twilight of the thunder god
ember & art
10-06-2024, 06:11 PM
The walk was long, and Erik should have used to it sort out exactly what he was going to say upon arriving in the Hallows. Everything sounded too... too dramatic? Not dramatic enough? Desperate? Asking for help is far outside his comfort zone, and they'd already done so much for him. How could he ask for more? It seemed the mountain was only making Víðarr worse by the day, the once-king deteriorating far more rapidly in the warmth of the summer. He'd gotten harsher with his children, colder to everyone around, and woke up in a cold sweat more often than not. Always with her name on his lips, always with something terrible grasping at his brain.
As Erik draws to the Hallows borders, he's ragged. The walk was long, and his father didn't seem to sleep. He'd rebuked Björn so badly during the trip, that the boy had scattered off into the woods. Erik hadn't heard the fight in its entirety, but words had been exchanged. Nasty, horrible words. Things that were better off unsaid, out in the open now. Perhaps the boy, too, was a reminder of Tenshi that he needed to push away. Push down.
It's late afternoon by the time he arrives. Víðarr's sleeplessness had caught up to him, grabbed him by the skull and left him huddled in a small rocky outcrop in the Fjord. Unwilling to waste more time, even more unwilling to arrive in the middle of the night, Erik had left him there to sleep it off. The dogs would stand guard, he wasn't in any danger. He'd be better off pleading their case alone. Fuck, pleading is against his nature, but... well, you know what he means.
Erik's call shatters the stillness of the winter afternoon. As close to Auster as winter ever came, at least. A call not just for Ember, but for Artorias too. The request he'd make on behalf of his father was for the lord of cinders, but the one for himself? It occurs to him that Ember may be upset that he'd been gone for so long, even if the time had largely been spent fighting Víðarr's demons. She should have the right to refuse him, as well.
"Erik"
As Erik draws to the Hallows borders, he's ragged. The walk was long, and his father didn't seem to sleep. He'd rebuked Björn so badly during the trip, that the boy had scattered off into the woods. Erik hadn't heard the fight in its entirety, but words had been exchanged. Nasty, horrible words. Things that were better off unsaid, out in the open now. Perhaps the boy, too, was a reminder of Tenshi that he needed to push away. Push down.
It's late afternoon by the time he arrives. Víðarr's sleeplessness had caught up to him, grabbed him by the skull and left him huddled in a small rocky outcrop in the Fjord. Unwilling to waste more time, even more unwilling to arrive in the middle of the night, Erik had left him there to sleep it off. The dogs would stand guard, he wasn't in any danger. He'd be better off pleading their case alone. Fuck, pleading is against his nature, but... well, you know what he means.
Erik's call shatters the stillness of the winter afternoon. As close to Auster as winter ever came, at least. A call not just for Ember, but for Artorias too. The request he'd make on behalf of his father was for the lord of cinders, but the one for himself? It occurs to him that Ember may be upset that he'd been gone for so long, even if the time had largely been spent fighting Víðarr's demons. She should have the right to refuse him, as well.
Warning: posts from this character often involve body horror.
Erik has a Norwegian forest cat that is assumed with him at all times.
Erik has a Norwegian forest cat that is assumed with him at all times.
Ember Carpathius
Head Scholar
Master Fighter (330)
Master Intellectual (330)
Knight
Professor
age
2 Years
2 Years
gender
Female
Female
gems
337
337
player
Joe
Joe
10-06-2024, 06:52 PM
The winter is unlike anything Ember had ever experienced. Born into the season when it had just been wet, not winter was cold, snowy, and frosted with ice. She didn't dislike it—in fact, Ember quite enjoyed the snow—but all of it reminded her of him. Of the mountain where she'd met him, where she'd cured him, where she thought they'd fallen in love. And yet he had gone and disappeared on her again. Gone off to do who knows what in gods knew where. She'd stayed all the same to help Delphi with Hemlock, but when that became a futile effort and Erik never reappeared, Em simply returned home to try and not think about it. It was an impossible task, of course. Made even more impossible by the call that came from the north end of the plains one wintry afternoon.
