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Last week, Adrian had invited Yelena and Lydia both to watch him bury his heart and properly claim the land. Lydia, because he thought that a fellow practitioner would appreciate watching a ritual of this size, Yelena because...well, if nothing else, he figured that she'd enjoy having something else to tease him about.
He'd brought out a nice picnic blanket and some refreshments, including several bottles of his homemade fruit beers that he'd shared with Logan, water, fruit juices, a light herbal tea, sandwiches on a thick, hearty bread (made fancy because he'd cut them into quarters), and a nice, freshly-baked cake that he'd cooked because he'd wanted to, not because he was nervous.
"You're fretting," Boston noted, sunning himself in a tree while Adrian made sure that all the utensils and plates were just so for his guests.
"I'm new to hosting," Adrian said. "I want to make sure that everything is nice for them."
"Uh-huh," Boston said. "...You're going to do fine." He wasn't talking about hosting. "We've practiced a hundred times back home."
"I know," his witch replied. "I just kinda wish it had been a hundred and one." Or maybe a hundred ten.
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Once his guests had arrived and seated themselves, Adrian pulled out his trunk, went over to the black steamer trunk that he'd flown in with and, after rooting around amongst various things (he really needed to unpack this), he pulled out a beautifully carved wooden box and clutched it reverently to his chest. "Would you care to hold it while I finish preparing?" he asked, offering the box to Lydia. Boston made a grumpy sound, but forewent commentary as Adrian knelt down in front of the oak tree, plunged his bare hands into the acorn-covered ground, and began to dig. He moved handfuls of soil with surprising efficiency. "This has to be done by hand," he explained, figuring Yelena, at least, might be wondering why he wasn't using a shovel. "I'm a good digger, though. It won't take me long."
He wasn't kidding. Adrian Blackwood dug a three-foot-deep hole through hardpacked, rocky soil using nothing but his hands. He worked calmly, methodically, but fast, and didn't so much as rip a nail. There had to be some magic behind that, but he didn't say a word the entire time. He just kept going until he had a neat, knee-deep, root-filled pit wide enough to sit in, finished. A hole that size should have taken hours, even with a shovel; Adrian had finished in maybe twenty minutes. "There," he said, brushing the earth off his fingers as he stood up. "Now we're ready."
Adrian took the wooden box back from Lydia. The moment his hands touched it, a hush fell over the clearing. Whatever Adrian was doing had the attention of the whole woods - or at least, the section he'd claimed for himself. Silently, reverently, he climbed back into the hole he'd just made and got down on his knees, placing the wooden box into the nest of roots at the bottom. When everything was positioned exactly where he wanted it, he removed the box's carved lid. The wood came off with a delicate scrape, revealing the object inside, which looked exactly like a human heart. A live human heart. It contracted as they watched, the dark-red muscles pumping in the deep, regular motion of a heartbeat. It didn't look bloody or wet; it was just a heart beating in Adrian's hands as he removed it from the box and began to bury it in the ground.
The hush got deeper with every handful of dirt he scooped over it, and then a pulse began to run through the soil under where they were sitting. The thumping sound got louder and louder as Adrian filled in the hole he'd just made. By the time he stood up to press the dirt flat with his boots, the whole hill was pounding with the beating of the heart. It shook the trees and frightened the birds, filling the air with flapping wings and the crushing feeling of something huge and ancient, something larger than human. The weight of so much power was palpable, pushing down on all of them in a way that made it hard to stay upright. Just when they might have become certain it was going to flatten them to the ground, Adrian brought his hands together in front of him with a clap, and the horrible pressure vanished like it had never been.
"Well done!" Boston called from the branches he'd climbed up into. "That went even better than it did in practice."
Adrian was panting too hard to answer. He'd been perfectly calm the whole time he was filling in the hole. Now that he was finished, he collapsed onto the needle-strewn ground with a gasp, sprawling under the trees with a triumphant smile on his face.
[Text taken and adapted from Hell For Hire by Rachel Aaron, because you know how I love me some perfectly normal canons. While the two ladies mentioned were invited, post is open for other folks, either before or after the ritual.]
He'd brought out a nice picnic blanket and some refreshments, including several bottles of his homemade fruit beers that he'd shared with Logan, water, fruit juices, a light herbal tea, sandwiches on a thick, hearty bread (made fancy because he'd cut them into quarters), and a nice, freshly-baked cake that he'd cooked because he'd wanted to, not because he was nervous.
