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animatedsmoke) wrote2016-11-12 12:03 am
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Who: Ky Kiske, Potemkin
What: New York New York
When: AU (Carvaka + Fables/The Wolf Among Us)
Where: New York
After so much struggle and work to force change on the universe, to have it show some acknowledgement to their efforts or make the barest turn toward their survival, it was change that came on them instead. Like an interstellar probe finding a star among millions, without any foreshadowing or warning a single dimension made itself known to discovery, and that was the moment when the inhabitants of Between found a world that had survived the death of the universe. At last there was some place that didn't resist life to exist on it, or resent it. The planet was alive, populated, growing, and distinctively Earth. But it was still not their Earth, and one could feel the difference with every moment taken in it. It was palpable in the air breathed, the sunlight felt, the mood of the sky. That was before even including interacting with the inhabitants, who turned out to be separate down to the physical definition of humanity.
It's not what anyone wanted. It's not what anyone asked or wished or dreamed for. But it is new chance, a fresh start, and in its purity of experience it is unfamiliar to everyone, which is both terrifying and equalizing.
Ultimately the tantalizing possibilities outweigh the undesirables. No one could bring themselves to refuse the hand. After years of waiting, the confidence had been instilled that nothing better would come, and that this escape was truly the chance of a lifetime. With the deal made, now they must deal with it.
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Potemkin throws a bus schedule or four on the nearest flat surface in front of Ky, the folded paper making a slap on the speckled plastic table that is audible even among the incessant sound of traffic outside. Potemkin doesn't add any words to his offering, expecting that the noise will get Ky to look up from whatever he's doing, and makes his way to the refrigerator. He had gone through a bureaucratic ordeal today, and these pieces from a Take One bin are the most significant fruits of his labor. Potemkin has a deep well of patience, but he seeks to refill it when it's drunk from.
It would be a miracle if Potemkin could fit in any form of public transportation (that isn't airship), but as shown by his flippancy he didn't pick those up for himself. Ky Kiske looks normal, at least, he will be able to pick up work, and look through both Fable and Mundie employers to do it (and maybe even someday hold a political position in Fabletown). A job anywhere in this city means some sort of commute. As for Potemkin, who stood out even in the world he was born in, he'll figure it out on his own.
Not that he has all the time in the world to do that, rent comes in a month.
What: New York New York
When: AU (Carvaka + Fables/The Wolf Among Us)
Where: New York
After so much struggle and work to force change on the universe, to have it show some acknowledgement to their efforts or make the barest turn toward their survival, it was change that came on them instead. Like an interstellar probe finding a star among millions, without any foreshadowing or warning a single dimension made itself known to discovery, and that was the moment when the inhabitants of Between found a world that had survived the death of the universe. At last there was some place that didn't resist life to exist on it, or resent it. The planet was alive, populated, growing, and distinctively Earth. But it was still not their Earth, and one could feel the difference with every moment taken in it. It was palpable in the air breathed, the sunlight felt, the mood of the sky. That was before even including interacting with the inhabitants, who turned out to be separate down to the physical definition of humanity.
It's not what anyone wanted. It's not what anyone asked or wished or dreamed for. But it is new chance, a fresh start, and in its purity of experience it is unfamiliar to everyone, which is both terrifying and equalizing.
Ultimately the tantalizing possibilities outweigh the undesirables. No one could bring themselves to refuse the hand. After years of waiting, the confidence had been instilled that nothing better would come, and that this escape was truly the chance of a lifetime. With the deal made, now they must deal with it.
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Potemkin throws a bus schedule or four on the nearest flat surface in front of Ky, the folded paper making a slap on the speckled plastic table that is audible even among the incessant sound of traffic outside. Potemkin doesn't add any words to his offering, expecting that the noise will get Ky to look up from whatever he's doing, and makes his way to the refrigerator. He had gone through a bureaucratic ordeal today, and these pieces from a Take One bin are the most significant fruits of his labor. Potemkin has a deep well of patience, but he seeks to refill it when it's drunk from.