Ember's ears flicked, her head snapping up from the wines she was helping to prepare down in the cellars. After sharing a look with her mother and being dismissed, Ember sprinted out of the castle and across the snow-covered plains in the direction of the call. There was no way. There was no fucking way! Oh, but there was... and there he stood at the border, his dark form silhouetted against the undisturbed snow on all sides. Drawing closer to him, Em could see him in his entirety now. He was an adult, fully grown and towering a half foot over her. He was broad with thick muscles, very much filled out as a boy who had become a man. He also looked tired, mentally and physically fatigued, like he'd been off fighting a war.
Her pace slowed as Ember came closer, pausing a few paces away as she looked him over. She hadn't thought to grab her cloak on her way out the door, so she stood before him in her entirety too. She had grown up as well, no longer an adolescent but a woman. Slender, svelte, curvy in all the right places, standing on long legs with planes of taut muscle from days of running and swimming. Her oceanic eyes stared into his fiery gaze, looking at him like perhaps she was seeing a ghost. Gods, just seeing him again made her stomach clench. Or maybe that was just her heat season doing that to her.
After a moment of silence, Ember closed the gap, walking right up to her viking boy. Her viking man. Her breath hung in a humid cloud as she studied him, looking him over, then holding his gaze once more. Those eyes narrowed a touch, the only show of her frustration at seeing him again so cavalier at the border. "Everyone said you were dead. Apparently they were wrong," she mused aloud, her voice still melodic, now mature and refined, and oh so deadly with emotion. "You have some nerve leaving me behind on your mountain then showing up at my home, Erik. Where the hell did you go?!" Part of her wanted to reach over and claw his face off. Another part of her wanted to grab him by the face and kiss him hard. She'd wait to hear his response before she decided on which option she'd choose.
10-06-2024, 07:43 PM
There's a grim feeling that spreads over him, waiting for someone to heed his call. Erik had royally screwed up, when it came to how he'd left things. Ember had done so much for him, and he'd gone off without a word again. Preventing the old man from doing something drastic had taken all of his strength, with the grim notion that Víðarr could have gone down swinging on his own children. It had been a bad stint, perhaps the worst yet. Words he didn't know how to say, and the explanation of his father's difficulties lately... it was difficult to explain. The aggression he'd seen was channeled at Björn alone, until Erik had attempted to intervene. Deeply troubling, but at least he wasn't a danger to society on a whole.
A danger to himself, though, that's a different story. Erik doesn't know how to help, not in any tangible way. Getting him off the mountain, once and for all, may be enough to save him. To save him, to help him in some way. Trying to calm the war inside his head, even if the likelihood was slim, at this rate. There's something deeply horrifying about seeing your father for the first time, not as your father, but as a man. Erik was living that horror day to day.
When Ember appears, it's wildly apparent just how much had changed in the few seasons since he'd last seen her. Heart pounding for a moment, gaze softening as she comes into focus. She'd filled out in all the right places, and she looked... upset didn't begin to cover it. Erik couldn't blame her. Shuffling his paws in the slush, knowing that he's well and truly screwed up. It does little to dampen the way he looks at her-- pleading, but still with the same possessive air. A fire that can't be put out.
"Nearly was," he grimaced, something that would have been a rueful smile in a lighter mood. The rumors hadn't been true, but the blood on the snow certainly painted a picture. There's no blaming anyone for coming to that conclusion. "I'm sorry, Em. My father had some kind of... episode that night, I heard him get up and went after him. He was delirious, talking about aptrganga and..." Erik trailed off, tipping his head only slightly. Scars from the brawl that night still living on his skin, though they'd healed.
"Tenshi's death hit him harder than he let on." The words are spoken quietly, confidentially. Weight on his chest, in the pit of his stomach, words he's been too proud to actually say to anyone finally breaking through. "I had to stop him from throwing himself off the mountain, and chased him all through the north to get him back... he's more stable now, but things aren't good." Erik's tone is that of a man who's exhausted to the bone. Tired in a way that tired doesn't begin to cover, sadness and exhaustion written over his rough-hewn features.
"I'm sorry, I tried to send word, but it took everything to get him back enough to travel." Erik speaks quietly, taking some time to find the words in the common tongue. They're difficult, weighty in his mouth. Everything is heavy around him. He doesn't think before he speaks, the words breaking the surface before he can stop them. "I love you, Ember. I wouldn't have left you if it hadn't been life or death."
