Tavi of Calderon (
student_of_impossibility) wrote2010-01-29 11:26 pm
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[OOM(M) AU: Calderon] Playtesting is for awesomes
In the few weeks since Second Calderon, everything's changed.
Uncle Bernard has been busy getting settled in as Count Calderon--somehow Tavi feels like he gets to see his uncle less. Amara's been coming to visit, which is nice; Tavi never thought he'd make friends with a Cursor of the Crown, but he has. A part of him hopes he can serve Alera with that much effectiveness one day, even though he doesn't think someone like him is likely to.
Some other part whispers he'll be a Cursor one day, and to be patient. Tavi hates being patient.
Aunt Isana's been trying to hide how worried she is about his moving away, although it only takes his enthusiasm for the classes he'll get to take to start putting a smile back on her face. And sometimes Tavi isn't sure if he should try to talk to Fade alone about what happened--Araris Valerian died fifteen years ago. Do you understand, Tavi?--and sometimes he knows with absolute certainty it isn't the right time.
Which is why Tavi's now out watching the sheep, instead of getting ready to go. He volunteered. So long as he's out here, things are almost like normal. He doesn't want to go back--there's too much to do, and see, and explore. He's getting all he ever wanted now, and doesn't even begin to imagine where it might lead.
He just needs a little quiet, and a little time. Sheep are good for that.
Uncle Bernard has been busy getting settled in as Count Calderon--somehow Tavi feels like he gets to see his uncle less. Amara's been coming to visit, which is nice; Tavi never thought he'd make friends with a Cursor of the Crown, but he has. A part of him hopes he can serve Alera with that much effectiveness one day, even though he doesn't think someone like him is likely to.
Some other part whispers he'll be a Cursor one day, and to be patient. Tavi hates being patient.
Aunt Isana's been trying to hide how worried she is about his moving away, although it only takes his enthusiasm for the classes he'll get to take to start putting a smile back on her face. And sometimes Tavi isn't sure if he should try to talk to Fade alone about what happened--Araris Valerian died fifteen years ago. Do you understand, Tavi?--and sometimes he knows with absolute certainty it isn't the right time.
Which is why Tavi's now out watching the sheep, instead of getting ready to go. He volunteered. So long as he's out here, things are almost like normal. He doesn't want to go back--there's too much to do, and see, and explore. He's getting all he ever wanted now, and doesn't even begin to imagine where it might lead.
He just needs a little quiet, and a little time. Sheep are good for that.
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"Well, you're closest to Bernardholt. I don't know why anyone would be out in the Valley here in clothes like yours--and we... definitely don't have a university."
The word is foreign--the closest thing is the Academy, after all.
Tavi, meanwhile, is frowning thoughtfully at the problem of Alec's foot, trying to figure out how to get it out.
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"I've never heard of Bernardholt," he says back. "And your clothes are strange."
Yes, that was petty. He's cranky because his foot hurts.
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And then he shrugs. "Not many people have--we're just a steadholt. ...Isanaholt, now, I guess," he adds with a wry smile laced with pride.
His relatives are Important People now, through their own merits and accomplishments.
(This fundamentally shapes his entire outlook and policy.)
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His arms cross and Alec looks at him sourly. Did Tavi think he was stupid?
The names still mean nothing to him.
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And what the crows did he mean by 'the university', anyway?
"Great bloody furies, it isn't that easy to just... get lost and wind up here. Even Riva's... what, at least a day away, I think? How'd you manage to end up in Calderon, anyway?"
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"I. Don't. Firebolting. Know! You slush brained nitwit!" He practically yells. "I just turned the corner and was HERE!"
A stiff breeze stirs up at his frustration, but he clamps down on it quickly and it dies.
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"...Oh, so you're a windcrafter?" he asks after a moment, head tilted a little at the other boy.
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"... No I'm not."
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"What's wrong? Windcrafting's amazing. How strong are you? Enough you'll be able to fly one day?"
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Sure, they were out in the middle of nowhere, but he never knew. There might be wizards out here and if they found out...
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Crows, if he had crafting, he wouldn't even think of hiding it. Not for a moment.
Of course, he hasn't yet reached the age where he realizes he has to.
Then again, this is... getting odd and mildly suspicious. And after Second Calderon, he's not taking chances.
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"Fire."
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And then, head tilted, he asks curiously, "So why was the breeze a bad thing? Not all that many freemen actually get to have two kinds of crafting, you know. Most people who have them end up Citizens or at least steadholders."
He's feeding Alec a lot of information--deliberately, to try to see what it is that is bothering him. Because the situation is utterly bizarre, really--and he can't begin to imagine why anyone would hide their crafting.
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Desperately he changes the subject. "Can we get my foot free?"
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"...I think I'd want some help," he decides, crossing his arms. "I wouldn't be much use in getting you back on my own anyway. First, what's your name?"
Something very, very odd is going on, and crows if Tavi isn't going to figure out what it is.
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"What's yours?"
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And then, shrugging to himself, he tells the boy, "Tavi of Bernardholt, in Calderon Valley. Which is here."
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"Hello."
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After all, if they really need to, he's reasonably certain Fade could bloody well cut Alec free, assuming there is no other way. (Handy, that, he muses, having such a powerful metalcrafter around and willing to help him out.)
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"Fade? Fade!" he calls. "I could use a little help! I found someone!"
Because that's oh so descriptive and helpful.
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He stood up and shuffled over. "Found?"
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He smiles a little at his oldest friend. "Please?" Look at the puppy green eyes, Araris--you know you want to listen to him.
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Tilting his head, he says "Where?" though he knows exactly where he means.
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All he says, though, is "Over here," as he beckons and starts trotting back to the other boy.
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