Tyki Mikk (
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hadriel2017-07-05 06:45 pm
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Mmm...
[He's a mess and it shows. In the era he's from this kind of blasphemy could ruin a good noble's reputation but it was not like he had a good one in this forsaken underground cavern. The small bags of chips, wrappers of assorted candy bars and empty bottles of both glass and plastic that likely smelled of vodka and collected booze littered around showed he hadn't moved from that spot in a while. A week to be exact. He's worn the same clothes a few days in a row and had only left once to dump himself into the lake for a haphazard wash of them. He hasn't been home. He doesn't want to go back.
Tyki might be a dangerous and overpowered person but he was very much still a man. A family man to be precise. This last little 'event' actually hit him rather hard for once.]
Genocide is one of the most effective routes to obtain something. Not without consequences, mind you, but still effective. To erase an entire town, village, nation or species can affect an entire group of another town, village, nation or species.
It's easy. It's simple. Not as hard as other ways of doing things. [From where he is laying flat on his back he's not looking at the phone but down at the city with his hand unfolding from his stomach to stretch out and face a building or two.] There's not much many of you could do to stop a genocide. It would take one blast to remove a group of houses. Another to ensure it was successful. One cut of a person to severe an entire family. One memory stolen to change someone's life forever.
I hope they are happy as they suckle on my sorrow and cherished love I gave to my loved ones while they were here. I hope they are drinking deep of my rage or my blissful confusion. Just remember it takes just one push to send someone to the edge. I can still do it. I'm still considering it. I'm still angry.
Without this city's inhabitants, you'd have nothing to feed on. You'd exhaust yourself bringing them back. Sure, the Door can bring more. They can come back. But how long until you wither up and die.
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[He's up high given the angle of the camera from his phone. It's propped up enough to show his location if anyone could pinpoint the view from Spire #3. For someone like him it didn't take much to find a crook in the polished stone or a curve to lay against in the oddly shaped spire. A normal man would have to climb or find a window or hole to ease their way out of.
Despite his mood company is highly welcomed even if he'll be a little sour. The mere fact he isn't grinning or smiling like he always is can ascertain something is wrong. He's rather serious and taunting nor will he apologize.]
[He's a mess and it shows. In the era he's from this kind of blasphemy could ruin a good noble's reputation but it was not like he had a good one in this forsaken underground cavern. The small bags of chips, wrappers of assorted candy bars and empty bottles of both glass and plastic that likely smelled of vodka and collected booze littered around showed he hadn't moved from that spot in a while. A week to be exact. He's worn the same clothes a few days in a row and had only left once to dump himself into the lake for a haphazard wash of them. He hasn't been home. He doesn't want to go back.
Tyki might be a dangerous and overpowered person but he was very much still a man. A family man to be precise. This last little 'event' actually hit him rather hard for once.]
Genocide is one of the most effective routes to obtain something. Not without consequences, mind you, but still effective. To erase an entire town, village, nation or species can affect an entire group of another town, village, nation or species.
It's easy. It's simple. Not as hard as other ways of doing things. [From where he is laying flat on his back he's not looking at the phone but down at the city with his hand unfolding from his stomach to stretch out and face a building or two.] There's not much many of you could do to stop a genocide. It would take one blast to remove a group of houses. Another to ensure it was successful. One cut of a person to severe an entire family. One memory stolen to change someone's life forever.
I hope they are happy as they suckle on my sorrow and cherished love I gave to my loved ones while they were here. I hope they are drinking deep of my rage or my blissful confusion. Just remember it takes just one push to send someone to the edge. I can still do it. I'm still considering it. I'm still angry.
Without this city's inhabitants, you'd have nothing to feed on. You'd exhaust yourself bringing them back. Sure, the Door can bring more. They can come back. But how long until you wither up and die.
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[He's up high given the angle of the camera from his phone. It's propped up enough to show his location if anyone could pinpoint the view from Spire #3. For someone like him it didn't take much to find a crook in the polished stone or a curve to lay against in the oddly shaped spire. A normal man would have to climb or find a window or hole to ease their way out of.
Despite his mood company is highly welcomed even if he'll be a little sour. The mere fact he isn't grinning or smiling like he always is can ascertain something is wrong. He's rather serious and taunting nor will he apologize.]

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[But he lets her leave after he's dismissed and he'll wander into the bathroom and slide into that hot tub after folding his dirty clothes and putting it to the side with the ends tucked in. He can wash those later.
He won't get to play with the robe as she will return before he gets to it. He likes to soak and will ease out all his muscles and relax.]
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She sets down most of his things in the bedroom next to hers, then knocks at the bathroom door to announce her return.]
Your things are in the bedroom beside mine. I'm going to start preparing a meal. Join me once you are dressed.
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It'll take him a little longer until he comes out of the bathroom and makes his way to the bedroom to get dressed. He totally used a towel to make his way across. She's in the kitchen anyways. He follows the seam of his clothes to smooth them. He presses his hands flat to his face to smooth out the wear and tear of sleeping awkwardly and he fixes his hair and makes himself presentable before heading out to the kitchen.]
Hmm. I can't say I am not hungry.
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Here. Chop some vegetables while I prepare the stewing sauce.
