[ it's said simply. faith starts like this, he knows. tighnari pulls his tail up next to him, and begins to card his fingers through the dried meats, searching for the least seasoned slice of it to swallow. ]
You have been working on a case. Researchers from Spantamad Darshan have disappeared, all of whom have expertise in robotics and elemental fuel for artificial creations. Further more, various parts and orders from Port Ormos have gone missing as well, their disappearance tied to a series of forest fires in northern Vissudha field. You were dispatched to find the person responsible, and bring them to justice. I trust that this is more than familiar, so far?
his investigations are, of course, on the record, but while they are still open, he prefers the details of his doings to be kept as tightly wrapped as possible, lest information regarding his hunt reach the ears of his prey. that tighnari should know these things is a little surprising. he's no matra, no scribe. cyno's brows lift. he takes a bite of biryani, to keep his promise. ]
Yes. This is all correct.
[ there's no reason to deny what tighnari already knows, after all, and he's quite curious to learn just how he knows it, and how it could tie into the fact that they have somehow spoken before. he takes another bite, and listens carefully. ]
[ it's remarkable to tighnari that cyno's body language is as expressive as it is. he feels, rather than sees, the tension in cyno's shoulders, the way he examines him as if looking for a crack within a mysterious veneer. a question unasked - not for the lack of curiosity, but, tighnari thinks, of trust. he's also continued to eat his biryani.
in turn, tighnari fetches for himself another slice of roasted fig. ]
A crucial clue you found was the crushed petal of an unknown flower. Amurta driyoshes consulting on the case noted that it was a petal from a young flower of the Tacca genus, though the plant is not known for any commercial uses and its general location within that quadrant of forest is not well-studied. Knowing where to look, however, would allow you enough time to capture those involved without further sacrifices, or time allowed for them to complete their project.
Your colleague consulted with a source in order to map out the possible locations where the Tacca genus could cluster based on soil composition, weather patterns, nutrient pathways and leyline disturbances within the past year. [ his ears dip. the fig disappears between his fangs. ] I was the source. The report you read on the matter was mine. So in a sense, I have spoken to you.
[ and just like that, the pieces snap into place. the tension in cyno's expression melts away, leaving in its place a smooth, near imperceptible smile. ]
Your report was incredibly helpful. Thanks to you, I've been able to mark out several locations for possible work sites, based on a number of factors. [ terrain, space, underground cave networks. ] I should be able to scout them out within the week. I've been working on this case for a long time.
[ nearly a year, now, cyno has been tracking his prey, but it has been no easy task. it's a snake with many heads, each one cunning and quick, but all it took was a careless suspect stepping on a rare plant and tracking its petals to the city. that, and an equally cunning fox. another bite of biryani. ]
[ he's never been called incredible before. rationally speaking, each word will eventually be applied to each individual at some point in time in their lifetimes. what tighnari did was not particularly exceptional: he had time, and the wherewithal to live inside the house of daena until he pulled up each and every topographical survey done in the past decade of the vissudha river. only a slave without purpose would have the sheer time and energy to do so.
cyno's lips quirk. tighnari- well. ]
When you detain the culprit [ he says - when, as if it were a foregone conclusion, because it is. because it's the general mahamatra - because it's cyno. ] I would like to see the project they were working on before it's destroyed; the project of creating sentience.
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[ cyno falls silent, for several moments, chewing his food, his gaze drifting away as he weighs the request given to him against possible repercussions. tighnari isn't asking to keep any of the work, or to continue it in any way, only to see it, but as sharp as he is, that could still lead to problems. what he's asking of cyno is trust. trust that he won't make him regret his decision, should he accept. trust that he will not do anything untoward with whatever information he is made privy to.
and as much as cyno enjoys tighnari, currently, he's known him for a mere hour. now, cyno considers himself an excellent judge of character - he has to be, to do his job well. he must be able to see through lies and bribes, to take the proper measure of a person in order to see to the bottom of the murky rivers of his cases. his snap judgment of tighnari seems sound enough, and were he asked to bet on it, he would say that tighnari is trustworthy. but he cannot know for sure. not yet. ]
[ the onus is on him to explain, he knows. the issue is, tighnari isn't sure how to. he's never had to, not once. nobody has ever expected an explanation of him, because valuka shuna were not listened to. he finds that he likes it, this new accountability, and the steady cast of cyno's eyes as he studies something in tighnari's expression beyond what tighnari is able to guess.
he takes off his veil. the silver jangle of the chained baubles keeping it looped around his ears slide onto the table between them. he pulls one padded foot up onto the couch, and swishes his fingers for yet another less-seasoned slice of meat. ]
I'm likely to explain it inadequately. [ he admits, ] But I know something about being created, or a born, for a purpose outside of one's control. Whatever it is, if it has sentience or not, I think someone who understands what it went through ought to acknowledge it before it's gone from the world.
