Childe "I Can Make Her Worse" Tartaglia (
monoceroscaeli) wrote in
deercountry2021-11-08 10:14 pm
Entry tags:
November Catch-All (Mostly Closed)
Who: Childe and any plotted threads/CR
What: November Event, and possibly more later
When: November!
Where: All around Trench
Content Warnings: Torture, kidnapping, blood/organ harvesting, pretty much all the cw"s from the event
[This post is for all the threads I've got planned for this month- if you'd like to plot something out you can reach me at
bucketsofbeans or just PM me!]
What: November Event, and possibly more later
When: November!
Where: All around Trench
Content Warnings: Torture, kidnapping, blood/organ harvesting, pretty much all the cw"s from the event
[This post is for all the threads I've got planned for this month- if you'd like to plot something out you can reach me at

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The Harbinger shakes his head at her question however, ready to bear some mildly horrifying news to them both.
"I don't think so. This place...it's the Pthumerian itself. We're inside of The Tower. The blood sacrifices made, if those zealots are to be believed, must be giving it the power to dampen the blood corruption in Trench. So, at the end of the day, is this really an operation to be condemned when the sacrificed return to the realm of the living anyway?"
He doesn't agree with this, but he can't dismiss that it was mostly likely the reason why the city wasn't overrun with citizens who had mutated into beasts. Childe turns on both of the twins, walking over towards one of the doors and entering the room for a few moments. He comes back, an organ he'd cut out of a dead body in his hand, and looks at the two of them. Would they join him?
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He shakes his head at Lumine's question with a small shrug of his shoulders having no idea the answer to her question. Childe is then directly answering her, so Aether remains quiet and simply looks at his hand in his sister's as he listens. However, at Childe's question about whether this is to be condemned, he turns to look at the other incredulously. "What are you even saying, Childe? Of course it is!"
Childe has already walked off, though, so Aether just turns back to Lumine silently fuming at the Harbinger saying such a thing. He guesses he can chalk it up to Childe being Childe, except for the fact this is what would have happened to him if he hadn't been let free by someone! One would think that he'd at least be a little more Kate about his own situation.
Aether steps back behind his sister when the other returns with the organ, silently letting go of her hand so she can go follow if she wants. He's not playing this game, especially not if that means he can't argue against this damning situation they've come across.
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"'The sacrifice return to the realm of the living'? One of those sacrifices could've been you."
They've all seen what the zealots have done. Offering themselves to the Pthumerians is one thing, same as asking people who would be ungrudging to offer themselves to these deities–but to capture unsuspecting individuals, even little children, and sacrifice them in the cruelest way possible is another. Even if it's for the greater good, the end doesn't always justify the means of getting there.
Lumine looks at the organ, freshly cut out of another person's body, in Childe's hand before she turns her head away, stifling the cough that starts to bubble up her throat. Their only way out of this oppressive place, and she's balking at it.
"You should go, Childe, and drag yourself to the nearest Blood Minister in the Trench." One that doesn't require her to cut up a person, dead or alive. She glances at her twin brother, offering him a tired smile and her hand. "... I'll stay here and keep Aether company. Make sure he doesn't do something stupid."
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"Both of you can be cross with me all you want. I hope you don't think that I'm happy with this outcome," he bites back. "If it were up to me, this isn't how I'd address this issue. I don't know what problems you're going to solve by staying here. It's likely The Tower is using this power to quell the blood corruption in Trench, so what would you rather have now? Keep those here from being sacrificed, or watch our new home be systematically turned into beasts?"
He pauses, looking directly at Lumine with a piercing gaze, laced with worry for her. She's been coughing a lot, and that hasn't gone unnoticed.
"If you want to change it, you need to learn the rules of this world. You two, of all people, should know that."
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"The Tower needs blood," Aether says coldly. "Does it need to get that blood from zealots that kidnap and torture even children? Do you really need a child's blood to keep a city protected? What's even the point, then?
"Now, let's say it absolutely requires the life of someone, as well. Does that mean it has to be done like mindless and excessive slaughter? The end has a purpose, but the means employed are excessive and unnecessarily so."
The older twin is clearly agitated, but despite verbally lashing back at Childe he doesn't seem particularly angry at him specifically. Exasperated, certainly, especially when the relationship between them is inevitably one-sided.
