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[personal profile] magicmissiles 2023-12-05 10:27 pm (UTC)(link)
ā€œI only asked out of curiosity, of course,ā€ Gale said, like a liar. ā€œI rather assumed that Father Number One would be Halsin. The man’s good with animals.ā€ The wizard, meanwhile, was decidedly a cat person, but there was still a fond smile on his face as he finally located Scratch’s ball and extracted it from the bag of holding — the dog instantly went berserk with joy, capering around in circles at their feet, before Gale flung the ball and Scratch went haring off after it.

He stood there watching as that puff of white vanished into the bushes. It was impossible not to like the best boy.

After a moment, he leaned over and whispered to the tiefling in a hushed voice, as if they were already sneaking about: ā€œDo we make our escape now before he notices, or bring him with us to go shopping?ā€
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[personal profile] magicmissiles 2023-12-06 05:14 pm (UTC)(link)
ā€œI could go either way. But it’s true, he has a plethora of people to shower him with love and attention back at camp. And,ā€ Gale raised a finger, musing, ā€œfewer opportunities to be caught in a murderous crossfire. People do have a tendency to and try to kill us while out on the road. Not that I’m saying that’ll happen on our little shopping excursion, but it still pays to be prepared! Which is to say— time to make our escape?ā€

And so, the pair of them hurried off. Scratch was likely distracted enough now that he’d retrieved his ball, and with so many of their companions nearby to fawn over him (even Shadowheart seemed to be thawing to him, shaggy-haired canine as he was). They moved away from the glade where they’d set up camp, down the road towards the city; where there was a growing stream of people, shabbily-clad refugees, the crowds thickening the closer one got to Rivington and its markets and the walls of Baldur’s Gate looming above the town on its outskirts.

With each step out of the wilderness, Gale’s spine straightened and he seemed to exhale, settling back into his own skin. ā€œI miss big cities,ā€ he admitted after a moment, sauntering along beside Nepione, his gaze caught by those city walls. ā€œBaldur’s Gate is similar enough, and yet Waterdeep is easily ten times the size, if not more. The forest does have its aesthetic merits, but I still admit to preferring a crowd, a bustling district, a busy shop.ā€
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[personal profile] magicmissiles 2023-12-06 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
ā€œOh, you can just say it, I love to hear myself talk,ā€ but there was a twinkle in Gale’s eye even as he said it, tongue-in-cheek and self-aware. He knew himself well enough that he could take some teasing on that particular point. ā€œElminster called me an insufferable chatterbox at times. He once cast the Silence spell just to get some peace and quiet during a research session.ā€

As they kept walking down the lane — it was a sunny day, startlingly nice weather despite the chaos in the realm, with only the strain on the faces of occasional passersby to show that tensions were high — he eventually offered a gentle correction and admission. ā€œI’m not much of a people person, at the end of the day, actually. I may be able to talk your ear off once you get me going, certainly, but I’m far more comfortable as a homebody shuttered away in my tower, with nothing but a good book and Tara’s company. Perhaps it’s that I enjoy being alone in the crowd: surrounded by people and able to take them in, yet with no expectations of me. But what of you? You grew up here, did you not?ā€
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[personal profile] magicmissiles 2023-12-06 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Gale tilted his head, looking back over. He raised the slight hitch of an eyebrow, recalculating what he knew of her. Relocated, she said, which was such a toothless word for— for what, specifically? There was no good earthly reason a child would need to be taken in by strangers.

Nepione was so good at deflecting and pivoting away from discussing herself that, even now, he was continually discovering that he still knew so little about her.

ā€œAre you still in touch with either of them? Your family — new or old — or the troupe? Would you want to stop by for a visit, once we gain access to the city proper?ā€ He gestured towards those gates and bridges in the distance. These days, their group was still haunting the edges of Rivington, still working on getting past those gate guards and obtaining a pass for access; at least this pause gave them a breather and some time to get their bearings and gather their resources, before they could press deeper into Baldur’s Gate.

He was hungry for it and to be able to dig into Sorcerous Sundries eventually — but found himself re-thinking, now, that others had far more substantial connections to the city and reasons to be there.
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[personal profile] magicmissiles 2023-12-09 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
They’d lulled to a stop by a crossroads while they spoke, waiting for a heavily-laden cart to trundle by. Gale’s hand half-raised, an aborted movement towards her, uncertain of what to do, before he gave in and pressed his fingers against Nepione’s shoulder — echoing her earlier gesture, perhaps. There was something to seeing her look so uncomfortable and diminished, which made him immediately want to reach out and bridge that gap.

