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Claude von Riegan ([personal profile] riegan) wrote2020-09-28 10:03 am

➵ Archer (Chiron)

im saving my horse puns for threads
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[personal profile] antaressnipe 2020-10-29 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)
[...

He supposes he should be more surprised by what he sees, but after the many conversations he has had with Claude, seeing him dropped into the wild with nothing more than a bow, arrows, and a knife keeps in line with what he's learned.

His eyebrows raise a little at the dragons -- my, it is fairly tame, and that's probably the most shocking thing about this memory -- but eventually he cants his head at the real Claude, voice musing]


I assume then that you survived, yes?
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[personal profile] antaressnipe 2020-10-30 03:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Depending in the cultural climate, teaching students such survival skills is necessary.

[...]

It is very clear that he cared about you.

[which, chiron notes, is why he has no criticisms of what he's seen. Tough love is still a form of it, after all, and he approves of the fondness on display]
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[personal profile] antaressnipe 2020-10-30 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Would you say his lessons benefited you, then?

[not just in the sense that Claude is alive -- unless fate was very unkind to him, it seems the youth has stuck around on his homeworld. But there are harsh realities waiting for him, and Chiron wonders if this teacher was there to help him meet the challenges.]
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[personal profile] antaressnipe 2020-11-02 07:10 pm (UTC)(link)
The moment you were born...

[Head tilting a little as if those words mean something to him... but no, if there is a memory there, it's long forgotten. So he nods instead]

It is a heavy burden to bear that type of hate from a young age, but you either rise above it or fall prey...

[Though as he talks, a stray bubble finally sneaks up on the the unsuspecting centaur from behind, and there is a slight moment of surprise before he settles in resignation -- apparently it's his turn. Their surroundings twist until they're both in a vibrant meadow, almost as if the colors are overly saturated.

The perspective shifts

And with the first breath of life, you are born.

Unlike the other gods, you do not enter the world fully formed. You are a babe crying on a soft bed of grass, little hands clenched as you kick all four of your legs in an appeal for comfort. The wind is cold on your skin, and you are hungry for food.

You are an infant, but you are still born of immortal blood. And so you remember everything you see, hear, smell – how the light shimmers through the leaves of a nearby tree, and how the wind feels on your skin as you continue to cry.

And you remember the face of your mother, horrified and disgusted, when she takes her first look at you.

Even in her horror, she is beautiful, you think -- her features delicate and eternal in a way you will inherit. But you still feel the weight of that hatred, and it makes you cry more in a desperate plead for love. Instead your mother recoils the louder you are, tears streaming down her cheeks as she turns away with her hands turned up at the sky. There is a shrill cry for mercy, for peace – to be taken as far away as possible from the monster she’s created.

And then her limbs harden, her legs take root in the earth, and very soon all that is left of your mother is a linden tree that has already begun to bloom soft, yellow flowers.

You continue to cry – you are an infant, after all. But this time it is because you know that there is no love for you in this world yet, not from her.
]


... Mm.
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[personal profile] antaressnipe 2020-11-09 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
[His eyes tick over, almost surprised by the comment that Claude offers him, but his eyes will soften a beat later as he shakes his head]

Now? I do not remember that memory, or that woman's face.

[...]

So it is... strange, seeing the face of my mother, when I thought I did not have one.

[Her hate, her disgust, and yet picking out the features that are reflected in his own. How... bittersweet, he thinks, to know these were his first few moments]

I had students who cared for me once I was older. I was not completely alone. [A faint smile] I was loved, even if only briefly.

[So it does not hurt in the way that it could.]