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♤ Bored of Being Bored Because Being Bored is Boring
WHO: Cayde-6 and you!
WHERE: Around Temba and maybe its outskirts
WHAT: Catch-All for the rest of May, Cayde doing Cayde things
WHEN: From now until the end of the month
WARNINGS: N/A
Still Life (For Jon)
Although Cayde had given himself some wiggle room for the possibility of tardiness in his arrival due to distraction, there really isn't very much along the route to the library to do so, or around the city in general. Unless something was on fire (haha...who'd do that?) or there were some strange noises that begged investigation, nothing pulled the Exo off course as he wound his way to his destination.
"Jon?" In a building this big and this empty, his voice is much louder than intended, not that it seems to bother him terribly. He looks around for the Archivist and the still he'd come to help move, gaze sweeping the shelves as though in hopes of spotting anything new amongst the shelves. And when there proves none of the latter, not that he's terribly surprised, Cayde sets a book of his own in an innocuous spot, fancying it like a bit of a treasure hunt for the self-proclaimed librarian. No notes scrawled in this oneyet, a collection of some several novels of The Lone Ranger.
The Exo innocently continues along towards the desk he'd seen last time. "Am I late?"
The Hole In the Ground
It's big. It's gaping. And Cayde really wants to know what's going on in there. Of course, he'd feel better about jumping down a dark, mysterious hole in the ground with a loaded gun and plenty of spare ammunition. Having Sundance along for the ride would be even better. Yet that hasn't completely stopped him from considering...
He's standing at the edge, as close as he can get without pitching over as he tries to spy...well, anything, really. And if he's not doing that, he's looking for some rocks to toss in, just to listen for how far it is to the bottom. ...there's a bottom to this thing, right?
AKA the Greenhouse
The Exo's figured he should have a look at what all the agricultural building has to offer. It'd be nice to know what can be potentially made into drinks, basic and fermented, because what's a bar without beverages? That Tommy kid seemed to know about the stuff that was in here, at least. At this rate Cayde's sure anyone would know more than him in this place as he just stares at the spread of greenery, and are those blue bananas?
Yeah, this isn't exactly his scene.
The Bar Project
Maybe you've seen him in passing as he makes his way to and from the nest of buildings (O-13) in the southeastern (orange) quadrant of the city. It's an interesting collection of structures for the fact that whatever had happened in however much time had passed while Agra 10 had lapsed into disrepair, water had completely filled the space in the center of the small fortress-like formation, enclosed by the walls that adjoined each of the six towers making up the complex.
Sometimes he goes through a door. Other times he decides to be weird and scale the wall or one of the towers. He doesn't seem terribly concerned with being seen or followed, and should the latter find him in someone's otherwise unexpected company, well, he'll roll with it.
((OOC: As always, will match format if you prefer action over prose, etc!))
WHERE: Around Temba and maybe its outskirts
WHAT: Catch-All for the rest of May, Cayde doing Cayde things
WHEN: From now until the end of the month
WARNINGS: N/A
Still Life (For Jon)
Although Cayde had given himself some wiggle room for the possibility of tardiness in his arrival due to distraction, there really isn't very much along the route to the library to do so, or around the city in general. Unless something was on fire (haha...who'd do that?) or there were some strange noises that begged investigation, nothing pulled the Exo off course as he wound his way to his destination.
"Jon?" In a building this big and this empty, his voice is much louder than intended, not that it seems to bother him terribly. He looks around for the Archivist and the still he'd come to help move, gaze sweeping the shelves as though in hopes of spotting anything new amongst the shelves. And when there proves none of the latter, not that he's terribly surprised, Cayde sets a book of his own in an innocuous spot, fancying it like a bit of a treasure hunt for the self-proclaimed librarian. No notes scrawled in this one
The Exo innocently continues along towards the desk he'd seen last time. "Am I late?"
The Hole In the Ground
It's big. It's gaping. And Cayde really wants to know what's going on in there. Of course, he'd feel better about jumping down a dark, mysterious hole in the ground with a loaded gun and plenty of spare ammunition. Having Sundance along for the ride would be even better. Yet that hasn't completely stopped him from considering...
He's standing at the edge, as close as he can get without pitching over as he tries to spy...well, anything, really. And if he's not doing that, he's looking for some rocks to toss in, just to listen for how far it is to the bottom. ...there's a bottom to this thing, right?
AKA the Greenhouse
The Exo's figured he should have a look at what all the agricultural building has to offer. It'd be nice to know what can be potentially made into drinks, basic and fermented, because what's a bar without beverages? That Tommy kid seemed to know about the stuff that was in here, at least. At this rate Cayde's sure anyone would know more than him in this place as he just stares at the spread of greenery, and are those blue bananas?
Yeah, this isn't exactly his scene.
