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I find myself, briefly, possessed of an insidious urge to bro-fist this dragon I literally just met. It's such an inanely jocular idea that I know SB would jump down my throat for even considering it.
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Well-a dragon Owner seems to think is of genuine note is currently expressing severe interest in me-and is in an appearance that feels so relatable and nonthreatening that I'd be a fool to assume it incidental. Maybe he’s trying to be polite. But I doubt it. It just doesn’t match the way every dragon in the room is paying Attention his way, nor does it seem befitting of a being who pre-dates draconic civilization and states it in his introduction. I incline my head in recognition as I make a concise-but polite-greeting to he-whom-babbles.
"Hello. It's nice to meet you."
If he's bothered by the brevity of my reply he doesn't show it, practically exploding back into gleeful breathless rambling the moment I've stopped speaking.
>[P.Lucifer]"Well I'd hope it's nice to meet me! I mean it's not like I can really meet me myself you know-making Self replicas just isn't the same and I don't have an external viewpoint and really utterly cogitating the motivations of a being makes an encounter a bit different than a normal how-do-you-do doesn't it-"
At this point the dragon slaps a palm to his head and drags it slowly down his face. I watch Blade in my periphery, his face incredulous at the last wave of babble-fu which washed over me, as Lucifer reaches into a pocket to pull forth a tiny replica of earth. The curio is complete with a floating moon, and both planet and moon observe lighting that doesn’t at all match our current surroundings. At a guess, it's a real-time display of where the sun's light falls on each celestial body: a curious format for a timepiece, to be sure.
>[P.Lucifer]"Oh my these kinds of trials always take forever to go over every bit of minutia- and really I'm not sure I have the time what with the verdict already rendered and really it was absolutely smashing seeing Owner sitting in again, I mean he hardly does that-really, a treat to be enjoyed anyway how are you?"
Finding the fact that it's still hard to even consider this guy -this dragon- as a potential threat as vindication, I remain dedicated to my path of silence. And Lucifer, it seems, abhors the conversational vacuum I allow to exist, swiftly acting to fill it.
>[P.Lucifer]"It really can be hard to quantify how you're feeling can't it-I rescind the question it's far too multifaceted and bite-sized chunks of data verbal confirmations or numerical values either way it's better than something so nebulous right?"
I grunt noncommittally. Oddly, the longer I don't talk to him, the more profoundly I find my idea to talk no more than exactly required to be completely rational. Curious indeed-and still I can't detect any traces of a memetic effect or any sort of pervasive magic.
>[P.Lucifer]"Is something wrong-you know I still didn't hear how you preferred to be addressed and I'd hate to unwittingly call you a Name you don't care for since what's the point of calling you anything other than random sounds at that point, I know I certainly wouldn't like someone addressing me as Glorpledink or the like, it'd just be plain strange."
Nothing for it-I actually HAVE to respond now, or risk being rude to a Dragon of substance. As of yet, that's just not worth it.
"I intend no rudeness, and I offer no slight or insult. I just don't have anything I wish to say."
Lucifer blinks at that like an engineer pondering a social dilemma, before a smile as nefariously Cheshire as any I've seen slowly curls across his face. And just like that he doesn't look so affably harmless.
>[P.Lucifer]"Hm-goooood. Caution- I like it. Well, best of luck on the rest of the experiment!"
And with a folding of space, Pre-Civilization Dragon 666 simply stops being there. I don't need to look at Owner or any other dragon to confirm the tension in the room reduced markedly with that one’s departure.
I take a deep breath and turn to Blade, still at my side and currently frowning at his hand while waving it back and forth.
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"So Blade, we'll need to head to the docks so you can see what you're working with-oh, and I'll need to take possession of the Lieutenants you see frozen around you to do some observation and potential modifications before you can use them-you'd hate to have faulty underlings, right?"
>[Blade]"…Shouldn't my hand be all wibbly-wobbly? Normally when I dream, things move like they're in water."
I get the distinct impression he didn't hear me- which has very interesting implications for the method of communication Lucifer was actually using, since Blade seemed to comprehend him just fine and the dragon did not seem to be speaking any louder than I.
Still, I really do need Blade's attention- and so I speak up.
"Blade, we need to get going shortly."
>[Blade]"We do? And how come you're alive again? There's usually a reason for that in dreams."
"Really, does it matter?"
"Guess not."
"So, let's see about getting you set up there."
>[Blade]"Sure, I guess having a dead guy show me where my new job is sounds reasonable."
At that, I glance over to Owner, who smiles at Blade's delusional ambivalence.
>[Owner]"Well, if you happen to need a lift, I can provide that."
And before I've had time to accept, Blade, Einrik and Labombard-all four of us reappear in a familiar section of the docks of Istanbul, not far at all from where I hid in a crane's control box while firing on a Reaper… ah, good times. I smile at the memory. That, and that I get to watch Blade fall on his ass from the sudden change in location.
Einrik makes his farewells, thanking me for the chance to make more draconic contacts before he starts hoofing it back to the mansion, citing a previous engagement that he's now at risk of being late to. For his part Labombard plays the enthusiastic tour guide, mildly confused rank and file Triads parting like water as the Loup Garou takes it on himself to show Blade where everything is; meanwhile I find myself dealing with Go Ping, the still-frozen Lieutenants behind me.
Go’s face is impassive, but his soul is anything but tranquil. He’s host to a riot of questions and emotion he’s schooled into submission
>[Go Ping]"So."