"Erik"
A danger to himself, though, that's a different story. Erik doesn't know how to help, not in any tangible way. Getting him off the mountain, once and for all, may be enough to save him. To save him, to help him in some way. Trying to calm the war inside his head, even if the likelihood was slim, at this rate. There's something deeply horrifying about seeing your father for the first time, not as your father, but as a man. Erik was living that horror day to day.
When Ember appears, it's wildly apparent just how much had changed in the few seasons since he'd last seen her. Heart pounding for a moment, gaze softening as she comes into focus. She'd filled out in all the right places, and she looked... upset didn't begin to cover it. Erik couldn't blame her. Shuffling his paws in the slush, knowing that he's well and truly screwed up. It does little to dampen the way he looks at her-- pleading, but still with the same possessive air. A fire that can't be put out.
"Nearly was," he grimaced, something that would have been a rueful smile in a lighter mood. The rumors hadn't been true, but the blood on the snow certainly painted a picture. There's no blaming anyone for coming to that conclusion. "I'm sorry, Em. My father had some kind of... episode that night, I heard him get up and went after him. He was delirious, talking about aptrganga and..." Erik trailed off, tipping his head only slightly. Scars from the brawl that night still living on his skin, though they'd healed.
"Tenshi's death hit him harder than he let on." The words are spoken quietly, confidentially. Weight on his chest, in the pit of his stomach, words he's been too proud to actually say to anyone finally breaking through. "I had to stop him from throwing himself off the mountain, and chased him all through the north to get him back... he's more stable now, but things aren't good." Erik's tone is that of a man who's exhausted to the bone. Tired in a way that tired doesn't begin to cover, sadness and exhaustion written over his rough-hewn features.
"I'm sorry, I tried to send word, but it took everything to get him back enough to travel." Erik speaks quietly, taking some time to find the words in the common tongue. They're difficult, weighty in his mouth. Everything is heavy around him. He doesn't think before he speaks, the words breaking the surface before he can stop them. "I love you, Ember. I wouldn't have left you if it hadn't been life or death."
Warning: posts from this character often involve body horror.
Erik has a Norwegian forest cat that is assumed with him at all times.
Erik has a Norwegian forest cat that is assumed with him at all times.
Ember Carpathius
Head Scholar
Master Fighter (330)
Master Intellectual (330)
Knight
Professor
age
2 Years
2 Years
gender
Female
Female
gems
337
337
player
Joe
Joe
10-06-2024, 09:17 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-08-2024, 03:21 AM by Ember Carpathius. Edited 2 times in total.)
Under her scathing words, Erik seems almost ashamed. Like he knew that he had royally fucked up and that there would be consequences to face. His look is pleading, begging her for something. For understanding? For sympathy? For mercy? Whatever it was, Ember held her steely gaze on the larger brute, silently enjoying knowing he was internally writhing under her intensity. He tries to make a joking rebuke, but it falls flat, him flinching and her simply staring at him. Then came the apologies. He had chased after his mentally unwell father, even fighting him as he lost himself to his grief. Em had known Víðarr had taken Tenshi's death... well, badly would've been an understatement. Erik had saved the old man from ending his own life it seemed, at the cost of his own skin. A noble tale—or it would have been if the one listening hadn't been silently seething at him.
Ember was quiet while Erik spoke, giving him the air, listening intently to his words. Fuck, she hated that she still loved how his voice sounded. She couldn't say she understood; how could she? She'd never had to face the challenge of a mentally ill loved one before. But she could empathize with his love for his father. She wondered what she would have done if her own sire had fallen from grace as Víðarr had. The Carpathian family was extremely tight knit; she would have done anything for any of her kin. Erik had done the same. The intensity in Ember's eyes flickered, wavering slightly as she listened and considered his words. Erik was a proud wolf, all of the Trygg bloodline was. To admit his shortcomings and his need for help was no small feat for the wolf. He looked weathered and exhausted and beaten. He needed help. He needed her help.