The Bar Project
Maybe you've seen him in passing as he makes his way to and from the nest of buildings (O-13) in the southeastern (orange) quadrant of the city. It's an interesting collection of structures for the fact that whatever had happened in however much time had passed while Agra 10 had lapsed into disrepair, water had completely filled the space in the center of the small fortress-like formation, enclosed by the walls that adjoined each of the six towers making up the complex.
Sometimes he goes through a door. Other times he decides to be weird and scale the wall or one of the towers. He doesn't seem terribly concerned with being seen or followed, and should the latter find him in someone's otherwise unexpected company, well, he'll roll with it.
((OOC: As always, will match format if you prefer action over prose, etc!))
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He let whatever he'd been about to retort slip away as Tony readjusted himself, perhaps then feeling just a tiny bit pressured. Tony was trusting him here, so Cayde felt he'd better hold to.
"Three!" he said, without the expected preamble, but he saw his chance and didn't want to pass it up for a second shot while he rambled numbers. As soon as his other hand was free he scooped up Tony so the man wouldn't be trailing or getting tangled up for the ride. For a brief moment, they flew towards the wall. The Exo dug his heel in deep, and then pushed off, already looking in the other direction. In midair he gave another boost, and then another to get more height by the time he reached the other wall to rebound and repeat.
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There was a brief glitter of light with each boost, as though some magical invisible platform were formed just under his heel. "Hey, you want me to drop you?" It was tricky enough doing this with a passenger, he didn't need Tony wiggling around for a better view. A final leap propelled them up over the lip of the hole, and the Exo landed in a crouch with his package, glad to be on solid ground.
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No. He has come out here to make them- Well. Probably not regret their decision. Jon might try, but- They might be immune to that. Both of them.
He would still at the very least make sure they understand his utter disapproval of their idea. Especially after those incredibly unhelpful text messages he received. The same messages that have driven Jon out here. To the hole. Not far from where Cayde has hit the ground, with his arms crossed, his bag filled with various, potentially necessary medical supplies over his shoulders and a stern glare set upon both adventurers.
His voice is cold, but not without an underlying promise for a heated eruption to happen in the near future.
"Glad to see you're back."
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If Tony acknowledged the tone Jon was taking with them, he didn't show it even as he spun around to finally grin at Jon, clearly ecstatic with his experience. Not only had it been too long since he had gotten to wrestle with a beast on a rampage, but Cayde could fly, however he chose to phrase it. Tony bounced back over to throw an arm around Cayde's shoulders again, patting his chest appreciatively as he said, "If I had gone down there alone, I would have been bug food!" like this would have been a worthwhile experience itself, then turned to Jon, absolutely glittering, "Did you know he could fly?!" Very belatedly, he realized Jon had appeared at the hole in the ground without explanation, but they could talk about that after the flying.
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"Heya Jon!" he greeted, as though he wasn't spattered with bug guts and gore and he and Tony had just come back from picking flowers. He only shifted slightly to keep himself on his feet as Tony joined them again, tipping his head to better suggest the crooked grin on his face as he nodded. "You certainly would have," he agreed, fingering goo from his leathers and wiping a bit off on the arm Tony had draped around him. To Tony's continued claims of his 'flight', he rolled his eyes, shaking his head before gesturing with a hand as if to say 'this guy', even as he tried to hide a smirk.
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At least none of his assistants ever suddenly showed up covered in- in.... well......
Making a face, Jon gestures at the both of them with one hand "W-w-what?!" He's not going to risk an actual question. Because at this very moment, he can't trust himself to not accidentally drill into any heads. "That's disgusting!"
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"We found some bugs. Technically, it was a home invasion, we got off light, I think." He looked to Cayde, hoping for some backup, not sure if he could be trusted with that dubious honour when the price was Jon's wrath, even if he could be trusted with Tony's life, "Slap on the wrist." If they put up a unified front, maybe Jon would be willing to offer whatever was in that bag, because Tony really hoped it was water and painkillers.
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He looked down at the mess, not really eager to clean up but at the same time wanting very much to do so before he found out how bad this stuff might stain. "Yeah. Yeah, it is," he nodded, finding no reason to disagree with Jon's blunt assessment. It was pretty disgusting. Catching Tony's look, he again gave a nod.
"Complete accident, they probably figured they sure showed us, chasing us out. Probably cutting their losses too." That goop didn't just magically appear, after all.
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Anger shifts into concern and the Archivist wordlessly steps past the duo, towards the edge of the hole, carefully peering down "And you are sure they won't follow..." The uncertainty of his tone suggests the question that isn't asked. The light tapping of his fingers against his bag however, gives away a certain apprehension to the idea of a horde of bugs streaming from this hole.
They can't possibly fill this thing with cement...?
He carefully sets that thought aside for later and casts a glance over his shoulder for another non-quite-question "Any wounds...?"
