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[Open] 🚬 November Flames
Who: Dabi & others
What: November Catch-All
When: November
Where: Various
Content Warnings: Potential mentions of domestic/child abuse, potential mentions of murder, violence, adult language/subjects
Notes: General and specific starters and event prompts are found below. Contact under cut.
If you want to hit me up for ideas on prompts or plots, feel free to comment on Dabi's CR meme post or his Event plotting post, hit me up on my contacts – Plurk (
StarSeed69) / Discord (StarSeed#3572) – shoot me a PM, or drop an ooc comment down below, and we’ll hash it out. I'm down to write a unique starter for our threads if you prefer.
What: November Catch-All
When: November
Where: Various
Content Warnings: Potential mentions of domestic/child abuse, potential mentions of murder, violence, adult language/subjects
Notes: General and specific starters and event prompts are found below. Contact under cut.
If you want to hit me up for ideas on prompts or plots, feel free to comment on Dabi's CR meme post or his Event plotting post, hit me up on my contacts – Plurk (
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the man lingers by one of the stalls, coat tails brushing at his calves beneath the dark cloak covering the rest of him. hood up, he drops a gold coin on the counter of the stall, letting the man behind the wooden cart inspect it. intricately carved, a skull-like pattern adorned in a web, it seems to capture the vendor's interest. that's good. as much as he can refuse it, dabi avoids paying for anything in his own blood. he has a few solidified bloodgems in his pouch if needed, but no one knows about that. after the acceptance, the man sets down a package of dried meats wrapped in paper and tied with string.
hey, pirate coin for a few pounds of jerky isn't a bad trade in a place were "money" isn't the currency.
sweeping the package off the counter, it vanishes under the cloak and dabi sets it in a leather satchel slung across his chest and resting against his hips. turning, he deftly steps around another person and heads out into the street again. the nighttime marketplace is certainly a different flavor than its daylight counterpart.]
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Fifteen fraught minutes of negotiation leads to bloodstones instead of blood for Walking Terrors and Floaters. Mayerling accepts the solid jewelry that he can still smell blood from as he pours the mushrooms into two soft vessels for the shopkeeper.
"Keep me in mind if you see any Blue Cheeks," she says, "All right, sweet cheeks?" She chuckles at her own joke.
Mayerling gives her a small bow. "You will be foremost in my thoughts," he intones seriously, as free of smiles as all their negotiations. His time in the archives has informed him about many mushrooms. He's had no interest in mushrooms good only for killing, nor in provisioning others with them.
With goods traded more readily with others, some even of most types, Mayerling takes one step back, turns, and makes his way toward other stalls. He watches the customers as much as the stalls. A small hand tries for his pocket, and Mayerling sweeps his cloak around him, impenetrable to deft hand movements, and gently but firmly grips the wrist attached to it. "Don't," Mayerling warns. That is all it is, a warning. As soon as he lets go, they slink back into the shadows.
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Ah, so that's what happened. Attempted pickpocket. Seems they got caught and let off with a warning. Dabi notes he hasn't seen the man around. And someone like this wouldn't be going unnoticed. The one or two books he'd read that detailed vampires would likely be referring to this man. Certainly would fit the bill of a Vampire Quirk were any to exist in his world. Quite the thematic image.
"All ya did was send them off to prey on someone else." Dabi comes to stand beside the man, eyeing him. "Those kinds don't learn that easily." Honestly couldn't tell if the perpetrator was a child or a small adult.
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"That may be," Mayerling says, but the goal hadn't been his death. His goal is not to change the market as a whole. Some unsavory types may be able to be killed or otherwise neutralized, but others would likely step up to fill their spots, even in a place as small as Trench. Opportunity.
"The next person may not be as generous," he says. If the person is so hard pressed upon their luck, they need to steal to survive, they will try again regardless. If it's merely to line their pockets, Mayerling is not terribly concerned with their future well being.
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"Guess that'll be a lesson to improve." Getting caught and managing to escape is simply an indicator you need to get better at stealing or dodging. He leaves the thief's departure and heads forward towards another stall. "Ya don't strike me as the kind to go peddling mushrooms around the night market..."
Meaning this man probably doesn't have another recourse. Offering barter suggests he's not willing to do blood (or doesn't know yet) or steal what he wants or needs. "Just get here?"
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Trench truly is a small town. Anywhere Mayerling goes, someone pegs him as a recent arrival. Such a close eye everyone has on their piece of the pie. As befits a vampire, Mayerling shrugs. "So what if I am?" he asks, letting out a sliver of vampire arrogance. Night and its market doesn't scare him.