Em barely heard him when he said he had tried to send word, but she definitely heard him when he spoke those three words to her. "I love you, Ember." Ember's expression froze in shock, her heart leaping in her chest. Her eyes widened, the anger melting from her delicate feminine features as the words repeated in her head again and again. Her gaze dropped from his, looking down at the empty space between them. Emotions of all sorts swarmed in her heart like a maelstrom. Anger, sorrow, heartbreak, confusion, joy, relief, love. Love. Erik loved her. Em swallowed down the emotion choking her and fixed her gaze on her rugged mountain man once more. Then her paws were moving on their own accord, bringing her closer to the viking brute until they were nearly chest to chest. She looked up at him, looked into his eyes, saw the sincerity in those beautiful fire opal jewels. He wasn't lying. He wasn't sweet-talking her. He was telling the truth.
Smack! Ember's paw came up swiftly to slap Erik across his cheek, keeping her feline claws retracted to she didn't do any actual damage to him. She huffed a few breaths to let out the last of her pent up anger, letting it fade into the cold air on the cloud of her breath. She had needed that. But she needed this more. Reaching both paws up, Ember gently cupped Erik's face in her paws, keeping his muzzle mere inches from hers, ensuring his attention was hers and hers alone. "Lämna mig igen på din risk." She spoke to him in his tongue with breathy, deadly tones, giving him only a moment to realize she was speaking his language before she brought her mouth to his and claimed it in a slow, needy kiss. Gods, she had missed him so fucking much!
Ember kissed Erik long and hard, savoring his presence, reveling in his taste. Whether it was her longing heart or her desperate heat that urged her she didn't know nor did she care. She had Erik back. When she finally broke their kiss, Em leaned forward to rest her forehead against his chest. Breathing in his scent, feeling his fur against her cheek. He was here! "I waited for you in Hemlock for two seasons. I slept in your bed every night praying you'd be there in the morning. I learned your tongue so I could tell you how much I cared in your own words," she whispered just for him to hear. She didn't want to twist the knife any more than he'd already done to himself, but she needed him to understand. "Jag älskar dig, Erik. Don't make me feel like an idiot for loving you again."
10-06-2024, 10:01 PM
Calls for his attention at the border were not something unfamiliar to the Lord of Cinder, but the voice that summoned him and his daughter was not one Artorias had been expecting to hear. Erik was no stranger to the Hallows, especially given the boy's close relationship with Ember, but he had been absent of late and Ember had been surprisingly tight-lipped about him. He suspected they'd had some sort of falling out, but kept out of her business, not wanting to be that nosy busybody father that annoyed his children. Artorias had been catering to Briar since her pregnancy was confirmed, taking care of his wife and making sure the castle was prepared to receive a new litter of puppies, so when Erik called, he dropped the puppy pen he was rebuilding in their room, threw on his cloak, and headed out to meet the lad.
Trudging through the snow, Artorias crossed the plains with his ravens in tow until he spotted not just Erik at the border, but Ember there as well. When he drew closer, Art saw Ember holding onto Erik and resting her head on his chest, clearly overcome with emotion. Artorias smiled softly and held back for a moment to let them have their moment before finishing his approach. "Erik! It's good to see you again!" he greeted the admittedly exhausted-looking young man. A concern grew in the Lord's heart as he took in Erik's appearance. "Is everything all right? You seem... troubled." It was a light way of describing the situation, but he didn't know the full circumstances of what was happening with Erik.
10-07-2024, 06:11 PM
Coursing with too many emotions to bring words to, all Erik can do is watch her. Watch her face, watch the way her features finally soften. Breaking through the ice, though she freezes in shock. For a moment he wonders if he's said the wrong thing, if this was the incorrect time for such an admission. The cat was out of the bag now, and there was no pulling back from it. He's spoken from the heart, and that's what matters... he hopes. Erik can only hope. Watching her, pulse still racing, he remains tense for a long moment.
Cuffing him across the face, though it's deserved. he doesn't recoil, he doesn't so much as flinch, simply taking it as it comes. There's a huff, and she reaches to him in return. The words that come are in his mother tongue, a sound that would be enough to bring him to his knees in any other situation. Reaching for Ember holding closely to her as she speaks. "Aldrig mer,"-- never again. Spoken like an oath, a promise that he wouldn't be away from her once more. Not like that. Things had been rough, and he hadn't been the most consistent. Erik wouldn't leave her again.
