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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"Not the least bit surprising. Either way, I think everything I'll need is here. I was thinking I could utilize a few similar things to make dinner. What do you think of having Pirozhki, which is a beef and mushroom mini-pie accompanied by mushroom julienne for a side? Then I could make us my mother's own recipe for apple pie as dessert."
looks at the links... gets hungry
But apple pie...!
"That all sounds amazing!" If his eyes weren't sparkling already, they sure are now. He immediately goes to Childe's side, mostly watching him go through everything that he has, and is more than happy to sort of just... soak everything in.
"And a lot, too... I wouldn't want any of it to go to waste. Maybe it'd be worth bringing some to others as well?"
Especially because there's no way that Venti isn't going to help out and just drink and kick back and watch. Nope! Hands on learning experiences for the archon.
i want to make all these recipes ;;
"I can certainly make enough to go around. I'm pretty used to cooking for a lot of people...when you've got a family as big as mine, you have to plan to feed a lot of mouths. But since I lack having them here, cooking for all of our friends from Teyvat and even beyond will suffice."
He can't help but laugh, Venti looks as excited as a small child in wonder.
"Do you want to give me a hand? I can teach you these recipes if you'd like."
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Venti watches carefully--- he keeps in mind what Childe pulls out of the cabinets, what he sets out ready to be used in probably what will be in a few moments. That there's a sort of quiet confidence that comes from experience, a hand that grabs each cooking implement with purpose. Even if it's the most gentle and most subtle of movements, Venti can tell.
"So... how big is your family?"
Family... he could sort of relate. The closest he had were the other Archons, and the state of them being what they are? Very rough.
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"Here, mix the baking powder and flour salt together. Then add the butter, it'll start flaking. Just make sure to break it apart with your fingers, we want a good breadcrumb consistency for this."
Before he answers the question, he begins working on the meat and mushrooms for both of the dishes. The apple pie will come as soon as Venti's made their pastry dough.
"Anyhow, I have a good number of brothers and sisters. I have three younger siblings, two older brothers and a few older sisters. My old man and mother are still with us too, so you can imagine how hectic that house can get on the holidays."
His eyes fall, reminiscing on those times spent around the fire, missing them horribly- but he chose to come here to the Waking World, and he knows he has to follow through with his mission here before he could ever think to return home.
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Again, it's the concept of Childe having a family and having that warmth and familiarity of loved ones that acts as a gentle shock and reminder to his own system. That he should do better in casting aside those biases and just enjoy these moments while he can.
Which is why... he's probably overmixing a little.
"You must be busy though. Do you see them often?"
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"Careful now, we don't want meat pie pudding for dinner. Here, add this egg and sour cream to it, and mix it. It's going to look like dough pretty quickly, and then we can put it in the fridge for now."
Letting Venti do that, he takes out two pans to put on the stove- one for each dish. He can make both at the same time, he's had lot's of practice.
"But yes...I don't see them as often as I like. Not to bring up bad memories, but the quest laid out by Her Majesty the Tsaritsa takes a good majority of my time. I try to send letters and gifts back home as often as I can for my siblings, to at least stay in contact with them. In turn, they send me letters back."
He begins frying the filling and starting the mushroom julienne, feeling like he's really just talked about himself too much now.
"But I wonder, if you're willing to share- who do the divine call family, in an age after the Archon War? I know of the Four Winds who stand at your side in Mondstadt, but...surely there must be more."
He guesses...he can't imagine what it's like to live for so long, as mortals waste away and new ones replace them. Who do the gods call family?
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The mentioning of the Tsaritsa... it makes him flinch instinctively. His next breath catches, and his chest aches--- but he can't recall why. Unknown guilt? Or known betrayal? Either way, Venti is more than happy to move onto another subject as he mixes in more wet ingredients and watching the frying happen.
"We... don't." The corners of his lips firm, and the Anemo archon sighs. "Relations are still somewhat strained after the events of... you know."
And then he hums, rocking back on his heels.
"I hadn't seen some of the other Archons for years. A ton of those, actually. Not until recently."
If anyone could figure out their identities, it would be Childe. In fact--- he would certainly bet every last mora on that. After a careful inspect, he feels that he should probably stop focusing on mixing for now.
"But I'm glad you've tried your best to maintain some kind of bond with them.
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They'd lost a few of their own, after all.
"I'm genuinely sorry to hear that. It was hard on everyone, from the gods themselves to the most innocent child. I hope that you'll be able to connect once again with them, since Morax and Her Excellency the Raiden Shogun are here as well."
