Oh, much longer than that! I am thirteen hundred years old, all told. Three centuries is how long I have spent living with humans, helping them fight for the betterment of our world.
[ If nothing else, itโs probably nice to know that Nico has combat experience? ]
Oui, that is right. Vampires have been the ones in power since time immemorial. Humanity bears the unfortunate burdens of being servant and food source both to my people. It is an injustice I hope to see set right one day.
It is not an easy road, nor a short one, but very worthwhile. I walk it gladly.
[ You know, after he helps with this whole mess he's now in. ]
Merde. Exile? I'm sorry to hear it, even if it sounds as though you're not sorry to have made that decision.
[And yet here Nico is, still, willing to take up another cause in a world that doesn't even belong to him. To aid people he doesn't know, with the understanding that he'd be saving them.
Ah, fuck.]
...You know, as much as I appreciate your offer to help, it would be a shame for you to risk life and limb here when you have such a big calling awaiting you back home. Are you sure this is what you want to do?
It's fine, totally fine, and he tells himself it's fine, too. He gave Nico a chance to change his mind, and if Verso feels guilty about it later (and during), then really, what else is new? Just one more layer atop many.
So he's silent only for a moment before affecting a shrug.]
Right. If you're so set on it, I'm not fool enough to turn you down. [ ... ] Guess we'll be doing our best work at night, hm?
There are others who live here. A young girl and an older man. He's mostly the problem, but he'll do what's absolutely necessary to keep anyone from reaching the Paintress.
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Hm. Maybe you're right. But... three centuries? Really? Vampires live that long?
[Undead, perhaps?]
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[ If nothing else, itโs probably nice to know that Nico has combat experience? ]
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[Shit. That is far more than he expected.]
You really are old.
[help sorry that's his takeaway for now]
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[ In Verso's pocket, Nico flails, though not enough to accidentally dislodge himself. ]
I will have you know that I am very young and spry!
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Sorry, but once you're over a thousand, young and spry are not words used to describe a person. I don't make the rules.
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[ MEAN VERSO. ]
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You look good for your age. How about that?
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Fine, I will accept it, if only because you are human and do not know any better.
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I might be human, but I'm rather old for one, too. I think I have the authority to recognize a fellow elderly person when I see one.
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Is that so? You look quite young to me. How old are you really?
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I'm a hundred.
[Holds up a finger as he walks.]
And before you ask how, you can blame the Paintress for that.
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Then allow me to say you look very good for your age, as well, mon ami.
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Just minutes into our acquaintanceship and you're already using flattery against me. Well. I'll take the compliment.
[He is, in fact, a little vain, even if it's a moot point these days. It's nice to hear after these... very long years.]
So, what's it like, fighting for humans for three centuries? You said it was for the betterment of your world?
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It is not an easy road, nor a short one, but very worthwhile. I walk it gladly.
[ You know, after he helps with this whole mess he's now in. ]
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I imagine that's not a very popular stance among your fellows. How's it working out for you so far?
[Three centuries is a long time to make change, or... to face failure over and over again.]
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[ Another one of those squeaky bat-laughs. He's clearly not very broken up about it. ]
It is better, in recent years. I grow more hopeful by the day.
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[And yet here Nico is, still, willing to take up another cause in a world that doesn't even belong to him. To aid people he doesn't know, with the understanding that he'd be saving them.
Ah, fuck.]
...You know, as much as I appreciate your offer to help, it would be a shame for you to risk life and limb here when you have such a big calling awaiting you back home. Are you sure this is what you want to do?
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[ This is definitely totally fine. ]
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It's fine, totally fine, and he tells himself it's fine, too. He gave Nico a chance to change his mind, and if Verso feels guilty about it later (and during), then really, what else is new? Just one more layer atop many.
So he's silent only for a moment before affecting a shrug.]
Right. If you're so set on it, I'm not fool enough to turn you down. [ ... ] Guess we'll be doing our best work at night, hm?
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[ A hooded cloak is all well and good, but if something pulls it off him, then he's reduced to so much ash on the wind. ]
Will you tell me more about the perils we must face in this place?
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[For him, he means. As for the question-]
As for perils, well. It's the Nevrons, like I said. Mostly.
[Mostly.]
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"Mostly"?
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There are others who live here. A young girl and an older man. He's mostly the problem, but he'll do what's absolutely necessary to keep anyone from reaching the Paintress.
Needless to say, we don't want to run into him.
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[ Citation needed. ]
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Ah, but you've never bartered with a Gestral. Hope you like a good fight to go along with your shopping.
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