Ardyn [x] - ᴇᴠᴇʀʏ ᴄᴏɴsᴇǫᴜᴇɴᴄᴇ (
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Prelude - Long March Home
His Royal Highness, Ardyn Lucis Caelum, took the chance to step onto the streets of Lestallum without the constant company of his retainers. Verstael had gone wandering off in search of information on the next tomb - a researcher to the bone, even at twenty, a year Ardyn's junior - and Gilgamesh had gone to meet with the Crownsguard. There were few threats in the city, the largest outside Insomnia itself, and after shedding his royal blacks in favor of a more relaxed ensemble, Ardyn practically vanished into the crowd, notable only for his red hair, his height, and the scarf draped loosely around his neck.
Three Arms down, ten to go. And the Lucian countryside hid them well - they'd found a fourth tomb, but with its relic missing, and information from the hunters pointed to a ruin that Ardyn's Shield had turned their trio away from. Ardyn, for once, hadn't argued, feeling the potency of the daemons within in practically the air itself.
For now, he takes his break wandering the streets, picking up a set of skewers from one vendor, a pastry from another, a locally mixed lemonade from a third, and making his way down to the overlook. They've only been in Lestallum a week, and he's already growing fond of the benches there, the view out over the meteor crater. The sunset provides the perfect backdrop as he recalls his meal from its brief time in his Armiger, careful to keep the royal magic out of the sight of any passerby before settling in to people-watch. It's not like he's totally reckless, Gil.
Times like this, with the crowd of the power plant's shift change bustling around him, are the times he most feels like he can relax. Rather than being the Prince, just another face in the crowd... With a smile, Ardyn sips his lemonade before taking another bite of the skewer held idly in his left hand. So refreshing.
Three Arms down, ten to go. And the Lucian countryside hid them well - they'd found a fourth tomb, but with its relic missing, and information from the hunters pointed to a ruin that Ardyn's Shield had turned their trio away from. Ardyn, for once, hadn't argued, feeling the potency of the daemons within in practically the air itself.
For now, he takes his break wandering the streets, picking up a set of skewers from one vendor, a pastry from another, a locally mixed lemonade from a third, and making his way down to the overlook. They've only been in Lestallum a week, and he's already growing fond of the benches there, the view out over the meteor crater. The sunset provides the perfect backdrop as he recalls his meal from its brief time in his Armiger, careful to keep the royal magic out of the sight of any passerby before settling in to people-watch. It's not like he's totally reckless, Gil.
Times like this, with the crowd of the power plant's shift change bustling around him, are the times he most feels like he can relax. Rather than being the Prince, just another face in the crowd... With a smile, Ardyn sips his lemonade before taking another bite of the skewer held idly in his left hand. So refreshing.
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Not now, please - I don't know who you are, but if you speak of the gods with any knowledge... That's more than we have.
[He's willing to buy it. Blind seer is a trope for a reason and when you're a magical prince you don't argue with fairytale tropes.]
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[Ignis tilted his head slightly, walking in slow steps beside the overlook's wall and running a light hand along the stone.]
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When he's suspicious, falling into the speech patterns of the court comes naturally. They seem to suit this man, at any rate, in a way they don't suit his companions. And yet the man in from of him can't be much older than Gilgamesh, if at all.]
I am perfectly capable of defending myself if need be. Do the gods have some reason to wish me harm?
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Why should they wish their Chosen harm? [At least, until the proper moment.] Are you not he who has been ordained by the Crystal to deliver this world from darkness?
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[Surely there have been, over the ages, better choices for the Chosen King than a carefree prince with a limp and no experience.]
Tell me - who are you, to know all this?
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A man of no significance.
[The answer came with a small, enigmatic smile, Ignis leaning back against the wall with clearly no fear of losing his balance.]
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Ignis, if you please. There should hardly be need for introductions from your side--you're Ardyn Lucis Caelum, of course.
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[And yes he's racking his brains for any 'Ignis' of significance, not that he expects to find one.]
Some match we are. Are you to be my Oracle in Lady Gentiana's absence?
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Hardly anything of the sort.
[Quite sharply the opposite.]
It simply seemed an unwise choice to allow the future king to be unguarded on the ground whilst the voice of the gods rattled about in his head.
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[He rubs the side of his head with a sigh.]
I appreciate the thought, however. Might I take you somewhere more private to discuss this? I'm sure we're due to attract listening ears any moment.
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[heavens forbid they make anything easy.]
Very well. Do lead the way, then.
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[He stands and immediately puts on his Business Prince face, all polite smiles, no weakness.]
My treat.
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All I've done is hand you a bit of information. It's scarcely up to me whether it becomes of value to you or not.
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[He smiles weakly, but the reasoning behind that ought to be obvious.]
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Hardly surprising that it should be beyond reach, all things considered. But if you've curiosity regarding the gods, then perhaps you merely need seek them out.
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[He steps a bit closer, close enough to put his head more obviously those couple of inches above Ignis', though he stops short of taking the man's hand. They're moving back off the main road, now.]
Are you sure that there is no hospitality I can offer you?
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Flattered as I am to warrant a king's attention, I've no need of anything.
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[A slightly melancholy tone.]
Not with throne, crown, and ring all beyond my reach.
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Come now, such a dismal outlook is hardly suitable for the gods' blessed Chosen, now isn't it?
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[And Ardyn has few doubts that this seer, whoever he is, has some awareness of the possibility of an underhanded play, if not outright an expectation of it.
Which is why Ardyn himself thrives on the unexpected. At a particularly narrow pass of the alley, thus, he pulls a blade from his Armiger in a tinkle of crystal and immediately warps to the other side - hoping to catch Ignis off guard with the unusual direction in order to pin him into the wall. The dagger he used for warping remains in his hand, ready to test the other man's neck if he needs to make the point.]
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...That's hardly the hospitality of the Lucian crown, Your Highness.
[Ignis was, however, utterly unfazed. He hadn't even moved to defend himself, going along without a trace of resistance.]
[Yet.]
look just pretend it isn't fuckfaced
[Whether it is his birth name or a chosen one, it's something of significance indeed.
Ardyn has one of Ignis' hands twisted behind the man's back, the other pinned between the man's body and the alley wall - not ideal, but it will do. His dagger scrapes - ]
Now, then, I'd dearly like to know where you really got your -
[ - and breaks skin - ]
...information...
[And Ardyn's demands fall suddenly silent.]
meh
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