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Credence Barebone ([personal profile] repressings) wrote in [community profile] sixthiterationlogs2017-02-15 06:27 pm

Angels causing accidents;

WHO: Credence Barebone
WHERE: The edge of the village, the inn
WHEN: 2/15
OPEN TO: OTA with a closed section for Graves
WARNINGS: severe injury via explodey lightning, mentions of Credence's history re: blacking out, talk of severe abuse in the threat with Rory
STATUS: (Is it open to new threads?)



ɪ. ɢʀᴀᴠᴇs ⇼ ʙᴜᴛ ʏᴏᴜ sʜᴏᴜʟᴅ ᴋɴᴏᴡ ɪᴛ's ɴᴏᴛ ɪᴅᴇᴀʟ;
It's a strange sort of dance, pushing and pulling. Credence doesn't trust Graves, even if the man holds all of the answers. He hasn't lorded it from him, not yet, but he's waiting. It's a matter of time, he thinks, before Graves pulls the carpet out from under him. Soon, he will somehow turn into that blonde man, and soon, it will be too late and Credence will have to do what he wishes.

Now, though, it's peaceful. It's odd, but in the same way that the fact that speakeasies are illegal and yet there are thousands of them where he's from. A strange sort of familiar type of peculiar that lets Credence feel somewhat balanced. Despite everything, he finds the village peaceful. He finds the place safe.

Even though he should be more wary of Mr. Graves--and he is, extremely--he's walking along with him. Walks, Credence had explained to the older man softly, are the best thing to do around the village perimeters, so long as you had a knife. They clear the mind and you can either think about things or not think about anything at all.

"And Mr. Graves, if you'll let me be a little bold," he had inquired, "I think maybe if you had a walk without a purpose, you might feel better." That's how the both of them are near the village outskirts, Credence bundled in his peacoat and scarf and his wool gloves. He's relinquished his extra pair, made of fine fur, over to the older man in order to keep him warm.

They talk. It's quiet, and almost like more of their games in the evening. A question for an answer, and an answer for a question. Credence has learned that this is the best way to get information, and he's quite pleased that it's moving forward so quickly.

"If you can perform magic without a wand, then why do you need one?" He asks, and it's as he turns his head to actually look at Graves that it happens. White, hot light, and then a blazing heat surges down his spine, causing every part of his body to stiffen and spasm before he immediately drops to the ground. He doesn't know what happened.

Credence, struck by lightning, falls unconscious and stops breathing.


ɪɪ. ᴀʟʟ ⇼ ᴀʟʟ ᴛʜᴏsᴇ ʜᴀɴᴅs ᴜᴘᴏɴ ᴛʜᴇ ᴡʜᴇᴇʟ;
He wakes up with a jolt. Panic claws through him, and there's that scratching, whispering, hissing voice in the back of his head that all but confirms his initial thought: he'd passed out again.

This time, he doesn't wake up in the subway, or in his bed at NSPS headquarters--this time, it's in the inn, sides bandaged and eyes wide. A hand immediately holds his injured side--burn marks, perhaps--and he whimpers from the unexpected pain.

"I did it again," he manages, trembling. His throat is sore, hoarse, and he has no idea how long he's been out. Hours? Days? His dark eyes scan the room, wildly, and settle on whoever is there, be it passing the hallway while the door's open or sitting in the room with him:

"Is everyone safe?"


ɪɪɪ. ᴀʟʟ ⇼ ᴀʟʟ Fᴏʀ ᴛʜᴇʀᴇ ᴀʀᴇ ᴍᴏʀᴇ ᴀsᴄᴇɴsɪᴏɴs ᴛʜᴀɴ ᴛʜᴇʀᴇ ɪs sᴘᴀᴄᴇ;
Credence will be recovering for a while, not just on the 15th. When he can make it upright, he'll be in the inn, closest to the fire and writing everything he can in his journal. He may even be staring at whomever's closest to him, friend or stranger, lost in thought.
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[personal profile] notabirdcostume 2017-03-22 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
"You sure? White gets first move," Sam asks, raising an eyebrow.

Still, it probably doesn't matter too much and at the choosing of colors, Sam rotates the board so that Credence can have black, "Growing up I didn't know that's what they were called. I always called them towers." When he'd gotten older he'd been corrected of course, but it was a hard habit to shake. He picked up the knight piece -- which ironically in this set was carved to look like a falcon. He smirked at the irony, "This was always my favorite though--the knight. Although I always liked how the Queen is one of the most powerful pieces on the board." He finished setting the pieces up.
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[personal profile] notabirdcostume 2017-04-10 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
Sam smiles, he won't argue beyond that if Credence insists. He selected a pawn in the middle and moved it forward two spaces. "Thanks," he says, looking up from the board, "though if you ever need help and I haven't stepped in yet you know you can ask." Sam didn't want to let Credence down one day because the other might assume he would just "know" somehow. Sam was good, but everyone was human. He hopes it wouldn't come to that though.

(ooc: It's up to you if you want to "play" a game of chess, skip ahead a bit and carry a conversation, or flip for a winner and fast-forward to the last few moves. I'll follow your lead in the next tag.)
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[personal profile] notabirdcostume 2017-04-23 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
Credence did come close. Sam really wasn't pulling punches, but it wasn't like he was an expert at this game. It was just one other way he'd learned to pass the time when he'd been deployed or how to stay out of trouble in school. Teachers didn't think you were a trouble maker if they caught you playing chess a few times. He groans when Credence manages to take a few pieces, but it's all in good fun and his disappointment is followed by praise that Credence caught on to Sam's openings.

It was a good game and fun and that was all that mattered to Sam.

He's actually almost reluctant to call the match, but he knows he has Credence's in check mate and the king is his. Oh well, every thing has to come to an end eventually. He laughs, "Of course not. A game wouldn't be fun that way. Besides, you hold your own in chess pretty well. You did good and that was certainly one of the longer games I've played."

He then adds, for good measure, "But you're welcome. We'll have to play again sometime."