The kiss is searing, long, like he's trying to make up for lost time. There would be nothing to pry him from her, not again. Holding the girl to his chest, gently combing through her coat, Erik rubs her back softly. Closeness, tenderness, listening as she speaks of his absence. "I thought of you always, through the cold and the dark. You're what kept me going, through the worst of it." The admission that she loves him is enough to dissolve much of the tension growing in his bones, in his body. Melting into Ember, and refusing to let her go.
It's not long before Artorias appears as well, though Erik is hesitant to relinquish Ember. "Here, Em." His words are quiet, tender, wrapping the polar bear pelt around the girl's shoulders before turning to her father. She'd come to greet him without a coat, and he wasn't going to let her freeze. Straightening up, expression turning as grim and serious as the topic at hand. Their reunion could continue in a bit, after all. Gaze shifting to Artorias, offering a respectful dip of his muzzle. Trying to show well in public, especially in these circumstances.
"Thank you, sir. I wish the circumstances were better." Putting the words together, Erik is reminded how demoralizing actually asking for help is. Get on with it, boy. "My father is deeply unwell. I came to ask your help, to see if you'd be willing to provide sanctuary for him. I'd like to offer my service to the Hallows, in return." Offering what little he has in trade, it only seems right. It only seems fair. Being able to stay with Ember was also an exciting prospect, a twofold purpose. Hell, anything for a purpose, for the boy who's spent so long looking after his father.
"Erik"
Cuffing him across the face, though it's deserved. he doesn't recoil, he doesn't so much as flinch, simply taking it as it comes. There's a huff, and she reaches to him in return. The words that come are in his mother tongue, a sound that would be enough to bring him to his knees in any other situation. Reaching for Ember holding closely to her as she speaks. "Aldrig mer,"-- never again. Spoken like an oath, a promise that he wouldn't be away from her once more. Not like that. Things had been rough, and he hadn't been the most consistent. Erik wouldn't leave her again.
The kiss is searing, long, like he's trying to make up for lost time. There would be nothing to pry him from her, not again. Holding the girl to his chest, gently combing through her coat, Erik rubs her back softly. Closeness, tenderness, listening as she speaks of his absence. "I thought of you always, through the cold and the dark. You're what kept me going, through the worst of it." The admission that she loves him is enough to dissolve much of the tension growing in his bones, in his body. Melting into Ember, and refusing to let her go.
It's not long before Artorias appears as well, though Erik is hesitant to relinquish Ember. "Here, Em." His words are quiet, tender, wrapping the polar bear pelt around the girl's shoulders before turning to her father. She'd come to greet him without a coat, and he wasn't going to let her freeze. Straightening up, expression turning as grim and serious as the topic at hand. Their reunion could continue in a bit, after all. Gaze shifting to Artorias, offering a respectful dip of his muzzle. Trying to show well in public, especially in these circumstances.
"Thank you, sir. I wish the circumstances were better." Putting the words together, Erik is reminded how demoralizing actually asking for help is. Get on with it, boy. "My father is deeply unwell. I came to ask your help, to see if you'd be willing to provide sanctuary for him. I'd like to offer my service to the Hallows, in return." Offering what little he has in trade, it only seems right. It only seems fair. Being able to stay with Ember was also an exciting prospect, a twofold purpose. Hell, anything for a purpose, for the boy who's spent so long looking after his father.
Warning: posts from this character often involve body horror.
Erik has a Norwegian forest cat that is assumed with him at all times.
Erik has a Norwegian forest cat that is assumed with him at all times.
Ember Carpathius
Head Scholar
Master Fighter (330)
Master Intellectual (330)
Knight
Professor
age
2 Years
2 Years
gender
Female
Female
gems
337
337
player
Joe
Joe
10-07-2024, 07:51 PM
Wrapped up in his arms, Ember feels like a part of her that had been ripped away was back again, like she was home. She never wanted to be out of his embrace, basking in the warmth of his fur, the strength of his broad muscles surrounding her like a blanket, his masculine scent of musk mixed with pine and the mountains. His claws combed through her fur, rubbing her back and Ember practically melted under his touch. Her eyes closed, letting darkness sweep her away while she buried her face in Erik's chest, letting herself be surrounded by him. He told her how he'd thought of her throughout his trials, how she'd been the one to keep him going. It made the princess' heart do a little flip in her chest. This, this was what she'd wanted and ached for. To know she mattered to him the way he mattered to her.