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"Ya ain't gonna enjoy your time here." That's what. It's not surprising that other sleepers would notice a new arrival. Their numbers aren't massive and they tend to keep in communication through the network or see each other during different events. Odds are you'd reach one end of the sleepers to the other just by talking to one to three people. Connections and all.
The brush of arrogance doesn't faze Dabi at all. Good to know he's not a walking statue. "Try the stall five down. The one with the blue candle. He's fond of mushrooms." Before turning to his own venture with the stall beside him. Dried meat and some salt plus spice bundles.
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Equally expecting the advice to be false as true, Mayerling sweeps his way past the intervening stalls, as though he has few cares in the world. He smells far more than blood within their veins but how long since they last washed, what they've handled that left residues on their hands, and the uptick of their heartbeats when they look like immobile statues.
He pulls out two vials, each containing one of the two kinds of mushrooms he offers tonight. The heartbeat flickers on the second, the Floater. With that information in his back pocket, Mayerling negotiates.
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With his deal done, Dabi heads off from the vendor, ending up across the way and watching Mayerling with the vendor indicated. Yeah, the guy was pretty fond of mushrooms and seems the vampire's going to get a good deal out of it. Dumping the wrapped bundle in with his package of meat, he searches his eyes across the three stalls the man passed.
Nothing really catches his interest in them. Interesting the guy was peddling mushrooms though. Dabi's curious who told him to seek out the fungus for its trade properties. Mostly because he himself was introduced to plant hunting for he medical wards and Luminerium. Once Mayerling's done, he approaches again. "Take it someone tipped you off about those being in demand."
Since it'd send the man into the woods, at risk of beasts, it's telling.
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While he's remained aware of plenty of eyes on him, his distinctive clothes and looks making him stand out, he watches the sociable one return. Since the tip worked out, he's no reason to turn him away. A night market in dangerous places usually is not one made of charity in his experience. The question has more behind it.
So far, Mayerling has not had the ability to lie, something he discovered in a relatively safe situation. It limits his options but not terribly so. "They came up as a means of reducing corruption," Mayerling replies, "Tis the season." For the mushrooms.
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"Ah. No wonder." Dabi heads towards another stall again. "The Luminerium trades medical supplies for the plants they use to create them. Don't expect an even trade. Take more plants to make the stuff." One of those things where five plants equates to only a small bottle of solution, for example. Not sure why he's offering the advice... but that's what's happening.
The peddler behind the stall notices his looking and quickly attempts to entice Dabi into trading for one of the clay items, but the scarred man ends up dismissing a need for them and moves back into the main street.
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"Many more people may gather mushrooms than those who can transform them into medicine," Mayerling notes. He's not ignoring the danger inherent with the activity (he's encountered a few beasts while out). Only, the activity doesn't require the same specialization as medicine. Wherein the workers is a smaller number, the greater value their work shall have. Especially for keeping people alive.
"What more do you need here?" Mayerling inquires. The man has been helpful, so he would rather not turn a potential ally away from him.
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"Yeah, but a lot of them don't come back though." Or if they do, it's not as themselves. And there went any spoils of their search with them. Unless another fungus fanatic comes along and makes off with the ill-gotten boon. Mayerling's able to gather them without issue, so therein he has a good curb on the market. Might as well tip him off to another potentially interested party.
"There's another stall further down that sells incense. I'm restockin." Just because he's not afraid of Beasts and can hold his own well against them doesn't mean he wants to invite them into his place on the random chance they come by. Good to have some warding abilities on hand if necessary.
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"All the more reason for me to gather them," Mayerling suggests. He sees more days in the Archives and nights in the lands around Trench and the Outpost in his future. He supposes others gathering the mushrooms may simply stockpile what they need. Why face the spores or risk paralysis otherwise? It pays in ways reading does not, yet.
Whatever his reasons, Mayerling's long life has taught him to be wary of too eager of allies. Carmilla's betrayal freshest of all. The line between cultivating a relationship and not being taken for a fool can be harder to navigate than the derelict roads of the Frontier. As deadly.
"A practical purchase," Mayerling joins the man in stocking up on incense. As much as blood functions like currency, he does not mind to part from some of it for something less tempting.
Leaving the incense behind, Mayerling turns to give a shallow bow to the new acquaintance, still without a name. "I am Mayerling," he introduces himself, "What is your name?" They might have the skills to track each other down, but they can be more civilized than that.