ā€œBut if we’ve come so far and managed to make our way to the city after so many trials and tribulations, then what’s a little detour? It’s rare enough to come all this way, and—ā€

(and they didn’t know if they’d survive the next week)

ā€œand, well, you wouldn’t want to miss an opportunity to see them again, if— you know. Unless,ā€ a more mortifying thought had now occurred to him, ā€œunless it’s a sore point and you’d really rather not see them at all. I’m aware not everyone has a copacetic relationship with their family members. Not everyone can be the inimitable Morena Dekarios! So if that’s the case, then, please, you need say no more and I’ll promptly stop shoving my foot in my mouth, post-haste.ā€
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[personal profile] magicmissiles 2023-12-11 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Gale’s gaze instinctively flitted down to where her hands curled over his. He didn’t shy away from the touch; felt himself considering it and leaning into it, in fact, having gone without for the entire past year that he’d cooped himself up in his tower. (And that lone word, cute, innocent as it was, made something squirm inside him — not the tadpole, this time! — as if he were a tongue-tied student once more. It was something warmer, some somersaulting twist in his lungs which he hadn’t felt in so long.)

ā€œFriends ought to share each others’ burdens,ā€ is what he finally settled on. ā€œAt least, that’s what Tara always told me.ā€

Yes, this is a man who takes life advice from his cat, what of it.

ā€œAn equal partnership, a team. We all do our share to help carry each others’ burdens. Lae’zel with the creche, Shadowheart at the Gauntlet… we’ve all been there for each other, and you should be no exception. And on a personal note, Nepione, I’ve already dropped so much in your lap that the very least I could do is repay the favour. I would frankly be delighted to; it would mean that I’m more than that burden, more than a walking imposition devouring all your magical items.ā€ There was a crinkle at the corner of his eyes; a faint half-smile, self-effacing.
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[personal profile] magicmissiles 2023-12-13 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
ā€œYou’re—ā€ Gale found himself struggling to respond for a moment, overwhelmed. Where some might have been skittish and shied away from such kindness, he embraced it like a parched man being handed a glass of water. ā€œNepione, are you certain you never wanted to continue a career into the bardic arts with a performance troupe? Because you possess the remarkable ability to say exactly the right thing. My own meager poetry scribbling in my tower could never compare. You’re a marvel.ā€

The wizard was quick and easy with compliments; perhaps a little too flowery and grandiose with them, but it was always earnest, always equally heartfelt. He was accustomed to painting in broad strokes, with bare-faced emotional honesty.

And yet this, this was why they let Nepione handle so much of the public negotiation with strangers: her ability to pluck the heartstrings, appealing to people, managing to persuade them, when Gale suspected he’d just shove his foot in his mouth if he tried, and Lae’zel would likely shove her fist through their face.

ā€œSo. Then, consider all talk of debts and ledgers and favours erased. Instead, I’ll implore you to simply allow us to look after you in turn, even if it’s only every so often, even if you prefer not to be perceived. Because after all, I,ā€ a stutter-stop, quickly glazing over that phrasing, ā€œwe care for you greatly.ā€
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[personal profile] magicmissiles 2023-12-16 01:19 am (UTC)(link)
Gale noticed that telling lack of a firm promise, but he let it slide, accepting that he couldn’t push Nepione too far too quickly. Change took time.

ā€œI’m gathering as much,ā€ he said, eyes crinkling into a smile. ā€œMyself, I had to learn early on in life to let others take care of me. My mother and Tara are both deeply aggressive about it. They’ll get in your business, ask you a million questions, tidy up after you, feed you until you’re stuffed, then feed you some more; it does take some adjustment but you can get accustomed to that sort of thing, given time.ā€

He was getting derailed. It was so easy for Gale to derail himself, happily chattering away about his family, but he eventually reined himself in like hauling back the reins on a distracted horse. Instead, he now found himself watching the tilt of Nepione’s head, the dip of her jaw. It was fascinating seeing the way the blush spread on her blue skin, resulting in a particularly fetching shade of amethyst —

Well. Anyway.

ā€œAnd,ā€ he added wryly, ā€œin fairness, our entire group is already well-beyond concern, so what’s a little more?ā€
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[personal profile] magicmissiles 2023-12-24 09:05 pm (UTC)(link)
As Nepione returned his hand to him, palms pressed to his chest before she withdrew, she could briefly feel that curious pulsing warmth from the orb — nowhere near as searing as Karlach’s skin, of course, but more like a bed warmer ebbed to a low heat. (Or a livid infection.)

And as she spoke, Gale listened, brow crinkled in thought. This was very complicated issue. Perhaps suited for one of those new-fangled alienists in Waterdeep who wanted to sit you down and listen to you discuss your problems; or even one of those kindly clerics who would let you unburden your soul with them. Gale himself didn’t feel particularly qualified —

But it was worth tackling, without merely waving her off and dodging the subject and continuing on to market. He wanted to address it first, even if it was the pair of them standing by the side of the road and letting the occasional cart rumble by, a sidestep out of the way of splashing water and mud.

