hello, starbucks? - Aethril - May 09 2021
Aethril's mind was quite full and it wasn't very easy to relax until she started checking things off the list.
Pollen-Rose and Obieth were doing fine and with the latter getting trained it was one concern taken off her shoulders. Overseer Garnet-Delta seemed quite capable and dedicated, and that was another-- but there were Elayne's words that weighed very heavily on her mind.
Farina needed several Masters killed; one of which involved Jupiter (who was already dead, but don't tell Aethril that). Was it her place to make it her business? No, probably not. Was Aethril going to make it her business anyway? Yes, absolutely.
Regardless, if they were going to give it a try, both her and Elayne were far too... noticable, to do any reasonable scouting. This little titbit was what was sending the Hand to Draco, heeled shoes clicking rhythmically as she passed through the tunnel and into the thrumming room.
She shook herself out. "Master Vargas?" She called absent-mindedly, as if he might not have been aware she was approaching by the sheer noise. She turned into the Black Spire with a plastic cup of grape soda mixed with slushy ice, taking a small, idle sip.
Aethril didn't intend to be here long. It was all business.
@Vargas
RE: hello, starbucks? - Vargas - May 09 2021
- THE LEVIATHAN -
Vargas wished that he could write.
He wished he had a notepad, and pen, or better yet some form of magical notation to follow him around. It was getting a lot to keep track of, these days, and right now he was sitting not far off the Black Spire itself, struggling to keep things straight.
He had a meeting to plan. Consequences to lay out. And he was still busy deciding upon a good, long list of infractions (probably longer than Garnet-Delta--no, Cain--had intended) and punishments for each. "Motivation," the Overseer had said. And-
'Master Vargas?'
Toxic eyes darted up, tracking the sound of the voice. Now?? He set his jagged teeth, and pushed up, pacing toward the voice. Of all the interruptions...
Aethril--the new Hand living in the Nest itself--was waiting. Drinking-... something, he thought (was that a drink?) and staring up at the Spire. "Yes?" he asked. And then, remembering his manners; "I am here."
Long limbs slipped him down the jagged slope to approach her, pace turning more loose as he hit level ground.
What did she want now..?
@Aethril
RE: hello, starbucks? - Aethril - May 09 2021
Aethril offered a mild smile and she realised all at once that she was just a little too tired. She took another little sip as Vargas paced out and breathed in.
"Your Overseer was very pleasing," she told Vargas first-- because there was nothing like wedging a request between a sandwich of compliments, but at least this one was genuine. Garnet-Delta was an excellent choice for Overseer-- it was attentive, eloquent, and informative; above all, it was very clearly a hard worker. "It seems very dedicated to its work, quick and to the point. You've done a lovely job with it."
Another sip. "It will assess and train the Valkhound that hatched here the last time I visited; and of course you're free to see them at work, if you have the time and interest," she quietly assumed he didn't-- Draco seemed, aside from the Sentinel she was half-certain was still lurking around the entrance, a little empty. Did Vargas just like a very quiet workspace, perhaps?
It didn't matter too much, on second thought. Onto why she was here. "I need you to make something, if you've the time between Lord Dhracia's requests," she said, and the plastic cup was finally lowered as she half-folded her arms, holding the drink away from her to avoid further temptation. "When would you be able to?"
@Vargas
RE: hello, starbucks? - Vargas - May 09 2021
- THE LEVIATHAN -
Vargas tried to rush his prior thoughts into memory before he forgot them. It wasn't something he was unused to; as Overseer he'd had to remember a wealth of information about creatures in testing, their stones, their abilities, their strengths and weaknesses. But that had become habit; a categorization he'd been able to rattle off easily enough. This was another set of information. Disobedience will include the revocation of an existing benefit, temporarily. Possible demotion. Tentative. Assuming unearned benefits will incur the removal of an existing benefit, to be re-earned, or demotion. Slacking off will result in additional responsibilities...
Aethril was complimenting Garnet-Delta, and for a moment he allowed himself to indulge in a little of what the Overseer so often basked in: a superior's approval and pride in a job well done. But Vargas was nothing if not fair, and credit was given where it was due. "Thank you; but it deserves the credit for its own work ethic and dedication. I am glad to know you approve of my choice, however." The latter was a little stiff, a little formal. But truly, Vargas could take almost no credit for Garnet-Delta itself. Yes, he'd trained it personally; but it had wanted to be trained. It hungered to better itself, to prove itself, to serve. It was a good Overseer in every way.
"I will observe, yes. I trust Overseer Cain--it has earned a new name, if this was not mentioned--to gauge it with accuracy. If there are any gaps in its training I will inform the Overseer, or inform you with an offer to patch it up myself." Authority would be left in the Hand's... hands, then. Of course.
A request? -Ah.
Vargas shifted on his feet, tilting his head with some interest. "It is good to know that you approve of my work, if I can make that assumption," he hastened to add, careful of his words. "I've the time, and I am capable. Now, if you wish. I will, of course, need details." Vargas didn't bother to specify which details; he assumed the Hand would know her own needs and desires.
