Jacob Kane [ Cain ] Roman Fletcher (
aeturnus) wrote in
riverviewlogs2017-07-04 10:00 pm
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who: Cain (
aeturnus) & Loki (
dothelokimotion)
what: Two oldbies meet up for lunch to maybe talk about magic, maybe talk about being stupid old
when: Day after this thread, June 27th
where: Some Italian-ish restaurant because Cain is biased
warnings: Currently N/A. Updates as necessary.
[ Cain, true to his word, scopes something out before he bugs Loki about meeting up. It isn't anything terribly fancy, nor is it Earth-based, but it has food that's close enough for him to figure it'll be good for lunch and while he's getting a seat and letting the staff know he's meeting someone on their lunch breaks, he texts Loki the location.
Really, a lot of his motivation is boredom. That's basically his biggest motivator here, boredom and curiosity, things that push him to get up and get out and talk to people and understand this new world. On the other hand... he wasn't lying about enjoying their conversations, and there's a certain attachment forming there that he's pretty sure Loki is in no place to accept right now. The god's demeanor is definitely not open for friendship out of the blue so he'll get them closer before dropping that bombshell maybe.
That's how you do it, right? ]
what: Two oldbies meet up for lunch to maybe talk about magic, maybe talk about being stupid old
when: Day after this thread, June 27th
where: Some Italian-ish restaurant because Cain is biased
warnings: Currently N/A. Updates as necessary.
[ Cain, true to his word, scopes something out before he bugs Loki about meeting up. It isn't anything terribly fancy, nor is it Earth-based, but it has food that's close enough for him to figure it'll be good for lunch and while he's getting a seat and letting the staff know he's meeting someone on their lunch breaks, he texts Loki the location.
Really, a lot of his motivation is boredom. That's basically his biggest motivator here, boredom and curiosity, things that push him to get up and get out and talk to people and understand this new world. On the other hand... he wasn't lying about enjoying their conversations, and there's a certain attachment forming there that he's pretty sure Loki is in no place to accept right now. The god's demeanor is definitely not open for friendship out of the blue so he'll get them closer before dropping that bombshell maybe.
That's how you do it, right? ]

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I teach a few lessons on cosmology. How magic and realms connect. It tends to go over mortal minds, I'm afraid.
[ But it's like Loki to teach something and have his students work themselves into a tizzy while he sips a martini. ]
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Now that sounds like a class I'd like to take. Feeling up to one more student? [ Said jokingly, but he's at least partially serious. ] Since it's so relevant to our current situation and all.
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Not so much, though I suppose I cannot deny its import. This place is cut off from other realms. Its only connection is the portal.
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But the portal is theoretically connected to everything? Or what might as well be everything.
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The portal may be this world's Bifrost.
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Also, I heard from another source that the portal might have been alive at some point. Is that something you can confirm or deny?
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I . . . cannot say. I have never come across a sentient portal.
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Might be worth looking into. If it's true, it could explain how it finds people based on feelings and why lately it's been grabbing people who aren't actually looking to escape, either.
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[ His brow furrows. ]
And yet, anything alive with that much power . . . it would go mad.
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[ It isn't contradictory in the slightest. Cain might be utterly unable to die but it's never made him feel overly powerful. Any power he's possessed has come from his own work, age only helping his perspective in those matters. ]
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[ Loki would know. He's fallen into the black caverns, the hollow moons. He's touched the emptiness where no light touches. He's walked with titans. Of course he went mad. Who wouldn't? ]
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[ Perhaps it's just the last one standing. A body that hasn't broken down to return to whatever cycle it belongs. There's a brief flicker of something like jealousy because he knows that there's a chance his age will become true power sometime in the future and that he's got far too much of it ahead of him to comprehend. He doesn't think about that part of his life too often, because that, certainly, is enough to make someone go crazy with fear. ]
Or might be now I'm the optimist.
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You're speaking of your circumstances. Unusual as they are, it is not the same as . . . the cosmic energies. They exist to rip you apart.
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[ Since he went back to the beginning. He shrugs, motions as if he's giving Loki the point. ]
Now it sounds like you're talking about yours. [ Not that he knows anything for certain, but tit for tat. ] If the portal had a psyche, though, I can't imagine you're on the wrong track.
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[ His response is a little curt. The fall is one incident Loki cannot discuss with ease, no matter how he wishes to twist it. Too much occurred between the time he fell and Earth. ]
It would have to be a God. A god far greater than myself or my brother. And I have yet to see signs of anyone possessing that kind of power.
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Maybe if there was anything like that, they've already left through the portal. Or hiding.
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That much power would bleed through. No one could hide that well. Their very steps would shake this place.
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[ Might be his next research project, nestled in between all the other pies he has his fingers in. ]
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[ He had forgotten. Wars tend to be a blip on Loki's radar. ]
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[ And... when they are in one, actually. Not a whole lot of distinction among war nuts. ]
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[ Which means Loki can believe some worth can be derived from it. ]
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[ The implication being he'll share his own findings. See how sharing information already helped? ]
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Very well. I needed to take another look at it anyway.
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