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Tony Stark ([personal profile] nonstopnarcissist) wrote in [community profile] sixthiterationlogs2019-01-12 06:38 pm

[ MINGLE ] FORGE AFTER HOURS

WHO: Tony Stark
WHERE: South Village Forge
WHEN: January 8th
OPEN TO: Smitherns (Thor, Brigitte, Annie Cresta, Siefer), Plus Ones, Passers by, and Friends! Anyone, really, come on down.
WARNINGS: Language, discussion of canon typical violence probably, drinking?



THE HEARTH

With the bulk of the work and chores done for the day, the heart's banked down to a tolerable level rather than steel meltingly hot, positively cozy. Tables are cleared of metal filings and shavings, the floor is swept, extra chairs and seating or overturned crates serve as places to kick back and enjoy the warmth. A large kettle of tea is kept brewing all night, another of coffee, and a jug of cool water for those thirsty with no real requirement RE flavor. There's a rack for coats and scarves when people don't need to be quite so bundled up, and space cleared enough for milling about, tossing ideas back and forth, or simply relaxing. Arguments happen at The Debate Wall, not by the fire.



THE FOOD

It's an eclectic spread- a pot of stew, some crusty bread, frittatas, a few large, simple cheese pizzas, bottles of wine, and whatever other food the Smitherns or their Plus Ones chose to bring. It's a bit of a potluck, food spread out on one table for perusal, plates waiting and a bin for dirty dishes. Tony will scrub up at the end of the night. By the fire there's a waffle iron and as many toppings as they could find for waffles- jams, zalpaca butter, dried fruit, preserved peaches. Serve yourself or sit and sample!



THE CHILL OUT CORNER

For the more introspective or anyone taking a break from The Debate Wall, there's a comfortable chair tucked in the far corner where the light isn't as bright, the sound not quite so loud- and in this chair sits a young Peacat, a smaller pot for tea, and a few books. Elton's a friendly sort and will chirrup to lean for pets or simply sit on a lap and purr, offering calming, quiet company.



THE DEBATE WALL

Scrubbed clean for the night, the wall opposite Tony's Scrawled projects, equations, rules and definitions- currently marked only with a few notes RE proper charcoal use 'It's for the wall, not your hands, not anyone's clothes', the large space cleared for marking out or drawing out- well. Games, hangman, tic-tac-toe, sketches, or debate points. The only other rule listed is 'If you're going to pick a hill to die on, cite your references'.

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[personal profile] sundr 2019-01-25 01:10 am (UTC)(link)
It's incredible how much a short burst of laughter can peel away. For a moment Tony is the man Loki met those years ago, brighter for his hope, daring in his arrogance. The man who stood before him and laughed in the face of a god. Loki could have killed him then, far more efficiently than throwing him through plated glass. Perhaps he should have, but--

Well. It isn't as if it would change anything had it ever come to that. Given the sense of humor the fates appear to possess, they likely would have met here again regardless.

He's distracted from those thoughts by the unmistakable feline trill that precedes the sudden weight upon his lap, Elton only just missing the chance to upset the wine glass in Loki's hand as it's raised to safety before Loki finds his personal space entirely invaded. They're undeniably beautiful, these creatures, though Loki knows better than to believe it comes without a price. Emotional manipulation isn't exactly Loki's idea of a good time, certainly not in the middle of negotiations of this sort, and he leans away from the brilliant blue face attempting to investigate his own with a scoff entirely directed towards Tony. "Is there no exception for reasonable retaliation?" One finger finds the cool tip of Elton's nose to nudge him back, encouraging the peacat off his chest with care not to touch any more of the animal than he needs to. "One would think that retribution for such a savage and needless attack would be well warranted."

What Tony is suggesting amounts to little more than babysitting, and the urge to tell the man he has better things to do is incredibly tempting. After all, one of them is getting significantly more out of this than the other and Loki isn't in the habit of making agreements so unbalanced in his favor. One small weapon in exchange for the responsibly of managing a machine he has no measure of, who may respond to his efforts with lethal force? Loki isn't sold. "Where is the other being kept? I assume you intend to keep them separated if it thinks it's already succeeded in it's goal."