volksdaemon: (powers blocked :: targe)
Schuldig ([personal profile] volksdaemon) wrote in [community profile] thenearshore2017-02-04 11:54 pm

[Semi-Closed] Heads I Win, Tales You Lose

Who: Schwarz and business acquaintances
What: Meeting Loki's OG Boss
When: June 12
Where: Loki's Hollow
Warnings: General meeting of broken moral compass gods and the poor not-as-bad people who got bonded to them

The icy cavern outside of Loki's Hollow is a fair deterrent to standing around outside of the alcove entrance for very long. If you do know where to find the latch on the little table, it's no trouble at all. It pops the turning door when touched, which leads into the main living space. That much is communal.

Unlike many other temples, Schuldig's isn't very large. Perhaps that's because he has the full expanse of the exterior cavern and a hallway leading into it that he gets to 'guard' as part of his temple. In the warm space, there's really only the two bedrooms and a guest bathroom plus Schuldig's master suite. It's a luxury hotel space tucked away in a mountain, the likes of which have become popular in Europe of late, the kind of place Schuldig spends very little time in unless he's sleeping. That's why it's not an ideal meeting space... unless you want that meeting to be as clandestine as possible in the Far Shore. And today, introducing his shinki to the newly-arrived boss and meeting his shinki in turn, that's about all the temple needs to be used for. At least the entryway-plus-living room is quite large. Maybe they can be convinced to play some cards.

[[OOC: If Schuldig or Crawford hasn't told your character the location of Loki's Hollow, or your character's power doesn't allow them to spy, please ask about finding Schuldig's temple.]]
skepticstarbuck: (watchful)

[personal profile] skepticstarbuck 2017-03-03 06:45 pm (UTC)(link)
"That'll depend on what this is all about," Scully says, nodding at the gods on the other side of the room. She can keep investigating her own questions, but, in the end, there was only so far that one woman with no memory and no real leads could go.

If Schuldig or Crawford have caught hold of a solid lead, she's willing to follow it up. It's not loyalty, exactly; she barely knew Schuldig, and Crawford, while pleasant enough, played his cards close to the vest. It's just teamwork.

"Is there anything you're planning on?" she adds, curiously.
kokuyoyo: (I mean I don't even call it a hangover)

[personal profile] kokuyoyo 2017-03-05 07:06 am (UTC)(link)
A solid plan as any, at least for when they’re shinki reliant on gods for any weight and don’t have the memories for anything else until they stumble onto skills they didn’t know they even had. He can’t really say he’s much better, with how he had to work with Hakkai to find anything at all.

He’s not surprised when the question is redirect back to himself. “I guess I have a few things I have for the future,” he murmurs, head lolling down a bit. “But… they’re going to take time.” It’s partially a lie. He doesn’t have a lot on the table, and certainly no leads for the answers he wants to know: what happened with the corpses, where missing gods and shinki go missing to, what the Heavens are hiding.

But he has his poison. And that, at least, will be a good thing to have up his sleeve if the time comes to use it.

A pause as something else apparently comes to mind, and he glances up again. “...And I want to catch goblins.” That, too. He almost forgot about that.
skepticstarbuck: (hates her life sometimes)

[personal profile] skepticstarbuck 2017-03-06 04:56 pm (UTC)(link)
"Goblins?" Scully repeats, and blinks at him. "...There are goblins?"

Ayakashi she's heard of, but weirder creatures -- no. Surely not. Something has to just be a fairytale, instead of a secret reality.
kokuyoyo: (Please don't place wagers on my)

[personal profile] kokuyoyo 2017-03-08 09:43 am (UTC)(link)
“They steal books,” he clarifies, or rather, clears up nothing, because obviously Scully’s life has to get just a little stranger despite how much it is surely driving her up the wall. “At least that’s what we’ve been calling them…. Who knows what they really are. But they’re annoying…”
skepticstarbuck: (let's try this again)

[personal profile] skepticstarbuck 2017-03-10 01:25 pm (UTC)(link)
"So, just to clarify. We're talking about tiny monsters that steal books," Scully says wearily, and tucks her hair behind her ear. Why not? Why not.

"Our books? Should I be locking my bedstand drawers?"
kokuyoyo: (Tell him next time I'm going to be)

[personal profile] kokuyoyo 2017-03-11 11:18 pm (UTC)(link)
A loose shrug. Sure, that’s what they’re talking about. How else is he supposed to describe them? ‘Goblin’ says all it needs to. He could go into cultural associations of monsters and the like, but…. Well. It’s unnecessary. And he’s not going to talk more than he has to.

“They were books that were found scattered throughout the Far Shore…” He considers her for a second. “I don’t suppose you found any like that?”
skepticstarbuck: (sometimes cracked)

[personal profile] skepticstarbuck 2017-03-13 12:11 am (UTC)(link)
"No. I saw a few people mentioning them, though." She shakes her head, with more certainty, and adds: "The only books I found have been in the library, and most of those didn't do me any good."

Although she is -- by necessity -- getting a little better at reading Japanese.
kokuyoyo: (Tell him next time I'm going to be)

[personal profile] kokuyoyo 2017-03-13 10:31 pm (UTC)(link)
"Because of the subject matter.... Or because you can't read them?" By this point, he's heard references of people not understanding Japanese much... but this is just as much of a guess as anything else he could say. That's not something he's ever really had a problem with, although that's also why Chikusa is feeling unsure about his knowledge on various Italian subjects.

Fucking thanks Mukuro.
skepticstarbuck: (Default)

[personal profile] skepticstarbuck 2017-03-14 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
"Both," she said bluntly. "I haven't found anything with a useful subject matter, and I'm still working on reading characters."

She seems to speak the language well enough, at least, or she'd be even less useful here than she's been so far. Reading, unfortunately, is a different matter.

At least she seems to have a decent grasp of English. She's been spending a fair amount of time trawling through the internet for information.
kokuyoyo: (Please don't place wagers on my)

[personal profile] kokuyoyo 2017-03-15 03:19 am (UTC)(link)
Well, that’s certainly a problem…. For her. “Most of the stranger events have happened in Japan,” he says simply. “So you’ll want to learn if you want to be useful.” It’s…. Certainly blunt, but what else is there to say? It’s true. Certainly, going to other countries is something that he can imagine happening easily in the future, there’s no denying the importance of Japan to events connected with the Far Shore.
skepticstarbuck: (neutrality)

[personal profile] skepticstarbuck 2017-03-15 02:59 pm (UTC)(link)
"I've noticed," she shoots back, and flicks a hand out, lips thinning. "I've been working on it."

Useless is an accusation that stings more sharply than she'd expected. She's not, anyway. She's just a little behind on her literacy, that's all.
kokuyoyo: (I mean I don't even call it a hangover)

[personal profile] kokuyoyo 2017-03-17 04:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, if she says she’s working on it… Shrugging, he begins to move away. It feels like he’s gotten what information he could out of her anyway, and he doubts she has much more to talk to him about. “Good luck with it, then… And with whatever we end up working together on…”