Lord El-Melloi II [AU] (
fionnuisce) wrote in
animus_network2014-01-07 05:16 pm
☿ // 007; [video]
So. That month certainly happened. As usual I'll be the contrary fool who points out that leaping directly for Jason's throat was foolish and hastily conceived. I hope at least some of you understand that outright murdering the one person that makes our own deaths a minor inconvenience would be ill-advised at best. When next this opportunity presents itself, I advise that quick planning should lead to a less half-baked idea.
[Deadpan as ever (or perhaps even more so), Waver appeared today in much better shape than he had been the previous month, though for some reason he was currently lacking the usual sunglasses. If not for the frown set deeply on his face and disapproving tone, one might dare think he might have been in a good mood.]
Now that that's been said--and without touching upon specifics--I'd like to hear how everyone else is faring at the moment. [It would be stupid to outright say HEY GUYS HOW'D THE COLLAR EXPERIMENT GO FOR YOU ALL, so Waver elected to be vague.]
If anyone should care to answer that, I have quite a lot of work to do- [He idly held up a number of sheets of what appeared to be parchment, the topmost one having runic writing on it.] -so I will most likely be found on floor twenty-seven in a half hour or so. [And for the next few days without a break, probably.]
[There followed a short pause, after which the severity in the cold and British accented speech lessened slightly.]
...My disapproval of the methods aside, congratulations. Ill-advised or not, you did accomplish something. Don't allow yourselves to think this a failure.
[Deadpan as ever (or perhaps even more so), Waver appeared today in much better shape than he had been the previous month, though for some reason he was currently lacking the usual sunglasses. If not for the frown set deeply on his face and disapproving tone, one might dare think he might have been in a good mood.]
Now that that's been said--and without touching upon specifics--I'd like to hear how everyone else is faring at the moment. [It would be stupid to outright say HEY GUYS HOW'D THE COLLAR EXPERIMENT GO FOR YOU ALL, so Waver elected to be vague.]
If anyone should care to answer that, I have quite a lot of work to do- [He idly held up a number of sheets of what appeared to be parchment, the topmost one having runic writing on it.] -so I will most likely be found on floor twenty-seven in a half hour or so. [And for the next few days without a break, probably.]
[There followed a short pause, after which the severity in the cold and British accented speech lessened slightly.]
...My disapproval of the methods aside, congratulations. Ill-advised or not, you did accomplish something. Don't allow yourselves to think this a failure.

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[Diarmuid seems to think about this for a moment before nodding.]
It is probably good, then, that I decided to wait a little longer before switching my fluid out.
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It would have been reckless for both of us to do it in one round. If anyone had made a misstep in their research those of us doing the testing could have lost everything permanently. If one of us had to risk that, I'd prefer it to be me.
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You know I'm not going to agree with you on that, so I'm just not going to say anything.
How long will it take you to remake her now that you have his notes?
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[Diarmuid frowns slightly.]
I wish I could get my hands on some real mercury for you. It doesn't take that much, right? Unfortunately, that's not something monsters would have with them.
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[A thoughtful look crosses Diarmuid's face.]
I wonder what powers I will get back first and what will take longer. I am doubly glad to have Gae Buidhe back now. Since its powers are not tied to my own, like Gae Dearg's, I will not be completely helpless even if its powers aren't 'real.'
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...It'll be good to have a real contract again, won't it?
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I would wait twice as long for the rest of my powers to return if it would make it so that we could renew that contract sooner rather than later. Just my luck, that will be the last thing that returns...
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[Diarmuid grins.]
I mean for when I am at your tender mercies and powerless, of course...
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[Diarmuid shakes his head.]
...I don't doubt that you will take good care of me. I just don't like the idea of being weak in this place, well protected or not.
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[Oh...there's bitterness in his voice, but he recognizes it pretty quickly and brushes it off.]
Forget it. You didn't need to hear that... I'm sorry.
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...Check that cabinet over there and see if there's any liquid mercury, would you? God knows there's enough bloody chemicals around here, I might just get lucky.
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Will it look the same?
[Like he knows anything about liquid mercury in its non-humanoid maid form...]
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[Diarmuid returns to searching the cabinet, though he has just about given up hope when he finds a small clear container stuck way back in a corner. It doesn't have an actual name written on it, though it looks like the familiar silver liquid. Instead of a name there is a symbol, which, despite all the information the Grail has stuck in his head, Diarmuid doesn't recognize. In the end, he holds it out to Waver so he can see the symbol.]
Is this what you are looking for?
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[He took the container with a smirk, sounding grateful.]
Thank you--this should do quite well, in fact. I'd say this might even be enough to improve on it.
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[Diarmuid laughs softly.]
Make sure you use it wisely.
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I'll make this better than he ever did. I promise.
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I know you will. I have complete faith in you. I always have.
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plays the timey-wimey card because shh
LOL! No worries. I had a feeling you were heading that way!
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GDIT...this conversation in light of what is about to happen... X.x
ha ha -awkward-...
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