[Buddy, not only will he see you but he will also squint over at you as you approach, because he can hear the earth echo in your footsteps nearly as well as you can. Like, another greater nature spirit? Conscious and sentient and everything? Where are all u bastards coming from] I can see why you think you could survive in the emptiness of space.
[ huh, that's a surprise. eizen, in turn, gives castiel a good look over when he arrives. like just a 'huh, the heck are you pal?' before stuffing his hands into his pockets. we're all over the place bucko, better get used to it. ]
I'm capable of breathing but I don't necessarily need it to survive. [ he does it mostly so he doesn't unsettle people, though it is an easy thing to forget. ] Though I'm surprised. There aren't many people on the fleet who can see me as immediately as you have.
I saw another spirit like you. Water. [Maybe they know each other? It's a much smaller Fleet than it is universe, after all.] -that's beside the point. Come with me.
Castiel doesn't have much to say in response to that; just leads Eizen around a few twists and turns, looking behind them, watching for intruders before leading him over to a secluded area in a park and turning to face him, finally.] All right. We should be safe to speak here.
[ Eizen doesn't speak for the trek, merely follows behind and watches Castiel's movements. It doesn't take him very long to catch on to what the other was leading him towards. Understandable, he thinks, especially for a subject as sensitive as this clearly has to be.
He shifts, digs a foot into the ground a little, before nodding. ]
Aye, we should be. [ A beat. ] So what do you plan to do?
I do plan to assault the Marsiva, and what I've said over the network about it being for the sake of retrieving my friend is true. [Tucks his hands into his coat pockets.] However, that isn't the only goal.
I want to test Atroma's limitations. Or their willingness to keep the truth hidden.
[ Interesting. He definitely has Eizen's interest now, more so than he did before. ]
It's a dangerous venture you're proposing. [ That won't stop him, he thinks. ] But I'd be happy to offer whatever assistance I can so. However I have to warn you my assistance does come with it's own risks.
Simply put, I'm cursed. [ Ypu guessed it. It's totally the weirdo curse sticking to him like glue. ] My very presence can cause bad things to happen to anyone around me. I don't know how or if it will strike, but the risk is always there that it will.
[ He's reminded of Velvet's reaction to his curse when he told her about it, the way she didn't hesitate in the face of it, the threat. Eizen blinks, staring at Castiel for a moment, before exhaling. ]
Are you certain? It could mean your own death having me beside you.
[ Can this guy even die? That is something he hasn't even considered. ]
I've died a lot. [It's fallen kind of far down the list of things that frighten him, honestly] It won't be a problem; I can shield the others from the worst of it, as well. If you want to assist, you're welcome.
Alright, I will assist you. But if something happens as a result of my curse I trust you to care of the others. Prioritize them first, I can see to myself.
[Some have even called his confidence...dumb and stupid.]
I agree to your terms. [Moving on.] I'd like to use this to test how closely they monitor our communications, as well as to see what sort of defenses they have in place, though my ultimate goal is to retrieve my friend Sam.
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[ And it isn't like he actually needs to breathe or anything. ]
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[ but will you see him? that is the question. ]
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I'm capable of breathing but I don't necessarily need it to survive. [ he does it mostly so he doesn't unsettle people, though it is an easy thing to forget. ] Though I'm surprised. There aren't many people on the fleet who can see me as immediately as you have.
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Cas turns and starts walking, though he does briefly throw over his shoulder,] I'm Castiel. Your name?
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Name's Eizen.
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Castiel doesn't have much to say in response to that; just leads Eizen around a few twists and turns, looking behind them, watching for intruders before leading him over to a secluded area in a park and turning to face him, finally.] All right. We should be safe to speak here.
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He shifts, digs a foot into the ground a little, before nodding. ]
Aye, we should be. [ A beat. ] So what do you plan to do?
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I want to test Atroma's limitations. Or their willingness to keep the truth hidden.
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It's a dangerous venture you're proposing. [ That won't stop him, he thinks. ] But I'd be happy to offer whatever assistance I can so. However I have to warn you my assistance does come with it's own risks.
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That won't be an issue. I'm very accustomed to things going wrong.
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Are you certain? It could mean your own death having me beside you.
[ Can this guy even die? That is something he hasn't even considered. ]
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Alright, I will assist you. But if something happens as a result of my curse I trust you to care of the others. Prioritize them first, I can see to myself.
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I agree to your terms. [Moving on.] I'd like to use this to test how closely they monitor our communications, as well as to see what sort of defenses they have in place, though my ultimate goal is to retrieve my friend Sam.
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I know the man you speak of, seen him a few times on the network. You suspect they have on aboard the Marsiva?
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