john childermass (
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lostcarnival2016-12-07 09:21 am
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[closed] well this was unexpected
Who: Jonathan Strange & Childermass
Where: Trailer #19
When: After Strange signs on with the carnival.
What: Two old acquaintances having a chat about all these extremely poor life choices.
[ Picking up from here. ]
Where: Trailer #19
When: After Strange signs on with the carnival.
What: Two old acquaintances having a chat about all these extremely poor life choices.
[ Picking up from here. ]

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[ And really, is it really so surprising that Strange made a beeline to something entirely full of mirrors? But Childermass asking if he's seen the rest of the carnival grounds obviously means Childermass is going to give him a tour, right? Right! ]
I suppose the first thing I would like to see, if there is one, is supply storage. I shall need a basin.
[ Yes, he probably could
creep onview people via magic using the sink...but man, it would be so much easier if he actually got a useful basin. Oh, and then he might as well get some bottles, and certainly a candlestick with some spare candles, and maybe there might be a useful knife in there as well...That mania's tempered for the moment but god help us all when Strange finds a potentially useful broom cupboard. ]
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You can put those requests in through Mr. Joker. [ Since letting Strange loose on what's kept in supply seems like a terrible idea, which means it's being excluded entirely from the places they'll be going. Speaking of which, Childermass pushes away from the countertop and turns to head back towards the trailer's door.
He assumes Strange will follow. With how he's calmed down some, it's probably safe enough to go back to wandering the carnival proper. ] Though mind who's business you pry into. You're not the only magician around here.
[ Because he knows, man. He knows what the basin is for, he's seen that trick a thousand times before. ]
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Of course, the problem with wandering around the carnival is that Strange still looks like a goddamn hot mess and is in seemingly no mood to do things like 'brush his hair' or 'shave.' But hey, at least he's a relatively calm hot mess. Strange gives Childermass a wry little smile at the warning about prying into others business. ]
Rest assured, Childermass, I don't intend to pry into your private life. [ just everybody else's. Though that does offer a question... ]
How many magicians are here in the first place? And how many of them are proper magicians verses poor souls that the Ringmaster stuck with the magician job as there was no better option?
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But he won't say that much out loud, because he's not exactly worried about it. ]
That depends on what you'd call a proper magician. [ Like, no one back home really wants to call him a proper magician, for example. ] As far as the job goes? The third man stuck with it is the Doctor. An odd man, but I've yet to see him do actual magic. Outside of us, however, you're bound to find some of the older workers to be capable enough.
[ Although, while they're on the topic of magic, once they're about to leave the relative peace and quiet of the trailers, Childermass slows down a step so he's walking next to Strange rather than leading on ahead. ]
A moment. [ Yeah, he knows Strange looks more liable to scare guests than make them feel at ease, which is why he's dropping a hand on the man's shoulder and muttering his own spell. It's too quiet and truncated to really catch and the effect is as subtle as Childermass himself usually is. Whatever he's done settles over them both like a veil, dulling the sound and color of the world ever so slightly. It isn't the spell he'd been caught at using before, with the shadows, but it is similar, yet another for lurking around as he often does.
Admittedly, he probably should have asked permission first, but, oh well. Strange will have to deal with it. ] There. No one should bother us. Just try not to wander off.
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He'll scare a couple of people later to find out. And, you know, not tell Childermass about what he's planning to do.
Though 'try not to wander off,' Childermass has such faith in him it's almost endearing. Because as soon as they exit the trailer, that's exactly what Strange does. Quickly, he turns himself back around to look at Childermass, giving him a look that's entirely too innocent--surely this isn't MY fault for wandering off? ]
Where shall we go first?
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But oh, you'd better believe he's going to be cross. ]
It's all in one great circle. Pick left or right, it won't matter. [ Is the answer, as he closes the door behind them. ] We'll see most of it regardless.
