Waver Velvet (
nonacquiescent) wrote in
towerofanimus2013-01-13 01:56 am
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Characters: Waver Velvet and open
Setting: Floors 14, 45, 19 and 43 or anywhere else
Format: Starting with action but I can match
Summary: Waver's been in the tower for twenty years and become a grumpy bum. Replies will come from
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Warnings: Nothing really, I don't think.
Floor 14
[Is there really someone sitting in front of a tv with a Playstation controller in hand...in boxers and an undershirt? Yup, there sure is. And that person is Waver. Poor posture and everything. Although it might be hard to some to recognise him as Waver Velvet at first, as he's aged twenty years. His hair grown out past his waist, and being nearly a foot taller are the major points. Care to join? Sure you do.]
Floor 45
[Waver stands at the windows, looking out to the clouds as he thinks. The faceless creatures occasionally watch him, but he pays it no mind, and even chuckles to himself in thinking of his first day in the tower and how afraid he had been. Looking down at what little of the world below he can see through the clouds is a good way to problem-solve, or work out a plan for his next lesson, letting his mind wander. Today, though, he's thinking about what his life could have been outside the tower. Remaining with Rider and those he had met in the Tower of Animus certainly did him good, but if it all had never happened, where would he be? There's no use in wishing for that, or to go home, he's seen the ruins of his world firsthand now. But the thought is an interesting one nonetheless, and something difficult to turn away from. Especially when he's now spent longer in the tower than he'd spent at home.]
Floor 19
[An average day for Waver has always involved plenty of reading. Finding very few other spots in which he can concentrate without being bothered by the tower, or people in the tower, he sits in the library with a magic text of his own. He jots down notes in a notebook as he goes. There are enough magi in the tower to bounce his ideas off of from time to time, as he still strongly believes study can create a great magus. These days it's all a matter of getting any new books from home. Luckily he's received a few at Christmas from the administrators, and has several others piled up on the table. Although a nearly tattered copy of The Iliad sits among them. He's also lighted a cigar and sits with it in his mouth almost the entire time, with no regard for the fact that a library probably isn't the best place to be smoking.]
Floor 43
[In the evening, Waver takes a plate of food up to the cells, as he thinks Ryuunosuke has been locked in one for some time, and can't allow him to starve in there and end up free again. He carries it nonchalantly through the tower, taking the elevator to floor 41 and walking the rest of the way. But when he gets there, and sees the cells all empty, the doors simply hanging open, he drops the plate, sending it crashing to the ground.]
Shit--
[Had someone let Ryuunosuke out? He has to find him right away, before he can hurt anyone, any of the children he tutors.
He can be found all around the tower, desperately looking for the one he should be watching, and cursing under his breath the whole time.]
Setting: Floors 14, 45, 19 and 43 or anywhere else
Format: Starting with action but I can match
Summary: Waver's been in the tower for twenty years and become a grumpy bum. Replies will come from
Warnings: Nothing really, I don't think.
Floor 14
[Is there really someone sitting in front of a tv with a Playstation controller in hand...in boxers and an undershirt? Yup, there sure is. And that person is Waver. Poor posture and everything. Although it might be hard to some to recognise him as Waver Velvet at first, as he's aged twenty years. His hair grown out past his waist, and being nearly a foot taller are the major points. Care to join? Sure you do.]
Floor 45
[Waver stands at the windows, looking out to the clouds as he thinks. The faceless creatures occasionally watch him, but he pays it no mind, and even chuckles to himself in thinking of his first day in the tower and how afraid he had been. Looking down at what little of the world below he can see through the clouds is a good way to problem-solve, or work out a plan for his next lesson, letting his mind wander. Today, though, he's thinking about what his life could have been outside the tower. Remaining with Rider and those he had met in the Tower of Animus certainly did him good, but if it all had never happened, where would he be? There's no use in wishing for that, or to go home, he's seen the ruins of his world firsthand now. But the thought is an interesting one nonetheless, and something difficult to turn away from. Especially when he's now spent longer in the tower than he'd spent at home.]
