You might have before, but not like this. They didn't even have this when I was a kid. My... [He trails off, thoughts of his mother and sister too difficult to elaborate on. And this was supposed to be a light-hearted date outing.
He watches the Outsider sip, his lips curving up into a smile as he brings his own bottle to his lips. There was just something so satisfying about his surprise. And, well, he knew he'd be right all along.] You like it.
Much about the Empire was different during your childhood. [He could cite his sources, but just rest assured that at least he wasn't aware of Corvo enough to have an eye on him then. He isn't that strange. Usually. He holds the bottle up, letting the light catch on it from a nearby lamppost.]
For example, this drink— and several of these shopkeepers, and the secret shop one finds by following their hands all did not exist back then.
[do u want to hear the history of black market shops in Karnaca]
That aside, I do like it. Now then, sound was next on your agenda...
You would be surprised at what they had in place of those shops. [Wait, no he wouldn't. He knew already. Why was he saying all of these stupid things today.
He shakes his head, taking a deep breath. With their hands holding their bottles, it left one free. If he could...
He took it without looking at him, walking ahead down the street. His threads his fingers through the Outsider's.] They used to perform somewhere around here...
[The comment back - of course he knew already - is nearly on the Outsider's tongue, his bottle still held slightly aloft, when Corvo touches his hand again. No, not touches, he's holding it. Corvo Attano just made an inane comment, got embarrassed, and took hold of his hand in the space between saying what he did and getting made fun of for it.
Needless to say, the Outsider is once again surprised into silence. He follows Corvo's lead, attention locked on their hands and even more so when Corvo threads their fingers together. He isn't sure what to do about this, all of a sudden— it's one thing to be interested, to appear before Corvo like he has, to do all the things the Outsider has done, and another entirely to hold his hand.
Corvo's search for the performers gives the Outsider a moment to sip at his soda again and consider his options. He could always recoil, retreat to a position of calculated distance and indifference... but Corvo's hand in his is warm in a way he hasn't felt in 4,000 years— perhaps longer. The discomfort of the Void seems to quiet a bit, although he knows it hasn't really.
So. A moment longer, and then he grips Corvo's hand back, rather than let it hang there limply. Show him the performers, yes, he'll mercifully shut up until then...]
[Corvo could come up with several excuses as to why he was in this position. He didn't want the Outsider to wander off, get into trouble. It was easier to Blink with him this way. It could cross Touch off his list of things to experience.
Ultimately, it just came down to the fact he wanted to. And the longer they last, the more he thinks the feeling may be mutual. He doesn't comment, both having nothing to say, and fearful of having him pull away. The silence was comforting.
The performers weren't far off. It was a turn down an archway, following the lights of nearby apartments. The black market shop that had caused his embarrassment was nearby, but he paid it no mind. Instead, his mark glows, and they're suddenly on the balcony above the starting music.]
[Okay, once again, don't daddy kink him... He's not a lost puppy, he's an ancient godlike being who can take care of himself. But he likes holding Corvo's hand, he's decided, so he won't think better of this and pull away late. This is... nice.
And a Blink later finds them on a balcony, looking down at the performers. The Outsider might be smiling behind his bottle of soda, as he takes another drink, shifting to lean over the railing to look down at the performance as it begins. They're still holding hands, so he uses the hand holding the bottle to gesture meaningfully out over the makeshift performance area below.]
The finest view in all Karnaca. [Fun date activities: ragging on Jindosh. After that he'll go quiet again, listening to the music and watching the musicians below. It's... well, the song-] Oh, Corvo— I know this one.
[Fun date activities: listening to your own sad backstory.]
[Corvo would kill to be able to rag on Jindosh the entire date, but he was none the wiser. He's still smiling. It must be a record in the Outsider's presence, at this rate.
He joined him leaning on the railing, considering and ultimately ignoring the fact he could let go of his hand. He instead drinks from from his bottle, not paying much mind to the actual lyrics until the Outsider spoke up. His brows knit, and took another sip as he focused more on the lyrics.
Until.
He almost choked.]
Outsider's eyes-- You. [He swallowed, shaking his head. What's the point of using an Outsider swear if he was right there?] What're the odds...