[ All he knows is the end of their trip will be at the cookhouse. Also that they won't be going into the menagerie. Strange can go ahead and get mauled on his own time, thanks. ]
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But left or right. There's a pause as Strange debates which way to go...before gesturing towards the left. ]
Left it is. Lead the way, Childermass!
[ cause yeah, like hell he knows where he's going. You're the boss, buddy. ]
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Very well. [ So left is the turn they'll take once they've left the trailers behind and moved on back into the carnival proper, though even before they do, he'll point out the Big Top tents that loom ahead of the backyard. ] Those up there should be where you'll be most of the time.
[ Along with himself, but he's not going to talk about that. ]
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But oh yeah, he's a circus magician now so he...kind of needs to come up with an act. That'll be interesting. He knows he can use his magic for showy needless performances, he just hasn't actually done it before. ]
As for practicing, do I practice in the Big Top or shall I practice elsewhere?
[ Who has no idea how circuses work: this guy. ]
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The Big Top should be open for that when there aren't any shows going on. Once we move on again, there'll be some time where the entire carnival is shut down.
[ Perfect time to figure that out, basically. Though moving on, past the tents, they'll be coming up on the roller coaster next and Childermass still isn't quite sure how to explain that one. It isn't something he's ever felt inclined to take a closer look at, considering all the screeching, rattling metal and screaming involved. ]
And that... is apparently meant to be fun. How, I am not sure, but that's what I've been told.
[ He's not going to admit to avoiding it out loud, okay. ]
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For all of Strange's nosiness he...is not going closer to the roller coaster. ]
Well, they seem to be enjoying it...I think.
[ Is that happy screaming? ]
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I suppose so. [ Can there be happy screaming? Really? Let's not find out. Continuing on, Strange might find this side of the carnival familiar enough, since they're passing by the mirror maze again. ] You've already been here. Aside from the roller coaster back there, the maze is the next biggest attraction on this side.
[ But as they've been there, done that, what's up next are a handful of other little tents and buildings, various midway games and rides. After that, the gates and, eventually, they'll be passing by the menagerie, which Childermass does point out, but the way he keeps walking on by, he doesn't seem inclined to take Strange inside of it.
All the while, the carnival's guests, true to what he'd said before, don't bother them. They don't even look at them, even, though they do move to go around them without ever realizing why they're doing that, even if only by a narrow margin. ]
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Strange idly looks at the carnival guests as they walk past. Whatever spell Childermass cast was surprisingly good: nobody was even giving the slightest inclination that they saw the two of them. The temptation just keeps growing...until eventually, Strange idly saunters over towards one guest, who's standing by himself, deciding what to do next. Strange leans in, ostensibly to see what the guest's reading...before he leans in, exceedingly close too the man's ear and whispers, ]
Boo!
[ He can't help but laugh shortly after he scares the man. Petty? Yep. Fun? Absolutely. And oh yeah, he might have ruined that spell did he. Whoops. ]
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What the hell, dude?
[ Is the question the guest asks, going from startled to irritated in no time at all. It's not cool for some crazy-looking guy to lurk up on someone like that, so naturally the guy's annoyed. He also won't stick around, though, because who really wants to deal with someone as disheveled as Strange is?
Further proof of the spell going awry is that Childermass, who'd only looked away for, like, one moment -- one, Strange, one! -- brings his attention back around to bear on Strange after he's been bumped into by an equally startled gaggle of teenagers. There hadn't been a tall man in their way a second ago! But, of course, he'll excuse himself and swiftly turn to make his way towards the other magician. Guess who doesn't seem at all pleased by this. Go on, guess! Did you guess Childermass? Because that would be the right answer. ]
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He turns...and oh! There's Childermass. Wow does he look angry, Strange really should have expected that. Instead, he simply gives Childermass a little nod. ]
Your magic's astonishing—I had no idea it was that good!
[ and also that easy to break. Whoops? ]
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[ Because he's not going to finish the entire circuit if Strange isn't going to behave.
