Not into that bald cat— [ … ]— Tressym look, is she?
[ are there bald tressyms? he’s thinking about this now. ]
Well, it’s certainly striking. Even if it does scream “Vampire” from several rooftops. I’m surprised no one’s busted out the stakes and started questioning me more often.
[ red eyes, take warning. both of which go a little cross-eyed watching gale pull and sproing one of his curls. ]
Not at all. It’s a bit like looking at a stranger, albeit one who moves as and when I do.
Well apparently the vampire thing is simply not occurring to people here, because I don’t know that a single person has noticed! It’s actually a bit baffling.
Oh, I wouldn't be surprised if there was someone out there looking for a vampire. I'm just not the one they're meant to be looking for. Still, it's impressive, but it wasn't like all of you picked up on it until I got desperate enough for a feed.
[ tilts his head back. ]
If it's possible. Wouldn't that be the cherry on top of it. Cazador's dead, and then I manage to undo what he did to me. [ poetic.
and then he's grabbing gale's chin between his fingers and tilting his head further to one side. ] Hmm.
[ he just easily goes along with letting him tilt his head around like a he’s inspecting an apple, or perhaps a tomato. interesting reaction from a psycho-sexual perspective. ]
I rather like to think I would be fairly upset with a memory-altering head injury? That seems as if it would be wildly terrible for my career. But I will keep it in mind.
[ what good conversation isn't both enlightening and depressing.
he'll sort of follow him around and look over his shoulder at what he's rifling through, raising an eyebrow and peeking down at his robe. ]
Well, as a matter of fact I'm wearing trousers under the robe at this very moment. [ its like a plain pair of brown trousers and a white wrap shirt under the overrobe sorta deal ] So I don't have any objections. There are colleagues that will, ah ... keep it loose, as one might say, but I've found that feeling a bit vulnerable.
I'm not overly attached to only robes, if that's what you're asking. It's simply traditional.
I didn’t think I’d be learning today that half of you are free-balling under those things. [ stop ] But I did mean without the robe. There’s a whole store here, might as well bring back enough clothes for the rest of however long they’re insisting we’re stuck here for.
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[ are there bald tressyms? he’s thinking about this now. ]
Well, it’s certainly striking. Even if it does scream “Vampire” from several rooftops. I’m surprised no one’s busted out the stakes and started questioning me more often.
[ red eyes, take warning. both of which go a little cross-eyed watching gale pull and sproing one of his curls. ]
Not at all. It’s a bit like looking at a stranger, albeit one who moves as and when I do.
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Well apparently the vampire thing is simply not occurring to people here, because I don’t know that a single person has noticed! It’s actually a bit baffling.
[ tilting his head to look at him. ]
You mentioned wanting a cure.
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Oh, I wouldn't be surprised if there was someone out there looking for a vampire. I'm just not the one they're meant to be looking for. Still, it's impressive, but it wasn't like all of you picked up on it until I got desperate enough for a feed.
[ tilts his head back. ]
If it's possible. Wouldn't that be the cherry on top of it. Cazador's dead, and then I manage to undo what he did to me. [ poetic.
and then he's grabbing gale's chin between his fingers and tilting his head further to one side. ] Hmm.
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[ is grabbed is grabbed is grabbed
going fully red!!!! by the way!!!!!! what is happening. ]
May I help you … ?
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[ sure gale.
tilts his head the other way. ]
...
No, I agree. [ to what? ] If hit your head and get the sudden urge to shave, don't.
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You agree?
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I did say thinking of you without one was strange. But it defines your face more.
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Then, assuming I suffer a terrible head injury, I will rely on you to remind me of that fact.
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I will endeavour to do so. But I should inform you Karlach would be very upset if you got a memory altering head injury and then you’d feel bad.
[ pat pats his cheek. ]
So try to avoid it.
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I rather like to think I would be fairly upset with a memory-altering head injury? That seems as if it would be wildly terrible for my career. But I will keep it in mind.
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Perhaps we should stop theorizing about my traumatic head injury and simply assuming my head will be fine.
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[ pat pat pat.
stop patting each other. ]
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[ you dont really get brain injured. you just die, sweetie. ]
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[ every week’s a roulette. don’t get taken out by head injury in the land of murder, that would just be embarrassing. ]
…
This has been enlightening and depressing. I’m changing the subject. [ and he’s immediately rooting around in the clothing stands again. ]
… Quick question — is it all robes with you, or have your considered regular trousers?
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he'll sort of follow him around and look over his shoulder at what he's rifling through, raising an eyebrow and peeking down at his robe. ]
Well, as a matter of fact I'm wearing trousers under the robe at this very moment. [ its like a plain pair of brown trousers and a white wrap shirt under the overrobe sorta deal ] So I don't have any objections. There are colleagues that will, ah ... keep it loose, as one might say, but I've found that feeling a bit vulnerable.
I'm not overly attached to only robes, if that's what you're asking. It's simply traditional.
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Hm.
I didn’t think I’d be learning today that half of you are free-balling under those things. [ stop ] But I did mean without the robe. There’s a whole store here, might as well bring back enough clothes for the rest of however long they’re insisting we’re stuck here for.
[
flings a pair of pants at him as well. ]