Floor 19
[An average day for Waver has always involved plenty of reading. Finding very few other spots in which he can concentrate without being bothered by the tower, or people in the tower, he sits in the library with a magic text of his own. He jots down notes in a notebook as he goes. There are enough magi in the tower to bounce his ideas off of from time to time, as he still strongly believes study can create a great magus. These days it's all a matter of getting any new books from home. Luckily he's received a few at Christmas from the administrators, and has several others piled up on the table. Although a nearly tattered copy of The Iliad sits among them. He's also lighted a cigar and sits with it in his mouth almost the entire time, with no regard for the fact that a library probably isn't the best place to be smoking.]
Floor 43
[In the evening, Waver takes a plate of food up to the cells, as he thinks Ryuunosuke has been locked in one for some time, and can't allow him to starve in there and end up free again. He carries it nonchalantly through the tower, taking the elevator to floor 41 and walking the rest of the way. But when he gets there, and sees the cells all empty, the doors simply hanging open, he drops the plate, sending it crashing to the ground.]
Shit--
[Had someone let Ryuunosuke out? He has to find him right away, before he can hurt anyone, any of the children he tutors.
He can be found all around the tower, desperately looking for the one he should be watching, and cursing under his breath the whole time.]

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How so? Only a month has passed since the Christmas party, Waver. A few weeks ago, you were teaching me about video games. I would remember if time marched on, and I would age as well..at least, that's what I think.
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[Tohko sighed and scratched her head.]
..That's the problem with memory experiments. We can't tell who truly is being experimented on and who isn't.
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[Tohko sighed again..but managed a small smile.]
However, it is interesting to see what you'll like like a few years down the road.
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Is it? It looks like thirty-nine is a long way away for you, it's more than a few years, anyway.
[Just going to keep smoking, play it cool, who's embarrassed? Certainly not him, haha...ha...]
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Well, there's nothing wrong with that! I'll be thirty-nine soon enough..at least, that's what I think. But tell me, do I still keep my braids when I'm that old? Don't tell me that a monster or something manages to chop them off.
[Those braids were pretty important to Tohko. Not because of their appearance, but because they held a precious memory of her Mother.]
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Thanks..that's good to hear. I could grow them back again if they were cut, but it would take a long time, and I have a precious memory attached to them. I would hate to forget it while they were growing back again. I know I probably wouldn't..but I'd still like to hang onto them, just in case.
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[At that last line though, Tohko couldn't help but give a genuine, warm smile.]
..But thank you. That really does mean a lot to me. Thanks.
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[He adjusts his coat to distract himself from being embarrassed, and hopefully to distract Tohko from noticing. Even after all this time, anything even remotely similar to 'touchy-feely' is tough for him. Even just a friend thanking him for saying something nice.]
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..Alright then. Ah, by the way..it probably isn't a good idea to smoke cigars in here.
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[He says it with a completely straight face.]
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Ah, alright then. That does sound like something I'd agree to. So, in accordance with our agreement, I'll be meeting you in the media room for a lesson!
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[He waves the cigar a bit to indicate he means 'you don't mind if I smoke'.]
I have a lesson to teach later, but how does around seven sound?
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[That was meant more as a joke than anything to be taken seriously. At the mention of a class, Tohko nodded.]
Oh, sure! That's fine with me. What will you be teaching?
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[He's going to leave it at that, but, no, he can't, he didn't expect her to believe it at all, so he shakes his head and laughs.]
You shouldn't believe anything you're told, though. It was a joke.
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[At the laughter and the words, Tohko sighs and her smile diminishes..but it doesn't vanish completely.]
..I don't believe just everything I'm told! I know it would be a little strange of me to accept an agreement like that..but I'm curious about video games, so I can see myself accepting that sort of agreement. I believed it because I trusted you.
[And Tohko just thought of something and sighed again.]
However..I'll let the 'agreement' still stand if you answer a question for me. As you grow, will you understand how Oba Yozo felt?
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..No, I'm not asking that because you smoke. I don't have a problem with you smoking, really. But..if you're so confused, then you've probably forgotten why I gave that book to you in the first place.
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