Thorfinn Thorsson }{ Karlsefni (
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sixthiterationlogs2016-12-08 11:14 am
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Open: Twisted Fire Starter.
WHO: Thorfinn Thorsson
WHERE: Out back of House 8, in sight of the inn.
WHEN:November 8th
OPEN TO: OTA
WARNINGS: Cursing, and fire.
STATUS: Open
It had been nearly two weeks since Jo left. Part of what bothered him the most was he didn't even recall if he had spoken to her before she left. He had still been pretty drunk when he handed her the elk fur cloak he had managed to fashion together himself with some rawhide string and a knife. It had been planned as a gift for Yule but given before she left. He had to of been somewhat awake before she left to give her that. But he couldn't remember it at all. He just knew it was gone, Jo was gone, and then a box with her name on it arrived.
Finding Karen's shoe, and the meeting did little to improve his dark morose moods. He blamed himself for the death of a woman he didn't know. Maybe if he hadn't been drunk he might have heard whatever happened, been some kind of help but no. He had been inside, doing what every other bloody Norsemen does. He understood Askeladd in times like these, how he could hate something he was. It was a terrible feeling at times how much he had come to understand the man who ruined his life. Or hearing the echoing of Canute's words 'You talk like Askeladd now. Maybe Four years is long enough to change a man's nature.' Thorfinn knew the truth of it though, he had not changed, not really he just found better ways to take his aggression out.
Like he was at the moment.
The wood pile was all around him. The usual bit of stump used to split the logs. But he was bringing the axe down harder and harder, The handle he had fashioned threatened to split with the force he was using. Sending each chunk of wood flying. He was angry at everything around him. Mostly at himself for letting his anger grow that high. So many things he had done wrong. So many things he could do better. Swinging the ax down hard again a crack was heard as the handle finally gave way, and with it Thorfinn finally screamed with the rage he had been holding back for days, turning on one foot to kick the half split log off of the stump. AS he did there was a fizzle then a pop. The wood around him started to lick up with flames. The flames starting to roll up Thorfinn's arms as he took heavy breaths. A moment, just a moment before he realized, one, he was suddenly on fire, at least his arms and it wasn't burning him... and the wood was burning.
"WHAT THE FUCK?" He called out loud in Norse backing up. Luckily the wood was too wet to keep burning. The snow falling didn't help either but as Thorfinn's arms slowly went out he was still backing away from the wood pile with terror racing through him.
WHERE: Out back of House 8, in sight of the inn.
WHEN:November 8th
OPEN TO: OTA
WARNINGS: Cursing, and fire.
STATUS: Open
It had been nearly two weeks since Jo left. Part of what bothered him the most was he didn't even recall if he had spoken to her before she left. He had still been pretty drunk when he handed her the elk fur cloak he had managed to fashion together himself with some rawhide string and a knife. It had been planned as a gift for Yule but given before she left. He had to of been somewhat awake before she left to give her that. But he couldn't remember it at all. He just knew it was gone, Jo was gone, and then a box with her name on it arrived.
Finding Karen's shoe, and the meeting did little to improve his dark morose moods. He blamed himself for the death of a woman he didn't know. Maybe if he hadn't been drunk he might have heard whatever happened, been some kind of help but no. He had been inside, doing what every other bloody Norsemen does. He understood Askeladd in times like these, how he could hate something he was. It was a terrible feeling at times how much he had come to understand the man who ruined his life. Or hearing the echoing of Canute's words 'You talk like Askeladd now. Maybe Four years is long enough to change a man's nature.' Thorfinn knew the truth of it though, he had not changed, not really he just found better ways to take his aggression out.
Like he was at the moment.
The wood pile was all around him. The usual bit of stump used to split the logs. But he was bringing the axe down harder and harder, The handle he had fashioned threatened to split with the force he was using. Sending each chunk of wood flying. He was angry at everything around him. Mostly at himself for letting his anger grow that high. So many things he had done wrong. So many things he could do better. Swinging the ax down hard again a crack was heard as the handle finally gave way, and with it Thorfinn finally screamed with the rage he had been holding back for days, turning on one foot to kick the half split log off of the stump. AS he did there was a fizzle then a pop. The wood around him started to lick up with flames. The flames starting to roll up Thorfinn's arms as he took heavy breaths. A moment, just a moment before he realized, one, he was suddenly on fire, at least his arms and it wasn't burning him... and the wood was burning.
"WHAT THE FUCK?" He called out loud in Norse backing up. Luckily the wood was too wet to keep burning. The snow falling didn't help either but as Thorfinn's arms slowly went out he was still backing away from the wood pile with terror racing through him.

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"Stop," she says gently, bracketing him with both arms at his elbows to hold him in place. "It's all right, you're safe. Calm down," she instructs, in case this is somehow a panic reaction that could just get worse.
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"Peggy, ég veit ekki hvað bara gerðist! Hvar var eldur frá? Gerði ég uppnámi guði? Ég er ekki gert af göldrum sem aðra. Ég er bara maður."
It came out fast and jumbled even as he didn't fight against her it was clear he was more scared at the moment than angry, his anger subsiding for the fear he so rarely felt. He started to take deep breaths flexing his fingers out then into a fist over and over. Simple ways he had found of keeping his temper at bay when he swore off violence.
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Obviously it's not a normal situation, but the last thing she needs is Thorfinn panicking, especially if he now has the ability to set things alight.
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He took deep breaths hearing her words. He forced himself to relax, something in his form changed in her hold as his shoulders relaxed he tipped his head to the side with another deep breath. Shoving it all down inside. The same thing he's done for years for years, the old habit that broke him years ago.
"...I'm fine." It came out as thick as ever, anything but fine, there was not a drop of emotion to it, just thick accent. His heart was still racing and he was still frightened by what had happened but he forced himself calm. He was a time bomb.
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"Thorfinn, it's okay," she assures, stepping forward to rest a hand on his shoulder, squeezing gently to keep him calm. "Tell me what happened, maybe I can help."
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"I will be though, do not worry for me."
Feeling her hand on his shoulder he reached up, taking her hand and moving it to the other shoulder looking at her. "That one hurts when it is cold. Touching makes it worse." He explained, still looking a bit dead inside. "I do not know what happened... I was splitting the logs, a though crossed my mind and next I knew there was fire all around." He had been in the woods when Thor had his journey with fire. He didn't know anyone but the dead woman, Karen could do things with fire. "I don't usually fear fire... but it was unexpected."
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"What thought?" she asks, choosing to focus on this, of all the things he's mentioned. "When the fire came, what were you thinking about?"
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"I was thinking about my life here... how I can do little I wish to do." He admitted. "My own faults and problems." He explained with a shrug as he kneeled down even though the metal was still hot it didn't hurt when he lifted it to toss it over in to a snow pile, the snow hissing and melting when the ax head landed. "I am not happy in this place." He admitted as he remained kneeled by the charred wood. "I've made many mistakes."
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"And I think you and I should find some snow," she says, already formulating a plan. "It'll be something to stick your hands into, in case it happens again."