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Gaheris Rhade ([personal profile] truth_is_cold) wrote in [community profile] multiversallogs2011-11-06 12:59 am

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Who: Gaheris Rhade and Open
What: Rhade takes a break from city searching
Where: Outside of one of Gediron's temples.
When: A couple of days after his arrival
Warnings & Notes: Some almost violence. He's still at sort of an angsty place in his lift too, so it might come up in thread. Note to mods: if anything is off, I will be glad to change it.


He was scouting the area of the city near the inn where he'd been recieved. The intention that day had been to go to the unemployment office (it was bizarre that, after so many years as a commissioned officer and one expecting his life to end, that he'd find himself in this position). Unfortunately, outside of one of the temples (belonging to the god of war, he thought?) there was a heated game of chess going on with an intent onlooker.

Rhade never shied away from strategy games. He'd played them to conclusion almost daily for over four years, and the last year of which against an artificial intelligence. Successfully side-tracked, he waited his turn to sit at the table against the reigning winner. He could always continue with his mission once he'd won a game and perhaps he could acquire information. So he asked for a turn, and took the place of the losing participant who joined in observing.

The only thing he learned was that he should be dedicating his victories to Gediron. Very well, there would be no expense to him in doing so. And he did. And the next one after the insistance for a rematch. And the next one. By that third, his oponent (a rather sturdy bodied, red-headed and ruddy faced human with a fair share of scars), who had been entirely too underestimating, stood up and his hand went back as if to reach for a holstered weapon.

Before he could even wrap his fingers around it, Rhade's own arm was up, boneblades out and near the increasingly nervous man's throat. He would have been much more cocky, confident about his swift reaction, if the man's friends that had been watching didn't suddenly look keen on joining in on a fight.

He was new to the area. He couldn't imagine anything good coming from this when he killed someone. And he knew he would kill someone if they came after him. The idea of interrogation and the need for self-preservation was enough to stay his hand. Lowering his arm, switched to raising his hands in a vague gesture of surrender and backed away from the table, away from the temple, even if his expression remained daring.

It would be a miracle if he could stay out of trouble past the first two weeks. He despised backing off, but he would take it as his cue to tend to priorities.
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[personal profile] hexing 2011-11-07 04:23 am (UTC)(link)
"Twins," she confirms, and then adds, wryly, but like it's sort of a fascinating experience: "Teenage twin boys."

Tommy being the particular handful of the two, but she doesn't underestimate Billy's ability to get into trouble. That's practically a secondary mutation in the extended Lensher/Maximoff clan.

"And thank you." For the compliment on her ridiculous Bond girl name. "Speaking of sidetracks, perhaps we ought to get out of here before your fan club makes any unwise decisions."

Wanda has decided to monopolize Gaheris's attention for a while, partly because she just does that to people sometimes, and partly because she's also in the boat of trying to find work that suits her in this town. There's surprisingly not a lot out there for former superheroes, she's learned.
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[personal profile] hexing 2011-11-07 04:59 am (UTC)(link)
The detachment doesn't go unnoticed, and though she shoots Rhade a glance that's sympathetic, she doesn't comment on that part aloud. Dying, she knows from experience, is rather a personal experience.

"Twelve! That's wonderful. That reminds me of my home country," she comments, fondly--large families are more the norm. Transia is quite Christianized, these days, and thus polygamy is increasingly less popular among the Romani there, but in Wanda's childhood it was more of an accepted cultural practice. "And I think you're right. I wouldn't necessarily want the rest of my family to come here, either; some of them have done, and I'm happy to see them again, but they belong at home."

Wanda casts a glance up and around at their surroundings. "As far as kidnapping cities I've been to go, this one's a little more dangerous than the rest, too."

This is her third one.
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[personal profile] hexing 2011-11-07 05:31 am (UTC)(link)
Wanda has known people accustomed to time travel (universe-hopping, dimension-skipping people are unusual but not unheard of in her realm), but that still sounds like an awful lot of moving around, and she makes a little sound of understanding. "My country is called Transia. It's a quite remote, mountainous area...cut off from much of the world, but that's how they like it there. In terms of space/time being a little bit bewildering in these places, apparently it doesn't even exist in many other iterations of Earth."

That doesn't bother her. It exists in hers, and that's all that matters. She tucks her hands into her coat pockets while they walk, just aware enough of the weather to think she ought to buy a pair of decent gloves next time she's out.

"Were you a time traveler by profession, or was it purely necessity?"
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[personal profile] hexing 2011-11-07 06:00 am (UTC)(link)
"All Nietzcheans have those, then." That's something different to a mutation, then, but she's not surprised--with the infinite variety of the multiverse, it was frankly unlikely. "A few mutants have something almost similar--that's what I am, we're called mutants--but nothing quite the same."

The question makes her smile reappear, this time with a rueful tinge.

"I have. Another city, though not as smoothly-run as this one. There was some great mystery surrounding the place and why we were being kept there, and with my abilities..." She shrugs. "It was very difficult to keep me from getting close to what they were trying to conceal. So it was less of an escape and more that I, along with my group, had to be ejected in order to preserve their little pocket dimension."

Her relentless investigation annoyed the powers that be so much that they freaked and kicked her out, basically. That's as much her magic as it is her knack for being really persistent.

"Places like this," she tells Rhade, "are always delicate about their secrets."
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[personal profile] hexing 2011-11-07 06:42 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh, I'm afraid it's more complicated than that, for my traveling--I spent an interim period in a second extradimensional city that allowed its residents to go back to their homeworld and come back at their own leisure. Most of us stayed there for personal reasons." Such as technically being responsible for rearranging her universe a couple times.

