Malik Al-Sayf (
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Cold Arrival
WHO: Malik Al-Sayf
WHERE: Fountain Square, Inn, around the village
WHEN: 12/29
OPEN TO: Fountain: Altaïr, Elsewhere: OTA
WARNINGS: mention of past character death, tbd
WHERE: Fountain Square, Inn, around the village
WHEN: 12/29
OPEN TO: Fountain: Altaïr, Elsewhere: OTA
WARNINGS: mention of past character death, tbd
Fountain: Altaïr
As far as rude revivals went, regaining consciousness underwater was pretty high up there. That it was also freezing didn't help anything in the slightest. Malik isn't entirely sure how he makes it to the surface or the edge of the fountain where he clings and tries to catch his breath.
He knows he needs to get out of the water and in to somewhere at least sheltered if not warm. That or dip back under and call his merfolk form around him. There's something off though, besides the seeming lack of other Travelers in the water with him. He tries to reach for his magic, and that's when he figures out what's out of place.
He can't access any of his bag of tricks. No magic, no portals to Liminal, no shapeshifting either.
He swears under his breath, clinging tightly to the edge of the fountain.
“Hello?” He calls out, hoping there's someone within earshot even as he struggles up out of the water as best he can with one arm while shivering.
Inn: OTA
Malik had genuinely forgotten exactly how much the cold bothered him, being able to magically ignore it had spoiled him against the unique aches it brought to his left shoulder. Which, much to his dismay, has reproduced in his knees.
He's managed to settle himself at a table close to the fireplace, which he eyes on occasion like he's contemplating actually pressing himself against the bricks or just crawling inside of. Mostly though, he eats and attempts to eavesdrop on anyone coming in.
There's something he notices though, as he eats and its enough to actually give him pause to stare at the dish before him.
“That is new.” He admits aloud, frowning.
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He hasn't been here long, but there are some rather important things that Malik needs to test out before all hell breaks loose as it usually does. So he finds a nostly out of the place to try things out.
While most of it seems to involve standing there looking increasingly annoyed, he does eventually take to throwing stones he dug out of the snow at a cleared bit of ground with remarkable precision while looking murderous.
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"Due to the weather conditions and the frosting of snow, I have not had full time to evaluate potential locations. I don't want it too far from the outdoor fields either, because there will be benefit to using waste products as fertilizer. Water is of course an issue as the river could be far away and I don't know usual weather patterns, but I will have a runoff barrel to help with some needs. I imagine animals here aren't as adaptable to chocobos at drinking less than pure water, so I need to find a suitable location for the work. For now the jailhouse is one of a few places serving as temporary barns."
There is a lot to be done, he knows it is a bit of planning but he's smiling to talk about it.
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"There has to be caution to not just put it in the river upstream of drinking points, but I don't know where the intake systems are for the houses. Extra soil will have to be built up and tamped down to put the animals on a slightly higher footing from the rest of the area. I'm also hoping I can make more specific drainage areas in the stalls themselves. Something where you can throw a bucket of water in there to help rinse the stalls out. Given what we have access to I would like to make and fire small tiles to line the things with, but grating over it might have to be foregone. I'm not sure how to handle it yet. Do you have ideas?"
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Best to be honest about that.
"I made sure the builders got what they needed, and made sure it was done well."
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If he had concrete he'd pour that, but there isn't much he could do about that. It was a problem that still needed focused on. He was, though, making notes now on the paper from what Malik was saying. Good things to consider.
"My family were farmers, not really much on livestock."
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He blinks, considering the man for a moment. "Mine have always been warriors and scholars. I was a mapmaker and librarian before arriving here."
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He'd heard there were a lot of things available. Most sort of 'how to' guides, but he mostly needed data, not pre-made plans. They weren't enough use to help with what was specifically needed.
Warriors and scholars, but he was just a mapmaker and librarian? Reeve huffed in amusement at that. He's friends with enough warriors to know that Malik is not that fit for nothing.
"I will keep that in mind, librarian. And not to return books late. You clearly know how to deal damage as well."
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It had been a singular point of order in a mess of chaos that gave him purpose more rhan anything.
"I fight better than I build anyway."
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Now, what was that greeting gesture Altair had done? It wasn't a handshake... Damn, he couldn't remember.
"My name is Reeve, it is a pleasure to make your acquaintance. And I may find myself picking your brain, so to speak, about some of this. Chocobos were the only animals my father kept save for a few small pigs. I understand most of the livestock here is not of the giant bird variety and I expect that they have needs I will not as easily anticipate. And you clearly have a sharp head on your shoulders."
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Perhaps not as good as a chocobo but he will accept that they are what is had. You had to work with what you had access to. And this world didn’t seem to have much overlap wth his, except r had seen a dog.
“I will see what I can do but as this and the bridge are two other things he already asked me to consider, I may be a bit busy wth other tasks. From my understanding of how the Wutaians worked their wadis, I know I don’t know enough to be much help there. My geological skills are minimal, functional stuff only. Hard to figure out where he would best look for a suitable area to flood.”
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He sighs a bit, "I expect I will end up helping you more than others. I am not the fastest when it comes to physical tasks."
For fairly obvious reasons. He can do most things perfectly well on his own, but they just take longer with only one arm.
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"One of the most capable men I know lost his arm in the past. While he may have a prosthetic now, I can absolutely say that I've seen him keep up with other men quite easily when he had it off for modifications. Speed is learned by rote. And more than that, wisdom to come at a task from a more efficient angle could also be something that others may not have insight into like you do, my friend."
No, he thinks Malik can manage well if he wants to. Woudln't doubt it for a second.
"If you don't wish to help me with these tasks, there is no burden placed on you. But I welcome what help you would offer in the kind spirit it is given."
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It's a simple matter of efficiency that can't be made up due to the very nature of things.
"As I said, I like to stay busy, though you are the second person to ever accuse me of being kind."
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He had not expected that. Perhaps he needed to take a step back. And yet, that other thing... not kind?
"You discussed plans for a barn with me, adding suggestions for improvements with no attempts to shame me for not determining them myself, or to gloat over superior knowledge. You gave without asking in return. That is kindness."
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"Most people I have encountered outside of my home seem think that being nice and being kind are the same thing, they also dislike when someone tells them inconvenient truths that clash with how they want the world around them to work."
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At last, though, he moves to stand. "I should return to my work. You have given me a lot to consider."
this looks like a good warp point to me
"I will leave you to it then, I think I have thawed out enough to tolerate going back outside myself."