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Guy Crood ([personal profile] acroodawakening) wrote in [community profile] thecapitol2014-03-27 01:04 am

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WHO| Guy and Julian, Guy and YOU
WHAT| Guy's post-arena stuff
WHEN| Catch-all, week 6 through to right before the Crowning, some threads timed after
WHERE| All over, just state where you're catching him in the subject
WARNINGS| cw: violence and mild gore in the Azula thread

Guy's Room - Closed to Julian

Guy was not having a good time of things right after the arena.

He was a lump now. Apparently that was the next stage in human evolution where he was from, lumpdom, and the stress of the last arena had caused him to evolve. He was a creature of the lump, a Lumpy One, living in his little nest under his blankets in his room. That was the place he slept every night, rather than using the mattress, which always left him with the creeping feeling he was sleeping in some creature's open mouth.

It was a comfy nest and one he apparently had decided he was never leaving from again if he could help it.

District Six Common Area - Open

A few days had passed since the arena and Guy was feeling a little better. The feeling of being trapped in this place was growing more and more intense as time went on, so he'd spent quite some time walking around the city.

The people there and their attention irritated him, though, and the city just wasn't big enough. Other than the parks, it wasn't full of things he actually wanted to see, just endless concrete and glass.

It wasn't natural, having all these people crammed into such artificial places.

So he was back in the District Six common room because even if he had to stay still, it was safe from the outside world.

Right now he kneeling on the floor working on something, curled around it with the same interest a child might show an anthill. He'd broken a vase for the pieces and gently ushered away the avox that had tried to clean it up, planning on cleaning it up himself so the poor thing didn't have to. He was working with the multicolored pieces, sanding down the edges so they weren't sharp and scratching holes in them to make them and other odds and ends into a little necklace.

A thank you gift for someone.

Though occupied with his work, he wasn't averse to talking to people, though. (When was he ever?) So any of his district mates - or visitors passing on through - would find him fairly chatty if they struck up a conversation.

Training Area - Open

Guy knew he needed to learn to fight better, which was why he had decided to spend more time in the Training Center. There was only so much you could learn by throwing things at targets, though, and he didn't quite trust the trainers so he was hoping people he knew might be willing to teach him things.

Of course, he had plenty himself he could teach in turn, something people passing by might see as he occupied himself in the areas that taught survival skills. Fire sprang from his fingertips within seconds the times he worked on making them, and the complicated traps from vines he made snapped up the dummies he tossed into them and flung them around violently.

No reason he couldn't work on getting better at the skills he already had, right? and there was always the chance someone might be interested in learning and teaching him something he didn't know in turn.
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[personal profile] aintyourdad 2014-03-29 06:41 pm (UTC)(link)
"Don't worry, I'm pretty good at improvisin'," Joel said with a wry sort of half-smile. Twenty years of having to make do with whatever he could find had made him pretty adept with things like that.

"I suppose you could use strong rope or twine if there aren't any trees," he offered.
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[personal profile] aintyourdad 2014-04-05 10:32 pm (UTC)(link)
"What about diggin' pits? I guess that'd take a while, might not be worth it in the arena space," Joel asked speculatively. "For a longer-term camp, though..."
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[personal profile] aintyourdad 2014-04-10 05:18 am (UTC)(link)
"If it'll hold my weight, I can usually manage," Joel said with a nod. Climbing to the top of a frail, skinny tree was probably not in the cards for a guy his size, but he was more than used to clambering up and over all kinds of obstacles.
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[personal profile] aintyourdad 2014-04-18 07:55 am (UTC)(link)
"Interesting," Joel said thoughtfully. "I can trap a rabbit or a squirrel in a pinch, but anything bigger than that I usually have to hunt down myself. D'you hang it from a branch, then?"
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[personal profile] aintyourdad 2014-04-27 07:22 pm (UTC)(link)
Joel let out a surprised bark of laughter - but it wasn't at Guy's expense, really, more like a shock at his cleverness - it wasn't something Joel would ever have considered, using a whole tree as a way to trap a larger animal.

"Ain't that somethin'," he said, shaking his head and crossing his arms over his chest. "Not sure what the chances are of findin' a tree that would work, but not bad."
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[personal profile] aintyourdad 2014-05-01 02:26 am (UTC)(link)
"I do know what a counterweight is, I just never thought to use one with a tree before," Joel said almost amused - he doesn't feel patronized in the slightest, which is a little strange, because if just about anyone else were explaining this in such detail, he'd probably assume they thought he was an idiot who needed his hand held.

But it was obvious to him that Guy didn't think that at all - that he was explaining the principles to him because he thought they would be genuinely helpful for his understanding of what was going on.

"You just figured all this out yourself, huh? Nobody taught you? Parents?"
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[personal profile] aintyourdad 2014-05-01 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
"Sorry to hear that," Joel muttered, almost automatically - like he was supposed to say it, though he couldn't bring himself to really mean it much except in the most cursory way. It wasn't anything personal, really. Just that everyone in his world had lost family, loved ones. After a while you just stopped asking about it.

"I'll return the favor if I can - I know a few tricks, myself. You ever made a sound alarm? Non-lethal, but it can help keep you safe if you set up a perimeter around your camp. And for lethal stuff, if you can find the right supplies, you can make some explosives."
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[personal profile] aintyourdad 2014-05-03 01:23 am (UTC)(link)
Joel leaned over to watch Guy work - it was true, there were differences between ropes and vines. Some vines may have had more flexibility, but rope was a little stronger.

"Try the buddy system sometime," he offered too. "Big groups don't work long-term, but find one or two other people, that helps. You can stick with me and Ellie next time, if you want."
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[personal profile] aintyourdad 2014-05-05 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
"You're welcome to stick with me and Ellie if you want," Joel reiterated. "I know she won't mind - she likes you."

And, needless to say, Joel liked him too, which was really rare. He was unobtrusive and could pull his own weight, which he appreciated.
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[personal profile] aintyourdad 2014-05-13 06:31 pm (UTC)(link)
"If there are trees, you got a deal," Joel said with an almost-half-smile of his own. "If not, well, you can make yourself useful in other ways, too."