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"Ya pretty optimistically logical for a vampire." No, Mayerling never said he was one. But enough glances at his face, his eyes, the shape of his ears, and the occasional peek of his clothes basically screams "vampire" in the most dramatic of hints. From heroes with vampire-related Quirks to villains with Quirks that hearken the images of vampires to the stories both classical dramatic and stupid comic-book fiction, Dabi's not alien to what a vampire would look like. And this guy... yeah.
Alliances are best made after intense vetting, lots of speculation, distrust, and judgement, and should only be based on what the other person can bring to the table in advantage or worth. That's Dabi's outlook on alliances. Needless to say, he has very few.
"Uh-huh." He notes the man paying with blood, but he himself simply trades with what looks to be a small plastic box of green-colored tablets. Oh yeah, big spender over here.
The bow earns a quirked black brow. Adding to that "vampire" claim a second ago. Regal bearing and formal mannerisms. "Dabi." Is what he goes by, but that's left unsaid. And no, you're not getting a bow back. This fucker's rude.
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"We all start over here," Mayerling comments with a small shrug. Whatever advantages, riches, or status vampires have where they come from, whatever of those privileges anyone else, they are more limited in Trench. Not vanished entirely, but reduced.
"Dabi," Mayerling repeats in a respectful manner but without any declaration of it being a great pleasure. His thoughts are far warier, and he'd rather not project them louder than he has to. Social niceties are far easier at the moment when they are unspoken.
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"If ya wanna be literal about it, yeah." Some people are lucky and come in with some others who know them already here and set up, giving them an immediate foothold and bonus when it comes to that "starting" point. The fact Trench doesn't run on "money" is another leveling of the proverbial playing field.
Dabi appreciates the lack of cordial formalities or whatever. It's not a 'pleasure' nor is it a 'happy to meet you' moment either. No one wants to meet someone else here; that means both people have been kidnapped from their home and imprisoned here. Hardly something to cheerfully welcome like it's a vacation.
"Night shoppin's less busy, but there's less variety and more thieves."
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"There's always a cost to doing business," Mayerling notes. It could be harder to find those willing to barter for mushrooms during the day. It could be any number of issues, as clearly everyone who comes to the night market has in one way or another not to shop only during the day. Mayerling's largest issue is simple enough: he cannot come during the day. He could ask D or someone else, but he prefers to do his business himself.
He looks over significantly at Dabi. The man has done him a favor without asking for anything in return. He expects some kind of strings attached, with costs either to pay the man back or to refuse, depending on what he asks. It very well might not be today.
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There's a display of dried goods, ranging from meat to greens to herbs to paper to firewood. A few bundles of roots hang from the sides of the stalls like incense sticks, bulbs included. No one's manning the stall, and whoever left hasn't closed up... Just asking or someone to swing by and clear them out. Or filch a little from the side where it won't be noticed until it's too late.
Someone did just mention the "cost" of doing business. Here lies the "risk" of doing business at night as well. So good to know.
yoink.
Oy, oy. Even if he's a selfish and stingy bastard, he doesn't really consider dropping off some advice that he willingly gave to require repayment. If Mayerling wants to, sure, but Dabi's not asking for it.
He heads off from the stall, pocketing his ill-gotten gains.
"Least the housin in this place is pretty easy. Walk in and sit down."
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Despite not having had to search for housing, Mayerling has noticed the large amount of vacant properties. They speak to a time Trench had more people, a time that has come and gone. It's a familiar feeling. "Fix whatever needs fixing," Mayerling notes with a small shrug.
He turns to the other man. "My shopping is complete," he says. He hasn't bought a damn thing, but that's okay. The day will come he needs something. When it does, he'll have the means to pay.
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The houses in their various states of health and dilapidation are an interesting statement of the city before them. Dabi's had similar thoughts to what the buildings could tell them. He's got a few haunts he frequents, but only one mainstay that to his knowledge, no one by him knows about. "If ya wanna put in the effort." He's not a handyman.
"Ya seem like you'd be more interested in "shoppin" at the Luminerium; they got a large blood bank in there, from donations and salvages." Might as well drop that little hint, just to see what comes of it. "I got a few more stops. If ya headin out, then scram. Pretty sure I'll see ya again." This place has a way to shove people together over time. Sleepers in particular.
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"I'll see you around, Dabi," Mayerling says. With that he melts into the night, little more than a shadow.
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Instead, he's left with a dismissive departure and Dabi watches as Mayerling vanishes into the night. Can't tell if he walks away or actually melts within the darkness.
Gonna keep an eye on that one...