It's almost becoming habit already to try and take the madman by a shoulder and steer him in the preferred direction, this time away from, well, everyone else. Time to see if they can make it through the Gamer's Circle, since he still intends to stop by the cookhouse in the end, even if he is cutting this short. ]
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[ Still, he's pretty sure why Childermass's stopping the tour right now. After all, he'd want to hide in the shadows and keep away from the rest—they couldn't really do that now, could they? Not now that Strange's busted the trick open once already.
Strange doesn't fight as Childermass pushes him in a certain direction. And...well, good luck getting through Gamer's Circle because as soon as they arrive, the lights and sounds and everything distract Strange more than he wants to admit. It's a bit of a struggle dragging him: occasionally he stops to look at some kind of carnival game and Childermass has got to forcibly yank him to keep him going. ]
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This time it'd been for the best, in his own mind, but it's a moot point now. Reapplying the spell would be more of a headache than he cares for, so it's getting past the Circle the normal way. He's still patient, at least, allowing to be pulled off course towards one game or another to let Strange take a look, if not for very long.
When he has to apply some force, he will, and they'll somehow — after what feels like an age — make it to the back of the cookhouse. It's the back way that they'll be using, which will put them right into the kitchen. There's a brief second or two before he actually lets Strange go again that he's looking warily around them, for someone, but there's only cinder sprites at work here.
Only then and there will he let Strange loose again. ]
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Now that he's let loose, Strange immediately makes a beeline towards them, peering at the cinder sprites and watching as they work. He doesn't interrupt them (because they are working), but he's straight up creeping. ]
Your grip is quite impressive, [ said almost as an afterthought as he pokes around the kitchen, out of simple curiosity more than anything else. God help us all when he inevitably finds the fruit. ]
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Though one does manage to give Childermass a reproachful look, to which he frowns at and shoos it off, adding, ]
Don't you have something to be doing? Go on. [ And hopefully that something won't be to tell the head cook there's two magicians raiding the kitchen. That done, he'll take a peek at what's on the stove currently. ] And of course it is.
[ He's back to addressing Strange now. ]
Dragging magicians around is something I have far too much experience in.
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And oh hey, Childermass is talking, go pay attention! Childermass, then taking care of this horrible thing, this repulsive piece of fruit. ]
I have a feeling though it's much less literal back home—that is, unless parties are involved. [ They both know there is no damn way Gilbert Norrell would go to a party unless forced. ] Now if you'll pardon me for a moment,
[ Strange returns to glaring at the pineapple as he mutters something under his breath and...poofs the fruit from existence. Where is it? Who knows! One of those cinder sprites decides huh, now would be a good time to hide the rest of the fruit and starts scurrying off to do so. Thankfully, Strange is oblivious. ]
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Why a pineapple, why that would bother him, how would it ever make sense to a sane man?
No, he'll ignore it. ]
You'd be right. [ The dragging about hadn't been as physical when it was Mr. Norrell. Just try and imagine the indignation if he'd done that with him, basically strong-arming him across half a carnival. ] Though the exasperation was much the same. Here.
[ 'Here' being added on once Strange has dealt with the pineapple, because he probably wouldn't be able to catch the bread roll (it's a little cheesy, as in actual cheese, not as in tacky) being tossed his way as Childermass helps himself to what's been left out. ]
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I do hope that you literally dragged him at certain points. I doubt it, but the image is quite amusing.
[ Making fun of Norrell's a valid reason to pause eating. And, now that he's finished with that...Strange goes back to finishing off the roll as fast as he can. ]
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[ Hey, something Strange and Norrell both share, isn't that hilarious? No? Maybe? He won't point it out, of course, and instead finds a spot leaning against a now larger, grander kitchen counter and helping himself to a bread roll of his own. ]
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That much is obvious, [ said with a little smirk. ] I've had to struggle to get his attention plenty of times while we worked together.
[ look at him, he's...oddly nostalgic ]
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