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Re: ~ in the dark of the night Nokov will find you (somewhat backdated)
Date: 2026-04-24 04:18 am (UTC)He tosses and turns in his sleep, conflicted as he is, but without any passion behind it, even so stressed he hasn't been sleep building. It's unusual and when he can feel Nokov's eyes on him, he blinks his eyes open and tilts his head just enough to catch the god at the end of his bed.
He slowly blinks once before his head falls back flat on his pillow. Peggy readjusts herself in the nest on the windowsill.
His voice has started coming back, but its hoarse with disuse, "hello." Not depressed enough to say hi to his friend at least?
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Date: 2026-04-24 04:24 am (UTC)Once Nokov can see that Chris is awake and aware of him he turns down the intensity of his staring, so at least Chris doesn't have that to add to his discomfort as he falls back on his pillow.
"You died." Whether Nokov was already aware of that or not, the air of slight annoyance about that would remain.
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Date: 2026-04-24 04:28 am (UTC)And maybe Nokov will be upset with him for that too. Maybe he deserves it. Maybe that irritation is because hes already annoyed and hes here to tell him how they arent friends any more.
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Date: 2026-04-24 04:33 am (UTC)It's pretty easy to kill humans, and Chris can come back, here, so Nokov isn't that annoyed that he's temporarily not in the best shape.
He's far more patient than he can appear. Though, admittedly, he often comes off as less 'impatient' than 'potentially somewhat depressed'. It's probably better for Chris' mood that Nokov can't read his mind, so doesn't have any reason to say that he can't tell him that they aren't friends any more because he doesn't think they're friends. As an attempt at comfort it would fall flat.
"You shouldn't stay up here."
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Date: 2026-04-24 04:45 am (UTC)"You want me to go down there?"
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Date: 2026-04-24 04:48 am (UTC)It's night, but the darkness Nokov can find there is still better.
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Date: 2026-04-24 04:54 am (UTC)The mold colonies had been scrubbed from existence before managing to achieve sentience.
He sighs dramatically before rolling again and falling down the few feet under the bed in front of the couch. It hurts but hes far better at taking blunt force than stabbing. He doesnt get up from the floor where he landed.
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Date: 2026-04-24 04:59 am (UTC)He drops onto the couch with a good deal more grace. Practice (and, yes, the lack of a death toll) can do a lot. He considers Chris for a few moments, before deciding he'd probably be better off on the couch. Nokov isn't that much stronger than a normal human, but Chris isn't the heaviest weight even as a dead-weight, and he does end up just sort of rolling him onto the couch. At least he hadn't dropped him on the floor.
"Who killed you?" It's mostly just a neutral inquiry. Nokov does like knowing things, and he hasn't decided yet if their contract means he should do something about it.
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Date: 2026-04-25 07:46 am (UTC)Which is his usual nickname for The Ghoul, one hes used many a time.
"He asked me a question, and I answered and then he started stabbing me... I should have asked for his screwdriver."
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Date: 2026-04-25 07:52 am (UTC)"Do you want me to kill him?" It's an inquiry free of judgement.
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Date: 2026-04-25 01:27 pm (UTC)If he were a good person, if he wasn't evil, what would the answer be? What makes a good person? The ability to look passed transgressions? He is a person who, in certain instances, holds a grudge. Maybe he isn't good for that reason.
He's reminded of the look on Germaryah's face, how upset he was that he'd died. He didn't like that, though he did like that he cried for him, that implies mutual feelings, if they exist any more. But would he cry for the Ghoul?
He doesn't like the Ghoul, and he can follow that line down far enough to say that he hates him. But they're both immortal on the barge, death isn't permanent. What good would that do? Would it make him feel better?
Do feelings matter when it comes to death?
"I don't know. I think in some ways yes, in some ways no." Theres so much going on in his brain as he considers all that he wants, why and what it could do for him.
"I suppose the first question I have would be how? Would anyone know it was you?"
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Date: 2026-04-25 06:02 pm (UTC)He's killed a lot of people. He wouldn't say that he's ever killed for no reason. It's not that he cares about being a 'good' or 'bad' person (he considers that a mortal affliction), but he isn't a wasteful one. Sometimes that reason is a matter of revenge.
There are plenty of necessary deaths, and the rush of vengeance can be extremely necessary to properly continue to lead you life. He doesn't know if it's necessary for Christopher, but, he feels, it usually is it's simply that not everyone is able to see it clearly.
It's vengeance that carries virtue.
"They wouldn't know." He's killed a lot of people! He knows how to make it work! "I would wait for an appropriate port. If there are enough people there are people who can be accused of carrying out such an act."
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Date: 2026-04-29 04:10 am (UTC)"The longer we wait, the less likely someone might think it has anything to do with my death... Maybe I'll think about it. How long does the offer stand? Is there a time limit on how long I should hold a grudge? Because I think I'm very good at it... I might not like him until I'm eighty years old."
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Date: 2026-04-29 04:18 am (UTC)He can hold a grudge for much longer than seventy years or however long it will be until Chris is eighty, so he doesn't see a reason for him to give it up. Being good at holding onto grudges is a positive, in his opinion. So, the offer stands as long as it needs to.
Now that that's settled:
"I have a question about your plans." He thinks he has something of an outline about them, even if it can get a bit vague.
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Date: 2026-05-01 09:32 pm (UTC)He looks up at Nokov, tilting his head, "What sort of plans? My plan for tomorrow? For the next week? for the rest of my life?" Be more specific, friend.
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Date: 2026-05-01 09:33 pm (UTC)Apart from holding a grudge forever, though that is a good plan.
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Date: 2026-05-01 10:18 pm (UTC)Well? He thinks about this for a moment, his tired brain lazily flowing along with the question, "I'm going to find out who I am. And I'm going to stay here forever, and convince the Admiral to turn this place into a paradise for monsters, so that when they die, they can come here and never have to be hunted again."
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Date: 2026-05-01 10:26 pm (UTC)"I have something better."
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Date: 2026-05-01 10:30 pm (UTC)He does tilt his head though, slowly raising a hand as he stares up at the older boy from his spot in his lap, touching his nose with the tip of his finger, "What do you have?"
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Date: 2026-05-01 10:38 pm (UTC)"I'm going to make a new world. Perhaps some of them could come there." He's in an extremely generous mood, tonight.
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Date: 2026-05-01 10:52 pm (UTC)Though a new world...one that Nokov would create? Finger still on the tip of his nose, he considers it and boops it again. Perhaps that would be acceptable. "One where monsters would be accepted and not killed for existing?"
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Date: 2026-05-01 10:59 pm (UTC)He pokes him, but not as hard as he could.
"It wouldn't be a better place to go if they were just to be killed."
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Date: 2026-05-01 11:03 pm (UTC)But that doesn't mean he doesn't think that maybe he can rearrange his plans, or let that be plan B.
"If I wanted to get there I'd need to graduate. I wasn't planning on doing that."
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Date: 2026-05-01 11:08 pm (UTC)"Why not?"
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Date: 2026-05-01 11:12 pm (UTC)"Because I'd need to change, and I don't want to. There isn't anything wrong with me."
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