is a complicated emotion as it is. His thoughts during the week seem to be all over the place. He thinks an awful lot of a certain dark-haired necromancer, but oddly enough, he finds others creeping into his thoughts. Several of them are guys and that is definitely surprising. Anyone who catches him during this period of time is going to be in for a surprise. He can be quite caring and affectionate when the mood is exacerbated as much as it is by the fireflies.
Chariot Racing
Ivar takes a trip down to the stables to see his horse. He looked the gelding over, brushing, currying, and digging the bits of muck out of his hooves. Then it was time to do what he'd wanted to for a while. He harnessed the horse to the war chariot from home that had turned up one day. Then he got situated on the seat, slapped the reins down, and took off tearing down the street.
Anyone notice a horse and chariot barreling down at top speeds while the driver cackles like a madman? Yeah, that's Ivar. Best to get out of the way. He's not stopping if he runs you down. But he will stop if he sees anyone he knows, mainly so he can brag about the sweet set of wheels he has now. C'mon, it's ten times cooler than just a simple car.
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what: Fireflies, a chariot, catch-all for April
when: Late April
where: All over the city, the stables
warnings: Possible violence with the red firefly?
These little fireflies are an awful nuisance. Throughout the week, he would get bit by a whole troop of them. Sometimes just one, but if you catch him at the right time, there might be a few overlapping effecting him.
Red
When he gets bit, the obvious question is, "How can anyone even tell?" Ivar's always got a constant simmering state of barely-contained anger below the surface. It tends to come in two forms: the kind that instantly rises to the surface and makes him do stupid things like pick fights with people or attempt to murder them for the most banal of reasons. Or the second kind, which is far more dangerous. He buries it down and it lurks below the surface as he plots, ready to destroy whoever it is that's wronged him. It won't last too long, considering the handle he's already got on his anger, but beware anyone who finds him while he's still got his weapons nearby. Fortunately, this one only lasts about a day before the effects fade and he's back to his usual simmering anger.
Orange
The bug prompting him to be more open and honest hits him pretty hard. Ivar's never been one to hold back precisely what he's thinking, but usually it's veiled by a layer of biting sarcasm. Now, his honesty is much more naked, not really held back by any restraint. He's not going to bite his tongue even if it gets him into deep shit. On the other hand, if anyone has ever wanted to see what lies beneath the tough-as-nails exterior he's constantly projecting, now's the time to make the most of it. This one will last a couple of days before fading.
Violet
This one will affect him the longest, lasting almost the entire week. Ivar's entirely unused to dealing with the softer emotions of life. Vikings aren't big on open affection and love...well, love for him is a complicated emotion as it is. His thoughts during the week seem to be all over the place. He thinks an awful lot of a certain dark-haired necromancer, but oddly enough, he finds others creeping into his thoughts. Several of them are guys and that is definitely surprising. Anyone who catches him during this period of time is going to be in for a surprise. He can be quite caring and affectionate when the mood is exacerbated as much as it is by the fireflies.
Chariot Racing
Ivar takes a trip down to the stables to see his horse. He looked the gelding over, brushing, currying, and digging the bits of muck out of his hooves. Then it was time to do what he'd wanted to for a while. He harnessed the horse to the war chariot from home that had turned up one day. Then he got situated on the seat, slapped the reins down, and took off tearing down the street.
Anyone notice a horse and chariot barreling down at top speeds while the driver cackles like a madman? Yeah, that's Ivar. Best to get out of the way. He's not stopping if he runs you down. But he will stop if he sees anyone he knows, mainly so he can brag about the sweet set of wheels he has now. C'mon, it's ten times cooler than just a simple car.
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"Sometimes I'd like to but our family's broken enough. He's a shitty brother but he's mine." His own answer caught him off guard.
Desperate to avoid his own revelation there, he focused ever more on the present. For the first time, he noticed the slight tension in Ivar's body. He wasn't entirely sure that adrenaline accounted for it. He hoped whatever reaction Ivar was having wasn't over talking about attempted murder. But it would not surprise him.
"Close enough. You'll see when I get it back. Roll down the window and it's like this but 100 miles per hour of the best hell's got to offer." Unsettled but how acutely aware he was of his hand on Ivar, Ronan forced himself to stare ahead.
It wasn't his car but as he said, it was close enough. He'd better enjoy it while he could.
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Had Ivar been clear on just how aware Ronan had become of their relative positions, he would have pretty much curled up and died. He could barely think of how to act around members of the opposite sex he liked. Being around a man he liked was a whole other game. At least he could makes excuses for why he was acting the way he was. It had been a thrilling ride, after all. "I'll hold you to that offer." Ivar would love being inside a car tearing through the streets.
Eventually, Garth was puffing and snorting like he was played out, so Ivar slowed him down to a trot, then a walk. He turned the horse to the left, heading down the street in the direction of the stables. "Did you enjoy yourself?" He found himself caring about the answer a little more than he thought he would.
