feintofhart (
feintofhart) wrote in
expiationnet2023-10-22 02:48 pm
Entry tags:
- bungo stray dogs: nikolai gogol,
- fh2 termina: levi,
- final fantasy xiv: erichthonios,
- final fantasy xiv: hythlodaeus,
- final fantasy xiv: yuja wightshade,
- fire emblem geneaology: ethlyn,
- fire emblem three houses: claude,
- original: astralin turnont,
- the faraway paladin: william g maryblood,
- umineko wtc: ange ushiromiya
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[ The video flicks on to show one Claude von Riegan, having dispensed with his usual fineries of billowing fabrics and elaborate capes to more simple fare, simply a loose white linen shirt and brown trousers, seated at the desk of what looks to be an incredibly cluttered shop. Herbs hang from strings from the ceilings, the dark, burnished wood of the shelves covered in various dusty jars filled with strange liquids and ground plants and all manner of things; what little table space is not covered in these mystery jars is instead covered in stacks of books and parchment strewn about. It is, as some may be able to recognize, Aldrip's apothecary. ]
Hey, everyone. For as long as I've been here, I don't think I've ever properly introduced myself... so allow me to make up for lost time. My name is Claude von Riegan, and I've been here for, oh... three, four months? Longer than I thought I'd be stuck here, to be honest. But I've got more than simple introductions on my mind today.
[ He reaches into one of the jars and plucks out a few herbs, adding it to whatever concoction is in his mortar and pestle, the grinding of stone against stone a low, pleasant sound. ]
I'm sure you've all noticed that our humble hosts have been disappearing, one after the other. [ He holds up a paper, noting a date and time that has already passed, an invitation to meet with Those Who Were. ] This seems to be the culprit -- someone sending them missives, telling them to meet with their gods, or holy figures, or whatever else you'd like to call them. Something worth investigating, I think.
[ He pauses, putting a pinch of some other spice into his bowl. ]
But in the meantime, they've left their businesses behind. So I've gone ahead and temporarily commandeered the apothecary until they return. It's too important an institution to leave empty, and besides, this place could do with some organization. And some good dusting. And, frankly, some revamped bookkeeping, because it's just in shambles.
The thing is, though, is that my own knowledge of herbalism is confined to my own world -- and it's specialized knowledge, at that. So if you know anything about it, or know of anything I ought to be stocking, that you might be needing, do me a favour and let me know. [ He licks the tip of his pinky, dips it into his concoction, and licks it off, only to shudder in revulsion. ] Eurgh, that's nasty.
[ He clears his throat. ]
Or, of course, you can help me search for our missing persons. I haven't had much luck, but hey! Maybe you will.
Hey, everyone. For as long as I've been here, I don't think I've ever properly introduced myself... so allow me to make up for lost time. My name is Claude von Riegan, and I've been here for, oh... three, four months? Longer than I thought I'd be stuck here, to be honest. But I've got more than simple introductions on my mind today.
[ He reaches into one of the jars and plucks out a few herbs, adding it to whatever concoction is in his mortar and pestle, the grinding of stone against stone a low, pleasant sound. ]
I'm sure you've all noticed that our humble hosts have been disappearing, one after the other. [ He holds up a paper, noting a date and time that has already passed, an invitation to meet with Those Who Were. ] This seems to be the culprit -- someone sending them missives, telling them to meet with their gods, or holy figures, or whatever else you'd like to call them. Something worth investigating, I think.
[ He pauses, putting a pinch of some other spice into his bowl. ]
But in the meantime, they've left their businesses behind. So I've gone ahead and temporarily commandeered the apothecary until they return. It's too important an institution to leave empty, and besides, this place could do with some organization. And some good dusting. And, frankly, some revamped bookkeeping, because it's just in shambles.
The thing is, though, is that my own knowledge of herbalism is confined to my own world -- and it's specialized knowledge, at that. So if you know anything about it, or know of anything I ought to be stocking, that you might be needing, do me a favour and let me know. [ He licks the tip of his pinky, dips it into his concoction, and licks it off, only to shudder in revulsion. ] Eurgh, that's nasty.
[ He clears his throat. ]
Or, of course, you can help me search for our missing persons. I haven't had much luck, but hey! Maybe you will.