Ember would have pulled him into another heated kiss just to let out more of her pent up desire and need for him, but the familiar baritone voice of her father calling out behind her brought reality crashing into them in this cathartic moment. Em lifted her head from Erik's chest with a great deal of reluctance, looking up at her viking with a gentle smile while he wrapped his coat of polar bear fur around her, the warmth instantly shielding her from the cold—not to mention it smelled like him all over. Ember tried to be surreptitious about breathing in his scent from the pelt while he and her father spoke, the Carpathian girl making a point of staying at Erik's side the entire time. She was making her position known to her sire; she wanted Erik here.
Erik stated his case to Artorias and Ember gingerly rested her dainty paw atop his larger one, offering silent support to him. She knew this was difficult for him to do, but she was proud of him for putting aside his pride to help Víðarr. Ember peered up at her father once Erik finished, pleading blue eyes meeting Artorias' amber ones. "They need us, Dad. They don't have anywhere else to go." She was gently reminding him of the uncertainty of Hemlock's future. If they didn't help Víðarr and Erik now, there might not be another chance. "Stăm de pază pentru cei pe care îi adăpostim." Ember didn't think her father would turn away Erik and Víðarr, but she didn't want to take that chance without voicing her opinion.
10-07-2024, 08:10 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-08-2024, 03:21 AM by Artorias. Edited 1 time in total.)
Artorias watches the way the young brute unwinds himself from around his daughter, wrapping her up in his bear pelt to keep her warm. It earns the viking lad major points in the Lord of Cinder's eyes. All he's ever wanted for his children was their happiness, health, and partners who cared for and loved them. What he's seeing between Ember and Erik right now brings a subtle smile to the older wolf's lips. As Erik speaks and tells his story, Artorias listens with growing concern for Víðarr. He had held good favor with the viking king and respected the man as the Trygg patriarch. To hear he was in such a state weighed heavy on Artorias' heart. Darkness clouded Artorias' bright fire-toned eyes while Erik explained Víðarr's condition. Was this all to do with the loss of his wife? Tenshi's sudden death had worried Art for how it might affect the man, for he did so love his wife.
There was no doubt in Artorias' mind when Erik asked for their aid. He would have offered asylum and care to Víðarr regardless of Erik's offer to help serve the Hallows, but seeing the young man stand up for his father's wellbeing spoke volumes about Erik's character, and that inspired Art when he considered that with the relationship Erik seemed to be fostering with his daughter. Ember's vocal support was unsurprising, but it went a long way to show her trust for Erik, and her commitment to the Hallows' values. He was proud of his daughter for supporting the wolf that had won her affections.
Addressing his daughter first, Artorias spoke in calm, warm tones to her, "Toți sunt bineveniți aici." Fiery eyes brightened and his expression softened once more as he regarded Erik with a welcoming smile and a nod of his head. "You and Víðarr are always welcome here, Erik. I would have taken him into our care even without your noble offer, but I won't be fool enough to refuse your help around the pack either." Art chuckled and gave a deep nod of his head to Erik. "Welcome to your new home, for as long as you wish it to be."
Artorias knew this would be a relief to the weary Erik, and it would elate Ember too. He didn't know how bad Víðarr's condition was yet until he saw the man and got him settled in to be checked out by Gwynevere, but he trusted they'd have the skills and resources to help the once king. That did however raise a curious question... "So, where is your father?" Art cast a curious glance at Erik, tipping his head to one side. "Is he ambulatory, or do we need to go fetch him?"
10-14-2024, 01:16 AM
Ember's steady, quiet support allows him to stand up taller, straighter. Watching the lord of cinder carefully, quietly, as he makes his determination. There's also a resolve to learn Carpathian at some point, perhaps it would give better insight as to what exactly was going on here. While Erik doesn't understand their ways quite yet, it would only grow more important with time.
It's only once Artorias gives him confirmation that he relaxes, some of his worries laid to rest for now. Settling beside Ember, a tight smile on his lips. "Thank you." Manners, manners. He'd learned, in no small part with Em's help. Though the boy is rough, he's learned well. