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ʜᴏᴡᴀʀᴅ sᴛᴀʀᴋ ([personal profile] stickseller) wrote in [community profile] eachdraidh2015-02-02 11:42 am

first jive ⚛ video ⚛ open to both courts

(For those who are online, if you will, the video feed of both courts will flicker on to the picture of a man who looks surprisingly calm all things considered. His hair is neatly combed back and parted, his clothing well put together, and there’s a borderline arrogant smile that plays at his lips. If it had taken him a half dozen times to get the locket to work correctly for him, it didn’t show on his face, but for him it was practically like magic.

It was technology that was still years away from where he was, he had only recently managed to install a telephone in his car (and promptly sold the idea for a handsome profit), but even it had been quite an ordeal, there were a dozen wires, it needed a long and thick antennae to work, and if you weren’t careful it could drain your battery in a heartbeat if you weren’t careful, but it was technology that he felt had promise. Adding the ability to view the person on the other end of the line was something he hadn’t even thought about trying, let alone making it so small and portable. Sure, he had managed to miniaturise a camera lens for a pen, but that was just for still photos. He was intrigued by it, though, a fascinating idea (one he wished he had been the one to come up with), and he didn’t hide his impression. He didn’t dare attempt to pop it open, however, lest he not be able to put it back together. While the imps had been kind to him thus far, he hadn't argued much when he'd been dragged away, he wasn’t sure how well they’d take to him breaking one of the gifts that he had been given.

For the time being he would leave it as it was, but eventually he might ask if someone knew just how they worked. Just for the sake of curiosity.)


So I take it this place doesn’t take too kindly to technology of any kind, huh? Even one as simple as a battery. (He raises his wrist to show the watch on his arm, it had stopped when he had arrived, and though it was currently useless, he couldn’t take it off. He was too used to wearing it and would feel naked without it.) Is there anywhere around here where they sell watches you wind? Or parts so I can convert this one?

(There’s a pause, he takes his hand down again and shrugs his shoulders lightly.)

Anyway. Good morning. My name is Howard Stark, and back home I was an inventor of sorts, so I’m not entirely sure why they’ve brought me here, unless it’s to update this place somehow. My company’s goal was to build a better and brighter tomorrow, and it looks like this place could use a bit of that. It’ll be like going back in time with what I have to work with, but I’m sure I can manage if that’s what’s wanted.

So, tell me a little bit about yourself, mysterious person on the other side of the magical locket. What makes you special?

Unseelie Locked

Who’s in charge of your weapons division? Back home, right before I was brought here, we had a war that ended, and I worked in weapons on the winning side. I can’t imagine that’s a coincidence.
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video. unseelie locked.

[personal profile] vrykolakas 2015-02-04 03:40 pm (UTC)(link)
They're on their own side. [He stretches and leans back, brows coming together.] If you do go to Mair, I can pay you to check in on some of my business concerns, pick up a few necessary items for me.

[An inventor. He could do with an inventor. Though he looks young (and, with his mass of thick curly hair, rather wild) to be talking business concerns, his hoarse voice is firm and serious-sounding.]

Are you any good? At building those tomorrows?
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video. unseelie locked -> private to howard.

[personal profile] vrykolakas 2015-02-06 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
[He hesitates a moment, then gives a curt nod, and reaches to alter the privacy settings slightly. Just good business.]

Seelie and Unseelie are the only courts. The main contenders. The only ones powerful enough to do what they do. The dwarven city...not all dwarves live there, but the area is traditionally neutral. All kinds of species populate the drabwurld, xenian and human intermingling; trolls, trowes, fae, shapechangers...stranger things. The place is a mongrel, kidnapping world, after all. Constant influx of totally new species, and most Shardbearers who survive settle down and spawn. It's diverse. But in terms of racial tensions, the native elves and vampir are at each other's throats. Sometimes literally.

[He cleared his throat, rubbed his stubbled jaw, brow creasing. His voice becomes a little more clipped.]

Broadly speaking, the elves are associated with the Seelie and the vampir with the Unseelie. There are exceptions. Glaschu burns vampir on sight. Dorchadas does not do similar to elves.

[Not that he has a personal stake in this or anything--pun entirely intended. His eyes coast more firmly towards Howard. And he smiles. His eyes glint with that same wary delight.]

Plane. Something that flies? Like an airship, or more like a spacecraft?
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video. private

[personal profile] vrykolakas 2015-02-08 12:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Chemi—no, no, they're regions. [How do you not know this.] Dorchadas is the Northern lands, where Caer Scima is, where I suspect you are just now; Glaschu the more southerly midlands, home of the Seelie and Caer Glaem. Get a map, godsdammit.

[He tch's, and looks faintly troubled, lips pinching together.] Anyway. I thought you knew war? The promise is a return. But the fact is we're grist for the mill. People go mad looking for ways back. Dash their brains out on this alien turf, try to rip their own shards out.

Sounds like you've more interesting things to apply yourself to than nostalgic fantasy.
Edited 2015-02-08 12:34 (UTC)
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video. private

[personal profile] vrykolakas 2015-02-08 05:29 pm (UTC)(link)
You die. Some come back from it. Some don't. If you come back, you're cast out from your court.

On the subject of war. Put it this way: how many came back?

The premise of war as a temporary stint, something you put a certain amount of effort into and get a certain reward for, is bullshit. Most of us are going to die here, and not gloriously.
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video. private

[personal profile] vrykolakas 2015-02-09 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
[At that, the Brucolac gives a cough of a laugh so wheezing it really sounds like it should come with a puff of gravedust. His face creases in a smile which is not unkind.]

Continue to plan that way.

If you're still in one piece after the next few weeks, and if you're still interested, come to me about those jobs in Mair. Should it turn out you're as good as you say you are...and adaptable, most crucially...then like fuck do I want to waste you on running errands in that rat-reeking shithole, but you need money and I can't pay you for sweet words about brighter tomorrows. However much of a creaking sentimentalist I am.
Edited 2015-02-09 01:43 (UTC)