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Alucard \\ Adrian F. Ţepeş ([personal profile] cryptsleeper) wrote2021-06-10 05:48 pm
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[personal profile] aquaveiled 2024-12-28 07:21 am (UTC)(link)
[ That is honestly the biggest compliment anyone could give her. She could die happy now, thank you!

The motions may be familiar, but that in and of itself is what makes them comforting. Himeka watches Alucard prepare the pot, already looking forward to the aromas that will follow was the ingredients begin to simmer.

Tantrums? Himeka smiles a little at that. ]


It's an old hat for us, isn't it?

[ She crosses her arms and leans forward on the counter. ]

Sometimes it's hard to believe it's been nearly four summers. It feels like less and far too many at the same time.
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[personal profile] aquaveiled 2024-12-29 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
Surprise after surprise...

[ She repeats as if trying it out on her tongue, considering the flavor and feel of the words and thought. And he's right--every time the Singularity decides to act up for whatever reason, something new and often unwelcome happens. ]

The Dimming is coming up, but it's a little strange, isn't it? For the Singularity to be so...grumpy.

[ She's not sure if "grumpy" would be the right word, but several people, including Julia, have ascribed real emotions to it. ]

There are so few of us left. It makes me wonder why us, of all of us, you know?
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[personal profile] aquaveiled 2024-12-30 03:41 am (UTC)(link)
[ She can't really blame him for forgetting about the Dimming--things hve been increasingly eventful this past year. If not for seasonal holidays (and the community requirements therein in Solvunn), she might have missed the passage of time entirely. ]

It's supposed to be when the Singularity is at it's weakest, [ She reiterates, knowledge they both already have, but sometimes she just feels the need to rehash old dialogue. ] The earthquakes make it feel like the opposite, don't they? Unless this is some sort of...death throes? A dying gasp?

[ But as soon as the words leave her mouth, Himeka shakes her head. ]

Or likely not...I feel like we'd be able to tell.

[ Given how inextricably connected to the Singularity every Summoned is. ]

As with everything in Solvunn, there is talk of the Old Gods. It wouldn't be the first time that tremors and quakes are of their doing, so they say.

[ Himeka shrugs with a half-smile. She's not sure she fully believes it, even if it is well-within their power.

The mention of his home does give her pause. It isn't the first time Alucard has said as much and he's certainly not alone in that feeling, from what she's heard of others. But Himeka is always curious. ]


Even now? After we've seen...

[ That potential future.

One she still feels she owes him for, even if it hasn't technically happened. ]
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[personal profile] aquaveiled 2024-12-31 10:40 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She nods. He's correct, if there was anything truly amiss, others would raise the alarm bell. Julia in particular, Himeka knows can be counted on. Himeka herself has made an effort to spend more time with the Singularity, but she's had other priorities for some time. ]

Yes, Fred.

[ Is there any reason that Alucard should know that she and Julia have been calling Umbvagher "Fred"? No. Does Himeka think to explain it? Also no. ]

Despite everything we went through, I never got the feeling that he was malicious. Playful, mayhaps to the detriment of mortals, but not...bad, you know?

[ She gladly takes the mug--noting the rather on-point design on Alucard's with a small smile--and simply lets the heat warm the skin of her palms for a moment. ]

Solvunn believes that the Singularity birthed the Old Gods. Mayhaps that's not far from the truth as well? We're connected to both, so it wouldn't surprise me how connected they are to each other as well.

[ Himeka blows a bit of steam from her mug, but doesn't drink it just yet. ]

Yes...we only have to carry so much of our past here as we let it, don't we?

[ She's thought about that a bit as well. When she first arrived, she'd felt more lost with her place and purpose, living in the shadow of a self she couldn't remember but apparently played a big part in events that have irreversibly splintered her reality. The weight of that was too much, even for someone with as heavy a resume as her.

Accepting that past but also understanding she is her own person had taken some time. She can see how Abraxas could help facilitate that with distance. ]


Here you can be just "Alucard".
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[personal profile] aquaveiled 2025-01-01 04:49 am (UTC)(link)
[ Himeka looks a Alucard like she isn't sure what he's confused about, just for a few seconds, before she remembers that "Fred" is definitely not a shorthand for Umbvagher. For most people with sense. ]

Oh, yes--Umbvagher.