"Yeah."
>[Go Ping]"Dragons came and took everyone-and now you're here. I can't help but wonder at a connection."
"Yeah…. You're probably not going to believe it just yet, but Lo Fang was doing some very heinous stuff, including, but not limited to using your fellow officers as factories to produce disposable copies; which is very, very illegal, what with the unwilling formation of Gates of Self and mind tampering. So, the Draconic courts intervened, Lo Fang's been ousted. By that I mean they killed him because that's apparently the only kind of judgment they render, but hey, it's okay; he had that deal with Camella, so now she owns his soul."
Go Ping the normally-zen openly blanches at that.
"Did I mention he was also harvesting the souls of those derelicts that incessantly attack here in search of drugs? Because he totally was. ANYWAY, I think the important part to focus on here, is that thanks to my interference in the matter, the Triad as a local group will not be disbanded. After I get them fixed, you'll even have the rest of your fellow former disciples back. May Lee among them."
>[Go Ping]"That's not possible, May Lee-"
"Was copied, and thus only the copy died- in fact, most of the people you knew as fellow students were copies, what with how the Gates were used. The individuals hosting the Gates of Self still exist, as do the last set of copies Lo Fang made. Anyway, point is all that's really changing is who holds the position Lo Fang held."
If I couldn’t see his soul, I’d think he was being impossibly cool about a delicate subject. As it is, his soul betrays his muted consideration of the implications- and the swift decision to focus on more immediate matters.
>[Go Ping]"So. You are to be our new boss, then. I should have-"
"Hah, nope: no way I want to deal with the headache and hassle that an organization this big would demand to keep afloat. No, I'm just a consultant for the real Head-that guy."
Go Ping looks past me to Blade, still dressed in a ripped leather jacket and dusty jeans, his police caution-tape-wrapped sword as always close to his side. The Triad raises an eyebrow at me questioningly.
"Yeah- dragon politics, what do you want me to say? Anyway, you can either help by showing me all the wards and such that are going to need to get reset to acknowledge Blade, or let me find them myself. Your call."
Thus I incessantly make small talk with Go Ping, distracting him from really considering who that May Lee 'golem' really was, as he meticulously shows me to ward node after ward node, built into walls and anchored to the pier piles. Though it takes me the entirety of the rest of the day, I get Blade set up as the Primary user for all the wards… and myself as the Root User, or admin. Because hey- when you can SEE soul magic and 90% of the wards are nothing but, it's not exactly hard to slap in a new binding. It's not even like I'll taint them Divine, as Lo Fang favored that magic format for his wards. Small favors, it seems. Entertainingly, the wards fire warning messages to Lo Fang's soul as I forcibly re-configure them. The moment I'm done Labombard sidles up beside me, and gives me a rundown of what the place has as Blade continues to bemusedly gawk.
-For one, they have something along the order of seven hundred tons worth of assorted mundane munitions in storage, so it's safe to say the Triads are well armed, at least by paramilitary standards. M-16s solve a whole lot of problems in big enough numbers, after all.
-Lo Fang HAD a Soul-Catching Room that is now an empty hole in the warehouse-the 'evidence' was appropriated by the dragons, so that's out.
-The Triads have an impressive set of magic drugs that make a whole lot more sense now that I can actually look at them with proper senses. Pretty much all of them are derived from the Einher seed model, and use a sliver of a Gluttony fragment to power the effects. Not unlike a magical knockoff of PCP- and excessively addictive. This seems to be what has been marketed to the homeless population, and it's produced off-site by another Triad base in nearby Greece.
-The 'special' drugs Labombard took are not here. I can rely on Labombard for confirmation on that. He tried to tear the place apart (figuratively) when he couldn't find them, but the shipping manifests show that the specially made still that produced the alcohol-based narcotic was shipped out not three days ago to China. It seems unlikely that will ever be seen again.
-I get a headcount, which is handy: Lo Fang had a total crew of 486 Triads, counting the lieutenants. Not too shabby.
-There's a large basement that has cots that were occupied by a couple of dozen Triad vampires who are currently all dead. No really, and it seems fairly unrelated to what I've been doing. There was a magical disease that targets vampires that infected the populace-and Lo Fang being Lo Fang instituted absolute quarantine, leaving all the vampires to his name to die, rather than being responsible for spreading the disease any further. Go Ping is able to confirm the disease is called 'Falling Blood Syndrome' and that the disease has run its course. As long as no vampires come in contact with the corpses, there should be no problem. Lo Fang was going to burn them today.
-I find no less than a full one hundred and eight separate Ward Nodes, layered concentrically around the office Lo Fang used to occupy. With the wards reset, all those defenses now bow to Blade… and to me. Not too bad when it's a bevy of divine wards and sensors designed to alert interested parties of potential breaches. While the wards certainly couldn't keep out a dedicated foe, their sheer number and variety assuredly would detect the intrusion, one way or another. A quick review of the Viewer records confirms my suspicion that the linked nature of the various wards was the critical factor that kept Allview from being able to see the compound previously: as soon as I had tampered with the first ward, Allview had the ability to see in. Perhaps it was a side effect of the Divine nature of the wards that resulted in a synergy effect once 108 of them were linked. It probably bears investigation.
-Lo Fang’s high end communication system and switchboard is unmolested in his office, a part of his desk.
-There is an extensive collection of dossiers on file in Mandarin, which I earmark for Svetlana to copy and index in our ever-growing database. Shadowbro obliges me by playing courier.
