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[December Catch-All] In the lane, snow is glistening...
Who: Azula and maybe you?
Which: Open log plus closed prompts
Where: Around Songerein
What: An open log for December!
Warnings: None in the toplevels, will warn for anything in threads or if I add a warnable toplevel.
(OOC Note: If you have something else in mind or want to discuss a closed prompt, feel free to hit me up on my plotting post, on the game discord, or on plurk at
yonfellow )
Which: Open log plus closed prompts
Where: Around Songerein
What: An open log for December!
Warnings: None in the toplevels, will warn for anything in threads or if I add a warnable toplevel.
(OOC Note: If you have something else in mind or want to discuss a closed prompt, feel free to hit me up on my plotting post, on the game discord, or on plurk at
IV [Action, dated to the 26th] I can't remember a worse December (For Shealtiel / @lemoncandy)
When the aggressive blizzard rolls in, she takes the initiative very quickly, using her firebending to melt away the snow around her treehouse. She tries repeatedly to clear paths, but the snow is falling too hard- and the longer she's out there, the weaker her firebending becomes, thanks to the cold
Eventually, she winds up surrendering to the inevitable- instead of clearing the snow from the ground, she instead focuses on simply clearing her own balcony and stairs- and then hopping over and doing the same for Shealtiel's. She does not consult him regarding this decision.
Unfortunately, the longer she keeps this up, the more clear it is that her firebending is struggling, and so is she. She's clearly forcing herself to keep going out of sheer determination, but the blizzard isn't letting up, and she's not getting any warmer out there.]
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The only reason he spots Azula is because he takes a peek out a window and notices that there's less snow from the small glimpse he can see. What was originally going to be sad, lonely gazing into the snow turns into a curious peek out onto his balcony.
There's Azula, blasting away at the snow. Huh. He hadn't considered it until now, but... )
You don't like the snow?
( It's basically a hello, and so he doesn't bother with it formally, leaning against his doorframe instead. He's dressed in casual winter wear, so at least it seems like he was out in the town earlier today at some point instead of sitting around hopelessly like he's been doing more of lately. )
I think it's only going to get worse.
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[She's huffing lightly from the prolonged exertion as she speaks.]
The cold interferes with my bending, the snow makes everything wet, stray emotions set off reactions here, and the cold is going to trap us inside at this rate if I don't prevent it.
[For some reason, the thought of that... isolation... was deeply upsetting.]
As such, I will continue to keep the path clear.
[... Try not to examine too deeply why her first priority was to ensure that she had a path to his door. Probably not important.]
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Hmm. )
Is being trapped inside really that bad?
( Well, like... alone, yes. Probably. He'd be sad, mope about for too long, get stuck in his head... He stands up from where he'd been leaning, folding his arms behind his back. )
Besides, it looks like the cold is already interfering with your bending. Maybe... you could come inside?
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[She emphasizes that with another burst of fire, loose and unfocused to melt ice rather than ignite anything- but it's smaller and less focused than before, and even the normal blue of the fire is paler and less intense.
After a moment, she finally drops the weakened bending, glances down at her hand, then at his door.]
...I suppose warming up for a moment couldn't hurt.
[She wouldn't be in there long enough to get blocked in, right? It's fine.]
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( Shealtiel moves so that Azula can enter, moving his hands from behind his back to gesture for her to go inside. His place is less of a mess than usual, though there are still a few scattered things here and there. Alcohol, take out food... )
I was confined for a while, too. When... did you have to deal with it?
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There. Better already.]
My brother. We fought for the crown. He won, and he committed me to a wretched asylum. It took me over a year and a half to escape.
[It sounds bitter, but after a moment, she admits-]
...he meant it to be kind.
["I've asked the palace staff to prepare your rooms."
Even then. Even after she'd-
She sighs, lowers her warm hands, and summons the neutral smirk again.]
The weak, ridiculous fool.
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( Asylum? Kind? Shealtiel can't help but react to that more outwardly than he originally meant, stopping in his tracks to turn and stare. But he shifts after a moment, flopping into a seat on one side of the couch. He's not especially bothered by the cold, but even he feels chilly after that brief step outside. A glance out the window tells him that the snow is only falling harder, too.
He turns his gaze back on Azula. )
I don't get your brother. What kind of twisted way is committing someone to an asylum kind?
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Don't be stupid. You know what I'm capable of.
