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ᴄʟᴏsᴇᴅ ▸ if i wanna stay alive.
WHO: Tartaglia & others.
WHERE: Around Stygia.
WHEN: November.
WHAT: Catchall for the month, mostly scenarios unrelated to the event. Plus some exploration and twerking.
WARNINGS: None as of now!

WHERE: Around Stygia.
WHEN: November.
WHAT: Catchall for the month, mostly scenarios unrelated to the event. Plus some exploration and twerking.
WARNINGS: None as of now!

( ooc. just a closed log with the starters i owe for peeps! if you'd like a custom scenario with tartaglia, feel free to send me a pm or reply to my plotting comment so we can work something out.
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[ Well, if Shalem isn't worried, then Tartaglia isn't going to be concerned over it either. He follows after the Phythia, his gaze locked on their surroundings just to be sure that nothing is going to jump out of them. ]
Do you come here often?
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Perhaps I've not explored the entirety of the Shadowlands, but I visit my door often.
[sometimes he just can't stop thinking about them, and their condition. what if they break? what if they're no longer there? he knows no one can enter the door without his express permission, but... still.]
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[ It's the only logical conclusion that Tartaglia can come up with. He doesn't see much of a reason to come out here otherwise, given the journey you have to take in order to get here. ]
You don't think it's a hassle? [ That they need to protect them at all. ]
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[he keeps his eyes on the wilderness as he speaks, tail tightening more around his leg so it won't accidentally fall and get into the dirt.]
But we can't simply take them with us to the city... and we can't just leave them forever. I'm sure that they're called tethers for a reason. [what would happen if something breaks open the door, breaks the tethers? would the memories associated with them disappear? shalem doesn't want to think about it.
perhaps it's unreasonable for him to imagine such things, but... he needs to be careful. many memories those tethers represent are unpleasant, but he doesn't want to be like phantom, forever chasing his unknown past.]
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[ This explanation strikes him as ridiculous, because aren't they all told that they're dead? Supposedly. But he does know that Shalem is telling the truth about the tethers' importance; just seeing what his tethers are solidified this. He won't let any harm come to them, no matter what it takes. ]
I wonder why they're all the way out here, and not somewhere closer to Stygia. [ ... ] I guess that would be too convenient.
[ And too dangerous, given that it isn't all sunshine and rainbows across the waters. ]
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I prefer to interpret that as keeping us who we are. [which is quite esoteric a response in itself.] What do you think of that, Childe?
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I guess that makes sense. [ If he were to lose his tethers, then will he no longer be himself? Is that the outcome? ] Are you afraid of what happens if we lose our tethers?
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[he can go on and on about his, shalem thinks. there are many things that make them who they are, more than the steps he and childe have been taking through the shadowlands to hunt for prey.]
If a tether representing a person breaks, will we forget that person?
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[ He hadn't cared too much about tethers when he first found out about them. Sure, he understood their importance, but he hates the idea that he could lose himself if they were ever damaged. He won't allow that to happen. ]
... We should keep going.
[ Hunting down danger lizards seem like a better way to spend their time anyway, so he gets back to that. ]
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If you smell something rotting, be on your guard. That stench almost always comes from our quarry, rather than someone who came all the way out here to die.
[he doubts anyone would like to die out here anyway, alone and friendless. shalem would, but he'd dig himself a little tomb first.]
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Yeah? Makes you wonder if we really are dead since we can still 'die' here.
[ There he goes again... But it's fine. He drops the subject soon after and continues to walk, looking for any signs of what would count as a terrifying lizard. So far, nothing. No foul smell either. ]
Should we try another direction?
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[but just in case... shalem pokes his tongue out to scent the air better. while shaped like anyone else's tongue, the tip splits into a fork-- though if anyone suspected he was serpent-like, they would be validated.]
Well, the air stinks in the way a swamp would, so perhaps we will find one just up ahead.
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He doesn't have to ask, but the might as well. ]
Is that what we're looking for?
[ He's already reaching for his blades regardless. ]
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Yes. Please make sure not to be injured by it. Hunting for the cure for the cure for its toxins can be a little difficult if we're unlucky.
[shalem takes his shield from his back, and steps forward, to put himself between the beast and childe. the stench is eyewatering, but shalem breathes through it, controlling himself.]
Are you ready?
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Ready when you are.
[ One can practically see how excited he is to make the first move, but at least he's being a good boy and waiting for his companion's approval. ]
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the badaliscus takes notice of him quickly enough, and charges at him, and he anticipated as such. now the pythia puts the shield before him to defend himself, and braces his free hand on his elbow, supporting the arm holding onto his weapon. with a tightening of his grip, shalem releases several violent bursts of magic that sound like gunshots, hands and shield sparking. it's enough to stun the badaliscus temporarily.]
Now!
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Gross. I don't think I'm going to be able to forget this smell after this.
[ He jabs one of his blades in through the cut he's made, aiming to sever vital organs if the badaliscus has the same anatomy as similar beasts he's encountered in Teyvat. It appears to be struggling against his actions but it'll only be a matter of time. ]
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he reaches out, and gives childe's shoulder a ginger pat before pressing his weapon against the badaliscus' head, conveying his intent to crush the beast's skull.]
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Once he's sure it's dead, that's the only time he pulls out his blade. ]
What did I tell you? I knew your shield will do some decent damage.
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I'll need to harvest this badaliscus... May I have my dagger back?
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[ It does strike him as odd that Shalem doesn't want to talk about this, but it's fine. They came out here for a reason and now they're just about to achieve that goal.
He hands back the dagger he borrowed before looking around the area. ]
I'll keep an eye out if any of its friends decide to come looking.
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I'll try to be quick, so we don't need to be here when they come.
[and already, he's kneeling in the sludge beside the badaliscus, propping his shield beside him to have something to prop himself up. it wouldn't be pleasant to struggle with skinning the thing and then just fall over face-first into its guts. especially when he's already struggling to cleanly separate the hide from the meat and muscle, and deal with the stink at the same time.
he knows how to skin a body, with the movements he makes with his dagger. but the badaliscus is very different from a person.]
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Take your time. I don't see any of them coming for us just yet.
[ Which is disappointing, but it's fine. Might as well get out of this as soon as possible before they both die from the overall stink coming from the badaliscus. ]
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his nose is in hell, though. he sneezes several times as he's gutting the badaliscus to spread it open and be able to skin it more easily to keep the back intact, and has to valiantly resist rubbing his nose. the stench is overwhelming.]
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You got it.
[ He isn't looking forward to dealing with more of these lizards. One of them was bad enough with the smell as it is, so he can't imagine having more of them in one place. Both he and Shalem just might die from the stench alone.
But as time goes on, no more badaliscus show up, so they might be home free... as soon as Shalem harvests this dead one's skin. ]
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