[Ahaha... ha. On second thought, he could have waited for Corvo to figured it out himself, but where would the fun be in that? True to form, he's still making that half-smirking face when Corvo realizes, and then when he so brazenly accuses the Outsider of - what? Gossip?
About himself? Why would he do something like that??]
Musicians are always looking for new material. [ha... Corvo should really be congratulating himself on being the only person who can accuse him of gossip and get away with it, but never mind that for now.] I must have been feeling sentimental.
[Corvo probably would be congratulating himself if the subject weren't so unfortunate. Knowing he was just a boy, a boy with nothing...
He squeezed the Outsider's hand in a small, perhaps poor attempt at comfort. What was he supposed to say about this? It was so long ago, and it wasn't as if apologizing for it would really help anything.] ... I'm sorry.
[It was all he had, though. It was his turn to have the undivided attention, staring at the Outsider's profile with a concerned frown.] But no one's going to lay a hand on you like that again.
[He sounded so sure, so genuine, though it wasn't like he really knew what the future held. Wishful thinking.]
[It was a long, long time ago, on the one hand. But on the other, that island in the Void still exists, and it's very hard to forget one's own origin story.
Ultimately, it was too long ago to haunt the Outsider now. The fallout does, certainly, as being one with the Void is unpleasant at best, but being one with the Void also gives him bigger things to worry about than how he got there. Most of the time.
Corvo is trying to comfort him. He blinks, looking up again from the musicians and over at Corvo with an unreadable expression. He can't remember the last time someone told him he would be alright— his mother, was it, 4,000 years ago? Before she died, before she left him so impossibly alone?]
I showed the Empress the place where they made me. It's there, in the furthest reaches of the Void, in the darkest corner. Did she tell you that Delilah found it? I inspired her.
[He's bitter. Why did he ever give that girl a Mark?? He'll let that sink in before he shrugs and looks down at the music again.] It was tiresome, hearing how many people believed me to be a whale with legs crawled up from the sea to judge mankind.
I remember. It was dark, cold, and surrounded by your followers. Stone, how they'll stay. [He didn't spend much time imagining what she'd described. It disturbed him, knowing the Outsider was once hurt. That he once felt pain.
He wouldn't ignore it, though, as uncomfortable as it made him. He was just as bitter about Delilah, though it was for his own home rather than the Void. He looked away to lean back, resting his bottle on a windowsill before he faced him again.] She'll have her own little corner that someone can one day ruin, if we're lucky.
And you look better than a whale on legs, anyway. [He tried to offer a faint smile, through the ritual killing being sang below.] Even if your judgement is just as annoying.
How many whales on legs have you met, dear Corvo? Present company excluded. [why is he like this
At least they're both bitter about the things that matter - Delilah, the ritual killing, all of that... good stuff. The Outsider leans a little more over the railing, like he really wants to hear this part.]
They left out the struggle. [why is he like this?] Poetic license?
[Here, he looks at Corvo, like give him an opinion on this...]
Don't be smart. [Corvo mutters, but he laughs quietly none-the-less. He looks back out at the pair and their small crowd, at least still somewhat enjoying himself. There was some irony standing right next to what they thought only appeared in ancient history.
At the question, though, he struggles. Both Jessamine and Emily had tried to have him find meaning in these things, but he didn't understand then. He still didn't now. He's a simple man.]
... Limited imagination. [He tried to make light of it.] They fit in the screaming, at least. Satisfied?
No. [Well... he isn't. It's hard to be satisfied with a song all about the time you were murdered, even 4,000 years later and with all of his irreverent comments about it.
In any case, he's had enough of listening closely to it, instead straightening up from the railing and moving half a step back, to consider the rest of the street. Hmm.]
Er... [Corvo hadn't thought much further than this. Honestly, he hadn't thought much past holding Outsider's hand. It's amazing he's got this far.
Ignore him looking around for another destination. His eyes settle on the sky, the lights of the city blocking the view of the stars. That wouldn't do.
He looks towards the open window, wordlessly Blinking over the ledge and into the warmth of an apartment. It smelled of perfume and sounded as though the women inside were getting to know each other. Corvo vanished before they went any further.
It's a good thing time stopped, because they were suspended in open air before finally reaching a rooftop. He was out of mana breath and leaning on the Outsider, however briefly.] You don't get this... in Dunwall.
