Sciel (
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etraya2025-08-17 09:04 pm
UN: ScielCandide | Video
[The camera is fixed on a table, upon which sits a neat stack of cards –– black with gold foil in the shape of a sun and moon bisecting each other. The user’s hands pass over the deck and spreads it wide into an arc. Her hands are tanned, with two rings on her ring finger and one on her index finger, and she has so many colourful braided bracelets that some wind around her palm.
Her voice is pleasant, playful, French, a little theatrical:]
Bonsoir, mes amies!
Tonight and tonight only, I will tell your fortune with a single card. Tell me your name, and if you would like to hear about love, money, health or the soul.
If it moves you, you must repay me with an amusing anecdote about yourself.
Ready to play?
Her voice is pleasant, playful, French, a little theatrical:]
Bonsoir, mes amies!
Tonight and tonight only, I will tell your fortune with a single card. Tell me your name, and if you would like to hear about love, money, health or the soul.
If it moves you, you must repay me with an amusing anecdote about yourself.
Ready to play?

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[ Bracingly, as though he ever wants to see one of those damned Cultists again. ]
We're about as expert on those things as they come. Toss in a Bourgeon or two and I'll really feel like we're managing to pull our weight.
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[The bot comes by; Sciel orders for them in advance. No interruptions here. It’s a bit that gives her a moment too long to think, and she remarks:]
I wish we saw more of the Continent together. I shouldn’t have run so far. Might’ve met up with you all sooner.
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Yeah, me too. But maybe it's better it happened the way it did, you know? We might have missed each other, since I made Lune keep going past the Indigo Tree without waiting to see if anyone else might show up.
[ Not one of his finer moments, but he'd do the same thing again, if he had to. Maelle had been the only thing he cared about then; he hadn't wanted to rest until he found her. ]
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No, you're right, it's better that part went the way it did.
[She'll never say it wouldn't be worth the risk of things turning out differently. There is so much she'd love to change! But changing the past isn't possible, and they didn't get more time together, so the less said the better.
What else to say?]
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Besides, I'll never forget seeing you showered in adoration at the Gestral arena! Have you ever been out of your element for more than a single moment?
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Is there a place on any world that does not have fighting and carousing in some form? I suppose if I found a place that lifeless, I could just bring those things with me.
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[ The bot rolls by again and politely leaves them both a glass filled with water; Gustave takes his to take a sip and wash away the lingering too-sweet warmth of the Fireball on his tongue. ]
Or perhaps a world where no one knows what dancing is?
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Hmm! The people without dancing would be easy, because anyone could be taught that. But I would have to move carefully with the librarians. If I came in too loud or excited, they could see me as a threat to their way of life, so I’d have to very slowly reveal myself, and corrupt them to my ways.
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[ He would expect Sciel to be popular wherever she goes: delightful and ready to be delighted, always willing to enjoy a good time or to create one if no one else is taking the initiative. ]
Soon enough you'd have those librarians drinking and dancing right along with you.
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[She nudges him again with her shoulder, and picks up the second drink again and raises it to him.]
This toast is to shouting.
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Thanks. I think I finally went a whole hour without thinking about that.
[ He still feels terrible! That Gestral was just doing its job.
Still, he lifts his drink to her in a wry mirror of her gesture. ]
But yes. Yes, you are especially good at that.
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Careful, now. If you dwell on that forever, you won’t see my next trick coming.
[She laughs under her breath and drinks, and it’s so much better than the Fireball. Sweet without being cloying. Nothing like any other drink she’s had, but that’s the fun of it, the novelty.]
Oh, you had the better pick.
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Oh, just knowing one's on its way is enough for me. Between you and Maelle, I don't expect to ever have a moment's peace.
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I’ll make sure I’m not too bad of an influence. [A considering pause, a little tilt back and forth of her head.] You know, it’s a good thing you’re used to living in a household full of women. If Lune decides to join us, you’ll be hopelessly outnumbered.
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[ He doubts Sciel and Lune will stay with him and Maelle in that apartment forever, but... it's nice, right now. Having everyone here he cares about so close, with a room open and waiting for Lune if — when — she arrives. ]
But I might be able to win Maelle or Lune over to my side, and then the tables may turn.
[ Another sip; he's feeling pleasantly warm. ]
If one of your pranks ruins something she's working on, Lune would be more than happy to help me retaliate.
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Now, now, I would never deliberately harm anyone’s work. [Making the workspace less peaceful is another thing.] I think Lune might side with you just because she likes silliness most when it comes from a Gestral!
Maelle, on the other hand, has been teasing you for as long as I’ve known her. I wonder how you’ll change her ways!
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[ The two of them wreaked no end of havoc for Emma, but she'd loved it... even if she made them clean up any mess afterwards?
This drink is good; he's taking larger sips this time around. His smile is a little wistful, but the real grief that's been shadowing it since he arrived, since Sciel appeared and told him stories about the world past those cliffs for once isn't shadowing it. ]
She must have loved seeing the Grandis. Lune, I mean.
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[She likes seeing that smile on him. It feels a little more hard won these days, and she lets herself drift into the thought of those happier moments, as if she could funnel them right to him.]
She did. She also really loved going to each and every one and asking them questions. Which they actually answer, unlike the Gestrals! I think we could have left her there while we went up to the carousel, and she would have happily listened to them recount all 96 hours of some famous debate.
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[ Warm and fond as his fingers curl around his glass, where his drink is already a little alarmingly low. It's buzzing through his veins, lightening his head for what feels like the first time since Lumière. ]
No one ever has more questions than Lune. It used to drive me crazy, back in the workshops, but it always ended up helping.
[ A thought which leads his bourbon-soaked mind back a few conversational bends, to something else Sciel had said about Lune. ]
You know, Sophie said the same thing. About me and Lune.
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[It’s good to see him relax, if only in this context, loosened up by alcohol. While she’s not nearly as swept along yet, it’s easy to meet him where he is anyway, where things are fine. Casual.
Open, even. She loves to hear Sophie’s name out of his mouth, and so the news delights her in more way than one.]
Well, if Sophie said it, it must be true. No one knows anyone better than an ex does. What did you tell her?
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What could I say to that? It was the day of the Gommage.
[ So like Sophie to try and find happiness for him, even on her very last day. His heart aches, but it's an old, familiar grief. ]
I didn't say anything at all. Thankfully, she dropped it right away.
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Of all days! That's so dark. [Sciel loves her a little more for it.] Well. Next drink's to her, then. I know she already got one but she can have another.
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[ And he seriously doubts she really meant for him to hook up with Lune; she just wanted to inject a little levity into a terrible day. ]
Yeah. Next one to Soph.
[ And one to Pierre after that, maybe... Tristan, Lucien, Catherine, Margot, all the rest. By the end of the night they'll have had enough to toast to the whole Expedition, probably, and maybe it'll feel almost normal again, finding themselves tucked into a corner of a booth somewhere, laughing and curled into each other.
He lifts his drink, tips it, gives it an exaggeratedly considering glance. ]
Which means we'd better finish these up, so we can get to the next one.
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Mm, yes. It'll be a challenge to top this one, but they can't all be the best.
[Back to the menu she goes!]
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What's "tequila," do you think?
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for a wrap!