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Ortus Nigenad ([personal profile] noniad) wrote in [community profile] deercountry2022-04-13 04:55 pm

[semi-open] i am the world's poor pessimist | april catch-all

Who: Ortus Nigenad and YOU
What: April Catchall
When: April
Where: Various
Content Warnings: Discussion of death, Harrow the Ninth spoilers

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[personal profile] megatheorem 2022-04-24 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Something tells me they're not going to put in a bell.

[Just a hunch, unless Gideon decided it was funny, but that doesn't seem like her particular brand. He thinks, also, that no one asked for his service for the obvious reason of not wanting him to serve, but he says nothing to this point— maybe Ninth dynamics are more fraught than he previously judged, and the history there subverts expectations.

Who can say. What he can say, and perhaps should be careful about saying, is,]
He likes her. The Emperor, and Harrow. He told me she "humors" him, whatever that means.

[And he thinks about God's Own Study, and how Harrow must surely enjoy it, in her way. Hmm.]

Maybe they could help you with your repairs. A stylish bone door would liven up the place.
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[personal profile] megatheorem 2022-04-26 01:37 pm (UTC)(link)
[Hoo boy, he thinks, which is the best he can think when faced with the inexorable truth that Piety is an insurmountable wall, apparently. He purses his lips; he resolves to adapt a healthy resignation to that, and not mumble any sacrileges, if only because he likes Harrow and her piety is just something that's going to happen.

It kind of shortens the list of wholly appropriate conversation topics, namely Harrow, but he'll handle it. Odd to think that Ortus Nigenad might be someone he straight doesn't know how to talk to, but it was bound to happen sooner or later. Hmm.]


No; he only said it to me. I didn't say it to her, either, if you're worried about that. Harrow's— devotion is between her and God, I figure.

[A real shame!! He's past it. He's not. He's maintaining a carefully balanced neutrality, as competently as he can.]

Anyway, that's a non-starter. I heard you're a writer, meanwhile. What's your genre?
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[personal profile] megatheorem 2022-04-30 06:11 pm (UTC)(link)
[Hm, yes - there's plenty of unpacked items left in there, mostly about Harrow and God, but more importantly Harrow. Palamedes' pointed, practiced neutrality about God and his Awful Business is a thing he's likely to revisit in due time, but for now - well.

For Gideon and Harrow and Paul (and Kaworu, although he knows marginally less there) to live in a real house with a comparatively better level of warmth and care than the usual, Palamedes can stop telling God to go fuck himself. Probably.]


Sure, [he says, to the thanks, and quirks a brief smile for it.] Of course. We're friends.

[@ harrow endure his friendship ty]

Are you familiar with the popular poetry style of the Sixth? [uhhhh haha-] It's mostly erotic.

[But did he still read it, even if it was for the thot corps, yes indeed.]

I would love to delve into something else.
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[personal profile] megatheorem 2022-05-03 12:49 am (UTC)(link)
[Haha, oh, the poor Ninth and their ascetic everything. Would that every Ninth scion could be as open about the joys of unabashedly horny media as Gideon. Palamedes decides not to; instead he nods, as if Ortus' polite glance aside is not akin to visibly steaming out of the ears from any other House.

He thinks for a moment, hand tucked under his chin, then with a snap of his fingers:]


Oh— 'All Entrancing Beside the Vapors and the Metacarpals' had to have been in there, correct? I never liked the 'Vapors' addition, it always seemed trite to me. That's a fairly early piece in the canon, and not usually picked for the off-world set. Maybe if the Ninth welcomed more visitors.

["If the Ninth wanted to give the hardest battles to our sexiest soldiers," that is.]

Anyway, I know plenty of Seventh poetry, though only filtered through the Lady Septimus' personal tastes. 'Differently florid' is a spectacularly apt description.