[ by now, cyno is more than halfway through his serving of biryani, and beginning to feel full, so for the moment, he sets it aside. and then tighnari is removing his veil.
it's difficult not to be arrested by his beauty. cyno may be more immune to physicality than most - he has to be - but he still has eyes. he can still appreciate the world around him. all fair skin and delicate features, cyno is quite sure that tighnari is the most ethereal person he has ever seen, from the curve of his lips to the tall, proud prick of his ears. most attractive, however, is the haughtiness he carries himself with, and his razor-edged wit. nevertheless, if cyno's gaze lingers on him for a few moments more than strictly necessary, well, can he be blamed? ]
I see.
[ tighnari's explanation certainly tugs at the heartstrings, but as ever, when anyone tells cyno anything, he must consider whether or not it is a lie. an unfortunate effect of being a matra. of being the general. he does not think tighnari is lying to him, but cyno is a responsible man, he must take time to consider. ]
I'll keep your request in mind, and let you know when the suspects are apprehended.
[ it's an honest response. tighnari had only asked for cyno to consider his request seriously. he has been, he thinks, considered seriously, with the same weight that those making the same request would deserve.
it's a novel feeling, to know that he is being treated on equal footing as all of the other children of sumeru. he is pleased by it, and it shows in the dip of his ears. ]
Please do. [ he says, and means it. then: ] Are you going to finish that biryani?
Not right now. I'll have some more in an hour or so. You're welcome to some, if you'd like.
[ there's plenty more still left in the serving dish, after all. cyno reclines again, crossing one leg over his knee, both arms now resting along the sofa's back. his expression tightens again. ]
[ this topic clearly makes cyno a little uncomfortable, despite how he tries to hide it, but he's not the sort to beat around the bush. and so, onward. ]
I know what is expected of you. How one of your many duties is to see to my.. satisfaction. I need you to know that that isn't required of you, unless you -
[ ahem. clearing his throat. ]
You're even welcome to your own quarters, should that be your preference.
it's such an unexpected thing that tighnari has to pause to reorient himself. his ears cock, first to one side, and then to a confused other. there are some rapid reassessments being made right now, and he's not sure what to address first. ]
You're speaking of the duty to satisfy you sexually. [ he says, slowly. because just making it clear - is this the thing that they're not saying outright right now??? ]
[ that sure is the thing they're not saying outright right now?? cyno is trying to be tactful here, but well, he should have guessed that tighnari would be content simply saying it outright. ]
[ ah. he shoots cyno a discerning look from across the divan. ]
I appreciate you giving me the choice of it. I assumed that this was simply a need that was commonplace, to be fulfilled between people. [ a hesitant beat. but in full disclosure: ] It should not surprise you, but as Valuka Shuna, we are trained.
[ not that cyno has spent much time thinking about it, given the fact that he only learned of the valuka shuna's presence entirely in the last handful of hours. but he had been.. summarily filled in on the distinct pleasures of having tighnari for his own. ]
I suppose it is commonplace. [ if the popularity of sumeru's pleasure houses is anything to go by. ] But I have no interest in taking something that isn't freely given.
[ at that, cyno's ears warm. not the answer he had expected, but tighnari continues to surprise him. still, he can't help but feel that this question is testing him. ]
I'm not blind. Despite your sleeves, you know full well that you're dressed to provoke. [ and cyno might be a reserved man, but he's still a man. ] Still, you're not an object for my pleasure.
[ integrity is a word that he's learned, but never seen in action. ]
If I know that, and you know that, then there's no issue, right? [ he says, entirely reasonably - but he's smiling as he does so. ] I apologise - I was teasing you. But something tells me that you aren't aware of how you look today.
[ tighnari's smile eases him somewhat, and the slight tension in cyno's shoulders vanishes. he's soon reaching for his until-now-neglected lassi, though he pauses midway lifting it to his mouth. ]
[ how does he look? sun-kissed, a wild thing never quite having been made tamed. even the regalia could not keep at bay the fierce sandstorm of his gaze, the silks and gold never quite managing to soften the rigid set of his shoulders, as if he holds an entire world aloft through sheer willpower alone. a justice-made man viewing the world through a single, angular lens the colour of a titian sunset.
to train a valuka shuna for beauty, you need them to first recognise beauty. ]
Like a king. [ he says, simply. ] Given my background, you should know that I mean it only as a compliment.