He is trying to sound optimistic, if just for Venti's sake. He doesn't know how their relationships were with each other, but at least there was a change for reconciliation.
"I've always found that even the smallest bit of communication always helps the bonds you have with your loved ones stay strong. If you haven't already, maybe you could send letters of your own to your fellow Archons. It's worth a shot, is it not?"
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"I might try that."
Anyway. He shakes off the thoughtfulness that threatens to weigh him down further, and exhales sharply. No reason to get any further caught up internally.
"Anyway. They smell good... the mushrooms, I mean. Almost like the ones that grew beneath the trees..."
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He quickly moves to grab a wooden spoon and scoops out a few from the pan he'd been making the filling in. Handing it over to Venti, he hopes that it'll be satisfactory to the archon, but he's very confident in his own cooking skills. He tilts his head with curiosity, to see if he'd approve.
If he makes them well enough to remind Venti of home, then he'd say he accomplished exactly what he was going for today.
"I've never had the opportunity to truly explore Mondstadt, but I'd be honored to know if I've gotten even moderately close to making something that would resemble home for you."
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A few thoughtful chews later and he passes the clean spoon back to Childe.
"... I love them."
Yep, he approves. Wholeheartedly.
"It doesn't have to taste like home, you know? It just has to come from a good place. But I appreciate that you're thinking of me in that regard."
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"I'm glad to hear that. I bet you didn't think that one day, a Fatui Harbinger would be serving you a homecooked dinner, did you?"
He chuckles, the idea of that happening in Teyvat seemingly so far away, like it was a dream. A dream he'd never return to.
He starts rolling out the dough, into balls, giving Venti half of them to do himself. He shows he archon how to press them down flat into a circle and fill them with the mushroom filling. Pinching each shut, he throws them all onto a baking sheet to put them in the oven once they're done.
"Now we make the pie."
The best part, right?
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Hopefully he doesn't have to sound surprised, because he genuinely is. What the Fatui represent is still somewhat of a mystery to him; after all even if the way he watches over Mondstadt isn't as traditional as the other Archons may do their duties, he still must maintain his presence in some way. Not that they would forget who he is or what he represents, but that he promised to never allow tyranny to take hold and force the skies to become obfuscated with clouds and storms ever again.
"But I'm glad it's happening now."
He does his best to imitate what he sees Childe do. Despite being pretty good with his hands and fingers, there are just some things that require an equal amount of practice. The filling is a little uneven in some, but he does his best.
"Mm? Yeah! Pie... mmm."
Certainly makes him smile even wider. He's excited to get to the real important food...
we can jump ahead to dinner after this, and maybe start to wrap it up?
Venti's expression makes him laugh. He now knows where the real priorities lie with his archon friend. Apple pie, probably apple anything for that matter. Childe makes a note to look for more apple recipes in the future, perhaps some that he could even find here in the darkest of realities. He wouldn't mind adding more recipes to his regimen.
"That's what you're really waiting for, isn't it? Don't worry, I'm going to make that pie myself. Baking is a precise art, and so I'll be taking care of it. I guarantee you won't be impressed with anyone else's after trying mine."
The little meat pies are now thrown into the oven, and he shoos Venti off for the time being.
"I'll be out shortly. Give me a moment to make the pie, and by then the food will almost be done."
sounds good to me!
"Sure. In the meantime, I'm going to go back out and check on that shed. Don't worry, I won't leave you alone for too long."
Because he also wants a little taste of what happens to be stored. Not that he's going to gorge himself on booze when Childe is the best kind of company: the kind that's teaching him how to be a better cook. Maybe in that regard, a better person as well?
Imagine a Harbinger doing that for him...
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When he says he's going out to check on the shed, he's certain that Venti's going to be drinking a little bit of his stock. Childe inwardly smiles; the lot from Teyvat that he's met here are really all quite the cast of characters, and he's enjoyed all of their company immensely. Venti of course is no exception, and he wonders if he'll come back a little tipsy from the wine.
It doesn't take long to finish the pie, and their dinner is taken out of the oven and in goes the pie while they eat. He sets a timer, before plating dinner, bringing it out to Venti's dining room table. In addition to their pirozhki and mushroom julienne, he puts out a few smaller bowls with sour cream to dip their pirozhki into. A couple of wine glasses are set as well- he just needs Venti and the wine now.
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"... incredible. I'm amazed by what we've accomplished together, but more by what you can do. You're just full of surprises, aren't you?"
And he hasn't even experienced Childe at his best--- with his weapons drawn.
"If you're this talented, no doubt I'll be in real trouble when I finally honor our agreement from your win."