-Also on file are various research reports. Of note, there are a couple of reports specific to the Reaper gear: both the high voltage gauntlet, and the older research that dead-ended on their time dilation charms. There are also notes on some sort of resurrection ritual. I give everything a once-over and forward the papers home with dossiers. Titus, Lyubov, Labombard, and Dávgon are the obvious choices to review this stuff in depth.
-Most importantly of all, I find a mummified Italian arm lingering forgotten in a cabinet, and claim the last remnant of my old foe Galileo Savoy for myself.
And it's right around when I've decided I now have the world's best butt scratcher that my phone rings again. Right, Camella tried to call me before-surprise, it's her. I sit down at the desk to take the call.
>[Camella]"Armas? Can you talk?"
"Sure. You caught me when I was rather thoroughly occupied before, but I have a moment. I'll go ahead and guess this is about a certain contract."
>[Camella]"Yeah. Soul just popped up, and I'm not sure what to do with it."
"Frankly? Sell it to me."
>[Camella]"Honestly, fine-you want it, it's yours, I don't even need this really, so-uh…."
"What is it?"
>[Camella]"The soul is… is now gone."
I had every intention of asking further questions past that, but as I see a certain familiar spirit whizzing through the air at hypersonic speeds, I can figure out what happened.
"Yeah-yeah that's not a problem. It's over here now."
>[Camella]"No shit? Hold on…. huh. The Contract has your name on it under mine now, so…"
"That would seem to make the soul officially mine. Second guessing just giving it away?"
>[Camella]"Heh-hm. Nah; you do better with magic stuff than I do, and you don't have to worry about contamination rates or anything. Think of it as… prepayment for inevitable future bitchiness, because we both know you've probably let things slide while I've been away."
A smile as wide as any splits my face at that.
"Do my ears deceive me, or are you mockingly making self-depreciating comments like a properly snarky person?"
>[Camella]"What can I say? I actually needed a vacation, and this town's been quiet enough that I got just that."
"Careful saying things are going well-"
>[Camella]"Psh. Something bad happens, I'll just sic Grisha on it until I can contact you. And if you can't stop it, we were fucked anyway. By the way, did you know they heard about you out here? I don't know if you've heard of them, but the Savoy family, the Italian royal family, is a big deal here-and they're magic to boot. Who knew?"
I knew.
>[Camella]"Short of it is, they asked us about you- and everyone did what they should. Andrei and Lev were the first asked, and they both reported it to me. I made contact, provided your number, and advised them to ask you, if they had questions, owing to the whole 'you are the one they were asking about' part. Right about when they were getting insistent I answer questions is when Lo Fang's soul showed up, and when I tried calling you. Well, after you didn't pick up they left, and none of ours have seen them since-it's like they up and disappeared. I… don't suppose you know more about them than just 'they're magical' so I at least know what we're potentially dealing with?"
"Yeah, happens you're in luck here. Basically, when no one's looking at them, they can be wherever they want. So, so long as you're watching them uninterrupted, they don't outright have magic, but…"
>[Camella]"OH! That clan that you called in to help the guys with their home problems, back in Russia! I could not for the life of me remember their surname, so I wasn't sure why the name seemed more familiar than it should have."
"They seem to have any tone or anything readable in how they spoke with you, what they asked?"
>[Camella]"Well, given they showed up pretty much right before Lo Fang's soul showed up, I'm going to make a wild guess, and say that you did something big and public?"
"Draconically public."
>[Camella]"Armas what did you do to Owner."
"Ah, I'm totally telling him you said that-probably get a laugh out of him. No-he was actually just there to watch a show. I jimmied the Draconic courts into ousting Lo Fang, and installing someone else."
>[Camella]"This wasn't just a hit, this was… what, a sanctioned execution?"
"With real reasons for it. Anyway, we're 'consultants' for the new management-who I happened to get to pick. Oh, and I currently have possession of 90% or so of the Triad's officers, and will be giving them spiritual care until they're well enough to return to their duties."
>[Camella]"…I can completely envision him just sitting there, watching you take over in all but name like that-hah, okay, guess I'll need to ask him about this when I get back."
"What, you can't call?"
>[Camella]"He's not a phone person. So-we've got an indefinite source of steady work that we can cherry-pick to suit our abilities and needs, and have semi-unlimited access to masses of more traditional footsoldiers, is that right?"
I eyeball Lo Fang's soul in all it's ire-filled glory, it's eyes transmitting a silent wish for my demise that puts a little extra curl on the ends of my leer.
"Yeah, that's about right."
>[Camella]"Okay-I'll think about how to switch things up so I have something for you when I get back."
"Sounds excellent."
After we say our goodbyes and hang up, my Brother From No Other Mother makes himself known.
Thank you for not getting yourself entangled by Lucifer's probing.
What can I say, the guy came on kind of strong.
I spoke to Sometimes Merchant. The exclusivity and privacy lease on the sewers under the Triad docks is due to expire on the last day of the Wyld Hunt. That's November 8th. He's open to negotiating an extension. Just call him when you're ready.
Excellent.
I also confirmed that if we kill both of Jet Fang's bodies we will have met the requirement for the five years of NeverNever time.
I'm not sure how I feel about murdering a guy that's under our indirect control now. I'll think about that. What did the Yakuza and Tong have to say? And Rocco?