It would be a miracle if Potemkin could fit in any form of public transportation (that isn't airship), but as shown by his flippancy he didn't pick those up for himself. Ky Kiske looks normal, at least, he will be able to pick up work, and look through both Fable and Mundie employers to do it (and maybe even someday hold a political position in Fabletown). A job anywhere in this city means some sort of commute. As for Potemkin, who stood out even in the world he was born in, he'll figure it out on his own.
Not that he has all the time in the world to do that, rent comes in a month.
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But Potemkin would only be ineffectual if he tries to argue against investigating - he can't claim Ky is that injured, and sooner he can get back to the evidence the better. This sort of initiative to take charge would have been complimented by Potemkin if it had come from any other agent, especially if it came with such courage in the face of hostility, except he's in love with this one. Damn it.
Potemkin makes a dismissive shake of his head and looks to the floor, then speaks up from there. "...You're not going alone next time."
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"Potemkin..." He almost wants to deter the man, but he really wouldn't mind someone else to help him. "Are you sure?"
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After admitting that, it's as if a shadow that was hanging over him has lifted, and he doesn't seem nearly as down. He even seems to recover his strength and discipline at the idea of having a new operation.
"We can scout the area after sunrise."
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"All right. After sunrise."
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Potemkin isn't going to drive himself mad with looking over his shoulder. He's assuming that the attacker already lost interest in this place, but he is acting discrete enough. There is absolutely suspicious about a tall (and nothing more) man poking at alleyway litter with his foot. He looks up to where it came from, tracking its path to some knocked over garbage cans.
"I'm guessing that's the site?"
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Ky steps forward, moving towards the area where he was thrown. He's confident the suspect isn't here right now, leaving this place open for their investigation. There's no reason for his assailant to return — not at this hour, when no one else is here to become victims. Except for Ky and Potemkin, of course, but they aren't the typical 'victim' one would target.
"The suspect was large enough to lift me and toss me aside," he muses aloud. "A Fable, most likely, and one that might normally need a glamour during the day. What do you think?"
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"It's as if they were more used to having more fearsome appendages, like claws." Or giant arms, Potemkin feels a sting of self-consciousness.
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He looks to the ground, checking for prints or items that could have been dropped.
"Or is it magic?" Ky wonders. "This world's magic seems to be different from our own — it might not be a stretch of the imagination to think it could be magic-related."
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"But what Fable lines up with this?" Potemkin stops looking at the alleyway around them to think. Potemkin is confident in his knowledge, he would have never been beyond a common soldier if he came to situations unprepared, but he has to admit some unfamiliarity in an Earth that may have different stories.
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They both are likely at similar levels of knowledge, unfortunately. Hopefully, the Fable authorities will be able to find answers once he reports the assault to them. Well, he thinks hopefully, but he doesn't have very high faith in them at this time. Especially since things might become complicated if others continue to join the community.
"...another possibility that concerns me," he continues, "is what if the suspect is like us? Someone from a completely different world or reality?"
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"As heavy as it is to accuse anyone who also came from Between, if it comes to that then it must be pursued," Potemkin leaves on that grim note, facing Ky from his side of the alleyway. "The attacker probably did not act out their full modus operandi because you resisted, but are they known to take anything from victims?" Potemkin's mindset is to assume some kind of logical incentive for the culprit, but if they are avoiding attracting attention of the government, the reasons must be unsavory. At least no one is getting eaten.
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If it was his job to do so, he'd have all the time to investigate the incidents properly. But that isn't the case, and his 'day job' takes up the majority of his hours. It's difficult enough to find out who the victims are and track them down for questioning. It's even harder when your only hours of availability are evenings or late nights. Hence why Ky decided to strike out on his own during midnight hours.
It isn't ideal, though, and his frustration could be seen in his expression. If only he had the resources....