Sitting down at the table, he eyes the sour cream and the glasses, then pops open the bottle in his hands and pours out the wine.
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"Where it is indeed a rare moment to spar with a Fatui Harbinger, the scarcity of squaring off against an archon themselves feels like a once in a lifetime opportunity."
He swirls his glass after Venti finishes pouring it for him, smelling it. Ah, where he procured this, he couldn't possibly know.
"I don't often say this, but I hope that I don't disappoint you in our little bout. But I'm confident that I'll give you a challenge. And even if you ever just want to have a friendly spar, I'm always willing."
He holds his glass up, as a toast.
"To new friends, and even fiercer battles."
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"Aren't all spars friendly? Or do you normally fight to the death?" Venti swirls his wine and giggles. "I'd be more than happy to give you a challenge... and then some."
A slight tilt of his head and Venti taps his fingers against the bottle.
"He made it. I've liberated some. He's been testing and you know I'm going to enjoy whatever he tries to brew. Even something as young as this."
Venti sips and swishes. It's tasty.
"He's a good man. So don't worry, after we're done together, we'll both be able to have another! With some more pie, too. I hope."
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More apple pies, more dinners, more fights. It's moments like these that make him think that being here in Trench isn't so bad, like maybe this is a home away from home where he can have everything he wants in life. Is there really such a thing, where the door to seeking endless combat is always open, yet he can still have friends, who don't distrust him on principle? He's really only missing his family, but...
They could be like family too, right?
"Haha, don't worry. There's always going to be pie."
He takes one of the mini mushroom pies they'd made, dipping it in sour cream and taking a bite. Just like home...
"This really turned out well. Please, do try it. Because speaking of pie..."
He gets up, and goes into the kitchen. It's not long before he returns with two plates, silverware on top of them and the apple pie in the other hand. He's decorated the top of the pie with the extra crust left over, and cut it into the shape of a Cecilia that sits on the edge. He thought it would add a nice touch to the pie, in addition to doing a cross stitch pattern on the top. He sets all of it down in the middle of the table, before taking a seat once again.
"I figured we could have dessert at the same time."
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It would be nice.
"Ah ha! That's a Cecelia, isn't it? I'd know it from anywhere. I still have one around at all times... a way to remember and go the right direction when I can."
His mouth is watering again. Even after inhaling one whole mini-mushroom pie, his taste buds are screaming for more.
"... Childe," said in between some thoughtful and thoughtless bites (whenever a crumb might spill out from between his lips), "I'm glad you are here. Not because of all you've done for me today, but because... I think I understand you better."
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"But, I should tell you, Childe is just my codename. I also go by Tartaglia. Though I'll respond to either, of course." Another dip into the sour cream, another thoughtful chew. "And I don't just tell anyone my name, haha."
He smiles through another bite, before he starts cutting the pie. He serves a piece to Venti, before taking a slice for himself, letting the aroma fill his nostrils. He hasn't had a good pie in a while.
"I'm actually quite surprised though, if I'm being honest. I was certain after Signora's actions in Mondstadt, that you and I would be enemies purely by association. Not that I would have minded, I would still leap at the chance to fight you," he adds, smirking. "But here we are, and I have to say this is quite pleasant. I'm glad it worked out this way instead."
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And he means it. Resting his elbows on the table and leaning, he watches Childe with a gentle and relaxed smile. Maybe it's the food? The drink? The company? Or perhaps it's all three of these things, putting him at an ease that he wishes that he could've had years ago. Not quite the same as his tea and snacks with the other archons, but very close.
"... but Childe sounds more innocent. I know you're not. Nobody is, especially here. I can't even claim to be that myself."
Now he leans back, lets the pie be served, then immediately goes for a piece. Crust and apple, sweet and savory, mingles in his mouth and nearly takes his breath away.
"No. Not at all. I'm... listen. I don't want to have enemies. That comes with the territory. That doesn't mean I want to make enemies. Either way, I won't submit. I will always fight for my home's freedoms."
Pointing at Childe with his fork, his smile sharpens.
"I rather this than the alternative, but I won't deny you your fight. I promise that. I promise over this pie."
wanna end it here?
"Don't make a promise you can't keep though. I'm not saying you won't, I'm just giving you fair warning. I don't break my promises lightly, and neither should you."
Not that he's broken a promise ever in recent memory. It reminds him of that little rhyme that he grew up with.
"But for now, let's enjoy the night, and the food. Our battle will come another day." He takes another sip of the wine, another mushroom pirozhki, and eats- the food is great and the company greater.
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