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[Did he just ignore everything else. He sure did.]
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Noooo.... Not you too.
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It has not killed her, no, but that is because she has immortality, as do the rest of us in our world. So I implore you to be careful when you are mixing, and tasting things.
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Claude! What is that you're mixing?
[NONE OF WHAT SURROUNDS HIM LOOKS LIKE HERBS DE PROVENCE OKAY]
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[ He sets down the sheet of parchment. ]
At least, that's what this particular recipe claims. I can't very well go around giving it to other people if I'm not willing to try it myself, hm?
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All right... just be careful if you go looking for more angelica. It bears a passing resemblance to hemlock and that would do you no good at all.
[Angelica's leaves are bigger and hemlock has a ranker smell--probably a warning of its pernicious nature--but it is much better safe than sorry.]
I met any number of peddlers and local healers who would mix up anything that was strong of flavor and touted it as a potion for strength or vigor or clarity of mind. [...] Shockingly, some did work. But I think the nasty flavor is probably all you'll get from that one.
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Congrats on your shop. So what's this about people going missing? Kinda like I did?
[that feels so fucking weird to say]
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Those That Were. You hear much about 'em yet?
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If they're getting a note and then going missing, I'd think they're just dead. [Makes sense to him, at least. Like why go for the supernatural angle when it could just be a funky cult thing.] But nah, I barely know shit about anything yet.
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[ A detail that might reveal Gogol caught one of the flyers as well. Interesting that it's the locals this time though. ]
Anywho, you got any of the good stuff?
[ What does he mean by "the good stuff?" Probably not what immediately comes to mind. The hint Claude gets is the universal thumb across the throat gesture. He sticks out his tongue to mock death for good measure. ]
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[ He leans forward against the desk, giving the camera a fetching grin. ]
Of course I know how to make the good stuff. But I'm not in the habit of giving it away -- or selling it. If you want it, you'll have to go about it the old-fashioned way and make it yourself.
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[ Considering she's met with some of the so-called gods of her world she's not sure she can call it strange. ]
I would be willing to help look for them.
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[They even have supplies ready for the journey!]
...Though 'twould seem there is no location writ upon the paper...
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[ She pauses, humming. ]
That does make things a little tricky.
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stumbles in late
hello hello!!
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what herbs do you have there?
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All the herbs you could think of, I'd imagine, though these aren't exactly meant for cooking. Cohosh and feverfew, hawthorn and wort, palmetto and yarrow... and all sorts of animal products too, hooves and horns and fur and bone. What are you looking for?
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Seems like this guy is at least always a good source of information, especially since Ange already thought he sure said some things that made sense back in the maze. ]
What have you done so far to look for the missing people?
[ In other words, she's willing to help with that - but she also wants to make sure she doesn't waste effort by doing the exact same stuff he's doing. ]
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I've asked around town to see if anyone's seen them, of course. They don't seem as worried as I figured they would be, when hearing someone's missing, but they're pretty suspicious of us these days... even if they did know, there's a good possibility they wouldn't have told us anyway.
So I checked out the meeting place by the forest, walked around the forest itself for a while and called out for them. I only wish I still have my wyvern with me. I could cover more ground that way.
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I've dealt with many varieties of herbs, so I may be of some help there. Although I must confess that it mainly concerns my own world's plants, too, but if we are lucky, we may find similar plants!
[ If they look similar enough to something they know, obviously it must share the same properties, right. That sounds like a good idea. ]
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Got any you'd be looking out for in particular?
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sorry for late, job search ate two weeks of my life o(--(
no worries at all, and apologies in return!!
tis the season (of being busy and tired) :')
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These are some herbs from my own land that have healing properties. If you don't recognise the names I can describe them for you.
I did notice that some buildings seemed to be empty lately too. But are you sure we should be taking over their homes and businesses? What if they come back?
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[ His eyes flit through the list, writing them down for his own perusal later; he still hasn't gotten the hang of using a device instead of pen and paper. ]
Anyway, that's why I said I was temporarily taking over. When they come back, and I hope that they do, I'll gladly hand over the place -- hopefully a little better than they left it. But I didn't think something as essential as an apothecary should be left unattended.
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