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Rachel Conway ([personal profile] gotbottle) wrote in [community profile] multiversallogs2011-06-12 08:56 pm

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Who: Martel and Rachel
What: Tea and information.
Where: The library.
When: backdated to Coardi, late afternoon.
Notes: N/A.
Warnings:THEY ARE SURROUNDED BY BOOKS OH GOD. ...I mean, nothing, so far.



Back home in California, libraries were plentiful. But they were terribly modern affairs, all glass and steel and carpet, new shelves neatly lined with books. The libraries in New York were a bit better. Some of those were actually in stone buildings and looked well lived-in.

But this library, she thinks as she steps inside, this one looks much more like the mental images she had of libraries when she read about them as a kid. It seems old, hushed, full of dusty leather tomes and serious people doing serious reading.

She goes over to the first librarian's station she sees, politely asking for Martel in hushed tones befitting the place.
apostatised: (bright ♠ don't see what you possess)

[personal profile] apostatised 2011-06-13 10:37 am (UTC)(link)
"That will more than do," he assures her, after tasting it; particular creature that he can be, the truth is that it's more of a game to be played than any real feeling that he badly needs these things just so. He'll drink the cheap house ale the same way he drinks good, good red wines, and he eats what's in front of him if it doesn't look as though he might catch something from it.

Fussiness is just a part of who he reminds himself he is.

"Strange the things that surprise me," he adds, ruminatively, making an illustrative gesture with the canister itself. Baedal in all its surreal wonder - not so much. Little things of worlds other than his, electricity and odd-looking tea canisters, those still give him pause.
apostatised: (pardon ♠ will they say your name)

[personal profile] apostatised 2011-06-16 02:07 am (UTC)(link)
"It's the monsters as are familiar," Martel says, with a dry edge that doesn't detract from the truth of the observation. Elene cities weren't so...magical in their nature, or at least not so openly, but even so.
apostatised: (separated ♠ nothing's set in stone)

[personal profile] apostatised 2011-06-19 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
"Those of someone's innovation, like what we're still cleaning up after-" the library had needed cleaning and repairs, like much of the rest of Brock Marsh, and though they've made good headway, it's not all done yet, "-aren't common, but known. It varies. I've yet to see a troll or ogre here."

Which he could live without, really, but it's unlikely, regardless; Baedal isn't troll country. They're creatures best suited to the snow, and he suspects the climate here would play merry havoc with them. The last thing anyone needs is a sick, upset troll.
apostatised: (irritable ♠ so well trained so animal)

[personal profile] apostatised 2011-07-02 11:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"They had the mark of it, when I fought them," he says, in support of the explanation; he did catch it, but he's not inclined to solely take the word of authority on anything. Particularly not here, when it's plain that authority's best interests and theirs are like as not at odds. "But I can think of any number of reasons a fellow might feel the need- too many possibilities to commit to a few."
apostatised: (scarred ♠ you'll never find your way)

[personal profile] apostatised 2011-07-04 08:50 am (UTC)(link)
"The birds didn't, though they're hardly going to be a coincidence-" they could be, he's wary of ruling it out entirely because god forbid things not be as utterly complex in the least convenient way, but it's less likely and would, indeed, make things far more complicated in the worst way, "-but the more flesh-based creatures shared a particular..."

He makes a gesture here to indicate he's not entirely sure how to explain it to someone who doesn't have his experience to provide context. "Perhaps a signature, you might say. The beasts were plainly tampered with, and I wonder if the birds weren't created simply by implication of the way they were destroyed, the pearls left behind."
apostatised: (inexplicable ♠ we all turn away)

[personal profile] apostatised 2011-07-06 07:46 am (UTC)(link)
Martel shakes his head - his hair is, as a note, far too well looked after now for him to have not taken advantage of modern products he didn't have before - and sips his tea. "I'd my eye on population statistics." This is something else again, albeit something he's going to end up digging around in the stacks for anyway.
apostatised: (grim ♠ rejection from my reflection)

[personal profile] apostatised 2011-07-07 03:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"That there's a pattern to them. For the most part, cohorts have come in more or less generational waves, but - I'm simplifying a great deal, you'll want to look yourself," and they'd need to go over them in more detail, likely. "But, they tapered slowly, over time. Down to us."
apostatised: (scarred ♠ you'll never find your way)

[personal profile] apostatised 2011-07-09 06:07 am (UTC)(link)
Martel makes a 'sort of, maybe, not quite' face, saying, "Rather the cohorts themselves became fewer and further apart."
apostatised: (bright ♠ don't see what you possess)

[personal profile] apostatised 2011-07-11 08:59 am (UTC)(link)
"I haven't looked closely." He sips his tea before adding, "I'd hate to spoil the delight of discovery for you," in his terribly dry way. "But I've set the records aside for our perusal."