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Date: 2016-05-13 05:24 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] tongueamok
[Carlisle blinks at Chris' question, astounded that Chris walked in here and managed to do in twenty second what he hadn't managed in several hours.]

You do know how to turn them on, then? I was thinking they might be defective somehow. I kept pressing the screen, but they don't react the way the little devices they gave us do. And one of them made a noise when I hit one of the buttons over and over, but then I couldn't get it to work after that.

[He shoots Space Fight a dirty look.]

But yes, I'd be thrilled to see how they work. Let me get my notes.

[He darts over to the table and grabs up his papers first, then his pen, refilling it with ink from a jar that's sitting on the table. The man does have a lot of ink.]

All right, ready. Just describe how you turn it on and how it works, and I'll jot down a few things next to my diagrams.

Date: 2016-05-13 05:39 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] tongueamok
[What's simple for Chris is handled as though it were the most complicated thing in the world by Carlisle; he scribbles notes and draws arrows on his diagram, marking where specific buttons are and their functions.]

So it's... some kind of interactive story about this "Sonic 3 the Hedgehog" and his quest to gather rings?

[Forgive him; he has no reference at all for these devices.]

Date: 2016-05-13 05:49 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] tongueamok
[Carlisle looks up at Chris with one of those incredulous looks as he continues writing, mouthing but hedgehogs aren't fast? as he does. Technology continues to make no sense.]

Right, so all of these games have different stories, presumably like their titles. A little like books, except with screens and buttons and you control something in them and they make noise, so... not at all like books now that I think about it.

Date: 2016-05-13 06:15 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] tongueamok
[No one introduce this man to memes or the graphics of current-gen consoles.]

I think I'd prefer something that doesn't look real. Hallucinations and illusions are terrible enough as it is.

[He caps his pen, setting his papers on the table and picking up Space Fight.]

So these are some kind of toys, then? For children?

[He looks at the device in his hands dubiously.]
Edited Date: 2016-05-13 06:15 am (UTC)

Date: 2016-05-13 04:17 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] tongueamok
Yes, illusionists can be a plague.

[Carlisle glosses over that note with a dismissive wave of his hand, because now he's interested in these 'games.' An interactive book about an unusually fast, jewellery-obsessed hedgehog doesn't sound like fun, but maybe he just needs some hands-on experience. And Chris seems fine after handling one of the devices, so surely it can't hurt.

He looks down at Space Fight in his hands, smirking as he finds the On/Start button on the far right.]


I suppose it could be educational to try one of—

[And then the device beeps loudly at him and he drops it in an instant, leaping back as though it were a venomous snake snapping at him from the grass. The handheld lands with a thunk on the floor, and he shoots Chris an "Is it supposed to do that?" look.]
Edited Date: 2016-05-13 04:18 pm (UTC)

Date: 2016-05-13 05:08 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] tongueamok
[He lets out a nervous sort of laugh and retrieves the game from the floor, his hands shaking. Books don't make sounds, okay? Not unless they're not really books and are monsters in disguise instead, like mimics. He's already had one glove ruined by a mimic pretending to be a box -- he doesn't need the other one trashed, too.]

O- of course. Just, ah. Wasn't really prepared for it to make a fuss like that.

[He eyes the game in one hand, picking at the bandage that covers his right arm idly. It has acquired a few more ink stains since he last saw Chris, some faded, while others are darker, fresher; that stuff just doesn't want to come out in the wash.]

Date: 2016-05-13 07:22 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] tongueamok
[He doesn't seem to realize Chris was asking about the ink stains rather than his reaction.]

I'm fine, I assure you. Just easily rattled, unfortunately.

[He looks at the game again, pressing a few more of the buttons. It beeps, there's a garbled explosion, and the sound that comes with a Game Over. He just looks more confused by it, but at least he figures out one button: Off.

The device goes quiet, the screen blank once more, and he lets out a sigh.]


Right. I'll experiment a little with this one. Seems a bit less complicated than the others. Less buttons to press, and only two directions on the, er... D-pad.

Date: 2016-05-13 09:02 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] tongueamok
Huh? Oh, oh this.

[He rubs at his arm for a moment, making a quick consideration before he undoes the bandage, unwrapping it bit by bit.]

It's not an injury, or not anymore.

[The glove beneath the bandage looks like it might have been like its partner on his left arm -- long, tight-fitting, covering his limb all the way from the sleeve of his jacket to his hands. Unfortunately, it's been mutilated somewhere along the way: the fabric is torn in several places, barely held together by thin strips between the gaping holes. The already dark material is even darker in those areas, blood having stained the threads from a dark blue to a blackish brown. In contrast to his ruined glove, his arm beneath it looks fine, as pristine as the rest of his pale skin. He is a healer, after all.]

I ran into a monster almost immediately after arriving here. I thought for sure I'd lose my arm for a moment.

[Or several moments. Several, panic-stricken moments.]
Edited Date: 2016-05-13 09:03 pm (UTC)

Date: 2016-05-13 10:53 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] tongueamok
It does, thankfully. Never had to mend something that, er...

[Painful. Horrific. Agonizing.]

Grievous on myself, but I suppose there is a first time for everything.

Date: 2016-05-13 11:14 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] tongueamok
An organization would be nice for such an occurrence. I was lucky to have people show up when they did to help me. I might not have an arm if they hadn't.

[He has another nervous laugh, as though it's funny now that it's all in the past. It's not. It's still terrifying to think about.]

Date: 2016-05-13 11:48 pm (UTC)
From: [personal profile] tongueamok
[Carlisle looks almost as taken aback by the offer as he was by the beeping from the game just moments before.]

I appreciate the offer, but I- I assure you that I am perfectly fine. Near-death experiences are nothing new! Just something you, ah. That you ad- adjust to.

[Marvel at what might be the world's worst outright liar. He can gloss over the truth and smooth things over when it comes to diplomatic discussions, but ask him to lie about himself or something that is still robbing him of sleep last night, and he falls to pieces.

And then he does that thing where he doesn't even let the silence hang for a fraction of a second before changing topics so he doesn't have to think about that one anymore.]


You know, I have been a terrible host. Let me clear off this couch and you have a seat.

[Just going to pick up all of those games he doesn't understand and set them on the table before grabbing the armchair for himself.]

Date: 2016-05-14 12:44 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] tongueamok
[Carlisle eases himself into the seat, reaching to the table and shoving the stopper into the bottle of ink before it gets knocked over and ruins the floor.]

I'll be honest in that I'll probably only keep one of these, now that I know what they are. I'd picked up the first one because I thought it might be important, or perhaps something that might help us get home. Then I saw a different one and grabbed it, but then there were so many others, and I think I got carried away.

[As he tends to do with everything, from note-taking to panicking to pretending he's perfectly fine when he's clearly still suffering some trauma.]

I think I'll do just fine with, ah, Space Fight here. I'll master it, then I can come grab a different one from you later, if you'd like to take the rest.

[He will never come get another game, Chris. He will never master Space Fight. Don't let him fool you.]

Date: 2016-05-14 02:10 am (UTC)
From: [personal profile] tongueamok
I may take you up on that at some point, thank you.

[He's just hoping Chris can find something useful with them -- Carlisle does like the way he brightens at the prospect of having all the rest of them, so perhaps his hoarding won't be a complete waste.

Oh right, hosting.]


It's been some time since I had company, so I'm afraid I'm not a very good host. I'd offer you a drink, but all I have here is water and Dwarven ale. Not exactly the type of beverages you save for having people over.

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