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Dan Sagittarius ([personal profile] hallelujahjunction) wrote in [community profile] goneawayworld2020-09-24 11:33 pm
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I'm still the talk of this town, I'm still the roll of their dice.

Who: Dan Sagittarius and Beckett
What: Dan and Beckett bond(?) over poker.
Where: The library.
When: Prior to the attack.
Warnings/Notes: None here yet.

Dan feels a little bad underplaying how good he is at poker to Beckett, but on the other hand, he trusts that people who describe themselves as “decent poker players” are generally people who are well into the upper percentages of adept poker players. After all, if you describe yourself as a good poker player, you’ve already indicated that you don’t really know what you’re talking about. Dan’s a very good poker player, so long as they’re only using one deck at a time, because he’s got a fantastic memory for the cards and a practiced, fluid poker face. He’s financed many a trip back and forth across the continent on hustling poker games.

He still hates the library, though, which is why as he waits in one of the little alcove areas with the recliners he’s preemptively shuffling the deck of cards. Being completely illiterate - old school illiterate, the kind that signs that name with an X and needs a witness - is usually just a background handicap in his line of work, but occasionally there are places or things that throw into stark relief that he’s in a world where he’s intellectually got one arm tied behind his back.

But it’s quiet, and he has a bottle of wine, which the lady at the cafeteria gave him after he flirted with her enough to establish a “connection”. It’s not just in her head, either; Dan’s absolutely willing to get unprofessional with things. Anything to break up the tedium of the rig, which so far has been a corporate nightmare full of schedules and fluorescent lights.

He’s looking forward to an evening with Beckett. As far as he’s concerned, they have at least a few things in common, and there’s always something to be said for someone who mentions chess, poker and dancing in their introduction. That’s someone who has at least some kind of taste for intellectual stimulation by the way of both strategy and expression. That’s someone who can tap into both worlds.

“Beckett,” he says with a grin as he sees his new friend enter. “It’ll be a pleasure to get to know you better, and an even greater pleasure to kick your ass at Texas Hold ‘Em.”
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[personal profile] vampthropologist 2020-10-15 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
"Ah, so there is some secrecy. In my world, each supernatural type tends to keep to itself. Aside from my own kind, I know of the existence of werewolves, mortal mages, ghosts, and mummies. Werewolves loathe kindred for reasons they don't deign to explain, mages hold themselves entirely aloof, I've only ever met one mummy, and ghosts are usually being enslaved or tortured by a necromancer, and in no mood to chat. Oh, and every now and then someone claims to have met a fairy, but I'm quite certain that's largely intoxicants speaking."

Beckett is quite pleased to see another ace as the second card. He disguises the pleasure with an uncomfortable cough.

"There are some - ordinary mortals," Beckett catches himself before referring to the kine as such; there's a slim chance Dan might know the word means livestock, "who come to be aware of the existence of the supernatural. Usually they're dealt with, usually not pleasantly; those that survive long enough to try to and turn the tables may pose some threat to the weak or foolish but, in the end..."

He trails off, trusting Dan to guess the conclusion. And perhaps not wanting to go further down the halls of memory then the subject already requires. It wasn't that long ago, by his standards - Berlin in flames, the Beast raging in his heart, an old friend dead for nothing and that woman the only one nearby to blame.

He's paid for it. He'll pay again, he suspects. Some debts have higher interest than others.

"I can hardly blame them for their attitudes. Mortals are - generally not highly regarded or of great concern."
Edited 2020-10-15 03:31 (UTC)
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[personal profile] vampthropologist 2020-10-15 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
"It's just that you tend to have such a hard time keeping up," Beckett says, with surprising apology, and perhaps the hint of a joking smile. "Situations do evolve quickly."

That, and the kindred have spent seven thousand years entrenching themselves in the mindset of mortals-as-cattle. They're not going to budge just because it's rude. But he rather likes Dan, so far, so there's no need to get into it.

"What sorts have you worked with before? Do you know much about the vampires in your world?"
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[personal profile] vampthropologist 2020-10-16 08:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Dan doesn't need to let it slip. The careful stillness of his face and the fact that it was a vampire tells Beckett enough. He'd lived; someone else hadn't. It was ever thus. He could probably guess at details if he tried, but he's done with carrying other kindred's sins.

"Well, the relevant details if we need to work together are thus: Fire will kill me, and sunlight - thought not here, for some reason - and may make me beserk with fear, so do be careful about them. Stake through the heart causes paralysis. As for the rest - running water, invitations, briar thorns, that rot - irrelevant."

He looks at his cards, looks at the river, and pushes five sweetener packs forward.
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[personal profile] vampthropologist 2020-10-17 12:05 am (UTC)(link)
Beckett smirks right back. "I've told you how to kill the kind of vampire I am. Killing me is an entirely different proposition - beings far more powerful than either of us have tried and failed."

Mostly through luck, rescue, or having never been that big a priority in the first place, but it still counts.

"In all seriousness, however, do be careful with open flame. When I'm pushed far enough into fear or rage, I lose any sense of friend or foe - we call it the Beast. Mine is well-disciplined, but the danger is always present."

Beckett meets the bet, and when the next card come, smiles just a little. The queen of hearts, in all her glory.
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[personal profile] vampthropologist 2020-10-17 12:48 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm not hungry, wounded, or under more than ordinary stress at the moment, so a cigarette won't bother me. I would appreciate it if you turned away while lighting, however, just as a courtesy."

It won't panic him, but that doesn't mean he likes it. The invention of electric light had come as profound relief every kindred alive to see it.

