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Percy de Rolo ([personal profile] alignmyheart) wrote2021-07-05 09:00 pm

for graviturgy




continued from here.
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[personal profile] graviturgy 2021-07-06 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
As weeks roll into a month, and a month into two, Essek's laboratory comes together. He spends much of his time there, naturally, putting things in order and arranging them as he likes, shelves, furniture, and arcane equipment alike. Percival checks in at times, and Essek is happy--eager, even--to show him each new instrument as it arrives, to explain its function and offer a practical demonstration of his specific use for it.

They've gotten on very well these last couple months. It's impossible not to notice. Essek is introduced formally, and they spend a lot of time together between Essek's newly minted position on the council and beginning to share duties in the management of the castle itself.

But even outside of duty, the leisure time they spend in each other's company has increased exponentially from their previous nightly dinner meetings. They share space in the library often, both companionably quiet and reading or occasionally chatting about whatever topic strikes their fancy. Essek visits Percival's workshop for the first time, and then several times after, intrigued and impressed by his inventions. He even begins, entirely for his husband's benefit, to take riding lessons. He's hilariously bad at it, but at least it's amusing for Percy. They share interests and stories and bits of culture back and forth. Essek learns more about Whitestone and the de Rolo lineage, and Percy becomes privy to more information about the intricacies of the Kryn Dynasty and Xhorhas in general than any other human who hasn't seen it first-hand. Sometimes, after they've passed the morning or afternoon doing one or more of these things, Percival will walk Essek to his chambers in the afternoon just to tell him good night before he trances through the brightest hours of the day. Essek finds it very sweet, and has lately begun to do the same in reverse.

It's strange, but Essek could swear that Percival grows more handsome by the day.

Essek is arranging his personal library in his tower today, perched on the tallest rung of a ladder twenty feet tall and lifting each book individually from a trunk on the floor with magic, floating them up into his waiting hands to be placed where they belong on this topmost shelf. His cloak is tossed over the chair at his desk below, leaving him in the dark, well-tailored Xhorhassian-style clothes he typically wears beneath, fitted breeches and a tunic with a high collar and subtle geometric print.

The knock on the door comes as he's suspending a book midair. It doesn't so much as waver on its way up to his open palm. He and gravity have been good friends for a long time now.

"Enter!" He calls, pitching his voice to carry down the distance to the door. He knows already that was not a servant's knock, and he feels himself smile already in anticipation. It's certainly a little silly, getting excited to see someone he sees every day--the man he is already married to, no less. But he allows himself that slight giddiness with the excuse that it is better to be happy to see one's spouse than not.
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[personal profile] graviturgy 2021-07-07 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
"Try this one," Essek calls, and quirks a finger to lift the book Percy is currently examining out of his hands and replace it with another, which floats up to him from the box at his feet: On Dunamis and the Magnification of Gravity. Essek grabs the discarded book from the air and shelves it. "Part of my personal collection from home," he purrs--or near enough to it from twenty feet above. "You may find the concepts intriguing."

Rather than climbing down, Essek simply steps off the top of the ladder and drifts in a slow, leisurely drop. It brings him within a pace of Percival, the tips of his toes just barely brushing the floor.

"And as you can see, I have made a great deal of progress."

A sweeping gesture around them indicates a functional wizard's workroom. Mid-morning sunlight would normally be streaming in through the tall windows, but Essek's enchantment has cast them in perpetual night, much like the skies above Rosohna. Stars twinkle there in accurate alignment with the constellations above Whitestone at this time of year. Cool-toned mage lights drift in place of torch sconces around the room, and Essek's desk, a sturdy thing of striking red Vermaloc wood--quite literally a piece of home--is already covered in the work he has begun over the last month. The shelves are lined with books and arranged with strange and beautiful arcane objects, a cabinet on one wall holds a plethora of components, and a basic magic circle, a starting point for most spells, has been carved into the very stone of the floor. Essek has made the space his own both functionally and aesthetically.