[To be fair, he knows this little tour wasn't exactly planned. He's feeling remarkably patient, and inspired to keep hanging around instead of vanishing back to the Void. That has almost everything to do with Corvo still holding his hand, so...
He'll graciously ignore Corvo's bad planning, but not the way he Blinks them into a secret tryst for a second there. He comments on this only with a raised eyebrow, one that lasts until they find their footing again on this rooftop.]
The view? [His hand still holding the bottle of pear soda comes up to hover close to Corvo's shoulder when he slumps against him, even briefly. How can he be... this old...] Of course, we are in the Jewel of the South. Perhaps this, instead, is the finest view in all Karnaca.
[Corvo knew he was this old. He knew with the heaviness that came in his climbing, and involuntary groan when his joints just weren't taking it. He rolls his shoulders, letting go of the Outsider's hand without thinking.
Oh. He turns, flexing his fingers as he noticed what he'd done. It would be too awkward to take it again, wouldn't it? He frowned, but clasped it over his Mark instead. Stupid.] I'd bet coin you would say that again if I took you somewhere else.
[The view was nice, though. Nostalgic.] I don't think I've enjoyed it since I was a boy. Younger than-- [He stops himself before he can say you.] ... Younger.
[Oh— there goes his hand. The Outsider's falls back to his side, feeling strangely more empty than it had before any of this started, but he says nothing. He sure would say that to every single view, though.
But since Corvo isn't holding his hand, he has no choice but to turn slightly away and walk toward the edge of this rooftop for a look around. He's not even looking up at the stars, hmm...]
Well, you've been busy. [That's a good word for Corvo's life and times, isn't it? Busy. Romancing an Empress, busy; losing her and raising another, busy; dealing with him, busy. So busy.] What happened to your drink?
[Corvo regrets letting go. Now he has to stand there, debating whether or not following him so closely after letting go would be too odd. He shouldn't worry about this, he doesn't worry about this with anyone else, and yet...
He opts to take a moment, his admiration not on the stars, but how the Outsider looked before them. It was so much better than the Void, where there was no endless feeling of falling in despair. Instead warm, steady, beautiful--]
I... forgot. [He sighed, crossing his arms as he walked to the edge.] If you like it so much, you don't have to share.
[...Well, Corvo is doing his best. The Outsider looks away from the skyline and back to Corvo again, head tilting as he considers him approaching. The feeling he gets when Corvo comes to stand next to him is difficult to describe, but in the simplest sense, it's comfortable.
The longer they wander around the city, the less he wants to return to the Void— not that wanting to return to the Void is necessarily he or anyone else has ever felt, but it's the general principle. He's... enjoying himself.
After a moment he looks away again, to the scenery, but he holds the soda out to Corvo wordlessly. Go ahead, drink his drink. Forgetful old man.]
[Corvo blinks, looking between the Outsider and the soda in mild disbelief. This sure was a thing that he was doing. Why...
He hesitates, reaching out and taking it with a mutter of thanks under his breath. The Outsider was being nice. The Outsider was enjoying himself. He was the reason he was enjoying himself.
He takes a long sip to contemplate what he says next.] ... You don't have to go back right now. [Aka, he doesn't want him to.]
[Mm. There are plenty of things he could say to that, he thinks, from dismissing Corvo completely to... being nice. Again. Nicer than just sharing his soda (that Corvo's pickpocketing paid for).
I mean. [Corvo could have change the subject and not go out of his way to say anything, yet here he is, clearing his throat.] For the next... hour, or. Longer. The world doesn't have to slow down just to see things, or find them interesting, or...
... I'd rather not lose the company. Your company. [He never thought he'd be saying that.]
[Aha, so he can say it. It's just one more thing about tonight that's been new and different, and the Outsider still can't find any complaints. Spending time around Corvo without the oppressive pressure of the world changing paradigm after paradigm around them is nice.
Yet again, the disquiet that hovers just in his periphery at all times seems to have calmed down for the moment. Is he imagining that? Does Corvo truly have that profound an effect on him?]
Old friend, yours is the only company I find myself willing to keep. Until the Empress seeks you out again to stand by her side, the night is young.