The Yakuza send their congratulations on a clean take-over. We've been invited to negotiate territory lines tomorrow morning so that we're not stepping on each others' toes. The Tong were less cordial, more passive-aggressive in their wording, but the message is essentially the same-and it seems they'll be part of the same talk as the Tongs. Rocco's invited you and Gianni over for drinks and dinner tomorrow night, to talk about this. He alluded to wanting to talk about other topics as well.
What do you want to bet the Savoys leaned on him to get more information?
Seems likely. But he's also going to want to make sure the territories stay clear.
Anything else?
Lyubov sent me a text message that she's working on finishing Matvey's gauntlet before his arena fight next week.
That's right. She wanted to work on it with me. I guess she's getting help from Hyougo?
She indicated such, yes.
How do you think Matvey will do?
Between Lyubov, Sake, and I he'll have a fair amount of resources invested in him from the company. He's learned the basics of the Breaking concept and he has his sword and biosuit. He'll have access to some of the shadow-killing thermite Igor is now making, as well as the contents of the armory. The fight is not to the death, so even in the worst case we won't lose him. All in all, I approve of placing bets on Matvey.
Fantastic to hear. What's this about Igor?
Igor has developed thermite which can burn shadows and souls alike. It's extremely lethal to shadows.
Right. I can think of all sorts of ways that would be handy. I take it you're pleased.
Very.
How about the Triad disciples?
I've moved them to the mansion for now, Gates and Clones alike. They're in a draconically-imposed stasis, and will remain so until we pump enough energy into them to break it. At that point we'll have to hook the Gates up to some power supply, and evaluate their filters like Lyubov suggested. Considering that we have Lo Fang's soul we should be able to deal with this at our leisure.
I don't want to wait too long, Blade's not competent. He will need the disciples' help.
Agreed. Do you want to make contact with Elwen Embla, or simply rob her?
I have to think about that. Maybe I'll feel Rocco out on his opinion of her.
At this point Blade wanders into the room, and, with a look of grave consternation, asks me a simple question.
>[Blade] “This isn't a dream, is it?”
“This is as real as anything else that's happened to you.”
>[Blade] “What?”
Oh for crying out loud...
”I said, it's real.”
>[Blade] “But, how are you alive again?”
"That is an interesting question, isn't it? My death and how I came to be here standing before you very much alive. Well, simply put, I managed to fake my death at the hands of that... assailant- and no I won't tell you what I did, it wouldn't be a very useful trick if everyone knew it, would it? No, of course it wouldn't.”
>[Blade] “What happened in that room?”
“Certain events were put in motion, and today is a result of them. Did you know, Blade, that you are one of the few I've met to fight a dragon and survive? It is true, few possess your character. Knowing that, I knew I had to help you gain the tools necessary to accomplish your goals; tools both martial and political. Speaking of which, you work for a dragon now. Don't worry, I honestly believe she poses no risk to your wellbeing.”
I really do, at that. Ich-Hunter knows I'm the one who did this, and that Blade's one of Owner's pets. She may be pissed, but she'll have to treat him seriously.
“Blade, the world is a larger and more wonderful place than you may have ever imagined, and now you've got more tools at your disposal."
>[Blade] “Well, yeah. It'd be easier if everyone recognized I'm going to be a great crime lord. Thanks.”
”Seeing you in place as the Head of the Turkish Triad is its own reward, believe me.”
At that, we shake hands-not of my volition, but because that's how Blade thinks this should happen, and that's that. Labombard implies he'd like to stay in the Docks for now so someone of substance besides Go Ping is there until I've got the rest of the lieutenants fighting-fit. I make my way back to the mansion in the deep of night, and find a smile persists on my visage the entire way back. In all, I can't say the plan could have gone better-and even if I have to wonder why Lucifer helped me, the point remains that I'm entering a very profitable period of my life, with this Triad Setup. On my return to the mansion, I reward myself with some of Dávgon's beer.
Really, the hallucinogenic fermented deer piss tastes pretty good.
On my way to my room, I spy a certain secretary busy burning the midnight oil as she works through the dossiers from the Triad compound. Beer in hand, I enter.
"Svetlana, I heard you got a chance to chat with Lyubov?"
>[Svetlana] "Briefly, yes. Does that mean she called you too?"
"She did. Did she try using non-standard phrasing about certain topics with you?"
>[Svetlana] "...Yes, she did. How she felt about her situation in particular."
"Did she talk about Hyougo's parents with you, at all?"
>[Svetlana] "She didn't, is there a problem?"
My eyes flick toward that frowney-face charm memory-shielding she's wearing.
"An old problem that explains a lot. I'm just guessing, but I think you and I are free and clear to say whatever we want, and that Hyougo's... gossip detector, or whatever it was Lyubov was trying to avoid tripping, just was on Lyubov. Besides that, we're in the mansion, and besides that we've both got mental defenses in charms. So I'll be candid, but this is pretty sensitive material."
>[Svetlana] "I understand. Is this problem something I can help with?"
"Maybe. You've got a unique perspective here. Besides Hummingbird, you're the only one in the house who has been a parent."
Her eyebrow quirk along with the corner of her mouth briefly. Hardly more than a twitch.
"Einrik passed this along, and some of what Lyubov mentioned to me corroborates."
>[Svetlana] "Am I correct in believing the issue relates to Hyougo's parents in some way?"
"Yeah. She was seven when she was turned into a witch. Apparently one of their family friends decided that instead of being a loyal and true friend, he would fuck with Hyougo's parents' minds."