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His grin faded into a sharp smile. "It's the first time I felt like myself since I got here." He lightly punched Ivar's shoulder. "Look me up next time you do this. Hell, I might even asnwer if you call."
The device that gave him access to the network fell under the category of 'phone' to Ronan. Phones were, in his mind, the greatest abomination on Earth. Seeing as they weren't on Earth, he could make an exception if it involved chariot racing.
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He turned to look at Ronan, smiling back. "Next time will be even better." He wasn't about to spoil the surprise, but Ivar was training his Ponyta Skinfaxi to pull his chariot. If Ronan thought galloping around in a chariot was awesome now, just wait until there was a horse on fire pulling it.
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Once they had come to a complete stop, Ronan sprang easily from the chariot. Great ride or not, most wild animals didn't do well in confined spaces.
"A surprise? Don't keep me waiting." Normally, he might have left. And normally, his acid tone might have returned to his voice. Instead he gestured to Garth and continued speaking casually. "Need help with him?"
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"Sure. Grab a damp rag, will you?" Ivar started to unhitch the horse from his harness. He'd need a good rub down, hoof cleaning, and plenty of water after a run like that.
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What Ronan did was to grab the rag as asked. A minor miracle under normal circumstances, but he had a soft spot for animals.
"Is he from your home, too?" Ronan's body language changed around the horse, doing his best to reflect ease and not the simmering anger that so often wound his muscles tight.
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Ivar picked up a hoof pick and started to get to work on the left front hoof of the horse. He had a innate talent for getting animals to do what he wanted. Perhaps they could sense he was a little bit feral just like they were. Garth lifted up his foot and Ivar began to meticulously clean out the much that had accumulated. "He is. Garth and the chariot were a gift from a very old friend so that I could go into battle with the other Vikings." Floki was a mentor to Ivar, more like a honorary uncle than simply a family friend. He'd been loyal to Ragnar, Ivar's father, his entire life, and had watched out for his son when he'd just up and left one day.
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Ronan also took the time, while helping him up, to appreciate the horse-- or Garth. He was pretty sick of the girly, sometimes flowery names at Buttercup Farms so he nodded in approval at the name. He preferred Chainsaw but still.
"Hell of a gift," he said. "I'd hate to face both of you in battle."
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Ivar put down Garth's left hoof and went around to the other side, lifting up the right one to start in on it. "You'd end up dead if you did," he said conversationally. Ivar didn't suffer his opponents to live very long.
He turned to look at Ronan and there was a strange look on his face as he did so. It was something Ivar was completely unfamiliar with, but that Ronan might have recognized. It was definitely the look of someone gazing at their crush. "I feel like you would have made a good Viking."
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Ronan grinned. "I'd have made people shit their pants. Ronan the Night Horror. Nah, man. You wouldn't want to see me as a Viking. The world's safer with Ronan Lynch." He was a creature who brought monsters into this world and he's seen others do far worse with that power.
He looked back at Ivar, smiling, and also missing the way Ivar stared at him. Ronan should have, but it didn't occur to him as a possibility. It also didn't help that he'd steadfastly ignored any of his admirers until his boyfriend came along.
When Ronan looked at Ivar, he had a look on his face that was affectionate. That was something in and of itself for Ronan Lynch. There weren't many who impressed him.
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"True. Better to carve your own path out as yourself. That's what I'm doing." He'd end up in the history books for what he'd end up doing. Right now was only the start of what people would record about Ivar The Boneless
The look of affection was good enough for Ivar. He was used to having to fight for every scrap of what he wanted to get from people his entire life, emotionally or physically. To have affection so freely given was gratifying, even if he didn't fully recognize why he craved the emotion.
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It didn't change his body language that much though. Case in point, he slid his finger across his throat in the timeless gesture of slitting one. "Carving's a pretty way to put it, Barbarian." Ronan might not approve but it was in line with his dark humor. "I'll look for your name in the old Norse sagas when I get home."
Ronan didn't realize that not only would he find Ivar, but it would a short search.
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Suddenly realizing how much he was focusing on Ronan, Ivar got back to the task at hand, busying himself with finishing up with Garth's hooves. He was mostly rubbed down, so Ivar combed out his mane and tail. All that was left was to get him back in his stable. Ivar led the now-placid horse back over to his stall, where he happily began to munch on the hay in there.
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"Don't disappoint me, man. The 'son ofs' are the most boring part. Either you conquer the shit out of some people or you name a kid after me to make all the reading worth it." Ronan thought he had a great name but he doubted a Viking would think so, given how Irish the name was.
Ronan admired Garth for a few more moments. He didn't say anything. He wasn't one for overstatement unless a variety of curses were involved. He slowly turned back to head for outside.