ʜᴏᴡᴀʀᴅ sᴛᴀʀᴋ (
stickseller) wrote in
eachdraidh2015-03-02 05:29 pm
second jive ⚛ video ⚛ open to both courts (backdated to approx Feb 20)
(Howard hadn’t been much use during the battle, and that was something he wasn’t particularly proud of. But then again, he had only just arrived when it suddenly came down on them, and he’d never been much of a fighter. Because of this he had stayed behind to assist with the evacuation of Caer Scima, choosing to help with the library, trying to save as much of the knowledge from there as possible. He remembered similar work being done during the war, the Nazis had tried to destroy so much so that the world could be shaped in their own image. Stealing art from museums and homes and those they didn’t think worthy of them, destroying books and art by artists so called “unpure” races. To this day they were still working to uncover art and relics that had been hidden away in homes of Nazi generals, or in underground or mountainous locations. And then of course there was the historical part, the burning of the great Library in Alexandria that he remembered reading about when he was a boy. How much knowledge of the world had been lost during that, and how many centuries had it set humankind back?
He didn’t know how much of the information that was found in the library would be available anywhere else. He’d only gotten to just touch the surface of what could exist within it, and already he’d found dozens of books that looked to be hand penned. Those were likely unique, and so they needed to be taken somewhere safe. So it was in the library he was when the walls started to come down. He’d been organising manageable stacks to be carried, others to be loaded onto horse drawn carts. Then there was a crash, and he remembers seeing fire begin to take a bookcase, and that he was moving to try to put it out, and blackness. The next thing he remembers is waking up with a freezing arm, it had burned and they were using some sort of cooling magic to heal it, and being told that he was in Spire 3, having been set on one of the carts he’d helped load on top of the books.
Shame wasn’t something most people thought of when they thought of Howard Stark, but for this he was ashamed that he hadn’t been able to do more. He’d try to tell them that he was in good enough shape to go out and fight, when he learned of the Jabberwock attack, he wanted to help, but they had forced him to stay put against his will. Of course, he won’t admit to any sense of shame, but it’d be noticeable around those who had fought, a reluctance to talk about what he had done, and what had happened. But he had survived, he’d saved some books, so at least he had that.
But he needed to get out of there, too. He needed some time to himself. He wanted to see if there was any way to recover some of the information that had been lost. Some sort of backup system in place, and the most likely place for that seemed to be this Station that he’d heard mentions of, which was where he had now decided to head. If nothing else, at least he’s been promised that it’s the sole place where technology works, and he wants to see what the future of it all holds.
He’s still unsure about the fairy rings, and whether or not he should trust them. He’s looked at the one here at the spire, walked around it, tried to see if there was anything secretly powering other than magic, but there doesn’t seem to be anything that he can see. So he wants to find out about other methods of transportation, if there are any. Walking would just take too long, but he’s not sure he trusts horses either.
Before he goes, however, he has some information he wants to ask about, maybe it’ll cut out some of the work for him.)
(The video feed clicks on, and while Howard looks tired and worn out, it could be a lot worse. There’s a bruise healing on his forehead, a cut on his cheek that’s almost disappeared thanks to a salve he was given to put on it, but in the right light you can see the light pink tightness of new skin. The smile that had been so easy going the first time he had come across the screen seems tighter now, more forced, but he’s always been one to try to maintain the façade of cool, calm and collected. He’s going to do that, now too.)
I have a couple of questions.
(He feels like maybe he should say more. Comment on the battles that occurred, that he hopes no one lost anyone close to them, but so much has already been said, and he still feels shame. He doesn’t want to be questioned of where he was and what he did.)
First of all: these fairy rings. How much is actually known about how they work? Have there ever been any ill effects caused by them? (Namely death, but he won’t say that out loud. Onto the next topic.) I want to go to the Station, and horseback just isn’t my style.
(Onto the next topic.)
I know that there are blacksmiths responsible for forging the weaponry here, and from what I understand, the metal they use comes from the dwarves. Is there any type of order form that’s used? Maybe a list of what kind of metals they have in their mines, and the corresponding prices? Or maybe in general just a list of what’s been found naturally in this place, I’ve been looking for information, but it’s been a bit of a struggle.
Lastly, to end on a high note: what do people do for fun around here? Does this place have a Vegas or Monaco or Riviera?
[private to Steve Rogers & James Barnes]
You guys make it through?
He didn’t know how much of the information that was found in the library would be available anywhere else. He’d only gotten to just touch the surface of what could exist within it, and already he’d found dozens of books that looked to be hand penned. Those were likely unique, and so they needed to be taken somewhere safe. So it was in the library he was when the walls started to come down. He’d been organising manageable stacks to be carried, others to be loaded onto horse drawn carts. Then there was a crash, and he remembers seeing fire begin to take a bookcase, and that he was moving to try to put it out, and blackness. The next thing he remembers is waking up with a freezing arm, it had burned and they were using some sort of cooling magic to heal it, and being told that he was in Spire 3, having been set on one of the carts he’d helped load on top of the books.
Shame wasn’t something most people thought of when they thought of Howard Stark, but for this he was ashamed that he hadn’t been able to do more. He’d try to tell them that he was in good enough shape to go out and fight, when he learned of the Jabberwock attack, he wanted to help, but they had forced him to stay put against his will. Of course, he won’t admit to any sense of shame, but it’d be noticeable around those who had fought, a reluctance to talk about what he had done, and what had happened. But he had survived, he’d saved some books, so at least he had that.
But he needed to get out of there, too. He needed some time to himself. He wanted to see if there was any way to recover some of the information that had been lost. Some sort of backup system in place, and the most likely place for that seemed to be this Station that he’d heard mentions of, which was where he had now decided to head. If nothing else, at least he’s been promised that it’s the sole place where technology works, and he wants to see what the future of it all holds.