[ at that, cyno looks genuinely surprised. unlike tighnari, a man crafted to exude beauty, cyno has lived his life as something of an outcast, though he supposes.. perhaps they aren't so different at all. in many ways, cyno, too, has been used, many hands attempting to mold him to their specifications. first, as a child with a strange, violent power, and later, as a soldier, a matra. nevertheless, no one has ever said such a thing, to him. ]
A king. [ the low rumble of a chuckle rolls in his throat. ] I'd accuse you of exaggeration, but you don't seem the type. You realize how absurd that sounds, given my upbringing.
King Deshret was also an orphan from the desert, was he not? Perhaps you have more in common with him than other people would suppose.
[ but he's smiling there as he observes the lassi not quite having made its way up to cyno's lips. he takes his own into his hands. his ears perk, surprised.
... the cumin seeds are crunchy. creamy, and just a little salty. ]
[ cyno's gaze flickers, thoughtful. being compared with the scarlet king himself was certainly not something cyno would have expected to hear today, or ever. nevertheless, they've addressed what cyno had wanted to address. his lassi at last reaches his mouth, where he takes a generous sip. ]
I'm glad you like it. It might've been presumptuous of me to order it on your behalf, but I'd hoped you would enjoy it.
Is this your favourite beverage? [ and then, because even concubines can be nerds: ] I see. The salt content is there to bring out the creaminess; without added sugar, the health benefits of the drink can better be appreciated, especially in people struggling with their electrolytes. The cumin seeds are a nice touch; the antioxidants promote positive gut health.
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I believe you.
[ it's said simply. faith starts like this, he knows. tighnari pulls his tail up next to him, and begins to card his fingers through the dried meats, searching for the least seasoned slice of it to swallow. ]
You have been working on a case. Researchers from Spantamad Darshan have disappeared, all of whom have expertise in robotics and elemental fuel for artificial creations. Further more, various parts and orders from Port Ormos have gone missing as well, their disappearance tied to a series of forest fires in northern Vissudha field. You were dispatched to find the person responsible, and bring them to justice. I trust that this is more than familiar, so far?
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his investigations are, of course, on the record, but while they are still open, he prefers the details of his doings to be kept as tightly wrapped as possible, lest information regarding his hunt reach the ears of his prey. that tighnari should know these things is a little surprising. he's no matra, no scribe. cyno's brows lift. he takes a bite of biryani, to keep his promise. ]
Yes. This is all correct.
[ there's no reason to deny what tighnari already knows, after all, and he's quite curious to learn just how he knows it, and how it could tie into the fact that they have somehow spoken before. he takes another bite, and listens carefully. ]
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in turn, tighnari fetches for himself another slice of roasted fig. ]
A crucial clue you found was the crushed petal of an unknown flower. Amurta driyoshes consulting on the case noted that it was a petal from a young flower of the Tacca genus, though the plant is not known for any commercial uses and its general location within that quadrant of forest is not well-studied. Knowing where to look, however, would allow you enough time to capture those involved without further sacrifices, or time allowed for them to complete their project.
Your colleague consulted with a source in order to map out the possible locations where the Tacca genus could cluster based on soil composition, weather patterns, nutrient pathways and leyline disturbances within the past year. [ his ears dip. the fig disappears between his fangs. ] I was the source. The report you read on the matter was mine. So in a sense, I have spoken to you.
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Your report was incredibly helpful. Thanks to you, I've been able to mark out several locations for possible work sites, based on a number of factors. [ terrain, space, underground cave networks. ] I should be able to scout them out within the week. I've been working on this case for a long time.
[ nearly a year, now, cyno has been tracking his prey, but it has been no easy task. it's a snake with many heads, each one cunning and quick, but all it took was a careless suspect stepping on a rare plant and tracking its petals to the city. that, and an equally cunning fox. another bite of biryani. ]
You're incredible. [ a beat. ] And your favor?
[ he has a few guesses. ]
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cyno's lips quirk. tighnari- well. ]
When you detain the culprit [ he says - when, as if it were a foregone conclusion, because it is. because it's the general mahamatra - because it's cyno. ] I would like to see the project they were working on before it's destroyed; the project of creating sentience.
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and as much as cyno enjoys tighnari, currently, he's known him for a mere hour. now, cyno considers himself an excellent judge of character - he has to be, to do his job well. he must be able to see through lies and bribes, to take the proper measure of a person in order to see to the bottom of the murky rivers of his cases. his snap judgment of tighnari seems sound enough, and were he asked to bet on it, he would say that tighnari is trustworthy. but he cannot know for sure. not yet. ]
May I ask why?