Her expression shifts from serious to grim.
"Probably left loads of hidden directives, hooks he could use to control the new witch. We may never know all of it, since Hyougo realized something had been done and... tried to fix them."
>[Svetlana] "She was seven, how could she understand a mind's... complexity? She didn't succeed, did she?"
I take a pull from my beer and continue.
"Lyubov used the phrase 'perfectly predictable doting parents' and hinted that they'd lost a great deal of themselves in the process. They're polite, they're text-book nice, but they're not very complicated. And they're not who they were, and my guess is they probably aren't the parents Hyougo needed, just what she thought she wanted when she was seven."
>[Svetlana] "They don't say no."
She's clearly speaking from the experience of raising a seven year old.
"There's a lot they don't do. Lyubov's probably Hyougo's best friend and substitute big sister figure right now. Probably Lyubov's the only source Hyougo's got for getting all the normal interaction and approval and validation a kid needs. Eight years of having parents who are mockeries of themselves, and she's one of the most feared and powerful beings on the planet. At a guess she's had nearly zero face-to-face interaction with anyone who wasn't asking favors, her parents, or an old fart centuries old wizard- until Lyubov poked her nose into her life."
>[Svetlana] "I feel... conflicted about that."
"I know what you mean. On the one hand, she kidnapped Lyubov. On the other, she's a kid, acting like a neglected kid would."
>[Svetlana] "I can't fairly say it is a bad thing Lyubov is with Hyougo; but if she makes a mistake, if Hyougo feels betrayed...."
"Then at the very best she's got a hurt teenager who could kill the entire company in a fit of pique, yeah."
>[Svetlana] "How much of a deterrent would Tesla be for Hyougo, if she felt like doing... something? In practical and political terms."
"Wizards and top tier gods like him are in the same power bracket, practically speaking. Lyubov would likely be his instrument in that fight though, that's why he's got a witch saint after all. Also, Hyougo's proven to be bad at making high-power friends. Odin cooperates with her in her own territory, but most of Hyougo's allies are far weaker than she is. If it came to a fight... I don't know. And hopefully Hyougo feels the same way."
>[Svetlana] "Hopefully she pauses to think if it comes to that. But that is the worst-case scenario and we can only work to prevent it, right?"
"That's the absolute worst case scenario where everything goes wrong, yes. And I'm having trouble thinking of things I wouldn't do to try to prevent it."
>[Svetlana] "Likewise. Without meeting her, I don't know what I can do."
"Lyubov's going to see about swinging an invitation for me. I figure we'll ask the same for you, and try expanding Hyougo's circle of friends. Turn us from 'those people who want to take Lyubov back' into 'Lyuov's family and friends.' And maybe even 'Hyougo's friends' too."
>[Svetlana] "I would be more comfortable remaining as 'her friend's mother'."
"I've only dealt with wizards and witches four times, that I know of. Besides Hyougo, the others were all adults, and two of them had been wizards for a century or more. Standards for politeness among wizards tend to be on the abrupt side."
>[Svetlana] "Teleporting in the middle of the night."
"Yes, that's a good example. Apparently Hyougo was playing dress-up with Lyubov, whatever that means. I'm hoping it was just benign fun, but..."
I shrug and polish off my beer, idly enjoying the flickering distortions in my vision. Ah, the wonders of a metabolism that can be set to any speed I want.
>[Svetlana] "I think she would say something if she was really bothered by anything. Eventually."
"Do you want me to bring up the idea of you meeting Hyougo? I can understand why Lyubov would want to start with me. I'm tough, I can roll with weirdness, and I'm not bad at making friends in dangerous situations. You meeting Hyougo could be valuable, could remind her that there's more to Lyubov than just Lyubov being her friend."
>[Svetlana] "I am... wary about the idea. If Hyougo does not want to be reminded that Lyubov is more than just her friend, I could upset her. Which is something I don't wish to do."
"Right. Well, as a parent, do you have any tips for socializing her?"
She sighs.
>[Svetlana] "Be patient, talk about things she is interested in, indulge her, but only to a degree. And do not condescend to her."
"Act like Lyubov, in other words."
>[Svetlana] "She is good with children. I'm proud of the job she has done helping you raise your wards."
The news about Lyubov and Hyougo, being what it is, is a little depressing. I decide to compliment her, to offset it a bit.
"As an employee you're doing good work. If there's anything you want to bring up, or think I should hear, lay it on me."
>[Svetlana] "Well, there are some security issues that... concern me."
Uh oh. More news that's no bueno?
"Worry you, or are about you?"
>[Svetlana] "Both, actually."
She sighs, and I nod at her to continue.
>[Svetlana] "The AORB database contains some sensitive, and troubling, information. Matvey's sword belonged last to the Yorgin head, which could cause tension or invite retaliation as it was implied that it was stolen. Further, it is noted as having a degeneration effect on its wielders. Satai has been identified as having a fondness for... exotic women of magical leaning, and it is proposed as a possible means of subverting him. Big Crazy is under consideration for AORB Agent status, which could cause conflict in the future, I don't know how well you trust him. Arena records are generally available on company members, which may be more information than you are comfortable with existing, though it could also be seen as advertisement. And..."
She pauses for a long moment. I let her catch her breath.
>[Svetlana] "I was the target of mental interference while I slept, from what I believe to be a Fae source."
Fuuuuuuck. Lyubov will kill me.
"When?"
>[Svetlana] “Three nights ago."
