zaveid the oathkeeper (
airily) wrote in
driftfleet2017-04-02 12:28 am
from everything to nothing just like that.
Who: Zaveid and Eizen
Broadcast: N/A
Action: On the Blameless
When: After the shuffle
[ He's spoken to Sorey. He's spoken to Mikleo. He's hidden away and tried to face all of this by himself, to pretend as though it's not happening - but it's not that simple. It's not like he can just shrug it all off and let himself act as though he's okay, because he knows he's not. Nothing is going to be okay because Eizen is here and the very last thing Zaveid can remember is seeing him fall and die, hearing the death rattling roar of a dragon as it's life left him.
You did the right thing, Sorey. Don't be so hard on yourself.
Don't worry, I'm sure he's satisfied with the outcome.
It was easy to say it when the decades were finally over and there was nothing but peace. It's harder with reality bearing down on him like a lead weight. He has to force himself to shrug it off, had to force himself to breathe and try to come to terms with it all; he had to go and deal with this. He had to go and face Eizen. He needs to... Push forward, through the pain and the hurt. Through the losses of Dezel, of Mikleo, of Eizen, all of whom have come back to him. ]
I'm coming.
[ It's easy to find out what ship he'd ended up on and Zaveid is used to the shuttles now. It's less easy to step over the threshold, to direct it, to get off, to walk... It feels like there's a weight in his shoes, and he stops, waiting in the shuttle bay, crossing his arms and tilting his head up to stare at the metal above him. The air is almost oppressive here and it makes him feel disgusting, suffocating but... He has to do this.
He has to try. ]
Broadcast: N/A
Action: On the Blameless
When: After the shuffle
[ He's spoken to Sorey. He's spoken to Mikleo. He's hidden away and tried to face all of this by himself, to pretend as though it's not happening - but it's not that simple. It's not like he can just shrug it all off and let himself act as though he's okay, because he knows he's not. Nothing is going to be okay because Eizen is here and the very last thing Zaveid can remember is seeing him fall and die, hearing the death rattling roar of a dragon as it's life left him.
You did the right thing, Sorey. Don't be so hard on yourself.
Don't worry, I'm sure he's satisfied with the outcome.
It was easy to say it when the decades were finally over and there was nothing but peace. It's harder with reality bearing down on him like a lead weight. He has to force himself to shrug it off, had to force himself to breathe and try to come to terms with it all; he had to go and deal with this. He had to go and face Eizen. He needs to... Push forward, through the pain and the hurt. Through the losses of Dezel, of Mikleo, of Eizen, all of whom have come back to him. ]
I'm coming.
[ It's easy to find out what ship he'd ended up on and Zaveid is used to the shuttles now. It's less easy to step over the threshold, to direct it, to get off, to walk... It feels like there's a weight in his shoes, and he stops, waiting in the shuttle bay, crossing his arms and tilting his head up to stare at the metal above him. The air is almost oppressive here and it makes him feel disgusting, suffocating but... He has to do this.
He has to try. ]

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It's been too long. Zaveid doesn't know how to be himself around Eizen anymore.
He shows up and it looks as though nothing had ever changed; same outfit, same hair, same eyes, as if he'd never been turned into a dragon at all. For a moment all he can do is tilt his head up and stare, uncertainty and desperation colouring him completely. He doesn't want to have to do this, to face this, to look this man in the eye and accept their shared fate and what's going to come of it, but he doesn't have a choice. It's just like Mikleo said; if Eizen left before Zaveid got to speak to him he'd never forgive himself.
So, he crosses his arms over his chest and watches, not making any move to go forward. Instead, he tilts his head up, trying to act as though he isn't broken on the inside and ruffled completely. ]
Yo. Heard you were asking after me.
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Don't pretend you don't know why.
[ He knows, he has to. Eizen messaged him and he is certain that the Shepherd and his friends likely sought Zaveid out after they spoke to him, to warn him or something similar. They would have told him of his anger, how he knows about the pacts, about Edna, about Zaveid himself. He can't have come here without knowing. ]
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[ He plays it off as something nonchalant, as if it doesn't matter, but soon enough his body shifts and he adjusts his weight, arms crossing over his chest as he stares the other man down. Zaveid watches him for a long moment before he lifts his hands, shrugging his shoulders as casually as he can manage. ]
You wanna know about the Pacts, right? What's going on with Edna and the Shepherd.
[ His own pact with Sorey - and Lailah - isn't as important, Zaveid knows that. What's most important is how Edna is being handled, what's happening with her, and there's no point beating around the bush anymore. ]
Go ahead. Ask.
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I want to know this Shepherd hasn't got my sister on some sort of collar.
[ Dezel said they weren't slave, Sorey swore she chose the pact, Mikleo patiently explained how things had changed, and he knows Zaveid would not go back to that life. He's already half convinced by them all and yet... It's Zaveid he wants to hear from, the man he trusted everything to. His life, his sister's safety, his true name. ]
Tell me she's safe, Zaveid.
[ Tell me I never hurt her. ]
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... It hasn't, for him, though, has it? For Zaveid it's been decades, for Eizen... Hours, maybe, if that. It makes his stomach flutter with nervous anxiety, shifting from one foot to the other before he breathes out. ]
Do you really think anyone would be able to put that girl on a leash? You know her better than that, Eizen.
[ But Zaveid can understand. He'd had his own reservations, watching Sorey, learning about him, at least before he'd made the pact. He knows better, now, and he feels the weight of it on his shoulders, knowing that he's the one that has to explain this, offer it, because he's the one Eizen's going to listen to. ]
She's safe. Sorey would never do anything she didn't agree to, and she made the choice to be in a pact with his Prime Lord. That's a fire seraph called Lailah - she has the contorl, anyway, not Sorey.
