aymeric de borel (
peacetalks) wrote2021-08-21 01:46 am
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[post-heart rate - visitors in ishgard]


[welcome to the holy see of ishgard.
the sky is overcast, as it always is, and there's a light flurry of snow covering everything. people walk about in heavy furs, breath fogging in the air. the streets are grey cobblestone, and tall and imposing stone buildings loom amidst wooden structures--some still in the midst of repair, although for the most part the structural damage from the end of the dragonsong war has been mitigated. the spires of a massive cathedral can be seen in the distance, towards the center of the city.
statues, too, are found in every square; the most prominent amongst them of a commanding-looking woman bearing a spear and a shield. people murmur quick prayers to her as they pass her by. "thank the fury," they say, as they mill about. there are some soldiers around wearing thick chainmail, though no one looks especially on edge. in fact, despite the chill in the air and the greyness of the sky, people look... normal. it's fair to say that the majority of them are elezen, tall individuals with pointed ears, though there are a few who look more "human". and once in a while, you might even see a young dragon flitting about.
the aetheryte plaza, where there stands a large glowing blue crystal, is most likely near where you ended up. with a bit of asking around, you can learn of a few choice locations--the forgotten knight, a prominent tavern known for their hot mulled cider; the brume, a collection of dwellings where the lower class tend to congregate; the skysteel manufactory, a workshop which develops constructs and other magitek; the chocobo stables; and the congregation of our knights most heavenly, aka the headquarters of the temple knights. you can go further into the city too, though it's probably pretty obvious where you'd find info about aymeric around here...]

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Break is well. He's taken to adventuring these days, though he makes the time to come by Ishgard for short visits. I was worried it would be too much for him at first, but he is much better health-wise than he was... and much happier for it, as well. I do not know if he will return before you leave--the last I heard from him, he was in Limsa Lominsa, an island nation to the south.
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Adventuring! I would not have imagined it, but I am delighted to hear it! You must give him a hug and a kiss for me next he returns— three hugs! and tell him how sorry I am to have missed him.
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I shall. And we will plan for a time when you can visit again and ensure he will be here to welcome you.
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I would like that very much! I will bring gifts enough for both of you.
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Pray make yourself comfortable. Sebastian must be here since the fire is lit--he's probably in the kitchen preparing your gifts for us. I shall return anon.
[he heads down the hall to the kitchen, leaving moon there]
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[he doesn't venture out of the hall, but moon easily entertains himself with sniffing every flower display and looking at the paintings. including dour teen aymeric. especially dour teen aymeric. making some mental notes about the kind of landscapes that seem to be in fashion.]
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the landscapes are all lush and verdant scenes of vast green meadows filled with flowers. beautiful, but clearly not much of a resemblance to ishgard.
aymeric returns after a minute]
As I thought, he's preparing dinner. I requested some chocolate to accompany our fruits.
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he bounces right back to aymeric's side, perking up like he's returned after an hour instead of just a couple minutes]
He is not having any difficulty with it, I hope? I did not think I packed anything too strange, but one of the cooks was concerned when I had them pack things up.
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[aymeric's hand casually finds its way to moon's waist]
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Only to be sure to keep the head of the fish. The collar and the cheeks are full of meat.
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[... but he seems disinclined to move away from moon at the moment]
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Considering the effort to remove the head, I doubt he will miss the muscles.
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He's quite good at what he does. And I've no doubt 'twill be an excellent dinner for us.
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Plenty of time, then. Will you show me more of your home?
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Shall I... show you my room?
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Please do.
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'Tis just upstairs.
[aymeric's bedroom is clean and tidy, and at first glance is not filled to the brim with personal details--but there are a few things that stand out. the pillow on his bed that has a perfectly cat-shaped indentation on it; the suit of armor on a stand next to the fireplace; the large two-handed sword he'd worn in heart rate above the fireplace; a small desk next to the window, with what look like unfinished letters scattered about; an old, cracked wooden bow leaning against a corner; and perhaps most curious, scuff marks on the window sill as though it's been used as an entrance/exit more than a few times.]
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Should I keep an ear open for visitors, treasure?
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[he glances at the window sill and chuckles]
Nay, not... not likely. An... old friend of mine used to visit that way, but he's not come by in quite a while. 'Tis just you and I.
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You should tell me of him, later. Of your work and your life too, now that there is so much more time than ten days.
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Aye... there is much I would tell you. And I would hear more from you, as well.
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I will tell you as much as you will listen. I will let you to know things that have not been spoken of in centuries.
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Oh, Master Moon...
[tilts his head to lean in for a kiss]
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