Re: HALO 182: Wait, what if we ARE Lawbreaking?
[Dorms]
"You, uh, haven't been around too long huh? Well at the time they took his soul, they weren't Vigil, they were Watchtower and their mission was almost entirely focused on Apocalyptic level threats. They've branched out a little since the Apocalypse Era ended. Point is they don't exactly take innocent souls and lock them away." Felandria actually fought over Rein's son's soul when she was battling the demons in the vault during the collapse of the tower. That concrete slab was a big deal for a reason.
Rein frowns and glances to one side. "If the world were just, I'd be locked up there too. I've earned it. He earned it. But I couldn't help anyone if I was locked away. Regardless, they would be completely justified in not returning him to me." His ears flatten. "And... I wouldn't blame them."
The cat pauses for a silent moment before shaking his head and forcing a smile as he looks back at Felandria. "Forgive me, I'm rambling. The base around here has been too empty as of late and has left me wanting for company, but I certainly don't want to burden you. Did you want any help cleaning your room?"
Re: HALO 182: Wait, what if we ARE Lawbreaking?
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Reinholdt
[Dorms]
"You, uh, haven't been around too long huh? Well at the time they took his soul, they weren't Vigil, they were Watchtower and their mission was almost entirely focused on Apocalyptic level threats. They've branched out a little since the Apocalypse Era ended. Point is they don't exactly take innocent souls and lock them away." Felandria actually fought over Rein's son's soul when she was battling the demons in the vault during the collapse of the tower. That concrete slab was a big deal for a reason.
Rein frowns and glances to one side. "If the world were just, I'd be locked up there too. I've earned it. He earned it. But I couldn't help anyone if I was locked away. Regardless, they would be completely justified in not returning him to me." His ears flatten. "And... I wouldn't blame them."
The cat pauses for a silent moment before shaking his head and forcing a smile as he looks back at Felandria. "Forgive me, I'm rambling. The base around here has been too empty as of late and has left me wanting for company, but I certainly don't want to burden you. Did you want any help cleaning your room?"
Felandria frowns as she listens to Reinholdt's tale.
I'm......I'm sorry about your son.
I hope you can find him again.
In the meantime, I'd love some help.
And some company.
She smiles in a friendly manner.
Re: HALO 182: Wait, what if we ARE Lawbreaking?
[Dorms]
"Oh he's not lost or anything. Vigil has him." That much he thinks he's certain of.
Reinholdt unstraps his phone and sets it on the floor before shifting forms. It's a little unsettling but when he's done he's a handsome six foot humanoid fey whose most distinguishing feature is his pupil-less pink eyes. Reaching down he picks up the phone and sticks it into his pocket. Guess he didn't want to get dust all over his fur.
"All right, just point me at what you'd like done," Reinholdt says, moving to step into the room.
Re: HALO 182: Wait, what if we ARE Lawbreaking?
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[Dorms]
"Oh he's not lost or anything. Vigil has him." That much he thinks he's certain of.
Reinholdt unstraps his phone and sets it on the floor before shifting forms. It's a little unsettling but when he's done he's a handsome six foot humanoid fey whose most distinguishing feature is his pupil-less pink eyes. Reaching down he picks up the phone and sticks it into his pocket. Guess he didn't want to get dust all over his fur.
"All right, just point me at what you'd like done," Reinholdt says, moving to step into the room.
Ooh, you're a shapeshifter!
I can shapeshift too.
She briefly turns into a red furred wolf puppy and does a little flip before turning back.
Could you help me dust?
Re: HALO 182: Wait, what if we ARE Lawbreaking?
[Dorms]
A puppy! Oh noes. Reinholdt takes a moment to remind himself that even if it is cute, it is also a mortal, incessantly drooling enemy and tracker of dirt. Adorableness can not be used against him. Stop... Stop it please.
Oh thank goodness Felandria changed back after performing that one trick. That was dangerous. "Fascinating. A women of many talents I see." Or so he presumes. He knows only of that one talent.
Reinholdt moves in, takes up a clean cloth and begins dusting the room! At one point the work does cause him to sneeze. Dust is bothersome like that.
Re: HALO 182: Wait, what if we ARE Lawbreaking?
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[Dorms]
A puppy! Oh noes. Reinholdt takes a moment to remind himself that even if it is cute, it is also a mortal, incessantly drooling enemy and tracker of dirt. Adorableness can not be used against him. Stop... Stop it please.
Oh thank goodness Felandria changed back after performing that one trick. That was dangerous.
"Fascinating. A women of many talents I see." Or so he presumes. He knows only of that one talent.
Reinholdt moves in, takes up a clean cloth and begins dusting the room! At one point the work does cause him to
sneeze. Dust is bothersome like that.
Bless you.
Fel focuses on the hard to reach places in the room, for obvious reasons.
So, where's everyone else, you said the place was empty.
Re: HALO 182: Wait, what if we ARE Lawbreaking?
[Dorms]
"I don't know. I wasn't in charge of slipping micro locator chips into the ice cream, how silly of you to think that. Why would you think that? That would be suspicious. Ah hah ha. Ha." Reinholdt's eyes start looking for potential exit points to plot an escape route.
But before he can be pressed for more information, there's a beep and Reinholdt checks his phone. "Well it's not the phone call, but we do have visitors. Want to go greet them?" Those alert apps are underappreciated.
If Felandria does say yes, he'll lead the way to the entrance hall.