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dateouting.He watches the Outsider sip, his lips curving up into a smile as he brings his own bottle to his lips. There was just something so satisfying about his surprise. And, well, he knew he'd be right all along.] You like it.
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For example, this drink— and several of these shopkeepers, and the secret shop one finds by following their hands all did not exist back then.
[do u want to hear the history of black market shops in Karnaca]
That aside, I do like it. Now then, sound was next on your agenda...
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He shakes his head, taking a deep breath. With their hands holding their bottles, it left one free. If he could...
He took it without looking at him, walking ahead down the street. His threads his fingers through the Outsider's.] They used to perform somewhere around here...
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Needless to say, the Outsider is once again surprised into silence. He follows Corvo's lead, attention locked on their hands and even more so when Corvo threads their fingers together. He isn't sure what to do about this, all of a sudden— it's one thing to be interested, to appear before Corvo like he has, to do all the things the Outsider has done, and another entirely to hold his hand.
Corvo's search for the performers gives the Outsider a moment to sip at his soda again and consider his options. He could always recoil, retreat to a position of calculated distance and indifference... but Corvo's hand in his is warm in a way he hasn't felt in 4,000 years— perhaps longer. The discomfort of the Void seems to quiet a bit, although he knows it hasn't really.
So. A moment longer, and then he grips Corvo's hand back, rather than let it hang there limply. Show him the performers, yes, he'll mercifully shut up until then...]
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Ultimately, it just came down to the fact he wanted to. And the longer they last, the more he thinks the feeling may be mutual. He doesn't comment, both having nothing to say, and fearful of having him pull away. The silence was comforting.
The performers weren't far off. It was a turn down an archway, following the lights of nearby apartments. The black market shop that had caused his embarrassment was nearby, but he paid it no mind. Instead, his mark glows, and they're suddenly on the balcony above the starting music.]
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And a Blink later finds them on a balcony, looking down at the performers. The Outsider might be smiling behind his bottle of soda, as he takes another drink, shifting to lean over the railing to look down at the performance as it begins. They're still holding hands, so he uses the hand holding the bottle to gesture meaningfully out over the makeshift performance area below.]
The finest view in all Karnaca. [Fun date activities: ragging on Jindosh. After that he'll go quiet again, listening to the music and watching the musicians below. It's... well, the song-] Oh, Corvo— I know this one.
[Fun date activities: listening to your own sad backstory.]
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He joined him leaning on the railing, considering and ultimately ignoring the fact he could let go of his hand. He instead drinks from from his bottle, not paying much mind to the actual lyrics until the Outsider spoke up. His brows knit, and took another sip as he focused more on the lyrics.
Until.
He almost choked.]
Outsider's eyes-- You. [He swallowed, shaking his head. What's the point of using an Outsider swear if he was right there?] What're the odds...
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There's only one way they'd know that story.
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About himself? Why would he do something like that??]
Musicians are always looking for new material. [ha... Corvo should really be congratulating himself on being the only person who can accuse him of gossip and get away with it, but never mind that for now.] I must have been feeling sentimental.
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He squeezed the Outsider's hand in a small, perhaps poor attempt at comfort. What was he supposed to say about this? It was so long ago, and it wasn't as if apologizing for it would really help anything.] ... I'm sorry.
[It was all he had, though. It was his turn to have the undivided attention, staring at the Outsider's profile with a concerned frown.] But no one's going to lay a hand on you like that again.
[He sounded so sure, so genuine, though it wasn't like he really knew what the future held. Wishful thinking.]
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Ultimately, it was too long ago to haunt the Outsider now. The fallout does, certainly, as being one with the Void is unpleasant at best, but being one with the Void also gives him bigger things to worry about than how he got there. Most of the time.
Corvo is trying to comfort him. He blinks, looking up again from the musicians and over at Corvo with an unreadable expression. He can't remember the last time someone told him he would be alright— his mother, was it, 4,000 years ago? Before she died, before she left him so impossibly alone?]
I showed the Empress the place where they made me. It's there, in the furthest reaches of the Void, in the darkest corner. Did she tell you that Delilah found it? I inspired her.
[He's bitter. Why did he ever give that girl a Mark?? He'll let that sink in before he shrugs and looks down at the music again.] It was tiresome, hearing how many people believed me to be a whale with legs crawled up from the sea to judge mankind.
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He wouldn't ignore it, though, as uncomfortable as it made him. He was just as bitter about Delilah, though it was for his own home rather than the Void. He looked away to lean back, resting his bottle on a windowsill before he faced him again.] She'll have her own little corner that someone can one day ruin, if we're lucky.
And you look better than a whale on legs, anyway. [He tried to offer a faint smile, through the ritual killing being sang below.] Even if your judgement is just as annoying.
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At least they're both bitter about the things that matter - Delilah, the ritual killing, all of that... good stuff. The Outsider leans a little more over the railing, like he really wants to hear this part.]
They left out the struggle. [why is he like this?] Poetic license?
[Here, he looks at Corvo, like give him an opinion on this...]
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At the question, though, he struggles. Both Jessamine and Emily had tried to have him find meaning in these things, but he didn't understand then. He still didn't now. He's a simple man.]
... Limited imagination. [He tried to make light of it.] They fit in the screaming, at least. Satisfied?
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In any case, he's had enough of listening closely to it, instead straightening up from the railing and moving half a step back, to consider the rest of the street. Hmm.]
What else are you going to show me?
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Ignore him looking around for another destination. His eyes settle on the sky, the lights of the city blocking the view of the stars. That wouldn't do.
He looks towards the open window, wordlessly Blinking over the ledge and into the warmth of an apartment. It smelled of perfume and sounded as though the women inside were getting to know each other. Corvo vanished before they went any further.
It's a good thing time stopped, because they were suspended in open air before finally reaching a rooftop. He was out of
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He'll graciously ignore Corvo's bad planning, but not the way he Blinks them into a secret tryst for a second there. He comments on this only with a raised eyebrow, one that lasts until they find their footing again on this rooftop.]
The view? [His hand still holding the bottle of pear soda comes up to hover close to Corvo's shoulder when he slumps against him, even briefly. How can he be... this old...] Of course, we are in the Jewel of the South. Perhaps this, instead, is the finest view in all Karnaca.
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Oh. He turns, flexing his fingers as he noticed what he'd done. It would be too awkward to take it again, wouldn't it? He frowned, but clasped it over his Mark instead. Stupid.] I'd bet coin you would say that again if I took you somewhere else.
[The view was nice, though. Nostalgic.] I don't think I've enjoyed it since I was a boy. Younger than-- [He stops himself before he can say you.] ... Younger.
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But since Corvo isn't holding his hand, he has no choice but to turn slightly away and walk toward the edge of this rooftop for a look around. He's not even looking up at the stars, hmm...]
Well, you've been busy. [That's a good word for Corvo's life and times, isn't it? Busy. Romancing an Empress, busy; losing her and raising another, busy; dealing with him, busy. So busy.] What happened to your drink?
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He opts to take a moment, his admiration not on the stars, but how the Outsider looked before them. It was so much better than the Void, where there was no endless feeling of falling in despair. Instead warm, steady, beautiful--]
I... forgot. [He sighed, crossing his arms as he walked to the edge.] If you like it so much, you don't have to share.
[He's supposed to be teasing.]
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The longer they wander around the city, the less he wants to return to the Void— not that wanting to return to the Void is necessarily he or anyone else has ever felt, but it's the general principle. He's... enjoying himself.
After a moment he looks away again, to the scenery, but he holds the soda out to Corvo wordlessly. Go ahead, drink his drink. Forgetful old man.]
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He hesitates, reaching out and taking it with a mutter of thanks under his breath. The Outsider was being nice. The Outsider was enjoying himself. He was the reason he was enjoying himself.
He takes a long sip to contemplate what he says next.] ... You don't have to go back right now. [Aka, he doesn't want him to.]
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Plenty of things...]
I wasn't jumping at the chance. [so....]
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... I'd rather not lose the company. Your company. [He never thought he'd be saying that.]
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Yet again, the disquiet that hovers just in his periphery at all times seems to have calmed down for the moment. Is he imagining that? Does Corvo truly have that profound an effect on him?]
Old friend, yours is the only company I find myself willing to keep. Until the Empress seeks you out again to stand by her side, the night is young.
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