Call out one of the characters from my muselist with a starter, a prompt, a general 'hey can we do something with these characters' comment, a smoke signal, etc., and I'll get back to you with some kind of RP thread!
[Looks like Chuuya doesn’t have much choice. Akutagawa’s coat produces several tendrils that wrap around Chuuya’s middle, pinning his arms to his sides and keeping him there.]
[Chuuya makes sure to shut the door behind him when he leaves so other people won't see Akutagawa in his room.
He heads to the infirmary, has a brief conversation with Mori - 'hey there's a guy in my room who's dealing with Baby's First Hangover so I need painkillers, plus I won't be doing morning delves' - and soon returns to his room with a glass of water and a bottle of painkillers, both of which he hands to Akutagawa.]
[Akutagawa doesn’t realize just how bad he’s feeling until he tries to sit up, and then the world starts spinning, his head throbbing, and he immediately lies back down with a groan.
Thank god Chuuya shows up shortly after with painkillers, which Akutagawa immediately downs.]
Alcohol is terrible.
[He gives Chuuya a once-over.]
How are you not hungover as badly? You drank more than I did.
You could probably kill me with them if you wanted to, yeah? I've been figuring you could kill me since you told me you were a mafia assassin, this doesn't make any difference.
[Nobody has ever asked Akutagawa to hurt them before, but he supposes there must be a reason for it, and he lashes out with Rashōmon to cut Chuuya’s palm in a nice, neat line.]
[Chuuya only winces momentarily, before holding out his hand palm-up to show Akutagawa exactly why he'd asked: the cut 'bleeds' ink. No ordinary human being would have that black liquid dripping from their hand.]
Something like that. The memories attached to a dead author's book in spirit form. I usually tune people out when they start explaining the details, because I don't care.
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[Looks like Chuuya doesn’t have much choice. Akutagawa’s coat produces several tendrils that wrap around Chuuya’s middle, pinning his arms to his sides and keeping him there.]
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You know somebody's going to come yell at me for 'oversleeping' eventually, right.
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[That’s not a thing you can do as a dead author, but Akutagawa doesn’t know that.]
My head is pounding...
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[...and at least stick his head out the door.]
First hangover?
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[Akutagawa will reluctantly let Chuuya up, retracting the tendrils wrapped around him.]
Do you have pills? For the pain?
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[Chuuya makes sure to shut the door behind him when he leaves so other people won't see Akutagawa in his room.
He heads to the infirmary, has a brief conversation with Mori - 'hey there's a guy in my room who's dealing with Baby's First Hangover so I need painkillers, plus I won't be doing morning delves' - and soon returns to his room with a glass of water and a bottle of painkillers, both of which he hands to Akutagawa.]
Take two.
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[Akutagawa doesn’t realize just how bad he’s feeling until he tries to sit up, and then the world starts spinning, his head throbbing, and he immediately lies back down with a groan.
Thank god Chuuya shows up shortly after with painkillers, which Akutagawa immediately downs.]
Alcohol is terrible.
[He gives Chuuya a once-over.]
How are you not hungover as badly? You drank more than I did.
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[Withdrawal symptoms are a bitch.
Chuuya sits down next to Akutagawa, so he can go back to clinging to him if he wants.]
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[A tiny tendril of Rashōmon emerges unbidden from his sleeve to wrap around Chuuya’s wrist.]
You haven’t asked what my powers are. Or seemed afraid of them.
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You could probably kill me with them if you wanted to, yeah? I've been figuring you could kill me since you told me you were a mafia assassin, this doesn't make any difference.
[Actually, it's kind of cute...]
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[He’ll need to report back to HQ soon, but for now...]
Are you going to allow me to stay, then?
[The tendril of Rashomon squeezes a little tighter before Akutagawa let’s go and lies back down.]
Why do you live in a library?
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[Delivered entirely matter-of-factly, like: of course that's the most reasonable explanation.]
Stay as long as you want.
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[Akutagawa looks at Chuuya like he’s crazy, one eyebrow raised.]
Explain.
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Can you cut my hand? I don't have anything on me unless you want me to try to get myself to bleed with a pen.
[He figures Akutagawa has at least some ways of making a person bleed.]
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[Nobody has ever asked Akutagawa to hurt them before, but he supposes there must be a reason for it, and he lashes out with Rashōmon to cut Chuuya’s palm in a nice, neat line.]
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Does this clear anything up?
[Probably not.]
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...is that...ink?
[He swipes a finger through the black liquid and licks it (that’s sanitary), and immediately grimaces. It totally is ink.]
I see. You’re dead, but alive. Some kind of otherworldly being.
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Something like that. The memories attached to a dead author's book in spirit form. I usually tune people out when they start explaining the details, because I don't care.
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[Akutagawa isn’t going to call bullshit on that, because he’s honestly heard crazier things. He just can’t think of any right now.
He reaches out to touch Chuuya’s face, out of simple curiousity.]
You must be powerful. A being to fear.
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...Not really.
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[Chuuya really is warm. Not at all like a corpse. So he’s less like a zombie and more like a ghost.]
The job you have. What is it?
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Purifying tainted books by going inside them and killing monsters. Apparently I don't have to do that until this afternoon today, lucky me.
[He's not great at keeping track of his schedule.]
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How do you fight?
[He’s so curious about Chuuya, and he can’t even explain why. Maybe it’s the painkillers?]
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With a gun. A gun that turns into a book, but it works pretty much the same.
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[He’s weird about this stuff. Please forgive him.]
You’ve seen only a fraction of my power.
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