[ Explanation of why she calls him Fred? Nope. It speaks for itself.

But Alucard does raise a point that she hadn't considered. After taking a sip of the cider--delicious, as expected--she leaves a hand at her chin as she sets the mug back down. ]


You think it's possible that the Singularity was created by the Old Gods?

[ She really had been just assuming it came first, but...there's no reason it had to me that way. The Mother Crystal had been a product of a Primal, after all. Why wouldn't this be any different? Hmm...

Still, he seems content with his decision to stay, to whatever end that truly gives them. And? That's really all that matters. Himeka is a big fan of choosing your own paths and endings, fate be damned. Staying true to yourself can be exceedingly difficult at times, but it's also very important. ]


Alucard, the Curator of Kitchens!

[ Except curator ought to be spelled with a K. She drops her other hand to the table. ]

You've left a lasting impact on many of us here. I'd say your past in Abraxas is one to be proud of.

[ As for her own goals, she lets her head lull to the side as she looks a little past him, taking in the room with a light smile. ]

I plan to. [ Himeka refocuses on him and straightens, sounding entirely confident in the fact she will be returning. ] I spent the first two decades of my life living in a bubble on the sea floor--you've seen it in my domain. There's so much of my star I've yet to see and experience. And I promised someone I would.
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[personal profile] aquaveiled 2025-01-02 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
[ Alucard does have a way about him that gets Himeka to spend more time analyzing her own initial assumptions. She has a bad habit of thinking that thinking is someone else's responsibility, regardless of her own capabilities. But she can readily share what she has learned simply by living in Solvunn for so long. ]

The New Gods do tend to be more popular with younger folk. I assumed it was just because the Old Gods have already been so ingrained in ritual and culture that traditionalists would lean that way. The Old Gods are responsible for all the basic things we see in the world around us...light, air, water--they kind of are the world in that sense. But they believe that the New Gods were created by those Old Gods to begin a period of change.

[ Though now that she thinks about it... ]

...Which is kind of funny considering they're so afraid of change they don't want to really invoke the New Gods nearly as much.

[ It makes her think back to her early training at Shisui's Palace. The priests had very specific kami they liked to invoke and could never fully explain to Himeka why it was only those that needed the most care. ]

Then Viktor is doing the right work! I know I've gotten spoiled back home with what I could get. Though it is kind of charming cooking in a more rustic environment at the Inn. Did I ever thank you for doing such a good job from my ideas?

[ Her barely legible plans, yes. But she doesn't see it that way.

Himeka smiles at the praise in turn, pausing only to take another sip of her cider. The warmth on her throat and tongue is indeed perfect for this time of year. ]


Back home. [ She does not mention they are dead. ] And I've found it's hard to stay in one place for very long. Not being able to leave Solvunn drives me crazy at times, you know! If I wanted to go fishing in Thavnair but have dinner in Old Sharlayan I could do it in a matter of minutes back home--

[ Oh but now she's thinking. ]

--then again, the food scene in Old Sharlayan is one of the most embarrassing things I've seen for a city of damned scholars. They hold all the knowledge of the world in one place and what do they do with it? Create a loaf of bread that sits like a brick in your stomach and tastes no better than one too. Can you believe it, Alucard? See, that's another reason why I have to go back. They have one good restaurant in the whole place and that just won't do!

[ She shakes her head and reaches for a little rice cake, taking a bite before continuing. ]

If I can help build a cafe at the end of the universe, I can definitely get some stuffy old lectors to appreciate a good sandwich.
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[personal profile] aquaveiled 2025-01-03 01:30 am (UTC)(link)
[ Himeka taps a nail on the ceramic of her mug while he offers new connections. ]

Well, if Fred is any indication, it may be that they're a little more unpredictable. But to me it just feels like they're very...specialized?

[ There's a pause. ]

Actually--we had some sort of influence on our abilities as gods, didn't we? Like, they weren't wholly unexpected of us.

[ Himeka being so closely related to the hearth, to abundance and feasts all felt very in-character, even if the antithesis ended up being a little on the horrifying side. ]

What if there were still holes left in creation or whatever we want to call what the gods do that they felt they needed more?