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As for wounds, it was a little hard to tell under the dirt and grime, and Tony raised his arms with a grimace at the rotation of his wrenched shoulder, to try to give himself a cursory check. But he definitely wasn't the one who had borne the brunt of the attack. He was scraped and bruised from bouncing off of the tunnel walls, and his shoulder felt like it was going to keep him up for a few nights if Jon was only offering bandages, but nothing he would call wounds. "Did they get a hit on you?" he passed to Cayde with none of his own to report, not sure if bandages were the proper solution for his problems, either.
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Cayde scowled at getting bug guts flicked back at him, although there was a brightening of his eyes as he exchanged a look with Tony. He scraped off the front of his leather armor, pausing only for a moment as both of them turned their attention to Jon. Well of course the Archivist would have such concerns. That was Jon for you.
"Anyway, we left a solid impression on them. They can go back to their bug lives and we'll make a note not to take that tunnel."
Clapping his slimy gloved hand against Tony's back, he shook his head as he considered his own status at Jon's inquiry. "Nah. Aside from being sticky and wanting to scrub my gear down, all green here." At least he could take a tumble and getting rushed by giant bugs, not that he wanted to press his luck against more than one at a time in a tight spot like that cave.
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He doesn't miss the grimace on Tony's face as he moves his arms, but simple pain and soreness was something they used to take care with strange space magic. And as pain itself generally isn't something lethal, Tony will have to endure it. Not that the Archivist expects the man to learn anything from it.
"I'm more worried about the part where they outright attacked you." He admits, looking down at the scattered bug remains and instantly disliking the memories the sight brings back. He casts a short nod over at Cayde "I take it you want to clean yourself thoroughly to get rid of that. As for him-" He turns his attention and a deepening scowl towards Tony "I want you cleaned up as well and every bruise and every scrape on you cleaned again and disinfected. Don't argue or I will tell you in detail about Jane Prentiss, a woman who turned into a living flesh hive after encountering the wrong sort of bug." Yes, they were worms, but for the sake of getting under Tony's skin and mayyybe make the man think twice next time, those worms will now be bugs. "And I believe we all agree that alien bugs do count under the wrong sort of bugs."
Jon's expression softens before he adds one more little piece of promised unpleasantness: "She was more holes than woman when she attacked the Archives. And these-" He taps an area at the side of his face that he knows well enough to be covered by those pockmark-like scars "-these are from when dozens of her bugs buried into me. I would prefer to avoid a repetition."
It's almost a shame his little horror story might not do much for Cayde. Then again, chances are that the Exo himself is less prone to self-destructive actions.
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He gave Cayde's arm a squeeze instead in farewell, gaze lingering on Jon a moment longer before flitting back to the Exo with a questioning expression, hoping that as the apparently less disappointing child he could find out for them what Jon was even doing here and make better amends for making Jon relive his disturbing bug encounter for them. For his own reparations, a rare display of obedience; he muttered, "I'll go find a hose," to promise he was on his way to do his thorough cleansing, not sure what he was meant to disinfect with but he must have had a replicator charge by now, and started back toward the city.
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Also, to him it didn't hurt none that he'd finally been able to shoot a few things. Would have been nicer not to have come out of it a mess, but he still felt that bug guts weren't the worst of it.
"Any bugs that big are the wrong sort in my opinion," he muttered, supposedly trying to be helpful.
The Exo Hunter's nod was but a tip of a few degrees, perhaps only made more perceptible for the point of his horn. He had no arguments about getting cleaned up, and the gesture and look on Tony's part gets a brief clamp of his less slimy hand in response. It was the feeling of being dismissed that didn't sit well with him. Maybe it was because they figured he didn't have the same things to worry about. Sure, he could live with that, he liked the two and all their weird quirks. He didn't much like feeling the part of a third wheel.
"Yeah, guess I'll just..." he waved his hands vaguely in a direction away from the scene of the crime, although with Tony already heading back to the city proper, he looks awkwardly back at Jon.
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The Archivist's posture crumbles a little where he stands and he shifts his attention over to Cayde, pausing half a moment before stepping up to him before the Exo can run off as well, reaching into his bag to pull out a plain, unlabeled bottle to hand it to him along with an imploring look as whatever strong exterior he has pulled up moments before quickly falters away "...please. Tell him to use this on his wounds. I- I'll need the rest back. Only got two bottles."
There is no way he can possibly chase after Tony and not make things worse. And Cayde... He seems to wait for his permission to leave.
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He turned, straightening so he'd look less prone to take off running, head tilting as Jon brought out a bottle, too small to be booze. Ah well. At the explanation, the Exo accepted it with a nod, half-turning before hesitating to leave.
"...look, sorry we worried you," he said.
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He pats Cayde's arm once, a weak echo of Tony's parting gesture, then slowly wanders away himself, his own path one to take him back to the hospital.
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Well, he supposed he should go catch up with Tony to pass off that bottle before going to get himself cleaned off.