Okay. Okay. Damage control.
"Has anyone checked you?"
>[Svetlana] "Your brother agreed to do so under terms I found acceptable."
Ok bro, why didn't you tell me?
You were focused on other concerns, I patched the security hole in Amen's defenses already, and she's fine.
We need to talk about keeping me in the loop, later.
“Any damage?”
>[Svetlana] "...I should tell you that while not harmful, my mind was altered. Knowledge of how to perform Contract magic was implanted in my mind and I had a... strange dream. I don't remember all of it, but I believe I'm under contract to write a contract for an individual. I don't know who, or when, or any specifics. I simply don't remember them."
"Any hints in the dream?"
>[Svetlana] "I don't believe I am required to write a specific contract, the terms have yet to be decided. Most likely. And I feel like it is a contract that binds me to complete it, rather than punish me for breaking it. But I don't know for sure, I'm sorry."
"I'm guessing the only way out would be with proper application of Conceptual magic of some sort. Breaking, maybe."
>[Svetlana] "Perhaps, Satai may know better, my understanding is that the Contracting package he acquired is more robust than mine."
"His is Devil contracting, as I understand it, and yours is Fae, but they both rely on the same mechanism of being written in the NeverNever itself, correct?"
>[Svetlana] "That is my understanding, yes."
"...and your price was agreeing to fulfill a contract of the Fae's choosing, to his specifications, when he wants it, with someone of his choosing."
>[Svetlana] "Possibly. I don't know to what degree the Fae can dictate the terms of the Contract, or the parties it concerns, only that I am required to write a Contract."
"Do you know if you were targeted specifically, or if he was just looking for any mortal?"
>[Svetlana] "I don't know."
I nod.
“I'm not objecting to my brother giving you your checkup. I think it's fine, I know he's done a good job, and I know he's inclined to treat you well because he values Lyubov very highly, and he values your work at least as much as I do. However I'm curious why you didn't tell me personally."
>[Svetlana] "I intended to inform you of the situation personally, but your brother examined me and I was under the impression he would notify you."
"Right. Anyway, it's the implications that concern me. I generally let people do what they want, but I expect them to work together and cooperate. I normally don't get involved unless things have escalated to punishments and damage control. But now we've got two Contract writers in the house, and it's probably time to take some preventative action. A crash course in Contracts for everyone under my authority is probably overdue anyway."
>[Svetlana] "I can put together an information package on what Contracts are, and the more common risks. We could also employ Contractual measures, but that may be a little overbearing."
"A printed information package for study, and memory downloads offered to our less... studious members so they'll actually know these things. What kind of Contractual measures were you thinking of?"
>[Svetlana] "The most straightforward and effective measure would be a Contract that limits how members of the company can enter into new Contracts. As I said, an overbearing measure."
"Quite. Education first, and perhaps an offer of voluntary preventative measures."
>[Svetlana] "Are you concerned with Satai or myself abusing our skill to take advantage of the others?"
"Not so much you or him. There's plenty of other parties out there who can make Contracts, and a general education will help if people encounter them. I want you to draft a test on it. Passing the test will be mandatory, but employees will have the option of getting memory downloads or studying traditionally."
>[Svetlana] "I should be able to put together the material in the next few days, with input from Satai. I assume it is a high priority."
“Yeah. We'll send copies of the test to Camella too, so she can administer it to the Italy group."
>[Svetlana] "Is there anything else you wanted to discuss with me, sir?"
"How's the Cookie Lady? I haven't seen her in a couple of weeks now, but Lyubov mentioned you'd made friends with her."
>[Svetlana] "She was doing well the last time I saw her. I told her Lyubov was out of town for the next while, but nothing else."
"Setting aside the whole employee-boss relationship, and just talking as girlfriend's mom and daughter's boyfriend, how're you doing?"
She heaves a small breath.
>[Svetlana] "I could be doing better."
"Pretty much how I've felt this week, too. Want to talk about it?"
>[Svetlana] "Not... particularly. But I don't object either. My issues are simply... wearying."
"Sometimes talking about it can help."
>[Svetlana] "I suppose that's true, but I'm not sure how comfortable I am with complaining to my employer about my personal issues."
"Try a test issue and see."
>[Svetlana] "Last it was measured, eleven percent of my soul's magical signature was Amen's energy. If I don't out pace the contamination with my own soul growth I will mutate spiritually, and then physically, into something other than human."
This again? Didn't we go through this with all the soldiers?
"I thought Lyubov had gotten you to get chakra lessons?"
>[Svetlana] "I have been since Go Ping was available as instructor for a week and Labombard has helped me since. But I still have the smallest soul in the company, I am the most vulnerable to magical contamination."
"Have you talked to Davgon or Labombard about your options?"
>[Svetlana] "I decided to give myself a week of proper instruction, and to compare relative contamination to see what degree of response is necessary."
"What options are you aware of?"
>[Svetlana] "Fast enough personal soul growth, spirit animals, and purposeful counter-contamination. I'm sure there are others though."
I remember something Arkvad mentioned to me that would be relevant to this.
"There are. In fact, there are techniques in chakra use that let a person eject energy. Their own, or another person's. I happen to know of a massage parlor run by a Yakuza who also happens to be a highly skilled masseuse. The parlor is all above-board, or so I've been led to believe, and the Yakuza's other work doesn't intersect with his parlor."
>[Svetlana] "That sounds... more than ideal."
"Gianni and Arkvad have gotten massages from him before. Arkvad specifically to eject excess magic energy."