"You're fretting," Boston noted, sunning himself in a tree while Adrian made sure that all the utensils and plates were just so for his guests.
"I'm new to hosting," Adrian said. "I want to make sure that everything is nice for them."
"Uh-huh," Boston said. "...You're going to do fine." He wasn't talking about hosting. "We've practiced a hundred times back home."
"I know," his witch replied. "I just kinda wish it had been a hundred and one." Or maybe a hundred ten.
Once his guests had arrived and seated themselves, Adrian pulled out his trunk, went over to the black steamer trunk that he'd flown in with and, after rooting around amongst various things (he really needed to unpack this), he pulled out a beautifully carved wooden box and clutched it reverently to his chest. "Would you care to hold it while I finish preparing?" he asked, offering the box to Lydia. Boston made a grumpy sound, but forewent commentary as Adrian knelt down in front of the oak tree, plunged his bare hands into the acorn-covered ground, and began to dig. He moved handfuls of soil with surprising efficiency. "This has to be done by hand," he explained, figuring Yelena, at least, might be wondering why he wasn't using a shovel. "I'm a good digger, though. It won't take me long."
He wasn't kidding. Adrian Blackwood dug a three-foot-deep hole through hardpacked, rocky soil using nothing but his hands. He worked calmly, methodically, but fast, and didn't so much as rip a nail. There had to be some magic behind that, but he didn't say a word the entire time. He just kept going until he had a neat, knee-deep, root-filled pit wide enough to sit in, finished. A hole that size should have taken hours, even with a shovel; Adrian had finished in maybe twenty minutes. "There," he said, brushing the earth off his fingers as he stood up. "Now we're ready."
Adrian took the wooden box back from Lydia. The moment his hands touched it, a hush fell over the clearing. Whatever Adrian was doing had the attention of the whole woods - or at least, the section he'd claimed for himself. Silently, reverently, he climbed back into the hole he'd just made and got down on his knees, placing the wooden box into the nest of roots at the bottom. When everything was positioned exactly where he wanted it, he removed the box's carved lid. The wood came off with a delicate scrape, revealing the object inside, which looked exactly like a human heart. A live human heart. It contracted as they watched, the dark-red muscles pumping in the deep, regular motion of a heartbeat. It didn't look bloody or wet; it was just a heart beating in Adrian's hands as he removed it from the box and began to bury it in the ground.
The hush got deeper with every handful of dirt he scooped over it, and then a pulse began to run through the soil under where they were sitting. The thumping sound got louder and louder as Adrian filled in the hole he'd just made. By the time he stood up to press the dirt flat with his boots, the whole hill was pounding with the beating of the heart. It shook the trees and frightened the birds, filling the air with flapping wings and the crushing feeling of something huge and ancient, something larger than human. The weight of so much power was palpable, pushing down on all of them in a way that made it hard to stay upright. Just when they might have become certain it was going to flatten them to the ground, Adrian brought his hands together in front of him with a clap, and the horrible pressure vanished like it had never been.
"Well done!" Boston called from the branches he'd climbed up into. "That went even better than it did in practice."
Adrian was panting too hard to answer. He'd been perfectly calm the whole time he was filling in the hole. Now that he was finished, he collapsed onto the needle-strewn ground with a gasp, sprawling under the trees with a triumphant smile on his face.
[Text taken and adapted from Hell For Hire by Rachel Aaron, because you know how I love me some perfectly normal canons. While the two ladies mentioned were invited, post is open for other folks, either before or after the ritual.]
After the Ritual
Date: 2024-09-15 06:12 pm (UTC)Re: After the Ritual
Date: 2024-09-15 06:27 pm (UTC)Now breathing easier, Yelena looked around and realized Adrian lying on the ground, panting and with a goofy expression his face.
"You need a cigarette or something?" she asked, her voice laced with her usual dry humor.
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Date: 2024-09-15 06:38 pm (UTC)Re: After the Ritual
Date: 2024-09-15 07:00 pm (UTC)Re: After the Ritual
Date: 2024-09-15 07:35 pm (UTC)"Tease," Adrian sighed at Yelena. He wasn't quite ready to sit up yet.
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Date: 2024-09-15 07:51 pm (UTC)Re: After the Ritual
Date: 2024-09-15 08:00 pm (UTC)"Oh fuck that's good," he groaned. "Thank you, past Adrian."
He was gonna get up! Any minute now. Aaaaany minute!