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For a moment Eizen closes his eyes and makes an almost annoyed noise. ]
I know. She's too stubborn.
[ He's still not sure that he likes it, however, the thought of his sister traveling with other men, of the patch. He seems to recoil slightly as Zaveid continues, eyes snapping open to stare at the seraph. Her choice, huh? Sorey said the same to him and it's been rattling around in his head for the past week. No matter how he feels he has to respect Edna's choice, the direction she has decided to steer her ship. ]
The Shepherd has no means of control.
[ Unlike how it used to be, when the exorcists were the ones to make pact. Somewhere humans must have lost that ability, or it was taken from them, instead placed within the hands of their kind. ] I can't say I'm surprised that things changed like that. After what the Abbey did it seemed like there was no way malakhim would be able to trust humans again.
[ But eventually they did. ]
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It was one of the things that made him so intense, but also so interesting. ]
She must get it from her big brother.
[ Zaveid crosses his arms and just... Watches Eizen for a moment. There's an intensity that he can't disguise in the way he just stares at the other man, eyes raking over him and drinking him, and for a moment he has to force his eyes away, glancing elsewhere before he breathes out. Seeing Eizen alive, in the flesh, like this... It's almost too much. It's almost enough to have him flagging and dropping away, feeling sick in the pit of his stomach. He doesn't want this, can't want Eizen to be really back, but...
But he is.
This is how it's going to be. Eizen is here, on the fleet, and there's nothing that he can do to fight against it. This is something that's going to take time, though, and he has to get used to that - to give himself the hours he needs to relax, to consider it, to calm down and accept it. If Eizen will let him. ]
Lailah's the boss of us Sub-Lords. [ A breath, and then - ] She made an Oath. She's got the same kind of powers that Laphicet had. Flames of purification.
[ Pursing his lips, Zaveid shrugs, arms opening wide. ]
I guess they figured it out. I just got tangled up in that kid's story.
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What happened to him during those thousand years?
Closing his eyes Eizen exhales pushing those thoughts away once more to wrap his head around everything else, Sub-Lords, oaths, the flames of purification. Thoughts of Laphicet come unbidden, the small seraph and the power that saved both Zaveid and himself from being overcome by Theodora's malevolence. Mikleo hadn't been making things up. ]
She must have made an Oath with him, Maotelus, in exchange for those silver flames. [ It's the only way he can think of that she could have access to that power. ] He couldn't go out and help people himself, it makes sense he'd trust someone else with the power to do it in his stead.
[ He misses the kid, misses Laphicet. ]
Yeah right. [ His eyes snap back open to stare at Zaveid then, sharp and intense as they almost always are. ] You don't just get tangled up in things Zaveid, you always have a reason.
[ For them it was Aifread. For Sorey... well, he hasn't the fainest idea. ]
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Breathing out, he crosses his arms and just watches, waiting to see what the other seraph has to say. It's too much, even now, seeing him here and imagining the nightmares that might come because of it; he had been left alone in his room once already, desperate and uncertain, wanting to fight back against chains he could already feel creeping over his skin. He was losing his control over what his life was like here and he wasn't sure how to bring it back, how to force himself to survive. He doesn't want to come face to face with Eizen and what happened, but...
Here he is. Here they are. ]
I guess that's it. She wasn't able to talk about it with us, since it was an Oath, and it's not like I was gonna go around telling a load of humans about our baby boy. It wasn't my story to tell.
[ Laphicet would definitely trust Lailah and there's no denying that. Another problem is that Zaveid is definitely not going to be the one to tell Eizen what happens to that little kid. No one in the world could convince him to do that. ]
Does that really matter? [ Another shrug of his shoulders. ] I'm tangled up either way. How I got here isn't important, now, is it?
[ It absolutely is, but... It's not a story he wants to tell. Sorey's family, now, either way. ]
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It was going to happen eventually.
With a scoff he watches Zaveid talk, his shoulders rising in a too casual shrug, he feels irritation sink it's claws into his throat. He's dodging, of course he is. There is things there he doesn't, or wont, want to talk about. Fine, he can have his secrets. ]
It's not like they'd believe you anyway.
[ If he survived the thousand years he's likely become as legendary as the Five Lords, present though no one was truly certain he existed. No one would believe him even if he had gone around telling them about Laphicet, the young malak he had been before he become Maotelus. The kid they took in, they cared for, they helped learn how to be his own person. ]
Yeah, it does. [ Eizen sighs, looking away. ] But I won't make you tell me.
[ Not today. Maybe later after he has met this Shepherd face to face and assessed his worth, maybe then he'll ask Zaveid's reason. And maybe then he'll tell him. ]
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He doesn't want to be here. Even as he shrugs and laughs and play acts he can feel the tension in his shoulders, the urge to turn and run in a whirlwind of power and artes. He can't look Eizen in the eye and he doesn't stare him in the face - he glances away and he laughs and he shrugs to distract attention from how obviously uncomfortable he is. ]
Hey, I've got a trustworthy face! Don't be so cruel so soon, Eizen...
[ A hand on his chest is easy; it's like playing the part of someone else. Someone that Eizen knew, once, hundreds of years ago - someone happier, maybe, freer. It's not the person he is now, and Zaveid is still learning to balance that part of himself. He's still growing, even with how old he stands right now.
Huffing a noise, he shakes his head. ]
You'll get to know him. He's not gonna give you a choice.