un: abwhorent / video ( a couple of days post coliseum )
( There is a hand. The hand is palm up, fingers splayed, unmoving where it lays upon a desk. Someone has bandaged it from the wrist leaving the space where an arm should be a little less gruesome, though the hand is still unmistakeably without an owner and currently lifeless. Beyond the hand is Wen Kexing, slouched in a chair, a carefully cultivated air of boredom about him. He's exchanged his usual blue robes for new ones of vivid red and he sits in the flickering candlelight looking down at the hand with the faraway sounds of laughter and music surrounding him. Without a word he reaches inside of his sleeve to produce a gold ring, holding it up to his network device before he drops it on the desk, a little further from the hand. There is a moment, two, and then the hand wobbles like a turtle on it's back before it flips itself upright and begins to move, crawling towards the discarded jewellery. The ring is plucked up, clumsily fitted halfway on to one of the digits, the size too small for the broadness of its fingers. They clench in response, and Wen Kexing hums. )
I don't know about you, but where I'm from severed limbs aren't supposed to lend themselves to vanity.
( The hand, now alert, scuttles around Wen Kexing's desk plucking up anything it can. Another sigh and the man himself is lifting a half-empty wine bottle out of the way, his attention turning back to the camera. ) I found it in the middle of one of those rifts. It had an effect on the corpses around it so I thought it might be useful. They seemed aware of the thing, avoidant perhaps. The water stopped oozing quite as much when I took it too. I'm not versed in magic, so I don't know what any of that means. I will say that it seems ... angry, most of the time. ( He's used to murderous intent, it's part of his day to day life. The hand certainly has that in significant amounts. Though he thinks anyone who suffered such a loss might be. ) I also found it clutching this.
( His other hand slides open a drawer, lifting out a tattered scrap of cloth. A purple mantle, ragged at the edges, like it has been torn free. Wen Kexing smiles in a way that is not quite pleasant, teeth flashing in the light. )
Perhaps someone has some knowledge of any accidents that have taken place lately. I'd hate to think there's a person out there who might be suffering, I am a philanthropist after all. Which is why I'm sharing my findings.
( The hand suddenly makes a beeline for the edge of the desk, Wen Kexing moves just as fast, flipping a wooden bowl over the top of it, leaning forward to put his elbow on the base of it to trap his new friend. It throws him out of the shadows though, the dark smudges under his eyes part of a man who has very much not slept in a while. He realises this shortly after, shrugging a shoulder with ease before lifting the earlier wine bottle back up, flicking the cork away so he can take a deep drink. )
It's a little unruly.
I don't know about you, but where I'm from severed limbs aren't supposed to lend themselves to vanity.
( The hand, now alert, scuttles around Wen Kexing's desk plucking up anything it can. Another sigh and the man himself is lifting a half-empty wine bottle out of the way, his attention turning back to the camera. ) I found it in the middle of one of those rifts. It had an effect on the corpses around it so I thought it might be useful. They seemed aware of the thing, avoidant perhaps. The water stopped oozing quite as much when I took it too. I'm not versed in magic, so I don't know what any of that means. I will say that it seems ... angry, most of the time. ( He's used to murderous intent, it's part of his day to day life. The hand certainly has that in significant amounts. Though he thinks anyone who suffered such a loss might be. ) I also found it clutching this.
( His other hand slides open a drawer, lifting out a tattered scrap of cloth. A purple mantle, ragged at the edges, like it has been torn free. Wen Kexing smiles in a way that is not quite pleasant, teeth flashing in the light. )
Perhaps someone has some knowledge of any accidents that have taken place lately. I'd hate to think there's a person out there who might be suffering, I am a philanthropist after all. Which is why I'm sharing my findings.
( The hand suddenly makes a beeline for the edge of the desk, Wen Kexing moves just as fast, flipping a wooden bowl over the top of it, leaning forward to put his elbow on the base of it to trap his new friend. It throws him out of the shadows though, the dark smudges under his eyes part of a man who has very much not slept in a while. He realises this shortly after, shrugging a shoulder with ease before lifting the earlier wine bottle back up, flicking the cork away so he can take a deep drink. )
It's a little unruly.
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Would it be possible to examine the hand? Carefully, of course. I can try to contain it if it becomes too...boisterous.
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Still -. )
You're a magician?
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Considering the nature of the water, that might be more useful.
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( He's surprised by that, though he doesn't know why. )
Well, I suppose that could not harm. Though I still think we need it sentient for now. It might offer up clues. ( And then, cheekily. ) Or it might steal me something useful.
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[ Hopefully that sounds reasonable enough. ]
As for anything it might steal...best to keep an eye on it. I wouldn't necessarily trust gifts from a dismembered body part, myself.
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Ah, you mean my drawer full of pilfered rings might cause me some trouble? Don't worry, I'm telling people to report their loses.