"What do you think?" he asks. "A suitable use for a spare tower?"
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[personal profile] graviturgy 2021-07-07 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
Essek taps the edge of the book in Percy's hand with a single finger, a satisfied smirk curling across his lips. "Once you get past the forward you will need me to cast Comprehend Languages on you. Most of it is in Undercommon."

He drifts to the desk, where he settles himself in a perch on the edge of it, one leg folding elegantly over the other.

"Honestly, this was the most difficult acquisition. But I had to have it. The Vermaloc borders Rosohna, so homes and furniture are traditionally made with this wood. For my own space, it was...important."

Observing his husband's curiosity about the circle, Essek offers, "I will demonstrate that for you when I next have use for it, if you like. It is useful for casting and crafting spells that require a physical representation of the arcane diagram."
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[personal profile] graviturgy 2021-07-07 04:20 am (UTC)(link)
It is smooth, but equally startling. Pleasantly so. Though Essek has been deliberately avoiding anything of the sort himself, he finds it absolutely delights him to be the recipient of Percy's obvious flirtation this way.

"You have interesting priorities, Percival," he says, a bit smug and not hiding it. His chin tilts up a little, and he smiles enough to show a hint of fang. "This is a subject I could expand upon at length, if you wish." The words themselves may not be directly flirtatious, but the way Essek speaks them, gently amused, has certain implications. "Perhaps you have the right of it. Surely a translation from a native speaker would prove more accurate than a spell, and I do not mind taking this time with you."

Whether Percy is honestly interested in him is very much a matter for further deliberation and observation, and an intriguing thought worth some serious consideration all on its own. But even if this is just for fun, Essek is enjoying it.
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[personal profile] graviturgy 2021-07-07 05:03 am (UTC)(link)
"Mm," Essek agrees at a purr, practically preening with Percival's pointed praise. "So you should count yourself lucky indeed."

He accepts the book back with a slow blink and a carefully calculated brush of fingers. It's all in fun, and as Percy had started it, Essek can't see a reason why he shouldn't give him a little taste of how he behaves when he's flirting deliberately.

"Good. I would not consider teaching you if you were anything less."

That's entirely true, but also playful.

"I have ideas," he taps the cover of the book now sitting beside him on the desk, "for things the two of us might do together."
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[personal profile] graviturgy 2021-07-12 02:37 am (UTC)(link)
"The former. Its shape is basic, but can be used as a template for drawing more advanced sigils, typically with chalk enchanted for that purpose."

Essek slips off the table, and this time his feet actually touch the floor with a soft tap of the heel of his boots as he walks a few paces forward. He joins Percy by the circle, though not to aid his inspection. His expression is the sort of neutrality that passes as friendliness for him, and he stands by Percy's elbow.

"It is good that you have sought me out this morning, Percival," he says, clearly segueing to a topic that's been on his mind. "We are to appear together in Emon next week, and though our dancing lessons have been helpful, I thought it best that we iron out a few more significant details before we step out of our corner of the world and into Tal'Dorei's political scene at large."

While nothing about this topic embarrasses Essek--it's simply par for the course--it is understandably a little awkward to bring up out of the blue, and so he sounds slightly stilted in parts as he explains.

"Firstly, it has not escaped my attention, nor that of our peers, that while this marriage represents an incredibly beneficial alliance, it will not yield any heirs for Whitestone. I bring this up now only because I understand that humans tend to move rather quickly in these matters, and we are to appear publicly very soon. The position of your mistress will be a coveted and sought after one, as her children will become legitimized members of your family."

Essek says this casually and matter-of-factly, as though the idea of Percy having a mistress is a foregone conclusion, and he's never considered anything else.

"I know that most in my position would advise you to make an advantageous choice, or even demand to have a say in it. But I wanted to make it clear that I have no preference, and would be happy for you to choose a partner based on whatever traits you may consider most important to you personally. Whether that is a love match or something else, I have no wish to curtail you in any way. We are married, but I understand the nature of our arrangement."
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[personal profile] graviturgy 2021-07-12 04:19 am (UTC)(link)
There is more Essek would like to discuss, but Percy's response is clearly surprising enough to him to waylay that. "There is, yes. But...I am sorry to have presumed. The structure of a human noble family is very different from a Den, and I had assumed--"

He cuts himself off. What he had assumed clearly doesn't matter. If Percival hasn't thought about children, that is entirely his choice. "I apologize. If your sister is willing, the matter of an heir is resolved."

The room is quiet for a long moment, and it is all Essek can do to keep his feet anchored to the floor. He's spoken thoughtlessly, foolishly, and floating makes him feel less vulnerable. "I will add that should you ever wish to have someone in your life purely for companionship, I am not opposed. Perhaps that was implied, but for the sake of clarity: I do not consider you beholden to me in that way. I ask only to remain informed of close relationships."
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[personal profile] graviturgy 2021-07-12 05:13 am (UTC)(link)
Essek, equally out of habit, goes to steeple his fingers in front of him as he normally would beneath his cloak, but only half completes the motion. He isn't wearing it, and he feels very exposed. There's a grateful nod as Percy essentially excuses his social clumsiness, which is kind of him. But the cost is clear in the melancholy turn of his lips, and Essek--gods, this is why he's never even had friends until very recently. This is so difficult. He hadn't expected to genuinely care about Percival as much as he does.

"That is unlikely," he demures with a tight grimace, an attempt at humor. "I have always been a solitary creature. Still, it is reassuring to know that we are of the same mind."

Despite his words, part of him wants to touch Percy and seek a momentary connection, just something light and fleeting, a brush against his arm. He's done it before. But he doesn't have the resolve for it in the moment, so he remains still, hands pressed together in front of him.

"The time we have spent together has led me to believe that we likely share many of the same ideas. I have enjoyed it a great deal, and I would hate for any lack of communication to lead to resentment in the future. Of all the men I could have been sentenced to marry and shipped off to for the sake of an alliance, I am grateful that it was you. I feel...hopeful for a future here."
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[personal profile] graviturgy 2021-07-14 03:11 am (UTC)(link)
"If anything, you have been the very opposite of tyrannical," Essek assures, though amusement leaks through in the subtle shift of his voice. That Percy might consider even for a moment that his behavior could meet that definition is honestly funny. He returns Percy's shy smile with one of his own.

He doesn't mind the quiet that follows in the next few moments, giving them both a little space to think. It's one of the things he appreciates most about Percy, actually. There's no inane chatter just for the sake of filling the air. When they're together, even when they're conversing, silence isn't strained. It's just part of existing in the same space.

"There are a few more pieces," Essek murmurs when Percy asks. His steepled fingers rise to press against his chin as he talks, looking up at the towering book cases rather than at Percival. He isn't avoiding his gaze, but just trying to keep his thoughts in order. "Our public presentation is one of them. Not only what we will wear and how that will coordinate, but how we intend to...exhibit ourselves, and our marriage, to others. How we talk about one another, talk to one another, body language, and so forth. We'll need to show solidarity. A united front."

He does look at his husband then, a spark of curiosity mixed with a cool shrewdness in the bright violet of his eyes, as though he's trying to pick the pieces of him apart the way he knows others will in less than a week's time.

"Personally, I believe an effort toward at least the appearance of newlywedded bliss would not go amiss. If we seem invested in one another, it will inspire confidence in our union, and therefore in this alliance. I also believe it will solidify my presence here much more quickly if my husband is known to genuinely enjoy my company."
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[personal profile] graviturgy 2021-07-14 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
Essek is grateful for the darkness of his laboratory for many reasons. One is that it helps to hide the way his cheeks have turned the color of a well shined plum as heat rises to his face. His husband only has a human's eyes, which means limited vision even with Essek's magelights illuminating the room. He draws the hand Percival had so gallantly kissed back to himself, and hardly realizes that he's cradling it to his chest.