>[Svetlana] "Thank you, that is a worry off my shoulders."
"His name is Baki Yamada, and if you have trouble getting an appointment feel free to drop my name. He's met me, we respect each other."
She nods.
"Mind you, it's still a good idea to pursue chakra. Baki's not always going to be available."
>[Svetlana] "Of course. Learning an energy dumping technique of my own is my goal."
"Check out the 7777 Methods of Chakra book. Just don't touch chapter 13, that's the whole reason we leave the book locked up."
>[Svetlana] "I'll speak to Labombard about it."
I pick up my glass of beer and polish it off.
"Anything else you feel like talking about?"
>[Svetlana] "We've already talked about Lyubov's kidnapping, and my... Mental issues."
"Sake's been sleeping on her pillow at night. He just curls right up on it and sleeps there with me."
I don't know why I blurted that out.
>[Svetlana] "Lyubov expressed concern about him, when we spoke."
"Just general concern?"
>[Svetlana] "She asked me to make sure you two were okay while she was gone."
"I miss her. I figure, keep busy, don't dwell on it. But I miss her."
>[Svetlana] "I do too. But, ah, I suppose it is your first time losing her."
"This isn't permanent. It's just... the house isn't the same without her. It's weird, not hearing her chatting with people, and her lab being deactivated- it was funny, she was just starting to get into the Science part of her conceptual nature. And I miss her help with Placid and Hillevi, and her keeping an eye on things. For most of the household she's way more approachable, so she'd notice issues before I did, usually."
>[Svetlana] "I can be more diligent in reporting issues as I notice them, if you would prefer. I haven't been quite sure what your policy is."
I laugh a little.
"I haven't thought out a policy yet. But if you see something you think is a problem I'd like to hear about it. Or for one of the officers to hear about it, if you think they're more suitable for the issue."
>[Svetlana] "Understood. Actually, I do have a question."
"Yeah, shoot."
>[Svetlana] "It is about your.."
She makes a face of distaste.
>[Svetlana] "Your slave. Do you know if she is being cared for properly?"
"I left her in Satai's care expressly so that she could have some portion of will. The binding schema on her is so complete that she'll respond to subtle cues and even poorly worded statements from me. Do you know the role she plays in Silja's recovery?"
She shakes her head.
"Probably for the best. Just know that Stacey's continued health and well being is important to Silja's progress, and that the medical procedures she goes through are performed so that she feels no pain or discomfort, and only mild disquiet over it. That's the only reason she was purchased."
>[Svetlana] "I am more concerned over her behavior. She is... extremely reclusive and refuses to engage in conversation while maintaining the utmost of courtesy."
"You're a witch saint's mom, she's probably aware of that. Or is this is a problem she has with everyone?"
>[Svetlana] "I think the latter. The only person I have seen her interact with at all is Satai."
“You think he's told her to keep to herself?"
>[Svetlana] "I don't know. It's possible and would fit with his tendency to share information only as required, but that doesn't mean anything."
"I set the policy of her not joining us at meals, mostly to keep things low-key until Silja's better. Honestly I'm not very happy about owning her, but it seemed like the best solution to a problem Silja had. Well. Nearly best. The very best solution would have required Silja giving up some options before she had any freedom of movement or much context. And even then I'm really not sure it would have been the very best solution, since it would have meant someone else would get infringed on. And even if that's all well and good under the laws magic people follow I'm not required to like it."
>[Svetlana] "I understand that some things are necessary, but she isolates herself far more than seems healthy. And if I'm saying that...."
"Right. Alright. I'll ask about it."
>[Svetlana] "Thank you."
There's a lull in the conversation, and just as I'm getting ready to leave and retire to my room, she asks me a question.
>[Svetlana] "...Is there anything you would like to talk about?"
And my mind goes to something I've put off this week.
"I got a photo album from my folks earlier this week. I wanted to go through it with Lyubov, share some of my past with her. And I'm just putting off even opening the album now. I didn't realize how much I was looking forward to sharing it with her."
>[Svetlana] "That's... sweet actually."
"I bet you'll like my folks. I'm sure they'll love Lyubov."
She looks mildly surprised.
>[Svetlana] "Hmm. You know, we have all of our photo albums and things here. When we have Lyubov back, you can go through each others' pasts together."
"That'll be fun."
>[Svetlana] "Do you have an idea of when Hyougo might approve a visit for you?"
"No, could be any time. Lyubov's supposed to call and elaborate on it."
>[Svetlana] "Well, thank you for that talk. I do feel better now."
"Yeah. We should do this again sometime."
I think I've made a friend of her. Or at least, she sees me as more of a person. And her own issues and suggestions were quite relevant.
Fucking fae.
With my mind in a rare sustained state of complete (for me) sincerity, I find a concern regarding the Triads driving me towards another stop, in search of answers to problems yet-to-be.
I slip through Ivan's door on something of a mental limb, wondering if my read of the guy's character from spiritual observation and personal exposure is on the money. At the moment he's in a dead sleep and making not a whisper of noise or shifting an inch, as silent and unobtrusive as if he were on the range lining up a shot.
"Hey, Ivan, I need mister stoic professionalism, get up."
In the darkness a pair of eyes snap open as steady breathing shifts. He sits up, eyes bereft of grogginess, and looks at me without a whit of concern at my sudden appearance.
>[Ivan]"What for?"
"We're effectively taking over the Triads. I'll give you a sec to digest that before we move past that."
