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Lord Felwinter ([personal profile] tyrants_son) wrote in [community profile] revivalproject2022-08-15 07:13 pm

Beat Your Plowshares Into Swords and Your Pruning Hooks Into Spears

WHO: Lord Felwinter and yooou
WHERE: Temba
WHAT: Never send a warlord to do a gardener's job
WHEN: During event
WARNINGS: N/A



I. Pruning

Whatever's happened in their absence, it's an annoying setback. Clearly it's more than a case of overgrown weeds.

Stepping outside of the hangar, the warlord looks almost distastefully out at the transformed landscape. His hand curls into a fist before he forces it to loosen. No, he'd have to go about this more cautiously or he'd wear himself out.

"The Agrii were foolish to have us leave everything behind," he says lowly. Yet he's unsure what good any weapon that he currently possesses would do, but he'd still feel better having something.

Without looking back, he begins to step right into the midst of the overgrowth. He'll rip things apart by his hands if he has to, if it'll help to keep the hangar entrance clear for others. Carving a way back to the city and more importantly, the security tower, will likely take more creativity.


II. Trimming the Hedges

Night falls, and not all is peaceful. He can see the movement below, the strange plantlike creatures that prowl. He's unsure who else has become aware of these things, but then that's what brings him out along the rooftops. It's not something he needs to do, even though Tony's words come back to him like some unbidden mantra, but he wants to. Plants cannot stop metal, nor can they stand against fire and void. He has no great designs to think that he alone can drive away these invasive growths, but if he can whittle them away or keep someone from falling prey to these particularly threatening plantlife, then that is good enough for him.


III. Connect the Blocks, La-la-la-la

"I've seen this before..."

As much as he disliked troubling the Exo Hunter for something more suitable than a sidearm, Felwinter hated feeling indebted to him. Or maybe it was the grin that the other always wore whenever he came to ask about a weapon, an expression that came enviably easy to the Exo's face.

Just as quickly as the look of surprise when Felwinter took up the strange bit of painted stone that the Hunter had there on a table. There might have been some strange sense of pleasure in wiping the smug look off of his face, but his thoughts are mostly elsewhere.

His hand closes tightly around it, and he's out the window without another word even after Cayde's "HEY!", greatcoat fluttering after him as he drifts from the old clocktower and to the ground below.

"Who else has these," Felwinter asks himself, allowing himself another look at the piece before he begins to move onward.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2022-08-24 07:38 am (UTC)(link)
In the immediate sense, it made Tony's longshot proposal even more tenuous, because if the rest of the animals weren't around, it stood to reason that the rock animal had vacated as well. More broadly, if the local animals were overtaken, or abandoned the area as uninhabitable, that didn't bode well for a few scrappy aliens. "It's like an invasive species. No natural predators," he said. Except, outside of some flare and extra energy, Tony was pretty sure these plants had been here all along; he and the other he rows were the invaders, maybe they had to start thinking like it. "We have to start making more babies," Tony muttered.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2022-08-24 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Although he couldn't really be sure, realizing that he wasn't that attentive about the plant growth and had thus far assumed any patterns were normal, Tony slowly shook his head and could at least answer, "Nothing this bad." Winding a finger back, he did note, "Before we left, though, it was already getting pretty prolific. I was working on this thing in the library that I thought would be a few months yet, and it basically finished itself overnight--and now it's--it--" He spread both hands, a wall he couldn't get through, keeping him from the armour. "I thought Cayde might be able to blast through it," he explained with a gesture back to where they had met.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2022-08-24 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Burning down or otherwise destroying the library was probably a fraction worse than not being able to get to the library, so Tony only sucked in a breath to release it in a slow sigh. It was just plants. "We can figure this out without it," he accepted, grumbling. "Just--we should be more prepared. We keep on being surprised, by plants, by Beck, it's embarrassing. I've got the suit in the library and that's it. We should be in control of this place. Make more."
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2022-08-24 11:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Tony flapped his hands to wave off the offer again, impatiently gesturing up ahead instead. The Iron Man could fly, that was one of its many dazzling benefits, but getting it out might take longer than any time it saved, and they already had an alternate proposal to investigate in the centre of town. The rest of the area, while richly flowering, wasn't as aggressively dense, and he could skip ahead with some ease through the wide square around the fountain.

There was still a...shape mounded against the wall of the animal enclosure. It was green now, wrapped in ivy and downy with moss, and Tony crouched to try to see through the growth, to what it had been sprouting on. "Buddy, you in there?" he wondered, raising a hand only to curl it back reluctantly, not sure he wanted to touch the creeping vines. He stood again instead to give an experimental stomp of his feet.

What looked like a brief tantrum was followed by an uncomfortable stretch of silence, wind rustling through leaves and not even a bird to answer Tony's outburst. Just as his shoulders started to hitch in awkward frustration, a shudder went through the plants.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2022-08-25 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
"Seems like," Tony murmured, taking a swinging step back to give the beast the room it needed to draw itself up. The vines tangled around it strained and snapped, clumps of greenery sloughing off of its back as it rocked from side to side, getting its feet under it, and making the whole square rumble as the earth shifted. Two sleepy, curious eyes blinked through the curtain that had draped over it as it hibernated, searching with a sniff before it heaved forward and knocked its head into Tony in a shower of soil and leaves.

