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Jacob Kane [ Cain ] Roman Fletcher ([personal profile] aeturnus) wrote in [community profile] riverviewlogs2017-06-15 04:49 pm

[ open ] #throwbackthursday

who: Cain (now Romulus), Anyone
what: During the effects of the Temporal Chalice, Cain gets to explore some of his much, much earlier years. He's in his early twenties, not immortal, shy and gentle, and goes by his birth name: Romulus. Oops.
when: 15th until the event ends.
where: Housing during the day (floor six + around), and out in the Quarantine at night mostly. Specific starters upon request.
warnings: Romulus at this point in his life is a slave. Mentioned of free vs not, expectations of having lesser value, and possible other related subjects are very likely. More will be edited in if necessary.

i. Housing. Floor six.
[ He's not sure what to do with himself here. One of the first things Romulus did when he came to was familiarize himself with the device he carries around with him, because he remembers that being important, and notices that the job he only vaguely recalls sent a message to not show up if you couldn't do the work citing distraction to the other workers who were still in their right minds. He supposes that means he should stay away from the place and he intends to. It just doesn't leave him a whole lot to do aside from putter around the floor he knows he belongs in, even if most of his belongings feel foreign and familiar at the same time. Sparse, too. Some technology to work, small knickknacks here and there, and nothing that really speaks to who he is. All except for a plain lantern hanging from the bedpost with scenery drawn on it that makes him feel more at home. It's familiar to him, only a breath away, if he were back home at all. That lantern is lit every night to help him sleep.

Either way, Romulus putters. Messes around in the kitchen to try and make food but plenty of the products are foreign and confusing and he sticks with what he knows, basic fruits and vegetables and puts together simpler things with simpler tools and methods. He's not going for anything fancy, just subsiding on what he can until he figures out what he's doing here anymore. What he doesn't do is actively bother anyone. Finds his own supplies and makes sure whatever he uses is communal and doesn't belong to anyone in particular, shops with the money he's found for himself to buy things he can't find.

It's probably easier to ignore the guy who's suddenly turned wallflower around floor six, or even in the rest of the building where he comes and goes quite often out to explore the city. Except... he didn't used to be like this, not at all, entire demeanor changed. Not that he's the only one but it's pretty radical and noticeable. Kinda sad, really. ]


ii. Quarantine.
[ Mostly, he goes out at night. Lots of people don't notice the nervous ones at night because crime still exists but Quarantine is better protected and managed than most cities in other universes, apparently, and a lot of the older residents expect the nervous ones to calm down eventually. Romulus isn't nervous because of crime, but instead because it feels like a lie. He shouldn't be out here without a cause or an order or a reason given to him to explain if anyone catches him out — but he's not doing anything wrong. There's no master here, no one holding him in their hands and certainly no one to say he can't explore or shop or live.

It's freedom, and it has his heart constantly in his throat. What do you do with freedom?

Either way, he stumbles into people because he's not paying attention, lost in thought. Flinches back and swerves to press nearer to the walls or almost walks into the street sometimes and has to get fished out of the way. It's all very nerve-wracking, but again, people expect it more in the darkness for whatever reason. Sometimes he does go out in the day, too, but this is easier for him. ]


I'm so sorry, I didn't mean to run into you—forgive me.

[ He doesn't meet many peoples' eyes in the dark of the night, either. ]

iii. Wild Card.
[ Romulus gets places he shouldn't. Curiosity is certainly his vice and that's never gotten him anyplace good. It's usually up to Remus to keep him from wandering and Remus isn't here. He doesn't go into dangerous-looking places, but stores or odd streets or stopping to watch something odd? There's no reason not to. ]

[ Make something up, and I'll work a response in! Contact at plurk or at biomagnet#1925 @ disco to discuss more if necessary. ]
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[personal profile] greyjane 2017-07-01 09:20 pm (UTC)(link)
[She gives him a once-over, studying him a bit briefly and then she nods to herself.]

Reckon you'll be able to wear one of my coats. Gets cold, the higher up you go.

[So she heads out of the kitchen, stopping at the closet just beside the front door to rummage. She doesn't own any excessive amounts of anything else but food, but she has a few sturdy looking coats Just in Case. She doesn't need them unless she's in a blackwall, but she does certainly hate being taken unawares.]

Okay. Think we're about set.
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[personal profile] greyjane 2017-07-03 06:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Born ready, darling. C'mon.

[Annnd out the door she goes. She locks it behind Romulus once he's outside, and then tucks her hands into the pockets of the hoodie she'd thrown on. It's been a while since she's done something like this, frivolous for the sake of frivolity. It'll be fun.

But she'd rather not do it in the middle of town, where everyone can see a bright blue spire of energy. She doesn't care about the scrutiny, or the questions that would follow, it's just-- tedious to explain half a dozen times over.

So she leads him out of the city a ways, chattering along the way about nothing in particular. And once they've reached a spot that she deems ideal, she just throws up a construct. It's not a gradual process, it doesn't have to grow or build upon itself, she just imagines it and it exists. Nor does it - as a structure - need supports or braces or beams to hold it aloft. Energy manipulation is, at its core, more mental than physical.

The end result is a spiral staircase in that electric blue shade, faintly transparent and awash with a warm glow. She sets her foot down on the first step, one hand on the elegant scrollwork railing she'd magicked up, and looks over her shoulder at him.]


Long way to the top. Think you can manage?

[-- She's teasing, kid.]