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Date: 2024-09-15 08:09 pm (UTC)Re: After the Ritual
Date: 2024-09-15 08:15 pm (UTC)"You gonna be scandalized if I take my shirt off?" he asked, since it was covered in dirt and sweat and grime. "If I promise that it's not the first step to any dancing?"
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Date: 2024-09-15 08:44 pm (UTC)This was just normal witch stuff, Yelena!
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Date: 2024-09-15 10:35 pm (UTC)Re: After the Ritual
Date: 2024-09-15 11:40 pm (UTC)(Besides, Lydia was Too Young, regardless of what the police had to say about it.)
And, in fact, he was hieing over to Lydia right now to talk with her about her comfort, and then actually retreated behind Yelena to strip off his sweaty, dirt-covered shirt as Lydia also turned the other way. Yelena was free to turn around if she liked, but he figured another person between himself and Lydia just made everyone feel a little better anyway.
"Some rituals have to be performed that way," he said, pulling his shirt off over his head. "But not this one. And, ah. There won't be any where my attendance and Miss Bennet's overlap." He certainly didn't have to go hunting for herbs under the moon or whatever. "Now that this is a Blackwood forest I--oh! Bran! Thank you!"
Bran had come flying out of the house, carefully balancing a bucket of water one end of the broom and a clean shirt of Adrian's on the other, just before the bristle's started. "Considerate as always, my old friend."
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Date: 2024-09-15 06:31 pm (UTC)Of course Lydia understood the backbone, as it were, of this ritual: sometimes you had to rip out your own heart for the magic to work. But that certainly was a box with a live human heart in it she'd held just then, and she was rather glad it was now safely buried because you shouldn't just hand your heart to people, Adrian! Didn't you know Lydia was terribly wicked? Just ask her sister Mary!
So Lydia was going through her own recuperative process over here, which involved sipping a cup of tea and mentally composing a letter to Miss Lambe.
Re: After the Ritual
Date: 2024-09-15 06:41 pm (UTC)"And what did you think, Miss Bennet?" he asked once he'd gotten some of his wind back.
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Date: 2024-09-15 06:51 pm (UTC)"I do understand the theory, of course--at least, I know how much power there is in having one's heart figuratively ripped out--" Don't ask her why she knew that! "But I don't think I expected it to be quite so literal," she admitted.
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Date: 2024-09-15 07:00 pm (UTC)"Well, I wouldn't call it ripping--" because 'digging' was such a better word overall "--but yes, we Blackwoods are very literal when we talk about what we bury for our craft." His smile softened. "The heart of a witch is the Blackwood and the heart of the Blackwood is a witch," he quoted as he patted the oak, his new heart-tree.
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Date: 2024-09-15 07:07 pm (UTC)Re: After the Ritual
Date: 2024-09-15 07:39 pm (UTC)He was just going to drop himself onto the blanket and pour himself some water and grab some pastries. Heavy magic was thirsty work.
Re: After the Ritual
Date: 2024-09-15 08:04 pm (UTC)She thought about how to explain something she'd never had to before. "Magic is very intuitive for me, I suppose. I had to learn how to do certain spells and charms, of course, but a lot of it I just make up as I go. The most important thing is knowing how to pay the price of magic, and that's something you just know. Or at least, I might have to figure out how to pay it, but I always know how much it should be. All magic must be paid for, of course," she said. "You know this." See also: he'd just buried his fuckin' heart.
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Date: 2024-09-15 08:13 pm (UTC)Liliana would even agree! She just paid for hers in mana or with the lives of other creatures. Paying for magic with your own pain and suffering? Not this necromancer.
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Date: 2024-09-15 08:32 pm (UTC)But no one told her that before she did her accidental baby magic and turned the cat into her sister, okay? Whatever the consequences of that were, they weren't her fault!
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Date: 2024-09-15 08:49 pm (UTC)"Merchants and magic, two things to never approach for credit," Adrian agreed. "One will ruin your life completely, and the other one is magic. I've asked before, right? If your magic uses quintessence?"
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Date: 2024-09-15 09:12 pm (UTC)"I should say not," Lydia said, "as I don't believe I've ever heard that word before in my life."
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Date: 2024-09-15 11:26 pm (UTC)"Good to hear!" Adrian said, breaking out into a huge smile. "It's what warlocks and sorcerers use in my world to cast their spells, but they get it because of their willingness to inflict pain and suffering on others."
Mmm. Adrian was skipping over a big part of that process - you know, Gilgamesh - but he was bitchy about warlocks in particular anyway.
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