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[Dorms]
"I don't know. I wasn't in charge of slipping micro locator chips into the ice cream, how silly of you to think that. Why would you think that? That would be suspicious. Ah hah ha. Ha." Reinholdt's eyes start looking for potential exit points to plot an escape route.
But before he can be pressed for more information, there's a beep and Reinholdt checks his phone. "Well it's not the phone call, but we do have visitors. Want to go greet them?" Those alert apps are underappreciated.
If Felandria does say yes, he'll lead the way to the entrance hall.
Felandria will indeed nod with enthusiasm, although she does briefly put a hand on her stomach, thinking about the ice cream she had earlier, but now was not the time, now was the time for new friends!
Right behind ya.
Re: HALO 182: Wait, what if we ARE Lawbreaking?
[Entrance Hall]
Reinholdt swallows. "Uhh, my apologies, but have we met?" There was no denying that there was an incredibly beautiful catgirl in front of him. He's pretty sure he would have remembered any dalliances he might have had with her. Catgirls were far too deeply appealing. But that can't be his baby. So why does she know him and not the other way around?
Re: HALO 182: Wait, what if we ARE Lawbreaking?
[Entrance Hall]
Reinholdt frowns and rubs his face with a hand. "Ah yes. The water guy." That's what he most remembers Arlem from. Getting after Rein for batting at the lake water. Though he thought Arlem was a member of GLoG? Or was it HALO? Rein thinks he encountered Arlem in both those places though never actually asked him about his memberships. So it was VIGIL. Go figure.
Rein glances at Felandria, then down to the baby who gets favored with a small smile before his attention returns to Arlem. "What can I do for you?"
Re: HALO 182: Wait, what if we ARE Lawbreaking?
[Entrance Hall]
She would choose to be distracting during delicate negotiations. Reinholdt frowns. "I'm actually after my son's soul." If there's a worthwhile alternative objective hidden in VIGIL, Rein's not acquainted with it.
Rein tilts his head for a bit, looking confused for a moment before clarity arrives. "Oh, Vax. I can't say she's ever been dishonest with me. I've never actually met her. She's the wife of the person I did negotiate with, Zhareen. I am in the process of converting the ruins of Taverna Generica into a secure mausoleum so I can remember him properly." In the off chance they allow him this. Otherwise he'll have the an overly secure storage space to lease to people who have too many things. "What is it that you think she was dishonest about? I'll be happy to offer any clarification I can give."
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[Entrance Hall]
"Keeping him in the mausoleum was the plan." I hadn't considered banishment. I guess it has merits. Did Zhareen give Vax the wrong message? She wasn't the brightest merperson...
"Involving them was something of a convenient accident. The last time I went to VIGIL for aid you tortured me. I had acquired stole a cursed object some important demon staff piece that Zhareen wanted. I couldn't trust her intentions. She asked if there was anything I would trade for it, I needed time to be sure. so I told her the only thing I wanted was custody over my son's soul and she agreed to help me. I hope I didn't turn her off from Treasure Hunting. I owed her at least a chance."
"But I wouldn't be allowed inside to see the jar would I? Sort of defeats the point. I could stick a name on a plaque anywhere if that's all it took. And no offense if only but I find your security in question given recent events."
How psychics hold conversations while reading minds is beyond me.
Re: HALO 182: Wait, what if we ARE Lawbreaking?
[Entrance Hall]
"What happened? What happened is we historically spent a lot of time on the opposite sides of the line. But I would have gone. I was just working up to it." Once I figured out how to broach the topic without being instantly ridiculed and kicked out.
"Better off? I don't think so. I contained it without any problems or ill effects. And I certainly can't just renege on a deal unless you can provide me with a very good reason as to why I shouldn't give it to them. Besides, I actually can't give it to you. By my understanding it's one of three pieces of a demon staff and VIGIL already has a piece in their possession. Basic rule of separated cursed objects: Don't bring them back together, no matter how well intentioned." Maybe Reinholdt should write a book about the dos and don'ts of treasure hunting.
Re: HALO 182: Wait, what if we ARE Lawbreaking?
[Entrance Hall]
Reinholdt frowns at Arlem's continued suggested insistence the demon staff would be better off with VIGIL. "Not letting the same organization hold multiple pieces is procedure enough."
Her further questions only makes Rein's frown deepen, having believed this point already obvious. He looks over and nods at Ziselle. "If your son died, would you want to shove aside his memory and forget him? Would you bury him or cremate him? Would you keep his baby clothes? Would you talk to his ashes? Would you plant flowers at his grave? Would you value a picture? His favorite toy?" Reinholdt grows quiet for a few moments, turning his head even further to wipe something off his face before returning his gaze to Arlem.
"Because I am Shepherd's father. And I have no pictures. I have no toys, nor clothes. No ashes and no grave. All I have is a soul in a jar kept in your custody. And I'd like it back please."
Re: HALO 182: Wait, what if we ARE Lawbreaking?
[Entrance Hall]
"Oh no. If only someone had the insight to stall for time so they could check backgrounds and run character tests instead of handing the relic over right there on the spot." Reinholdt only barely manages to keep himself from rolling his eyes.
Largely because his eyes are busy searching Arlem's, trying to find the source of the callousness that led her to such a sorrowful conclusion. It probably came from death. Conclusions often do. "If you wish to conflate moving on with forgetting, then that is your perogative alone. But if you as a parent cannot already understand my position, then I can say nothing that will make you understand. I am sorry for your loss."
Reinholdt considers addressing Felandria's statement himself, but decides he'd rather hear Arlem's explanation. It would help him understand the extent of her position on the subject.