[She's surprised by how vehemently the retort comes out, harsh and snapping, defensive. After a moment, she shrinks back a little- she almost looks ashamed, and it's deeply alien on her face.]
I wouldn't have been that kind. If I'd won.
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I heard about those places while I was kept in the church. They just sounded like torture to me. What does it matter what you're capable of?
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[She says it with a dissonant smirk on her face, as if it was a terribly amusing joke. After a moment, the smirk fades, and glares darkly out of the window.]
...the fool truly hoped they would help me there.
[As if anything could help her.]
cw for some brief mention of child abuse
Feeling colder by the minute, he folds his hands together in his lap, his right hand wringing at his scarred left one. )
Maybe I just don't understand how family works.
( He doesn't get it. It bothers him, troubles him, makes him think of his own abandonment at the church. Of the way the nuns "helped" him by cutting out the evil parts of him, forcing him to drink vile potions that ate at his demon half, and slicing at the dark wings and the skin around them. It feels like that.
Does it help to have family doing things like that? Is it any different from having no family at all? )
...Sorry. I didn't mean to belittle whatever you went through.
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[She sighs and sinks into the nearest seat, then summons the smirk again and turns to face him.]
... I told you before that my family drama was tedious.
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( There's a pause, and as Shealtiel realizes how that sounds, he stiffens, turning back from the window to Azula. His hands lift, defensive. )
I mean, like... Not that it's entertainment to me or anything!
( God, he's so bad at this. He's just trying to say he likes learning about Azula. )
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[Ugh. She narrows her eyes a bit at his sudden placating attitude, but- well, she's not going to give him a hard time about it right now, considering the sensitivity of the subject matter. And... well, they were already discussing something.]
I tried to kill him.
[She supposes she might as well just say it.]
Many times. More than I can-
[She averts her gaze.]
We've always been enemies.
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Why?
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Because he's a nauseating sentimentalist and a foolish weakling. And I'm a m-
[... Shealtiel, she recalls, was not typically impressed by that suggestion. She bites back on the word before it can escape her lips.]
Even though he was the eldest- the heir- I was always better than him. Father encouraged it. Rewarded me for it. Made him fight to keep up with me, to demonstrate strength and ruthlessness. It never came as naturally to him.
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It sounds like he was manipulating you both.
( He folds his hands together in front of himself, arms resting on his own legs. )
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[There's a thread of... not quite defensiveness, but close enough to it, when she says that.]
He was raising heirs to his throne, coddling us would have been a waste of his time and our talents.
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( Hm. The more he thinks about it, the less he likes it. He understands Azula's points too, sure, but... There's a lot of space between total manipulation to the point of making siblings want to kill each other, and raising total weenies. )
And... did you want to become the heir? Do you?
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[... She realizes, even as she's saying it, that it's a lie. She hasn't wanted that in a long time. Maybe even before she came to the city. She doesn't know what she wants.]
I wanted to, then. It was all I cared about. Being deemed worthy. Carrying on Father's legacy. I deserved it. I'd done everything I was supposed to.
[It feels so empty now, and she can't even articulate why.]
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( The question is rhetorical, mostly. That's the impression he gets from Azula's words. )
It was what he wanted you to care about, after all. I'm sure you had desires yourself, but having someone close to you constantly trying to push for it...
It makes sense if you had to think about it more. Or if it just feels empty, now.
( It almost reminds him of how defensive he'd been when being referred to as anything less than an angel. He's still on the fence... But it's tipping. )
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Those words stick in her mind, and she scowls out the window at the snow.]
All I desired was power. It's what I am. You know that.
[And yet again, it feels like a lie even as she said it. Ugh. Why was this discussion so... strangely alien? Like there was something she still couldn't understand, something she was still lying about when she wasn't even trying to lie anymore.]
... Now, I suppose I've just accepted that my destiny lies elsewhere.
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Destiny... It's better hearing that. )
Do you know what you want to do now? I, uh... I still haven't figured out that kind of thing for myself.
( What he wants to do. Where he should fit. What his destiny might be. If he's angel or demon or something hideous and in between, unliked by both. He unfolds his hands, resting them on the couch next to himself, curling his fingers into the fabric. )
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[She immediately thinks of the night of the Noctaere incident. Of the confrontation with Zuko. Of how she'd tried to force him to-]
I don't know.
[She suddenly lowers her eyes again- idly distracting herself by focusing on the hand next to hers on the couch, her next breath faltering slightly.]
There's nothing left for me to pursue. The throne was all I had.
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