I commence with some theatrical foot tapping as I wait. It's not long.
>[Ivan]"I'm relevant how?"
I recall the mess that was the Triads trying to gun down a few Reapers, all of them scrabbling like normal people, lacking coordination or overwhelming firepower-and being mowed down like leaves for it.
"Triads are mostly Chakra and nothing but-maybe some charms. If they're to really be of use against magical targets, they need to know how to engage them from a distance and pour on the pain as fast and hard as possible. I'm wondering if you can give a mostly-human perspective to that, and come up with potential training plans for them. It'd be nice to be able to mass-deploy them as a hammer against foes outside their weight class. Think you could do it?"
A few more seconds pass, visions of sniper armies briefly flitting across Ivan's soul.
>[Ivan]"Yes."
Man, I love Ivan.
"Excellent. You won't be restricted to mundane armaments completely, but the goal is cost effectiveness of outfitting and minimalization of timeframe to train. The faster and cheaper they can get off a sucker punch to a magical heavy from a dozen-odd blocks away or more, the better. Talk to me when you have some proposals, we'll see where we stand."
>[Ivan]"I will."
"Great to hear. Oh right-how's the lip reading coming?"
>[Ivan]"Better if Lyubov was here."
This time Ivan's soul shows a pair of lips moving almost too fast to read.
>[Ivan]"But still good."
I briefly find myself wondering if I could trade some of my minions in for more Ivans-no, bad Armas, bad!
"Good work Ivan. All right-"
And with that 'farewell' issued, I ghost back on out of the room as a soul vigilantly sets itself to pondering in my wake.
Well, that was a day.
SUNDAY, MARCH 20th, 2011
PERSONAL FUNDS: $7,936,660.00
BUSINESS FUNDS: $9,242,094.00
CASH: $0.00
SHADOW PATIENCE: 30%
WINTER ENERGY: 163
SUMMER ENERGY: 61/61
I wake early, and cook breakfast for everyone and ghost the meals into their rooms before I head out for the Docks. En route I call Labombard-and big surprise, Blade's awake. …Not so surprising, when Labombard admits to… 'laboring to impress upon him the need to be a light sleeper and assist in the training therein'.
For his part Blade's hands jitter more than a little as he nurses a cup of coffee. He starts a bit at my arrival, but his urge to bluster shoves him back into the bravado drenched mannerisms I'm more accustomed to seeing on him.
>[Blade]"A-ah, is there something up?"
"You could say that: A discussion of borders and territory, with the Tongs and Triads."
Naturally he has some complaints to voice-and they're really irrelevant. I just whip up a Soul Guise to make him want to listen to me, to do what I say, and apply, on top of that, a honeyed tongue. He shortly finds himself confused why he's sitting at a meet with representatives of two massive criminal organizations, the room's air heady with cigar smoke. Interestingly, no one of magical significance was sent by either side-and the men introduce themselves with titles that indicate they're more than one notch below leader. Interesting-in a way, that could be taken as an insult, but in another… it could be indicative how likely they think the conversation will give way to violence.
I watch Blade talk with them-and find myself frankly a bit astonished. Both of his conversational partners are far more eloquent and insidious than he, yet his near-deafness forces them to abandon the softer, subtler tones of speech they'd prefer, and they seem to flounder, when forced to shout as if in response to a drill sergeant. And beyond that, he makes utterly outrageous claims as casual reference to fictitious past accomplishments, so astoundingly wrong that they no doubt desperately want to call him on it… but they can't. I find myself enjoying my current role simply as observer.
In the end, however, one particular snag comes up, rather independently of Blade's action. It seems the Tongs and the Yakuza both think they have claim to the same section of territory-a five mile stretch of the bosphorus, not too far north of the Docks that are the heart of the Triads in Istanbul. And at first, it's looking like they're going to get into the same old stalemate over the issue that they clearly are used to-until Blade, again, steps in because that's just what he does.
So now Blade's got to decide who's got a right to the land, and is looking to me.
And it struck me that frankly neither of them have a better claim than the other. The Tongs held it first, but lost it for thirty years-and then after that, it's been in limbo for another five past, with no one getting the rights because the other party'd inevitably attack. I'm getting a distinct Hatfields and McCoys feel from this entire little dispute-and I wonder….
How CAN I get two stubborn groups to let a long-standing grudge over a section of territory go, and actually get the area put back into protection racket use?
And am I going to be the one saying it, or do I advise Blade to say it?
DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS:
TRIADS: Puppet Organization
MAFIA: Very Good
SAVOY HOUSE: Intrigued and Confused
TONG: Neutral
YAKUZA: Respected
BLADES: Respected
WYLD GOBLINS: Profitable
DIMIRKAN CLAN: Wary, but Happy that Marriage Arrangements are In-Progress
MUBARAK: Poor
ZOSIMUS: Good
NEONAZIS: Livid
AORB: Neutral
POLICE: Suspicious
OWNER: Amused
ICH-HUNTER: Livid
HYOUGO: Happy
DORJPALAM: Neutral
MAMMON: Covetous
WHAITIRI: Happy
TESLA: Good
ODIN: Neutral
SHEN: Angry
MOM & POP: Not Worried
ARKVAD/H&H: They'll Toast Your Health
WINTER COURT: Unknown
SPRING COURT: Unknown
SUMMER COURT: Unknown
AUTUMN COURT: Unknown
WYLD COURT: Unknown
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