She's really only waiting for anti-mutant sentimen to kick up here in Baedal. The vampires have had their turn, and Xenians in general do not receive certain privileges. Wanda just hopes this go-round doesn't bring Sentinels with it.

"In this city..." She shakes her head, thoughtful. "I don't know. In my case, my abilities are quite dangerous, but I am disinclined to use them casually; at the previous city, they might have thought I wouldn't try it. Mutants are a bit like Nietzcheans in regards to being a subspecies, an evolutionary leap, but we each have a gene which grants us certain abilities, depending on the person. Telepathy, instant physical regeneration, and so on. Homo sapiens superior. But there's such variety in species in Baedal, I can't imagine they're focused on a purely human population."

Now Wanda is considering it, though.
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[personal profile] hexing 2011-11-07 07:17 am (UTC)(link)
"That's more of an overall change than for mutants, then. We tend to only have one or two changes. And I don't mind saying I'm glad to have saved you the trouble, as if I hadn't, we might not have had this conversation." Which she is finding quite interesting. What he describes reminds her of the Inhumans, somewhat, but mostly mutants only had one or two significant differences. Some, of course, were changed on a physiological level, but only as a result of their ability. The difference between Nietzcheans and 'ordinary' humans struck her as more thorough, and she couldn't help wondering if they had people who hated and feared them for those differences, too.

At the crosswalk, she eyes the lights, and comes to a decision.

"I suppose because my abilities have to do with probability," Wanda says, "and nothing is really impossible, merely very very improbable. It allows me to open a great many doors."

And to provide an example, she turns her head to look at the street light and the attached glowing sign. When she was younger, she had to point at something to get it to change, but since her abilities grew so exponentially, now it was easier to cast a secure spell with merely eye contact.

In vastly less time than is normal--indeed, just about as soon as she looks at it--the sign changes to 'walk'.

"Some less obvious than others," she adds.
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[personal profile] hexing 2011-11-07 07:52 am (UTC)(link)
He misses this person, she mentally concludes, first off; the idea of someone having powers like hers (...she hopes not on the reality-altering scale, but other probability manipulators) is not unheard of, and she sort of does wish there were others like her around in Baedal to confer with on the subject.

"They're a useful skill set to have," Wanda says, accompanying Rhade across the street, "and it's one that usually comes with quite a lot of other strangeness."

She doesn't think it's a good idea to cop to all of it, in her case. There's still a certain amount of shame, for her, attached to the large-scale application of her abilities, and she always prefers to present herself as having it all together.

"Your friend sounds like a remarkable person to know."
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[personal profile] hexing 2011-11-07 12:02 pm (UTC)(link)
That remark makes her look over, quiet for a second, still, in her fashion, though she doesn't stop walking. When she tips her head forward it's in concession, but, as she says, with a crooked edge to her smile, "Yes. I'm not an easy woman to subjugate."

She tends to lash out.

A lot. Not violently, but after oppression for her ethnicity, species, and abilities...she's got a certain temperament. As a result, she appreciates Rhade's viewpoint.

"I don't usually have to defend myself often anymore. It's been a long time since I've worked the way I used to, where I was in combat more frequently." And nowadays...well, sometimes, if she just wants people to leave her alone, with the right undercurrent and push to it, they usually do. She'd like to believe she doesn't do that consciously, but even Wanda never quite knows, with her powers. "That's a difficulty, here, finding something close to what I had at home, professionally."
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[personal profile] hexing 2011-11-08 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
"That's certainly one good way to keep afloat until you do find something to devote your time to." Wanda sees nothing wrong with that, she and Remy used to hit up corrupt casinos back in Xanadu.

"There does seem to be a lot of variety," she concedes, "It's more that I'm used to sort of a specialized field. I was previously part, at one point a leader, of a group of people who dealt with large-scale threats to the planet and the universe. We were called the Avengers."

'Superhero' is a word she tends to veer away from, these days.

"The only comparable groups I know of are Hellsing and the Militia; I'm uncertain of the former and not terribly enamored of the latter."

Understatement.
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[personal profile] hexing 2011-11-08 06:42 am (UTC)(link)
"Hellsing ostensibly is here to manage the supernatural aspect of Baedal, but..." It's not the organization's military bent that bothers her (although she does not personally belong in such a group). "I've seen a lot of groups like theirs before. I have no doubt they have good intentions."

All the same, some things she has heard about their methods remind her of the sayings about good intentions leading directly to hell.

"I'll tell you what," Wanda says, after a thoughtful moment, "I'll keep an eye out for something that might appeal to you, professionally, if you do the same for me."
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[personal profile] hexing 2011-11-08 10:45 am (UTC)(link)
She inclines her head in agreement as he inadvertently reads her mind. "In a place that's as new as this one, to all of us--I'm hardly an expert--it's usually better not to make any long-term ties."

Particularly given the previous discussion of the likelihood this place is housing innumerable secrets, some of them undoubtedly worrying. Wanda reaches up to push her hair away from her face, as is the pastime of every woman with hair as riotously curly as hers.

"That means I'll have to know what you're looking for, though." She's only just met Rhade, but it only takes about five minutes to ascertain he's not destined for the same kind of job a 20-year-old college student might like, as an example. It's a familiar quality for her, and although the world he's from sounds in most ways pretty different to hers, it's good to see.