Theodred "Theo" Kaylin Sammeth (
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tampered2014-02-12 09:07 pm
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When; February 13th
Rating; PG-13 probably.
Characters; Theo and Meyer
Summary; Theo runs into Meyer in the underground... doing some not so nice things ... either of them.
Log;
The Underground always held an appeal to Theo. He liked being around creatures of the night. He also found a very nice business in retrieving magical items that probably shouldn't be hanging around. It was a Thing he decided to do after his knife got stolen.
Currently, he was wiping said knife off of a body. An undead of some sort - one he'd never seen before except in the City - was trying to sell some cursed items to people without saying they were cursed. Theo decided to stop that sort of business. The creature didn't appreciate it. Undead really shouldn't attack necromancers. Especially demi-god necromancers.
Hearing footsteps behind him, he spun up, pointing the knife at whomever it was behind him. "If you're looking to buy or sell, he's not interested," he said lightly.
Rating; PG-13 probably.
Characters; Theo and Meyer
Summary; Theo runs into Meyer in the underground... doing some not so nice things ... either of them.
Log;
The Underground always held an appeal to Theo. He liked being around creatures of the night. He also found a very nice business in retrieving magical items that probably shouldn't be hanging around. It was a Thing he decided to do after his knife got stolen.
Currently, he was wiping said knife off of a body. An undead of some sort - one he'd never seen before except in the City - was trying to sell some cursed items to people without saying they were cursed. Theo decided to stop that sort of business. The creature didn't appreciate it. Undead really shouldn't attack necromancers. Especially demi-god necromancers.
Hearing footsteps behind him, he spun up, pointing the knife at whomever it was behind him. "If you're looking to buy or sell, he's not interested," he said lightly.
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Well, he's certainly not one to mince words. To be fair, he hadn't much cared for those fairy tales that trumpeted the importance of true love, either.
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Theo has to admit that while they're many things, profitable is pretty much at the top.
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He'll watch Disney movies someday in his future. He'll probably dislike them then, too, but admire the profit margins. That, at least, is something he can very much appreciate.
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Theo's not very fond of them. He's seen them and he'll end up watching more when he has little girls too. Because that's what good dads do.
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This just makes him dread having children even more, and he's certain that it'll happen someday. And now he's imagining Theo with children, and very slowly raising an eyebrow at the mental image.
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Theo, if Meyer remembers, had returned to the City uncertain if his wife was pregnant or not.
If it helps matters, Theo can't imagine Meyer with kids either.
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He looks down at the body again, then shakes his head.
"Perhaps we should continue this conversation, fascinating as it is, at another time. I still have business to attend to."
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With that, he gives Meyer a nod and then gestures at the body. It lurches up to its feet, clearly not sentient in any sense of the word, more like a puppet, and follows Theo as he does a lovely disappearing act into the shadows.