http://space-jesus.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] space-jesus.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] paixaorpg2010-06-09 12:12 am
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It was a secret meeting in the dead of the night...

Characters: chaos, Saix
Content: A potentially fateful meeting...
Setting: Ceu de Mouraria
Time: Week 22, nightfall
Warnings: I'm pretty sure Saix qualifies for one all on his own...

It was late evening, and the cool breeze scattered ashes across the otherwise pristine road. Whatever chaos had expected, this certainly wasn't it. Someone had taken offense to the opera house, and in a big way.

Maybe they'd done a bad show?

Leaning against a lamp post, chaos studied the ruin. There was no doubt in his mind that the fire had not been natural; he could still feel the residual power in the air, and the faintest whiff of brimstone. Hellfire? Maybe; there were certainly enough demons in the city.

chaos pushed the thought from his mind. He might ask around later, try to find out what happened; for now, though, he was expecting someone. He didn't know the man's name - did not, in fact, even know if the person he was meeting would be the same one he'd talked to in order to set up this meeting. All things considered, he knew very little about the situation in this city - and even less so about the castle in which it resided.

[identity profile] onabluemoon.livejournal.com 2010-06-09 10:49 pm (UTC)(link)
There was a moment of silence following the name chaos offered and the slightest of nods. He was familiar enough with the name to know to whom (or rather, what) it properly belonged to and it did, indeed, suit quite well. Besides, it had the added bonus of not being something that those who knew his true name would associate with him. Convenience, at a simple cost.

Unfortunately, the same could not be said of chaos' question. Their true purpose was nothing to do with this castle they were in, and few would have understood if he'd even bothered to explain. No, if chaos wanted the truth of their actions, he'd have to ask elsewhere. Similarly, he was hardly about to give up the reason that they were situated here. More than one person had been driven to seek them out thanks to that information, and he was loathe to add another to those ranks.

"They're unrelated. This place is simply the most convenient for us."