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lostcarnival2019-02-21 04:38 pm
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[OPEN] we were strangers on a crazy adventure
Who: Lambert and YOU
When: In the time the Ringmaster gives them to make up their minds.
Where: In the newly-reformed Carnival.
What: Bother him about recent events and about the choices ahead.
Warnings: Lambert's potty mouth, references to past violence, etc.
The Carnival has really seen better days.
That's Lambert's first thought, at least, surveying what's left of his material possessions. Now that it isn't stuffed away in drawers or hidden in boxes, it mostly amounts to a not-inconsiderable amount of jewelry and various novelty clothing, as well as some of the Solstice presents he received with less military applications. Pig and Butcher have been left free to wander around as they please in the stripped-down Carnival while Lambert lazily flicks through his belongings -- a book here, a necklace there -- and sorts through it all. Perhaps surprisingly, for the amount of time they've been with the Carnival, there isn't too much.
When he hears someone else come up to him, he speaks without looking over his shoulder, the flat joke varying:
"What do you think the chances are of her bringing back the springs right now?"
"Seems like a good time for a nap, doesn't it?"
"So, you made up your mind about becoming a god or not yet?"
When: In the time the Ringmaster gives them to make up their minds.
Where: In the newly-reformed Carnival.
What: Bother him about recent events and about the choices ahead.
Warnings: Lambert's potty mouth, references to past violence, etc.
The Carnival has really seen better days.
That's Lambert's first thought, at least, surveying what's left of his material possessions. Now that it isn't stuffed away in drawers or hidden in boxes, it mostly amounts to a not-inconsiderable amount of jewelry and various novelty clothing, as well as some of the Solstice presents he received with less military applications. Pig and Butcher have been left free to wander around as they please in the stripped-down Carnival while Lambert lazily flicks through his belongings -- a book here, a necklace there -- and sorts through it all. Perhaps surprisingly, for the amount of time they've been with the Carnival, there isn't too much.
When he hears someone else come up to him, he speaks without looking over his shoulder, the flat joke varying:
"What do you think the chances are of her bringing back the springs right now?"
"Seems like a good time for a nap, doesn't it?"
"So, you made up your mind about becoming a god or not yet?"
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He can't help but let his gaze flicker down to the tail as it curls, then back again. It's simple enough to figure out part of what Lambert may want to be altered.
"You're really going to take on god-like power for vanity's sake?"
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That’s assuming Childermass still wants to go back, anyway, but there’s no real reason to think that’s changed. Childermass has been stolidly planning on picking up those terribly boring duties this whole time, so it’s likely still the same.
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"Lambert, you... You would need much more than just a pair of breasts to fool anyone for that, Lambert."
God, he doesn't want to picture breasts on manly Lambert, as he is right now. He never asked for this image.
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"You'd be surprised what you can get away with when people don't want to see," he declares cheerfully. "Breasts and a corset and a skirt make a woman as far as most people care to look, and if Mr. Childermass's wife is a little on the heavy side, who's going to say that to his face?"
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Yeah, it's still an image he's having trouble swallowing, which isn't going to help with giving Lambert less ammo to pick on him with here.
"I'm not even sure there are corsets your size."
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"But I imagine that's where the godly power of a Miracle comes in, doesn't it?"
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"Don't think I'd like being stuck that way, but anything's worth trying once."
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"Not that I have any idea of what I would do. I keep thinking it would mean giving up the last of what makes me human."
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“Depends. Which part of being human are you worried about losing, exactly? Because that’s a lot of things.”
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"S'far as I can tell, it's not really going to make us into fae, either," he offers. "We won't be part of Winter or Summer." Which might make it better or worse from Childermass's perspective.
"You don't have to take it if you feel that crappy about it. You're not the only one who's choked up about it." Okay, so that sample size currently consists of 1. Yuya, and 2. Papyrus, sort of. Everyone else seems to be handling the imminent loss of remaining dregs of mortality pretty well.
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"Being apart from Winter would only be another positive," Childermass admits. He'll heave a sigh and slowly go from sitting to sprawling out on the grass alongside the witcher. "I don't know if I would call it a 'crappy' feeling. It's that it all seems so self-indulgent to me and you know how I am."
Barely ever taking anything for his own, never more than he can easily back into one bag and move on from, and never, ever paying more for anything than he absolutely has to. He's always lived a sparse and frugal life, the only real deviations coming after he'd signed himself up for a year and a day in this mess of a carnival.
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"Hmm," he pretends to think about it, grinning up at the sky. "A bigger self-indulgence than me?"
Because as far as deviations from Childermass's routine go, the witcher's arguably the biggest.
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It'll be a mystery, just one more on top of all the others about Mr. Childermass.
"This, though... I would be able to protect myself from the Count. From any of the fae. We could still visit other worlds. We could go back to Alola or the Summerlands whenever we felt like it or even just travel my own world. There are so many places I've never seen even just there."
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“Yeah, you’d need some way of taking a break from all the bullshit,” Lambert agrees. “Being able to go sightseeing to different worlds whenever we want is a pretty good use for that.”
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Sure, he says that now...
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"Do you really think it won't be?"
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"So you want to keep being a world-hopping do-gooder?" he teases. "Why, Mr. Childermass. That's very noble of you."
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"I think you've gotten used to trouble. And part of you might actually like it."
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"You know what I think? That you're to blame for that," he replies. "Falling in love with you must have been the start of it."
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