It was an interesting request, however. Was it a test of his abilities to create something to specifications? No; that was more Lord Dhracia's game, and he's already proved himself to her. Aethril must then, he reasoned, want something specific. She already had a bodyguard she'd picked out herself, and a trainer for it--maybe she wanted a mount?
Oh, he rather hoped so; inspiration struck at once. A mighty steed--a horse-based, perhaps, or a great stag or bull; or a giant, purple, spined wolf. Something to be saddled with silks and comfort, but to rend her enemies-... "If you wish something to ride around the caves to ease your travel times, I have ideas," he offered, the light brightening with enthusiasm in his eyes.
Hell, he could even make something to match her Valkhound guard, if she so wished.
@Aethril
RE: hello, starbucks? - Aethril - May 09 2021
Aethril was gently nodding along, thoughtful. Cain was a good name for it, she'd decided-- short, to the point, simple. "There are some that would let that go to waste," she pointed out with something that almost resembled sadness. "Some Masters would promote the biggest, monstrous creatures with little regard to how well they work or how much control they have of themselves. It tells me you pay attention to who is around you."
Lord Dhracia might have preferred to take the most... colourful ones, but in terms of working, Aethril found herself the more mentally stable creations out there.
Idly, Aethril offered Vargas a little nod. She did quite approve of his work-- even if she had little, tickling doubts about what Vargas was actually doing. He seemed a little less inclined to cover himself this time, at least, and that was good enough for her, presently.
The Hand's mouth opened to begin rattling off details; but she paused. She did want something to ride-- something to take her through the caves instead of stumbling through the grasslands of Pegasus in heels, and no, she would not take the damn heels off.
She missed horses. She liked the ideas of a large but sleek, elegant steed with a thick mane draping its neck and face. Or, perhaps, a dragon? Dhracia had Raheerah, after all. Maybe a large, gold-and-white gryphon with a neat face and powerful talons.
The cup was slowly lifted to her mouth again and she took a long sip, considering. "It's a fine idea, Vargas," she said, and her voice was very nearly more of a purr than words. "Next time, perhaps. Think over your ideas and refine them. I'd like to see what you'd come up with-- in your own time, of course." A magnum opus of sorts, perhaps. She'd be curious to see what kind of creatures he'd come up with for her.
Her hand lowered. "But, not today," Aethril decided, and there was distinct disappointment in her own decision. "I need a spy-- a scout, of sorts. Something small that can slip by unseen to most, or at least something that can meld easily into the shadows."
A pause; thinking. "It should be quick and agile," she went on. "Not so much a fighter as much as it is an avoider."
@Vargas
RE: hello, starbucks? - Vargas - May 09 2021
- THE LEVIATHAN -
Vargas considered closely. He had to admit disappointment at the lack of "yes, make me a giant Valkhorse" command, but this could be interesting, too, as a project.
His first inclination was simply to almost duplicate Overseer Cain (and had she been insulting its size, underhandedly? He wasn't sure, but it almost seemed that way). But if it were to be custom-built, allowing it to blend into the shadows would be good.
"Let us start with a baseline of my Overseer's design as an example," Vargas began. "My first recommendations would be to change its colors to something dark and plain, and to ensure no part of it is bright or glowing. To give it silent wings--feathered, perhaps. Your thoughts-?" he asked. And then, thoughtful--so he didn't miss an important feature--"What exactly will this be for? It may add to the considerations," he explained, all business. He didn't want to pry--he didn't care enough to. Her business was her own, though he did wonder, fleetingly, if she planned to spy on them. All the more reason to tell him, then; as it stood, he or Garn--Cain--would have easily detected an intruder.
@Aethril
RE: hello, starbucks? - Aethril - May 09 2021
Overseer Cain's design as a baseline, or a little housecat. Aethril liked it already.
"Some striping will help it camouflage," she suggested first. The edge of the straw tapped against her bottom lip. "Do you know of owls? Their wings are streamlined for silent flight. It's a good idea."
What was it for? "I have plans to hunt down some... problematics," she said, cup waving dismissively. "I'd like for it to be able to find their dens and report back to me where they're hiding out without being seen."
And then back to tapping the straw against her lip with thought. "The forepaws should be soft, like Cain's hindpaws. Retractable claws would help it climb and defend itself, if worst comes to worst."
Cain. The name rolled off her tongue quite nicely. "Perhaps a little smaller than it, too?" She suggested next.
@Vargas
RE: hello, starbucks? - Vargas - May 09 2021
- THE LEVIATHAN -
Problematics-? The Master's thoughts clamped down on that thought, examining it rapidly from every angle. Before he could perhaps stop himself, he blurted: "In this nest? Are there rebels I was unaware of?"
For a moment, he was taken aback--the power dynamic was shifting but he had gotten used--too used, perhaps--to running this Nest nearly himself. He even had to think back, to remember; had Lord Dhracia given him dominion over the entirety of the nest--or rather, assurances of it safety? He thought that she had--that it had been part of their arrangement--but he had to remind himself that only the Forge, only his people, were potentially under his protection. If another Hand had turned up, it was well within her authority to simply destroy whomever else she wished.