Beckett meets his sugar packet, and resists the urge to raise. Dan's caught him out once before, and he does have his pride to think of - although he doesn't see how he could be hiding anything that beats two pair, aces high.
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[personal profile] vampthropologist 2020-10-20 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
"Thank you, it's appreciated." Beckett allows himself to show pleasure at his victory, chuckling a little as he sweeps up his bounty and surrenders his cards for the shuffle.

"Goodness," he says, at the end of Dan's story. "I suppose your line of business means taking work where you find it. Why did you need to leave Austin?"

He's assuming the answer will be typical: a fight, a hunt, an intrigue gone south.
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[personal profile] vampthropologist 2020-10-21 11:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Beckett looks elsewhere when Dan lights up, even though he's turned away; vampires really don't like fire, and he was bluffing a little when he said he wasn't under more than ordinary stress. But he looks back before Dan does, or at least he thinks so.

"Probably for the best," he says, accepting his cards. "This line of work doesn't leave much space for personal attachments."

He's in perfect agreement with Dan. Relationships are burdensome, and slow you down. He'd trusted Anatole, even with all the weight of centuries and madness, and look what that had got him. The whole thing would have been much easier if it hadn't been someone he cared about who'd betrayed him.
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[personal profile] vampthropologist 2020-10-22 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
"I have, but it was a long time ago. And in hindsight - "

He hesitates, staring at his hand to buy time. Four and a jack, inauspicious.

In hindsight, none of them had been worth it - not Anatole, not de Laurent, not Lucita, not even - it's still nearly impossible even to think her name. As Caine was cursed, so are his children: they shall eat only ashes, and in their arms all love and friendship turns to dust. And he's a child of Caine, no matter what he does or believes. The last century has made that perfectly clear. It tastes, as it must, like ashes on his tongue.

But he's getting maudlin, which Dan certainly does not deserve.

"Well, what's done is done."
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cw body horror, death, devil worship, loss of pants

[personal profile] vampthropologist 2020-10-22 03:44 am (UTC)(link)
"That's one word for it, certainly." Beckett looks up and flashes a brief smile, intending to reassure the mortal that all was well. Which it very much is, of course. He studies his card, hiding his mouth behind his hand.

No love, so far. Lady Luck was in a mood tonight, apparently.

"I fold," he says abruptly, tossing in his hand. He doesn't pay attention to how the fall. "Which means I owe you a story. Let's see..."

"I was in South Africa, investigating rumours of a Ba'ali cult infesting an apartment block in Johannesburg. Infesting is the right word, because Ba'ali are a particularly nasty species of demon-worshipping vampire cultist, and among their many dreadful tricks is turning living bodies into insect hives - usually human, though animal will do in a pinch. This is, unfortunately, relevant information.

I'd made my way up to the thirtieth floor, finding nothing of particular interest aside from clear evidence of cultist activity and a lot of dead bodies." He spares Dan the gorier details, and the nature of the activity. Slaughter mortals, raise demons, nothing terribly novel. "I found there a balcony with a pool, and something stirring inside it. That thing was as staked kindred, terribly mutilated, whom I attempted to revive - only to find that it had been turned into one such incubator, implanted with things that don't bear speaking of, frankly."

Horrible little amoebic leeches that had clung to his legs, squealing and biting. He'd born holes in his flesh for a week.

"And I wish I could tell you I did something clever and heroic, but I actually fell backwards into the pool, lost my pants, and spent a very anxious few hours huddled on the diving board until the thing lost track of me."

He lies fluently and without a moment's hesitation. The point of this is very much to not mention the others who were with him at the time.
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[personal profile] vampthropologist 2020-10-22 07:38 pm (UTC)(link)
"Long enough," Beckett agrees. "It was blind, though, so I knew it would lose track eventually."

That specific statement is true. But "long enough" had only been a few minutes, as Lucita had been in the next room and heard his very-much-not-high-pitched-thank-you cry of distress. She'd come at the thing with a blowtorch, it had escaped down the pool drain, and then their biggest problem had been where he was going to get new pants at three in the morning.

Well, that and burning down the building. There'd been nothing in there but corpses and corpse-hives, and evidence of attempts to raise something that very much should not be raised.

"And yes, the Ba'ali are a truly wretched lot. No sane Kindred gives them succor."
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[personal profile] vampthropologist 2020-10-22 11:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"Both, actually. An act of worship for their particular cult. I'm willing to go into detail, but you'll need a strong stomach."

Not too much - the connections between Saulot, Tremere, and Ba'ali are unlikely to be of interest - but Beckett does have a morbid urge to continue, one he doesn't quite understand. Maybe because Dan had gotten too close, and this is bound to scare him off; maybe because it's been a long time since he could talk freely about the horrors he's seen as horrors, and not intellectual curiosities, or business-as-usual.

Neither of those possibilities give him particular pleasure.
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[personal profile] vampthropologist 2020-10-23 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, the more coherent of the Ba'ali claim that they're doing us all a favor. According to them, evil powers sleep in the earth, bound by ancient spells. Their orgies of violence and degradation aren't random, but performed purposely at chosen locations in order to glut those entities with death and suffering, thus ensuring they don't rise in hunger and consume the world."

Beckett's got two mismatched jacks, and little hope now of anything decent. But you never know; there's one jack left in the deck, and it could come up anytime. In the spirit of hope, he meets the bet.

"Mind you, there very probably are ancient entities sleeping in the earth of my world. However, Ba'ali tactics are far more likely to wake those creatures than soothe them to sleep - like the smell of frying bacon to a sleeping mortal, I think that's an appropriate metaphor?"

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