"Yes, we are in agreement once again." Thankfully his voice remains steady, at least. "It is not my intent to do anything out of character. I...do not think it will be difficult to act convincingly fond of you, Percival."

That is certainly the clearest statement he's made about his personal feelings regarding their relationship, and instantly he feels nervous about it, even though Percy has just expressed a similar sentiment. But he has so little experience in being close to other people, and though he can look at their relationship objectively through a political lens and see it clearly, navigating the bond itself is so much more fraught. This matters to him, and not just because it concerns his future livelihood. Percival matters to him in a much more intimate way, similar to his friends. It's wonderful, but also confusing and nerve-wracking. He doesn't want to fuck this up the way he had with the Mighty Nein--with Caleb, particularly. He can't afford to.

The resolve he feels is powerful. He hopes it will be enough.

"Do you have any questions for me?" he wonders, at least partially to change the subject. "I may be new to this continent, but I am experienced in politics, which tends to be a somewhat universal language."
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[personal profile] graviturgy 2021-07-14 05:46 am (UTC)(link)
Essek understands, deeply, the trust that Percy is placing in him. He has every intention of proving worthy of it, and not only for his own sake.

It is still strange to think about the way the Mighty Nein altered him inexorably in less than a year when he had lived more than a century of his life as a stagnant, selfish being. Now that his heart has been opened, he finds it impossible to close again. That, he reasons, must be how Percival has gotten in. How all of Whitestone has, really. Essek feels a sense of duty to these people in a way that he rarely ever had to his own. It's a responsibility that derives not from the promise of self-advancement, but the simple desire to help, to improve the world around him after he spent so long disregarding the catastrophic consequences of his own actions.

He's glad for it. He doesn't think Percival would have liked the man he was before. Even aside from his treason and its effects, the Shadowhand was not a good person. But Essek, Essek as he is now, has the potential to be, or at least to do good with the time he has. And in life as in dunamancy, time and potential are the cornerstones from which everything is built.

"You can be assured that I will do just that," he says, and the way his smile reaches his eyes is almost soft. "Not only do I have a vested interest in our success, but I intend to make the value of my knowledge and experience very clear."

Essek reaches between them for Percival's nearest hand to clasp it with his, squeezing gently. A united front. "I am confident that together, we will have little to worry about. Truly, a smarter match could not have been arranged."
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[personal profile] graviturgy 2021-07-15 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
Essek doesn't travel this way. He only rarely travels at all, and when he does it is almost always via teleport. This isn't that, and it isn't days spent delving into Aeoran ruins with the Mighty Nein, either. This is just--

Honestly, this is just frustrating. They could have spared themselves days of monotonous travel if he'd just teleported them. He's never been to Emon, true, but he knows about it. He knows where it is. That has always been enough to bring him to his destination before.

But Percival had insisted, and so he'd caved to his husband's wishes. A compromise. He'll handle the considerably shorter journey home.

Essek, reading as their carriage bumps along the road, looks up when Percival raps on the outside and points out the keep that will be their temporary lodging. He'd lived there once, he said, with his friends. Essek leans out through the window to squint at it. The sun is setting, at least, so it could be worse.

"We'll need to remain here for at least long enough for me to install a teleportation circle," he says, refraining from commenting on the unremarkable slab of grey stone that is the keep itself. "It should not take much longer than the week we were planning to spend in the city already, provided all of the materials have been delivered as I requested."
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[personal profile] graviturgy 2021-07-15 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
There's a clear fondness even in Essek's resigned sigh when he allows Percy to help him out of the carriage, hands clasped until he gets his feet on the ground--or hovering above it, rather.

"I would relish the opportunity to stretch my legs, actually," Essek says primly, though he flashes a small smirk as he draws his cloak closer around him--the white one again. Behind them, their carriage is already being unloaded. "So by all means, Percival, give me the full tour."

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