[ As for Nocwich, she nods readily and exuberantly. ]

As nice as the Horizon can be, it feels different to see others in person as well, doesn't it? But what is your favorite place to visit in the Free Cities?

[ Their territory is so vast she imagines there has to be some fun places to explore. Now that Solvunn has gained some of the Badlands, Himeka plans on venturing out there herself soon if she can. ]

Ohhh, I plan to...I cannot believe a city on a literal island can't figure out how to make a proper fish bread. Honestly...

[ She shoves another mochi into her mouth, silencing further complaints. Then remembers that she came here to share it. ]

Here, try some! They're traditional in Hingashi back on my star.
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[personal profile] aquaveiled 2025-01-04 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
He does. I wonder if that's why he was so keen on reaching out to us?

[ Albeit in his own...unique way. ]

The reputations we've built for ourselves...

[ Himeka glances towards the snacks that she's created. This always has been herself, hasn't it? Her entire impetus to first travel to far off lands even beyond the Ruby Sea was a culinary venture. Nevermind all the magical growth and world-saving that went alongside that journey--food is her true love.

So she has to wonder, Have I never changed?

Or is her food just that good? ]


Well, I rather enjoy Alucard the Architect. And the chef.

[ She toasts to him with her mug before taking a much bigger drink, now that it's had a minute or two to cool. ]

Oh? Flowers are always lovely. Are they all red?

[ Thankfully the treats she prepared are not fish flavored. Alucard will find simple mochi with red bean paste, a light pudding or strawberries in the daifuku, and colorful nerikiri soaked in less traditional honey. ]

All are made from rice. What do you think?
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[personal profile] aquaveiled 2025-01-04 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I wouldn't be surprise if this wasn't the last we'll hear of him.

[ It feels like once he got the Summoned's attention he has been more than willing to use it however he deems fit. Himeka knows that, inherently, being a trickster means that she ought not to trust him. But a part of her hopes that he's doing this not for his amusement, but because he genuinely cares about the Summoned. People he may have been before.

Only time will tell. Strangely, Koth is a bit easier to understand. ]


Well, I'd like to see it someday regardless. Anytime some place is given a name means that it was important to someone.

[ As such, she loves maps and road signs, even if she's keen on wandering about on a whim. Names can carry a lot of weigh and love.

Himeka drinks a bit more as he tries the mochi, always curious about his thoughts as a chef from a different tradition. She beams at his appraisal. ]


Isn't it amazing? You pound it with a mallet and fold it until you get the right consistency. The dragonets helped.

[ She's still teaching them all sorts of new cooking tricks in her domain. She flexes the arm that isn't holding her mug. ]

It's a good workout.
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[personal profile] aquaveiled 2025-01-08 04:49 am (UTC)(link)
[ That's right--he must feel free as fuck right now, huh? Himeka hadn't considered it that way, but now that Alucard reminded her, she can't get the thought out of her head.

Yes...they certainly won't be seeing the last of him. ]


I think that day will come.

[ Himeka is very confident in that fact. The journey may be a difficult one, but they will find their way in the end. They will accomplish what they need to in Abraxas. Alucard will get to live the life he wants here, amongst new people with a new reputation, and Himeka will get to wander the stars. ]

Mhmm! You're right--it's partly so that it gets the right consistency which is easier to do with great force and also because it's believed to be good luck if you pound and eat the mochi.

[ She picks up one of the simple daifuku and pops it into her mouth. ]

I think we can use a little good luck coming into the new year.
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[personal profile] aquaveiled 2025-02-10 07:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Himeka is many things and an obligate optimist is one of them, despite the reasons she has accumulated to be otherwise. Joy is not achieved without effort, peace without pain. Even when the going gets rough--as it often does both in and outside of Abraxas--there's a way forward. If she doesn't think that way, she won't find it.

This has, of course, gotten her into trouble several times. A little bit of sobering, universe-ending despair helps rough up the edges of that optimism a bit. But it will take more than that to destroy it completely. ]


Yes, it's all about the right texture. You want to be able to pull it so that it stretches, but doesn't break--also, it's kind of fun.

[ And because this is the Horizon, Himeka looks behind them and manifests a large wooden bowl and mallet behind them. Just casually all up in Alucard's house. ]

Here! Maybe you can try it sometime.

[ When he wants to hit something a hundred times but also get a snack after the fact. ]