He’s still unsure about the fairy rings, and whether or not he should trust them. He’s looked at the one here at the spire, walked around it, tried to see if there was anything secretly powering other than magic, but there doesn’t seem to be anything that he can see. So he wants to find out about other methods of transportation, if there are any. Walking would just take too long, but he’s not sure he trusts horses either.
Before he goes, however, he has some information he wants to ask about, maybe it’ll cut out some of the work for him.)
(The video feed clicks on, and while Howard looks tired and worn out, it could be a lot worse. There’s a bruise healing on his forehead, a cut on his cheek that’s almost disappeared thanks to a salve he was given to put on it, but in the right light you can see the light pink tightness of new skin. The smile that had been so easy going the first time he had come across the screen seems tighter now, more forced, but he’s always been one to try to maintain the façade of cool, calm and collected. He’s going to do that, now too.)
I have a couple of questions.
(He feels like maybe he should say more. Comment on the battles that occurred, that he hopes no one lost anyone close to them, but so much has already been said, and he still feels shame. He doesn’t want to be questioned of where he was and what he did.)
First of all: these fairy rings. How much is actually known about how they work? Have there ever been any ill effects caused by them? (Namely death, but he won’t say that out loud. Onto the next topic.) I want to go to the Station, and horseback just isn’t my style.
(Onto the next topic.)
I know that there are blacksmiths responsible for forging the weaponry here, and from what I understand, the metal they use comes from the dwarves. Is there any type of order form that’s used? Maybe a list of what kind of metals they have in their mines, and the corresponding prices? Or maybe in general just a list of what’s been found naturally in this place, I’ve been looking for information, but it’s been a bit of a struggle.
Lastly, to end on a high note: what do people do for fun around here? Does this place have a Vegas or Monaco or Riviera?
[private to Steve Rogers & James Barnes]
You guys make it through?

voice;
Yes a field trip. What else would you call it? We can either go find the monarchs and ask them or maybe we can ask Saber or--you have a butler? [What..yes, of everything that's been said, he chooses to focus on that.] Things are only hard if you're not creative enough to solve the problem.
voice;
I don't know, I just don't feel like I'm still in school going to the zoo. But we could try to ask. Either, maybe go try to go through the monarchs first just to not cross them. I'd hate for them to find out we went behind their backs doing something, but if we can't, the General's a good alternative. (s n o r t.) I did. I do, still, I wonder if he's reported me missing. (His voice kind of trails off for a minute. He's been so caught up in everything, he's forgotten to think about what they must think of the lack of him back home.) I'm very creative.
voice;
If we get to hear from them anytime soon, let's go ask them. Both of us. [That's...he's totally not scared of facing the monarchs by himself, what are you talking about?] Ariadne told me about the audiences but it's been a while since one of those. Saber seems to be in charge of a lot of other stuff around here, too. [Man he can't even fathom the idea of a butler. Then again he lives above a cafe and shared a room his entire life so far.] ...my friends are probably wondering where I'm at, too. It's been a while already. I wish we could contact people back home just to let them know what's happening.
Kinda ties back into the whole "creative" thing though. Maybe we can figure out a way to do that, too.
voice;
Yeah, sure. We'll make a stronger case if we're together. (You know. As a pair. Because...Well he's not sure why but surely two people wanting the same thing will make it seem more important. right? Like signing a petition.) We can wait and see if there's an audience, and if not, we'll go talk to Saber. (This is probably going to be one of those subjects that needs to be dropped soon so the sads don't happen again.) Yeah. I wonder if anyone has ever gone back home, and then come back here again. If maybe once you're here, you can never really leave, even if you go back for a while.
That'd be the dream. I just want to make sure they're okay.
voice;
Good question. [He's met some people in his post on the network but unfortunately that's after this and so therefore he's just as clueless as Howard.] I don't even know how you'd find that out, but you have to be able to leave. Where else would you even go?
voice;
(gosh darn timelines. huff.) Clearly they have to have some way of bringing us here, and since they go and grab us, it has to go both ways. So wherever...that is. But who knows if I'd even get to my home. I could end up anywhere.
voice;
Do you want to go back to your home though, or would you be okay winding up somewhere else?
voice;
Of course I want to go back home. Why wouldn't I want to go back home? (Although, he does pause a little there.) I wouldn't mind going back a few years, maybe.
voice;
Some people probably don't. [He wants to. Of course he wants to, but it doesn't mean it has to be right this instance either.] What's different a few years prior?
voice;
Why wouldn't they want to? Sure you meet people here, but. There's a life to lead back home, too. You can't just up and disappear. (there's a pause in the feed there for a good long moment.) If I kept the knowledge I have now, I could save one of the most important people in my life. Hell, even if I couldn't save them, at least I'd have more time to appreciate.
voice;
Maybe some people don't have anything to go back to. [From the way he says it though, he knows that's the case for some.] ...I think I understand. [If he could go back in time, you bet he'd fight a little harder to keep Tadashi from running back into the building.] What if saving them just ruined your timeline though? Would you still do it?
voice;
I suppose, but, everyone has something, don't they? (He frowns a bit. And then some more. I think I would. I don't see how it could ruin it.
voice;
[...maybe? It's debatable for some people. He certainly has something and it's clear that he's thinking about his answer carefully judging by the silence.] Then hopefully we'll get out of here soon and we can negotiate when we go back. [He's not gonna stop you, buddy, he just has to think about it.]
I should get back to work on some stuff, but I'll see you later? [Thank you for giving him some things to think about, Howard.]
voice;
Considering we were kidnapped here, I doubt it. (But he'll smile anyway. Pained and strained and all.)
Sure thing, Hiro. Just send me a message or something.