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What| Maximus gets introduced to the Capitol
Where| After his death
When| whenever you want
Warnings/Notes| none so far! will edit if any come up
He dreamt, before he awoke. He dreamt of endless fields, of his son riding a new horse, of his wife smiling as she welcomed him home. He dreamt of a door...
And awoke to a cold cot and a cold room.
He had been dead. He had felt it, felt his life slip away from him. He'd felt his wife's arms reach out to take him. But as he stared at the ceiling and sucked in a breath, he knew he was not to rejoin them yet. He wasn't surprised. He'd lost. Obviously he was meant to continue in these games until he won, until Commodus was brought before him, until he killed the man himself. Had he not said "in this life or the next"? This was surely the next - or some form of it - and he would not be dissuaded. No. Not even if it meant dying again, and again, and again.
The games, he expected.
The Capitol, he didn't.
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She had been very near to calling the exchange closed. It hardly qualified as demeaning in her mind. Beyond gaining a skill at little more than the cost of- at worst a potentially dull- few hours a week, alliances with men did tend to be far easier to maintain and manage when such acts were used to cement them. Thus Morrigan dropped her hand from her face with a frown as he continued, her tone gaining an slight edge of exasperation as she dropped the innocent tilt with the same speed he had dropped the innuendo in favor of renegotiation.
"Yet, if there is some particular vein you have the urge to drink from in these matters, speak it. 'Tis no boon to either of us to play guessing games 'til we are returned to the area."
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"Scouting. I dislike being ignorant in this place, and four eyes are better than two. Spare a few afternoons to scout the city with me, and we'll call it even."
He grabbed another practice sword, turned, and tossed it to her.
"Show me what you know, and we'll work from there."
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"I believe," she drawled slightly, adjusting her grip on the sword so she was at least holding it properly, her free hand ghosting along the flat side of the 'blade.' Or she did as close as she could to a proper grip given that all her previous experience with bladed weapons tended to be more in the form of knives and sacrificial daggers. "That this would be the pointy end?"
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"That is, indeed, the 'pointy end'," He said, tucking his own blade under his arm as he reached out to adjust her grip. "Like this. You need to allow the wrist to pivot completely."