ā€œWhat were you doing before the Nautiloid? And what would you like to do?ā€ he asked. ā€œOnce this is all over and you have a moment to yourself.ā€

It was a question he’d been chewing over, too, although he struggled to come up with an answer. A slow withering death or a quick explosive one, radiant with purpose, a heroic end for the history books. The latter sounded far preferable to the former.

But he was still looking at her, his blue eyes attentive.
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[personal profile] magicmissiles 2023-12-30 03:45 am (UTC)(link)
Et tu, Nepione Taveia?

But Gale had been captured by that answer, admitting, ā€œI’m enjoying it, too. Much to my surprise. I’ve been a homebody for such a long time — shut up in my tower for longer than I can recall — that it’s been lovely getting out and about. Not being alone. Seeing more of the Sword Coast, breathing fresh air, going for a healthy constitutional, running up and down hills, meeting interesting new people, occasionally having to kill them.ā€

A little tongue-in-cheek; he had a dry sense of humour which crept out occasionally, self-effacing.

ā€œSo… we could, if you were so inclined,ā€ he continued, tiptoeing his way through the offer, ā€œmake a pact. Not of the infernal soul-binding type, but rather— Once this is all said and done, no matter if the others disperse to the winds, we could still travel with each other. And whoever else would like to. See the sights! Whatever we feel like doing. Write some restaurant reviews and a tourist’s guide to FaerĆ»n. It’d be better than whatever that hack Volo publishes, certainly.ā€
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[personal profile] magicmissiles 2024-01-01 01:00 am (UTC)(link)

If we’re both still alive, mind, Gale thinks, and almost says, the words tripping blithely off his tongue — but thankfully he manages to avert his blabbermouth in the very nick of time. It’s a blessing, occasionally, that Nepione’s bardic spells are so scattershot and she isn’t able to detect his thoughts. He’s too accustomed to shoving his foot firmly in his mouth even at the best of times.

ā€œAh, well, then I can blather on for the both of us,ā€ he says warmly. ā€œI don’t know what everyone else’s plans are, but with you? Of course. Anytime. I know it was blind circumstance that initially threw us together, but I enjoy your company, and it’s far preferable to the empty road or an empty tower. You make an unbearable situation bearable. After all our group has been through together, I can’t imagine simply— parting ways, toodle-oo, so long and thanks for all the tadpoles, immediately haring off in opposite directions the first moment we can. Perhaps I’m just a sentimental fool, but.ā€

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[personal profile] magicmissiles 2024-01-03 11:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Gale brightened when she finally accepted. ā€œWell! Then you’re in good company. We’ll both be flustered messes.ā€

He had been the one making the offer, technically, but this was a lifeline for him, too: imagining a potential future for himself. Daring himself to make actual plans with someone, rather than seeing nothing else for himself but eventually dying in a conflagration. (Divination magic wasn’t his specialty, and even then, he’d been too nervous to peer into a sliver of the future. Too worried that he would try and only see blank black emptiness. A dead end.)

So he took a deep breath, and extended one hand for a formal handshake. ā€œIt’s an agreement, then. A sacred compact.ā€

As he grasped her palm again, she could feel that hand wasn’t rough from wielding heavy swords or axes or pulling bowstrings; instead there’s a knobbly writer’s callus on one finger, and a few healed burns from errant fire spells gone awry. The physical marks of a wizard’s life lived.

ā€œAnd it’s good,ā€ he said, ā€œto have something to look forward to.ā€

It didn’t even need to be a grand promise or a great expectation. Just a good friend, by his side. That was enough, and more than what he’d had before.
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[personal profile] magicmissiles 2024-01-05 01:55 am (UTC)(link)
ā€œGood,ā€ Gale said, gripping Nepione’s hand a little too long — this did feel more portentous than their previous touch, weighted with all the import he could infuse into the moment — before letting go.

He cleared his throat. ā€œOnward, then, to our original errand?ā€

None of this conversation was what he’d expected. The day started to become a little more normal as they approach Rivington Market: Gale took the lead, weaving through the meager stalls, occasionally muttering to himself about how this paled in comparison to the exotic spice markets of Waterdeep, also apparently the war on the Absolute was hell on trade routes, all of the fresh produce was limp and a little wilted and too expensive besides, what a sorry excuse for grocers —

But his griping and grumbling aside, he still seemed to be enjoying himself.

ā€œThis is so much better than scrounging up stale bread from our enemies’ abandoned storerooms,ā€ he said. They were finally at a point where they could afford buying a better quality of supplies, these days. ā€œDo you have any favourite cuisines? Any preferred snacks or beloved desserts?ā€

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