At least the carpet of growth did a little to cushion Tony's fall back onto his ass. He grunted in surprise, but didn't have much time to complain before the animal was sniffing at his face, and he had to try to discourage, "Yeah, it's me, we don't have to talk about it--come on," pushing the roots off of its rocky features. Still working, he called over to Felwinter, "Get rocks. Lots of rocks. We're going to throw them."
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2022-08-25 03:43 am (UTC)(link)
The path was much less troublesome than the one Tony had beaten himself with a stick, so he came to stand beside the rock animal feeling fairly pleased with himself, idly juggling the last few stones he had gathered and surveying the leafy garden that used to seem much more ominous. Without walls to climb or tall trees already grown there, the memorial plot seemed more open despite the thicket crowding the ground and leaning against the stones that Tony knew where there somewhere. He gave the animal's side a pat, and asked, "What's your rate? Should have asked before we started, honestly, that's on me, I'll work that out. You can go back to sleep now. If that's your thing. However you do that. We're good. Hey, Cal's up here somewhere, probably, you like him, this is great."

Talking more didn't seem to be the way to get the animal to understand. It huffed, and turned a slow circle, not sure what to make of this noise that Tony was insisting on, so Tony backed away toward Felwinter, still talking, "Yeah, great, good, fair point." It was still circling when Tony looked over and prompted, "You can thank me after we're done here, I'd rather a sit down affair, much more romantic."
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2022-08-25 04:50 am (UTC)(link)
"No, you, you're the one thanking me--Forget it," Tony said, mostly to himself as they both looked out over the unrecognizable field. Even if getting them here had deserved the thanks, it didn't look like the journey had been all that worthwhile to Tony, and he gave Felwinter a skeptical, sidelong look as he explained the layout like that helped Tony understand any better what they hoped to get out of this excursion. "'It'," he echoed dubiously, only to then nod and repeat, "Okay." It wasn't like he could come out of this understanding the box-rocks any less. He wound up with one of the stones he still carried for leading the rock creature, pitching it over the leafy site where it disappeared soundlessly into the embrace of the growth like sinking into a lake.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2022-08-25 05:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, that was what Felwinter had meant by 'aerial route'. Tony stopped his restless juggling to watch Felwinter float away with raised eyebrows, and a faint wrinkle of irritation before he called out, "You just let me do all of that?," with a splay of both hands toward the now dozing rock creature. Muttered to himself, Tony went, "Unbelievable," and started impatiently into the tangle of growth himself in a much less elegant stumble.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2022-08-25 10:11 pm (UTC)(link)
That whole display really made it seem like Felwinter had let Tony mess around with the plants for fun, drawing Tony to a slow stop where he found some footing on top of some densely packed leaves and was still staring with his nose wrinkled with some fascination and a polish of irritation when Felwinter yanked him up. This did not help Tony's sense of being a plaything.

Nor did it answer a whole lot of questions. Standing clear of the plants for once was a surprising relief, though Tony could already see some creeping in around the blackened fringes, slithering through the ash and reaching for the bounty of sunlight now without competition. That was gross, and Tony was happy to ignore the progress to consider this stone that Felwinter had deliberately revealed, blindly searching in his pocket to produce the small, painted one that had been found on a distant planet.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2022-08-26 04:44 am (UTC)(link)
While Felwinter tore at the vines, Tony crouched, tilting his head to try to see, like maybe he could read these impressions if they just weren't upside down, leaning over the edge of the pillar precariously up until Felwinter taunted him. "Careful, I might get used to that treatment," he warned, his teasing lilt not quite matching the stubborn frown that insisted he could manage a little pillar, thank you. It might not have been Felwinter's easy hop, but he managed, turning to lower himself slowly around the scraping elbows of the pillar, and gave a searching kick of his feet before bracing to drop heavily the rest of the way to the ground.

"I thought they didn't write anything," he murmured as he found his footing, reaching back out to the pillar like he could feel his way around the impressions easier than he could read them.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2022-08-26 05:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe Jon would be more able to parse what wasn't there anymore, though Tony took his time following Felwinter, still feeling along the stone and studying the images of the Agrii in hopes that they might help him with context. This alone was something strange enough to report back, anyway, until he was following Felwinter's lead, and left staring at the paint near the ground. That was weird enough on its own, too; it definitely wasn't part of the original structure, even if Tony didn't have a fragment of it to hold up that he had found on a different planet.

"There were eight of us," he reported abruptly. "With the boxes." He crouched, twisting his rock to find where it might fit briefly, abandoning that impulse quickly to run a finger along the larger strip of damage.
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[personal profile] in_extremis 2022-08-27 01:30 am (UTC)(link)
Stretching back up on his feet, Tony frowned thoughtfully, painted stone balled in his hand while he scratched a finger through his beard. "The Agrii wanted us to find them, that's what we were there for," he laid out first, certain of that much. It was vanishingly unlikely that the intent was to find other seek rats on the strange planet. "So--it would be...unlikely that they were the ones to remove them. Someone else thought it necessary to conceal this..." He waved a hand, not exactly sure how to quantify what they were looking at, and landed on, "Information. That was already pretty well hidden. Kind of. I mean, why else is it down there?"

At the very least, what Tony could do immediately was suddenly crouch again, phone in hand and brushing away the ashy remains of the plants around the base of the pillar to capture some photos of the paint, and the damage. It didn't seem like something worth hiding; what images remained were of plants and animals, all reminiscent enough that Tony was scrolling through the resource they already had of most of them that he could see, picking out 'funfronds' and 'star blooms', and nothing looking remarkably out of place. There was even the Agrii, as Tony held up his rock again, squinting one eye shut to envision it in position on the painting. "Someone...wanted to take the Agrii out of the story?" he proposed. "Not very effective. Kind of hard to miss all of the other Agrii stuff around here."
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