Emery Dale (
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thehauntedfrequency2023-10-10 07:21 pm
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fairyland fun! (your levels of fun may vary)
[New day, new town, and hopefully new opportunities. Specifically opportunities to make some money because Zel and Emery’s funds have been running kind of low after their most recent misadventure. This has meant a temporary separation while Zelgadis goes to look for merc-type work and potential cure leads and Emery goes around chatting up the locals without terrifying them.
Or at least that was the plan, until Calanthe showed up.
By the time Zel gets back to the inn, Emery’s still busy talking to Calanthe in their inn room, although the conversation’s just about wrapping up. If he’s perceptive he might even catch a bit of Emery’s words.
“...some funds this time? ...Seriously, is that it? He’s always such a cheapskate. …Okay I got it. I’ll see you later.”
A few moments later a woman wearing a green cloak exits their inn room. Her hood is up, partly obscuring a pale face and hair, and she barely spares anyone a passing glance as she drifts down the hallway.
Emery is still standing inside the inn room looking pensive, but when Zel enters he’ll give him a bright smile.]
Oh! Hey, Zel. Did you manage to find anything?
Or at least that was the plan, until Calanthe showed up.
By the time Zel gets back to the inn, Emery’s still busy talking to Calanthe in their inn room, although the conversation’s just about wrapping up. If he’s perceptive he might even catch a bit of Emery’s words.
“...some funds this time? ...Seriously, is that it? He’s always such a cheapskate. …Okay I got it. I’ll see you later.”
A few moments later a woman wearing a green cloak exits their inn room. Her hood is up, partly obscuring a pale face and hair, and she barely spares anyone a passing glance as she drifts down the hallway.
Emery is still standing inside the inn room looking pensive, but when Zel enters he’ll give him a bright smile.]
Oh! Hey, Zel. Did you manage to find anything?
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that's actually...kind of cool, he thinks.]
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Not that it's forbidden to take vengeance or do other things, but it's strictly regulated so things don't get set off-balance.
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I wonder...how many world events actually had fey involvement, then... Intentional or not. If things are so interconnected, I have to assume that it's more likely than anyone would think.
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[Emery then goes a bit quiet, tilting his head away from Zel to gaze at the greenery of their surroundings.]
...Some fairies do make themselves known to humans. The Field Lord is actually worshipped as a god in a few villages in Zephilia and the northern Elmekia Empire.
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...For good luck with the crops, right?
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[Emery shrugs.]
Well, he's allowed to make his own judgments when it comes to his villages.
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Have to? Not necessarily, I guess. But it's like that part about taking vengeance for forests that get cut down. I think... if you wanted to weaken the fairies in this area, what you'd want to do is burn all of this to the ground. [He gestures at their surroundings.] Then you'd salt the earth and uproot anything that might still be under the ash, and block off the springs and rivers. Make it so that nothing can live here.
[It'd be difficult, but under such a circumstances it would create a battlefield that a fairy would struggle with, and harm those deeply tied to the region.]
Most humans don't go around doing anything that extreme, though.
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No, I meant...what do the fey get out of interacting with people? Outside of retaliation, I mean.
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[Women.]
Basically, the fairies try to keep humans in line and will trade with them for material goods or entertainment.
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a lot of this seems...balanced more in favor of this Field Lord. makes sense - people in power do that. it just makes him concerned about Emery's role in it all...how disposable he's perceived by this ruler.
eventually:] If they think about as similarly as people...then I guess I have less to worry about.
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Right. Fairies aren't that different from humans, really, just with some extra quirks.
[Like cow tails, or eating sulfur, or being tiny. Or being able to change their forms with a simple thought.
Emery gives Zel's arm a pat with his free hand.]
And you worry too much anyway~
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...Are you worried about another soup situation coming up? You don't need to, I'll keep an eye out for you from now on.
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Of course. We're great at adapting! [And thus, no need to worry!]
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even so, he lets that go with a soft grunt, keeping sharp eye out ahead of them for possible trouble. bandits here probably blow up as easily as they do on the other side, right? that part should be no problem. though he can't shake the curious itch in the back of his head to play around with his shamanism spells to see what kind of variances there would be in a land filled with creatures imbued with power from that land directly.
heck - what would a golem come out looking like in those circumstances? much to consider - perhaps too much to the point he could let his imagination get a bit too rich about it, given past experiences being rather outside regular thresholds.
like it's okay Zel: sometimes a bird can just be a bird and not need six eyes to be fey. you and six-year olds everywhere are disappointed, sure.]
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But since neither he nor Zel are Frederick, he figures it's safe to ignore.
All in all it's fairly peaceful and their first obstacle proves not to be bandits nor beasts, but a fork in the road. There's no sign indicating which direction they should go in, and both roads look like they see the same amount of traffic.
Emery glances at Zel, he who carries a sextant even inland.]
Got any ideas?
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but standing there doesn't solve puzzles.
he steps out of Emery's grasp a pace.] I'll have a look up top and see.
[he quietly casts levitation and floats himself up over the tree line, shading his eyes with a hand to peer out and try sketch out where the roads are winding toward.]
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A-?
[Ah, right, the rock boy can fly.
Emery watches Zel float up for a moment, then takes his own look at their surroundings. It's not a very educational look- he vaguely notices that the foliage is thicker around the path to the left but that could mean nothing.
Oh look, a butterfly.
After another moment he tilts his head up and calls out:]
How's it look?
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they're meant to go this direction, toward water, right...?
he floats back down, rubbing at his chin.]
Left may get us on rockier terrain, but right might be overgrown and easier to get jumped. It's hard to tell if both are heading to the same destination or splitting off more.
[he looks over at Emery.]
Did your contact have suggestions?
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Nope. She didn't mention this might come up.
[Which could be for any number of reasons. Calanthe's a bit spacey so Emery wouldn't put it past her to forget little problems like this, but neither had the bookseller mentioned anything when Emery asked about a way to the Ganaranth River.
Maybe they didn't realize it would be a problem? Maybe it isn't, for a fairy- creatures adept at finding paths between planes.
Looking thoughtful, Emery steps towards a tree sprouting between the roads and sets a hand on the bark. He's got the blood of the Field Lord running through his veins in multiple senses, surely he can do something if he tries.
Emery tilts his head forward and murmurs.]
Won't you speak to me...?
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many such questions bubble up, but he keeps a lid on it for the sake of Emery's concentration.]
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Still keeping his hand on the tree, Emery takes a step back and looks slowly from one side to the other. Whereas in the past when he's done this kind of fey wayfinding he's been hard to look at, right now he seems very present.]
...
[Sap flows through the tree, which anchors itself in the soil with roots that absorb the contents of the surrounding soil, mingling with the roots of other plants, stones, mycellium, insects and burrowing animals, and the network spreads around the roads...
Emery stays in a trance for a few minutes, his eyes wide and bright and his head cocked as if he's listening to something far away. He's not totally unresponsive- he'll make an acknowledging hum if Zel says anything- but he's definitely absorbed in what he's doing.
Breaking out of the trance is a slow, subtle process. A few blinks here and there, a thoughtful sound, and then he takes a small step back and lets his hand slip from the tree. Then he turns to Zel, brow slightly furrowed.]
I think... Both roads are headed North, but if we go left we'll eventually reach another village. Or a spring? It sounds like there were things living there, so I think there's a village, but I might have just been confusing it with animals.
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[aside from some faint attempts to prompt some of those responses, Zel's tried to stay quiet, but the longer it's gone on, the more anxious he became. that Emery is coherent at all after that is a relief.]
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-dreamwidth wdym this was five days ago
its ok my lagtimes are worse
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