Diarmuid Ua Duibhne (
oathshackledbird) wrote in
towerofanimus2013-11-26 08:31 pm
There is no way THAT fit in your trunk...
Characters: Diarmuid Ua Duibhne (
oathshackledbird ) and you!
Setting: Room 4-16 (Closed prompt for Cu Chulainn,
puppy_lancer ) on the 25th, and anywhere in the Tower for the rest of the week.
Format:: Starting in prose, pick whatever you want after!
Summary: Cu Chulainn asked Zo for a gift for Diarmuid and was granted it. Now, he gets to give an old friend to his brother and maybe it will help mend the gap that has been between them ever since the fight with Sephiorth. Afterward, Diarmuid spends the week focusing on teaching Mac an Chuill the floors and dangers of the Tower.
Warnings: None at the moment, will update if needed!
Note: While Diarmuid will be focusing on training and getting the hound accustomed to being in the Tower, there will be plenty of time to sparring, monster hunting, and talking for anyone who runs into him.
Room 4-16, Nov 25th (Closed to Cu Chulainn):
Diarmuid frowns as he makes his way back to his room after a visit to the carnival. His brother had asked him to come and while they were slowly starting to act a little more normal around each other, Diarmuid is still uneasy. The loud noises coming from the room as he approaches don't help him feel any better about this meeting.
He pauses at the door to the room, before finally opening it only to see his brother fighting with a very large...dog?
His eyes grow wide as the dog, sensing his owner, wiggles away from Cu Chulainn and runs full speed at him. Before Diarmuid even has time to think about it, a sharp command in Ancient Gaelic bursts from his mouth. The dog comes to a stop so quickly he skids, dropping to sit near Diarmuid's feet. This causes Diarmuid to smile and he bends down to pat the dog on the head, muttering several soft words of praise before standing again and looking toward his brother.
"Brother? What is Mac an Chuill doing here?"
All over the Tower, Nov 25th to Nov 30th (Open):
Irish Wolfhounds have hunted and worked alongside their humans for a very long time. Mac an Chuill is an ancestor of those dogs, his line having done those things alongside Diarmuid's family for a very long time. In fact, the hound's sire had been one of the things Diarmuid reclaimed when he and Grainne were finally able to stop running and settle down. He had raised Mac an Chuill from a puppy and trained the dog as well.
However brave and loyal the hound is, though, the things he is facing in the Tower are much different than the things he faced in the woods of Ireland. While Diarmuid never held it against the hound for fleeing when the boar charged him--after all a curse was in play then--fleeing from a monster here in the Tower would likely get one or both of them killed.
That is why Diarmuid will be spending most of this week with the hound at his side, familiarizing him to the Tower and its many dangers. It will not be unusual to see him training the dog by fighting monsters, or showing him around the different floors. Always, the hound will be near him even though he is unleashed. Irish Wolfhounds are known for their loyalty and intelligence. Mac an Chuill is no exception and that is very clear in his eyes and manner. He is taking this just as seriously as Diarmuid is.
At the beginning of the week, Diarmuid will be around all floors, but after the 29th, he suddenly starts avoiding floors where powers are nullified. He will also seem more tense and uneasy than usual. Perhaps a spar or two will help work out that nervous energy? Or maybe a conversation will help get his mind off everything that has been going on?
Setting: Room 4-16 (Closed prompt for Cu Chulainn,
Format:: Starting in prose, pick whatever you want after!
Summary: Cu Chulainn asked Zo for a gift for Diarmuid and was granted it. Now, he gets to give an old friend to his brother and maybe it will help mend the gap that has been between them ever since the fight with Sephiorth. Afterward, Diarmuid spends the week focusing on teaching Mac an Chuill the floors and dangers of the Tower.
Warnings: None at the moment, will update if needed!
Note: While Diarmuid will be focusing on training and getting the hound accustomed to being in the Tower, there will be plenty of time to sparring, monster hunting, and talking for anyone who runs into him.
Room 4-16, Nov 25th (Closed to Cu Chulainn):
Diarmuid frowns as he makes his way back to his room after a visit to the carnival. His brother had asked him to come and while they were slowly starting to act a little more normal around each other, Diarmuid is still uneasy. The loud noises coming from the room as he approaches don't help him feel any better about this meeting.
He pauses at the door to the room, before finally opening it only to see his brother fighting with a very large...dog?
His eyes grow wide as the dog, sensing his owner, wiggles away from Cu Chulainn and runs full speed at him. Before Diarmuid even has time to think about it, a sharp command in Ancient Gaelic bursts from his mouth. The dog comes to a stop so quickly he skids, dropping to sit near Diarmuid's feet. This causes Diarmuid to smile and he bends down to pat the dog on the head, muttering several soft words of praise before standing again and looking toward his brother.
"Brother? What is Mac an Chuill doing here?"
All over the Tower, Nov 25th to Nov 30th (Open):
Irish Wolfhounds have hunted and worked alongside their humans for a very long time. Mac an Chuill is an ancestor of those dogs, his line having done those things alongside Diarmuid's family for a very long time. In fact, the hound's sire had been one of the things Diarmuid reclaimed when he and Grainne were finally able to stop running and settle down. He had raised Mac an Chuill from a puppy and trained the dog as well.
However brave and loyal the hound is, though, the things he is facing in the Tower are much different than the things he faced in the woods of Ireland. While Diarmuid never held it against the hound for fleeing when the boar charged him--after all a curse was in play then--fleeing from a monster here in the Tower would likely get one or both of them killed.
That is why Diarmuid will be spending most of this week with the hound at his side, familiarizing him to the Tower and its many dangers. It will not be unusual to see him training the dog by fighting monsters, or showing him around the different floors. Always, the hound will be near him even though he is unleashed. Irish Wolfhounds are known for their loyalty and intelligence. Mac an Chuill is no exception and that is very clear in his eyes and manner. He is taking this just as seriously as Diarmuid is.
At the beginning of the week, Diarmuid will be around all floors, but after the 29th, he suddenly starts avoiding floors where powers are nullified. He will also seem more tense and uneasy than usual. Perhaps a spar or two will help work out that nervous energy? Or maybe a conversation will help get his mind off everything that has been going on?

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Suddenly, Edgeworth remembers a particular home visit from his mentor. The moment Von Karma stepped into the room, Edgeworth's dog, Pess, started growling and baring her fangs. Von Karma glared at the dog, which made her growl even more. Eventually, Edgeworth had to lock Pess in the back rooms. It was an unpleasant experience, involving Von Karma asking his protege if he can look after a dog and making suggestions that she should be put down (although Von Karma was the only person Pess had ever growled at in her life).
Either way, it made Edgeworth wonder if he had made a reckless move, although…] Hm. Your uninformed observation has been duly taken into account. That said, I do admit that I should have been more careful.
You said that Lancer got that...[Thing] dog from Zo?
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Yes, that is what I said. I had no idea you could get a living thing from the suggestion box, but apparently you can. At least, you can get a pet. I expect asking for a person would not be a good idea.
[Diarmuid reaches down to stroke the dog's head, and Mac and Chuill seems to relax a little more.]
I guess he's a soul in a film form like us? I really don't know how things work for pets. While I have heard of others having them, he is the first one I have actually run into.
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A soul in film, huh....? [Diarmuid is only 'guessing', though. If he's wrong, though, then, if Pess....
The thought of his dog being dead and a replacement coming gave Edgeworth a sickly feeling in his stomach...
No, he can't think about that now. It's not the time - they have so few months left and he cannot get the thought if his friends being dead get to him now.
.....At least he tries not to let it get to him.]
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It is my best guess, but it is only a guess. Perhaps we will find out more as we find out more about ourselves. Until then, I will enjoy having him at my side again for at least a little while, quirks and all.
And don't worry. He is well trained. I will make sure he does not wreck our room.
[He almost adds 'anymore than my brother already does,' but refrains, a slight grin the only hint of the joke that passed his mind, but not his lips.]
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He notices that grin but thinks it's something else...] I hope by 'well-trained' you also mean that he is house-trained. [He doesn't care whether or not Celtic dogs get house-trained. There HAS to be some rules in the dorm.]
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I said he will not make a mess of the room and I mean it. Just because he and I both originate from ancient times, doesn't mean we are savages who cannot keep things clean.
Official apology for my muse time.
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[There is a slight cold tone in his voice. Diarmuid isn't sure if he should be insult or not. Edgeworth might want to watch his step.]
OK REAL TAG NOW I SWEAR.
LOL!
[The cold tone leaves his voice for the moment, but Diarmuid still sounds very stern.]
He would not react well to her brandishing a weapon at him whether she intends to use it as such or not.
Re: LOL!
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Have you?
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I have been in this hellhole for nearly a year. You think it wouldn't have occurred to me by now to warn my own sister of its dangers?
[It's okay, Diarmuid. Your roomie probably wouldn't have mentioned it to you anyway because it wouldn't have occurred to him to. He hates talking about himself and he wouldn't have mentioned that he had a sister until she arrived.]
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[Diarmuid crosses his arms over his chest, gaze never leaving Edgeworth's face.]
So, I don't know. Have you?
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I think that answer should be obvious by now.
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[Remember the elevator thing, Edgeworth?]
If you wish others to know something about you, then say it. For all our powers, very few people in the Tower are mind readers.
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While it would be silly to jump to conclusions [That was Edgeworth for his first four years as a prosecutor and that attitude got innocent people in jail.], we have known each other for a year and worked together many months. I would be incredibly surprised if you did not come to any reasonable conclusions about your roommate by now. Without him having to spell them out for you.
[The sound in Edgeworth's voice - he's not angry, just disappointed. He doesn't expect the guy to just make assumptions. However, they have known each other for a year. Diarmuid is a pretty perceptive man after all. He would have spotted things like Edgeworth working hard at training, working out things in the research, or the fact that Edgeworth brought Phoenix and Maya to training lessons.
Well, at least Edgeworth hoped he would work out these things. Maybe the prosecutor should have been a bit more clear on it.
Maybe...
He might as well add this.] If you really must know, I discussed it with her some time ago. [Which probably led to a lot of whipping but he's not going to discuss that. THE THINGS YOU HAVE TO GO THROUGH TO PROTECT YOUR SISTER...
He's not gonna talk about the whole ask for help thing. He does sometimes ask....except with the elevator thing but as far as he is concerned he has sorted that out.
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[Perhaps it's because he can tell there is some tension in the air, but Mac an Chuill shifts, growling softly. Diarmuid reaches out to stroke the dog's head to calm him.]
...there is a difference between coming to a reasonable conclusion and making an assumption. For example, you and your sister? There is a tension of some kind between you. What it is, I do not know, but it is there. You don't seem to be the kind to withhold information from someone because you have a history with them, but I have no way of knowing that for sure especially since you are not all that open with information to the rest of us. Considering it is her safety we are talking about, I wish to take no risks that my conclusion is the wrong one.
I may not be the knight I once was, but some things do not change. I am still fighting to protect as many people as I can and to do that I can take no risks making sure information is passed along. Even if I trust someone and know them very well, I would ask to double check. There are things that just cannot be left to chance.
That said, I am glad to hear she has been warned. Presumptions and assumptions aside, sometimes the things that happen here keep us so busy we don't always have the time to deal with even the things that are the most important to us.