And if Aethril turned on his people-? If she proved to have malevolence lurking beneath that veneer, or turned out to be a traitor on her own? Would he fight her? Die to her power, kill her--what? It was a wearying thought, but Vargas simply turned his mind back to his work. Perhaps it wasn't even something in this nest. "If it is not in this nest, it may necessitate adaptations for travel. And yes, I am familiar with the wings of owls." He'd had one, working alongside the Forge, though where it was now he was unsure--it had gone to Pegasus, the last he'd known. And then, of course, there was Emuh. Although--how did this one know of owls-? Of creatures from that other... set of blueprints? He peered at her briefly, but perhaps she was no traitor. Maybe she'd just encountered them, since her awakening in the nest. "It was what I had in mind," was all he said.
"Feline and avian, then. As for redundancies, extra features? The tail might be a rudder of feathers, for flight control; or I can give it something prehensile to help it cling and climb in hidden places. I can give it cups on the feet to allow it to scale smoother walls when flight is impractical. How many eyes would you like it to have? A beak, or teeth and whiskers; both?" He was making rapid mental notes, head a little tilted as he pushed Aethril's requests into the back of his mind.
And if this is all a trick? Why did Lord Dhracia not inform me of this one's presence? If I create an assassin she turns on the Forge, destroying this Nest from within? Well. He could ask his Lord the next time she was here; her scheduled arrival would be before this one's full adulthood, regardless. "My creations tend to need time to grow, as a warning," he informed her. "If you wish a specific baseline element imparted, do let me know. It would be formed away from this cave."
@Aethril
RE: hello, starbucks? - Aethril - May 09 2021
Aethril was thinking. "No, not in this nest-- I would hope that the rebels would have more sense than to... linger here." You never knew, of course, and if what the Overseer had said was true, the new Gembound were woefully stupid. Still-- "Isra seems very keenly aware of the going-ons here and if there were, she'd tell me. The only thing she's reported is Dontacael's Hive in Ursa."
Concerning, but Isra didn't seem too worried about it. Aethril tried not to let it eat away at her.
She nodded, meanwhile-- "It'll have to travel," she said. "I'm not sure how far it would potentially have to go. It might be best to prepare it for the worst-case scenario." A little hum left her throat before she took another drink from the cup, her lips tinged dark purple.
"No beak," she said, somewhat sternly. Beaks had a tendency, she found, to be quite noisy. "Omnivore teeth would suit it best to make sure it doesn't waste too much time looking for food. Whiskers will help it with gauging which spaces it can fit into, if it needs to hide."
Tap, tap, tap on the cup. "A mix of flight feathers for control and something long to help keep its balance, perhaps? Totally prehensile would be preferable but it risks damaging its own feathers if it made a habit out of using it." She didn't like the idea of it getting stuck.
The amount of eyes didn't matter too much to her. "It would need good ears," she went on, thoughtful. She was imagining the new creature in her head-- elegant, streamlined, perfect. "Though, Overseer Cain does seem to have quite good hearing already. Cups will be too loud, I think, and give it as many eyes as you think it needs. I've no preference."
Element? Leaving it corrupted might distract it from its duty; light could help it shroud into the dark, and pressure could aid its flight, as well as how loud it was. As an afterthought, pressure had a tendency to be a little destructive, if worst came to worst.
Hm. "Pressure," she decided. "It'll likely benefit it most."
@Vargas
RE: hello, starbucks? - Vargas - May 09 2021
- THE LEVIATHAN -
Relief struck him. Not in this nest. This implied that Aethril was leaving these caves; taking this upcoming creation with her. It did bring more complications--namely, how best to adapt it for travel--but as she said, it would be a matter of doing the best he could, preventatively.
"Omnivorous teeth--and diet," he said, with a glance to her and a tone that was half a question. For eyes, he was considering; two was most certainly not enough, for if one were damaged. Perhaps two pairs on the side--for full three-sixty-degree vision, along with redundancy--and then a binocular pair or two in front? "I can arrange the tail. A fan of shorter feathers over an uncurling prehensile limb would work fine. Did you want any defenses? Quills, venom, or the like?"
Her naming of pressure, rather than light, surprised him; he gave her a brief glance but didn't dare to second-guess. Her choice was her choice, and all he said was "As you wish. And a mix of fur and feathers where it matters, I should think. You are right in saying feathers are too-easily damaged but they are important for the soundless wings." He also did not mention that he didn't think adhesive toes were noisy. He might have been wrong in that, in any case, but he was fairly confident he could make them quite silent. Again, however, her choices were her own and she was the one who would need to live with them.
Strong, flexible bones, Vargas was thinking--for travel--the ability to hold its breath for long periods, to nearly pause its metabolism...
Yes; he could do this.
"Do you have a stone you'd like to see used, or will I be going to find and select one?" he asked, glancing to her yet again.
@Aethril
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