[One of these days, she'll teach him to cook. It's a life skill that everyone should have. But today is not that day. Today he's just recovering from his self-imposed semi-exile from civilization, so she'll only direct him to chop up some of the vegetables to speed along the preparation of the meal a bit.]
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Alright.
[He's not that good with a knife in combat. The mere fact he never threw a punch without dark matter laced around his hands told the careful eye that he used his legs and agility to get around. Yet here he was cutting vegetables with those deft and skilled hands of his.]
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She mixes the sauce with a cheerful hum.]
You're looking much better, my lord. I was getting worried before.
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He uses the knife to push the vegetables aside when he's done with one set and moves onto the next.]
I have been told I clean up nicely. I could use a bit more sleep but for now I think I can stand. My apologies for making you worry.
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[She still remembers how handsome he looked in his ball attire quite fondly.]
I will feel much better once you've had a healthy meal and a good night's sleep, and lo and behold. You can have both of those right here.
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Well, seeing as I have yet gone to sleep with a good night's rest I still cannot deny anything you say, correct?
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[But she's still just enough of a brat to mention the possibility.]
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[No doubt he would be in charge of carrying everything and that is what they have a driver or a servant for. Orz. Priorities. He scrapes the vegetables over once he's done for her to take and he rubs his thumb over the knife for any taste there and licks it off his thumb. Dear god is he hungry.]
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[Because it's been a long time since she's had one. For now, though, she passes Tyki a pear from the fruit bowl she has in the kitchen. He can have that to tide him over until dinner is ready.
She chuckles a bit. She's clearly not bothered by what he said earlier, but it bears mentioning.]
I think you may have alarmed a few of the locals with your post today.
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[He takes that pear and while it is no apple he's still ravenous. Ikaruga has learned to read his body actions and a part of that disturbs him but he was an open book. His body was honest even if he wasn't. Like almost everything he'll savor it with every bite. He'll attempt not to talk with his mouth full.]
Any death threat would. I could say I spent a portion of the morning considering it but I didn't. I wanted an extreme route.
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It seems to take far more energy for Hope to revive one of his own kind rather than any of us. Killing the gods directly would be far more productive.
[Even if she does actually like a couple of them. Tranquility is her favourite, given that he's shown more willingness to listen and consider suggestions than the rest.]
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An opportunity I would jump at if the situation arose. Killing a god or Hope directly could put things in motion or at least prompt others to value the situation more than just live with it.
[Yet he's conflicted because of her. He would kill the gods directly but he'd hate to lose her if he got sent home without her. There isn't a chance he'd remember her. It's
a silly notion to want to go home and yet not leave either.]
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[She may not feel any true loyalty to the gods, but she's perfectly content to just leave rather than killing them.]
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It would solve a lot of our problems. I feel like I'm cheating if I keep handing the hard tasks to you. If it is simply magical I can provide my energy but anything with technology and I'm afraid it'll be entirely up to you.
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[She pauses and thinks for a moment.]
Anakin, Kylo, Hux and Maketh are from the most technologically advanced world of anyone that I know of here. Perhaps one of them.
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Miss Maketh dislikes me.
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[She appreciates the compliment, but she does know he's hungry. Fortunately, dinner is almost ready. She finishes up the last of it and then sets it to cool for a couple of minutes.]
Maketh and I get along relatively well...although she correctly identified me as a threat within a minute of meeting me. It takes most people much longer than that. Once she realized it was wiser to negotiate with me than presume authority over me, we got along fine.
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[He feels right at home all of a sudden and it is a wonder he hasn't moved in with her yet. He doesn't want to invade and he does like his own space. Not to mention the closer he lived the more she was in danger. It was complicated.]
The very first time the gods manipulated my emotions I tried to kill a woman name Lilith because when I saw her I was filled with rage. She was the only one I was forced to feel this towards. I believe Maketh and her were very close. Ever since she has kept me at a high distance unless I invade this space.
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That explains a lot. Maketh does not allow herself to open up to others very easily at all, so even if on a rational level she can understand that you were not in your right mind at the time, she still remembers you as trying to harm someone important to her. Perhaps Anakin would be a better choice to work with. Hux has an excellent grasp of technology and a genuine interest in it...but Hux is also so rigidly military that I'm not sure the man has any sense of humour to speak of.
[Plus, he blew up five planets. She's not going to judge for murder, but what a tremendous waste of resources that was to take out a small group. It was like casting a large fireball to kill a few ants. No, she doesn't judge for the act of taking lives in and of itself. Excessive collateral damage, on the other hand, is fair game. She prides herself on her precision.]
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She knows I'm dangerous. She understands what I can do. You have killed but always for a reason. I, myself, do as my family wills regardless but then again so does your guild. I just have no real morals. I kill humans because that is what I am driven to do. I am dangerous at a moment's notice. You are not or at least you seem to have some rational sense.
I do not know either of those people.
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[Their world does seem to be more technologically advanced than most.]
Hux and Kylo had an unintentionally very public fight over the network perhaps about two or three weeks before you and I met. If you were watching, it involved gunshots and a blade made of red light.
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[If only because the fight was amusing. It's kind of sad he remembers that over anything else.]
Another world in a state of war. [Like his stomach right now given he can smell it compared to not wanting to eat for the last few days.]
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