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Harrowheart ([personal profile] westfallcorndog) wrote2016-07-23 12:08 pm
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Runic Research (For Felix)

The small forest clearing Harrow now sits in is not new to him; he'd found the same place once before when he thought he might be able to teach frost magic to Steve. It seemed like it might be the perfect place to meet Felix, too, for a little bit of magical testing and theory. Plenty of privacy from the thick pines that traced a circle around the grove, a split rail fence encircling it, a sizable clearing to move, and a conveniently-placed table with benches off to one side. 

He's brought with him a pitcher of water and a plate of bread that wait beside each other on the table, untouched. He expects Felix to arrive soon – they had agreed on it, after all – and so sits watching the path into the clearing. He looks tired, but being dead has a way of doing that to anyone. For whatever reason he's decided that today's discussions should be undertaken in his suit of blue Scourge armor and flowing red cape. Certainly a shift in appearance from the 'draugr in a floral shirt' he met Felix as. His runeblades, rather than being chained at his belt, are resting across his legs. The blue glow of the runes thrums eagerly, contrasting Harrowheart's dead, dull expression. It seems they're anticipating this more than he is... 
conjuredskies: (Surprised)

I'll just doodle them in

[personal profile] conjuredskies 2016-08-14 03:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Felix relaxes more than he intended to show. It's not concern for Harrow that pushes him to take that job for himself (although if Harrow got hurt it would upset Jim). In truth he doesn't think much of the average necromancer in his world and doesn't believe they could go toe-to-toe with someone on the lich end of the undead power scale.

But give Harrow the chance to dip into the repertoire and toolset of Tamrielic necromancy, and who knows what he could turn it to? However open and friendly he usually acts, Felix does have a mage's sense of the need to keep knowledge safely partitioned.

From other people, obviously.

"That seems wise. I've dealt with the type before, it shouldn't be any more difficult than usual." Difficult and dangerous enough: it's never been his favorite work. But there is an unkind pleasure in it sometimes.

"I'm, ah, more concerned with the actual negotiation. I don't know how directly you're used to communicating with your blades...?"
conjuredskies: (What?)

[personal profile] conjuredskies 2016-08-15 10:09 pm (UTC)(link)
What no Harrow stay on your side of the table. Felix leans back until his brain kicks in and he shuffles sideways, eyeballing Harrow all the way. It's a very special expression he's wearing right now, equal parts grimace and plaintive disbelief.

He composes himself, or at least shakes his head.

"We won't-" he glances between Harrow and the blades; lowers his voice to a murmur. "Won't be taking turns to hold up our end, here. These kind of contracts are binding - truly binding. I... actually haven't seen a daedra try to back out of one, come to think of it. Perhaps they just know better. It certainly never works for mortals... living or otherwise. I doubt your blades would enjoy the result."
conjuredskies: (Careful)

[personal profile] conjuredskies 2016-08-30 08:20 pm (UTC)(link)
If he’s going to ask this seems as wise a time as any. While he still has everything to offer Harrow, and before ignorance of the answer lands him in any trouble. Maybe he’ll think differently after asking but the little jolts of adrenalin stemming from this conversation are starting to have an effect. His familiar's still relaxing in the grass by their feet and that's reassuring, but human instincts react faster than intellect.

Felix shrugs, and unless you’re watching his body language closely it looks quite casual. “Just one question for now, because I’m curious. What is your interest in Jim, really?”
conjuredskies: (Sidelong)

[personal profile] conjuredskies 2016-08-31 10:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Relieved by the non-hostile reaction, Felix is listening intently all the way through, without even flinching when Harrow leans in again. He doesn't dream of interrupting, not when he's busy taking in every hint as to Harrow's sincerity about this. He's just disappointed when it looks like the death knight's about to spill the whole truth and instead it's... well, a small revelation, enough to make him frown with disbelief and distaste for a second before he smooths his expression.

On the one hand, the parts about Jim ring true. That's the captain's charm, isn't it? His ability to light up the room, bring a smile to the coldest, deadest face. Felix considers himself dangerously open-minded, but he's not Jim.

After all, whether he ever accepts it or not, Jim's a hero, and Felix values his own skin far too highly to match that. There are precious few people he has the will to despise on more than a surface level, but he's not about to disregard what they are. He's not sure he can buy an undead creature having a simple and honest (harmless?) infatuation even if it is with his dashing, handsome, incredibly selfless boyfriend.

"I see," he says quietly, thinking fast. Then he lifts his eyebrows, adding, "Why not? He hasn't changed that much in between."
conjuredskies: (Sidelong)

[personal profile] conjuredskies 2016-09-07 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)
That first warning just makes Felix raise his eyebrows and wait patiently. If it says so much about Harrow then all the more reason he wants to hear it.

But as Harrow reluctantly lets slip the awful truth, sentence by sentence, the conjurer's expression turns from an attentive frown to startled indignation. Doughy? Doughy? Okay so it's not Jim's most attractive feature but he has so many and who's this walking corpse to judge anyway?

Also: "That's it? Some ridiculous little thing is all it takes?" He looks at Harrow as if he can't quite believe it's that simple. That a dead man would really care about such a minuscule flaw in someone as fantastic as Jim. Clearly someone listened too long to Ixis Naugus in his bodyswapped rantings.

He exhales sharply, shaking his head. He shouldn't argue reasons his boyfriend should be pursued by death knights. Loyalty hasn't quite overridden his sense of pragmatism here. He catches that last comment too, eyeing Harrow with brief suspicion. "Oh, he certainly won't be short of attention. You needn't worry."
conjuredskies: (...Wait)

[personal profile] conjuredskies 2016-09-07 06:29 pm (UTC)(link)
All right, it's confirmed. Harrow's not only well aware of their relationship, he's more than capable of using it to make a point. Felix draws his mouth ruefully, shakes his head a little in embarrassed acceptance. He can admit defeat.

What makes him frown uncertainly is when Harrow's attitude shifts: shoulders slumping, that grin vanishing. The suggestion of honest emotion - vulnerability, even - almost comes out of the blue as far as the conjurer's concerned. It's disquieting. He even feels unexpectedly guilty, called out for pressing the question when the answer is bitter and obvious. Truthfully, he doesn't want to consider what it might be like to be undead and still feel some humanity. He admits that to himself. It's easier to think Harrow has nefarious desires than any genuine need for affection.

Maybe it's the blunt simplicity with which Harrow spells it out, pre-empting any disgust or hostility Felix could have expressed. That or the reminder that however surprising it is, he's still Jim's friend. Either way Felix has no argument to offer.

"Very well," he says, subdued now. His familiar looks up from the grass and whines at them. Felix clears his throat and tries to figure out where to pick up from that. "I... suppose I've no grounds to complain."

Not the best place to leave matters, but he'll take safety over grace any day. "So, ah. I'll contact you when I have the soul in hand?"