( No, he imagines the man means something else. But blithely joking is Wen Kexing's forte. )
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That's very charitable of you. But I have the feeling that will be the least of our concerns.
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( The reason being he just keeps implying other people call him that, but oh well. )
Things do seem to be taking a turn for the worst, you're right about that. But in the grand scheme of things the hand seems ... well, certainly not harmless. It has a temper. But keeping it within sight feels better than not. Where would you like me to bring it, if you wish to see it?
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[ He definitely doesn't believe that. ]
I've been housed with Vipsania Marcella, if you are familiar. Failing that, I could always come to you.
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( Here meaning the office tucked away inside of a brothel. Or maybe he would, Wen Kexing doubts many a man who says they're above all of that. )
When would be best?
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I'll be remaining here, at least for a time.
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( Probably many things, but Wen Kexing likes being blasé. )
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[ It would be amusing if it wasn't also horrifying. But then, that could be said of a lot of things that have happened lately. ]
action!
So here he is now, taking the hall to Anduin's room with a heavily chained box under one arm and his fan tucked into the other free hand, tapping an anxious beat against one thigh. There are scratch marks across his knuckles, as though his new friend fought it's imprisonment - or possibly, travel - but Wen Kexing still lifts the fan to rap it cheerfully against the closed door anyway, calling out like he hasn't a care in the world. )
Master Priest?
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He offers a welcoming smile before it fades, his eyes darting down to the chained box. Large enough for a hand, he imagines. ]
Ah. Yes, come in, please.
[ And he steps back to allow Wen Kexing entry. Better to keep what happens out of public view. ]
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My apologies for the time it took. You were right, my new friend was difficult to get moving.
( He hoists the box, holding it now in two hands. If he gives it a little rattle well, it's deserved. )
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[ His gaze lingers on the box for a moment before lifting to Wen Kexing. Looking for any signs of affliction, any signs that the hand has been affecting him. But that doesn't stop him from gesturing him onward down the hall. ]
To my quarters, then. We'll be less likely to be disturbed there.
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We asked it a question - ah, that is Mistress Granger had me give it a pen before I came here. I inquired about it's name, but it was wilfully ignorant. It certainly seems present enough to have an identity, it just doesn't want it told.
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[ His brow furrows, as he considers this information. As well as Wen Kexing's countenance. It wouldn't be the first time he's dealt with someone willing to hide their hurts behind a devil-may-care facade. ]
We could attempt to compel it, but I'm not sure that would be wise.
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( It's an idea. The box rattles a little as though in protest, Wen Kexing eyes it in his arms. )
I'm not sure what's the best thing to be done with it, honestly. If I didn't think it might be of some use to us down the line I'd be getting rid. But it might. A bargaining chip even.
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Perhaps. Unless it's exactly where it wants to be.
[ Among them. It's a possibility, as much as the idea of it being a possible advantage.
They pass through the well-lit halls into the chamber Anduin has been using for the time being. A number of scrolls detailing the methods of healing employed here sit out on a nearby table, which the priest moves to neatly set aside for the time being.
Enough to make room for that box. ]
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( Not that Wen Kexing is ignorant, in fact, his choosing to nab the hand was more enterprising than anything else. But still. The scrolls he glances over not quite so subtly, because he is a creature of curiosity more than anything else. He doesn't comment on them though, instead choosing to drop the box in the space Anduin has made. When his hands are free, he rests them on his hips, glancing the other man's way. )
It might try to throttle you if I let it out. It's been doing that. Never myself, but sometimes it appears when I'm working and decides it wants to help out. Deals have been made, so I'm not exactly complaining, but my reputation is at stake.
ooc: also! would those healing scrolls be obviously about healing bc wen kexing will be looking for one in the future 👀 maybe he can call on anduin after he finds his dying future husband
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[ All the more reason to suspect it wants something. That it's here, with him, for a reason. Something they can't quite fathom yet.
Frowning in thought, he reaches to unlatch the lid, carefully prying it open...but with a hand on the lid to shut it again, quickly, if need be. ]
ooc: For sure! They're pretty clearly various works on healing (and at least one on poisons).
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( Cheerful, so cheerful, teeth flashing with his grin. )
No, I've asked myself that before. The hand hasn't attacked me, but it does seem rather attached. ( A thoughtful hum, as he weighs up just how much to reveal. ) I've locked it away before and it's found itself back at my side regardless. But so far it tries to hold on, instead of hurt. And it's certainly had it's chances.
( As much as Wen Kexing is on the alert 24/7 even he has lapses. He leans over the table as Anduin lifts the lid, the hand doing it's impression of a scuttling spider, backing away from the sudden light. ) I've had no luck finding out who's it is either.
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So it's attached itself to you. So to speak.
[ His eyes flicker towards the hand, shrinking back from him like a cornered animal. ]
It's alright. We're not going to hurt you...
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