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he takes off his veil. the silver jangle of the chained baubles keeping it looped around his ears slide onto the table between them. he pulls one padded foot up onto the couch, and swishes his fingers for yet another less-seasoned slice of meat. ]
I'm likely to explain it inadequately. [ he admits, ] But I know something about being created, or a born, for a purpose outside of one's control. Whatever it is, if it has sentience or not, I think someone who understands what it went through ought to acknowledge it before it's gone from the world.
[ ... ] That's what I think, anyway.
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it's difficult not to be arrested by his beauty. cyno may be more immune to physicality than most - he has to be - but he still has eyes. he can still appreciate the world around him. all fair skin and delicate features, cyno is quite sure that tighnari is the most ethereal person he has ever seen, from the curve of his lips to the tall, proud prick of his ears. most attractive, however, is the haughtiness he carries himself with, and his razor-edged wit. nevertheless, if cyno's gaze lingers on him for a few moments more than strictly necessary, well, can he be blamed? ]
I see.
[ tighnari's explanation certainly tugs at the heartstrings, but as ever, when anyone tells cyno anything, he must consider whether or not it is a lie. an unfortunate effect of being a matra. of being the general. he does not think tighnari is lying to him, but cyno is a responsible man, he must take time to consider. ]
I'll keep your request in mind, and let you know when the suspects are apprehended.
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it's a novel feeling, to know that he is being treated on equal footing as all of the other children of sumeru. he is pleased by it, and it shows in the dip of his ears. ]
Please do. [ he says, and means it. then: ] Are you going to finish that biryani?
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[ there's plenty more still left in the serving dish, after all. cyno reclines again, crossing one leg over his knee, both arms now resting along the sofa's back. his expression tightens again. ]
There's one more thing I'd like to address.
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[ says he, half-way through burying a small plate with biryani. ]
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I know what is expected of you. How one of your many duties is to see to my.. satisfaction. I need you to know that that isn't required of you, unless you -
[ ahem. clearing his throat. ]
You're even welcome to your own quarters, should that be your preference.
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it's such an unexpected thing that tighnari has to pause to reorient himself. his ears cock, first to one side, and then to a confused other. there are some rapid reassessments being made right now, and he's not sure what to address first. ]
You're speaking of the duty to satisfy you sexually. [ he says, slowly. because just making it clear - is this the thing that they're not saying outright right now??? ]
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.. yes.
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I appreciate you giving me the choice of it. I assumed that this was simply a need that was commonplace, to be fulfilled between people. [ a hesitant beat. but in full disclosure: ] It should not surprise you, but as Valuka Shuna, we are trained.
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[ not that cyno has spent much time thinking about it, given the fact that he only learned of the valuka shuna's presence entirely in the last handful of hours. but he had been.. summarily filled in on the distinct pleasures of having tighnari for his own. ]
I suppose it is commonplace. [ if the popularity of sumeru's pleasure houses is anything to go by. ] But I have no interest in taking something that isn't freely given.
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And if it's freely given, you would accept?
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I'm not blind. Despite your sleeves, you know full well that you're dressed to provoke. [ and cyno might be a reserved man, but he's still a man. ] Still, you're not an object for my pleasure.
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If I know that, and you know that, then there's no issue, right? [ he says, entirely reasonably - but he's smiling as he does so. ] I apologise - I was teasing you. But something tells me that you aren't aware of how you look today.
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How I look?
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to train a valuka shuna for beauty, you need them to first recognise beauty. ]
Like a king. [ he says, simply. ] Given my background, you should know that I mean it only as a compliment.
[ after all, valuka shuna were meant for kings. ]
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A king. [ the low rumble of a chuckle rolls in his throat. ] I'd accuse you of exaggeration, but you don't seem the type. You realize how absurd that sounds, given my upbringing.
[ comparing a feral street child to a king.. ]
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[ but he's smiling there as he observes the lassi not quite having made its way up to cyno's lips. he takes his own into his hands. his ears perk, surprised.
... the cumin seeds are crunchy. creamy, and just a little salty. ]
... this is good.
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[ cyno's gaze flickers, thoughtful. being compared with the scarlet king himself was certainly not something cyno would have expected to hear today, or ever. nevertheless, they've addressed what cyno had wanted to address. his lassi at last reaches his mouth, where he takes a generous sip. ]
I'm glad you like it. It might've been presumptuous of me to order it on your behalf, but I'd hoped you would enjoy it.
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Is this your favourite beverage? [ and then, because even concubines can be nerds: ] I see. The salt content is there to bring out the creaminess; without added sugar, the health benefits of the drink can better be appreciated, especially in people struggling with their electrolytes. The cumin seeds are a nice touch; the antioxidants promote positive gut health.
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