"...It's true you need to get out of here, though. And so does Lumine." Aether brings a hand to gently rub on Lumine's head reassuringly. "Lumi, why don't you go on ahead? I still need to confirm something and I haven't been having as bad a reaction to the blood as you." Or he's better at hiding it. Either way, though, he offers a reassuring smile to her. "I won't do anything stupid, okay? I should be back within the hour. Besides, this idiot is worried about you," he points to Childe. "And I'm way less likely to do anything stupid than he is. I don't trust him to go get looked at all on his own. Worst case scenario you know where I am."
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Lumine whirls around, turning towards her twin with an expression of bewilderment and confusion. Any argument on the absurdity of this place that she's about to sling at Childe dissipates on the tip of her tongue, her focus entirely on Aether. She shakes her head, squeezing his hand as if imploring him to say that he's just joking.
He can't be serious, can he? Staying here, knowing what's outside of this hall, all by himself. "I don't— I feel fine, Aether."
She shakes her head again, somehow stumbling through her words. Through assurances that she's fine, that she can stay with him on this farm and help him confirm whatever it is he needs to confirm, that her reaction to the blood pollution isn't as bad as they think. But even she's aware that her own brother will not hear any discussions on this matter, as she's wont to do if their situations were reversed.
"... An hour is too long." It's the one concession she's willing to make if her twin won't allow her to stay. "I don't want to come back here again."
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It's surprising to him that Lumine would leave her brother's side, and considers that to do. Aether is correct, he did need to see a doctor and Lumine needs to leave this place. He also would hate to miss out on another battle, the adrenaline still running through him. So, maybe there is a better solution right now that will benefit them.
"Let's consider this- we could assist Aether in finding whatever it is that he's still looking for here, but limit ourselves to an acceptable amount of time as to make sure we don't collapse in this place. Perhaps we'll be able to find an alternate way out of here as well. That way should be able to satisfy everyone, no?"
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"I just... noticed that some people did not do the sacrifice and they aren't here, anymore. I was wondering if they found out another way out or if something else had happened to them. I don't know how reliable these powers are, anyway. I could have just been seeing things the wrong way."
Which is why he doesn't like the idea of either of them sticking around for it. He doesn't want them in more danger before of a curiosity he can't let go of.
At the same time, he admits, "if I'm doing something stupid I can't exactly stop you since I brought it all up in the first place, but I don't recommend it with either of your conditions. I don't think anything is going to happen other than wait around to observer, too... which isn't exactly a strenuous situation, but your conditions will only both worsen with time, and so will mine."
Honestly he should have just stuck with he refuses to do the sacrifice, but that would have never flown with Lumine in terms of even considering splitting up for a short time. An hour was too long for her as it was. Kya not like he can blame her, either, he's be the same way. If she wasn't going to be with Childe, he wouldn't let her go at all, though. He just doesn't trust anything about this place or its intentions for the people here.
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Somewhat, since it's clear on his expression that he's still on the fence about this and is having second thoughts. She won't be surprised if he suddenly goes against it and sticks to his original plan of sending her off with Childe.
"We could always just find one of those creatures again, drag it here and sacrifice it," she mumbles, leaning her head against his shoulder to stifle the rasp in her voice. "Instead of waiting and observing and looking for some other way out that might not exist."
Since they're all so averted to sacrificing someone innocent, then surely they can sacrifice someone who isn't, right? It still goes against her principles, but if it's the only way to get Aether and Childe out of here and back to the city, then she's willing to compromise her ideals for an hour or two. Lumine closes her eyes, letting her fingers twine with her brother's.
"If this statue wants organs, then those things can spare at least one for each of us."
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"That's a fine idea. I wouldn't mind slaying another zealot or two myself," he says, stretching his arms out a little bit. Some pain and soreness bites back at him, but it's nothing he hasn't dealt with before. He can still fight. He'd love to keep fighting, if the twins don't stop him.
"I noticed that the zealots seemed to be transporting bodies up here, so it stands to reason that there may be a shipment of fresh bodies coming here as we speak. We could wait on this floor to ambush them, get what we need and get out of here. Or, maybe this mysterious way of exiting will show itself to us in that time."
He shrugs. Trench was a mysterious place as it was, and he certainly isn't new to god-like powers plucking him from one point to another.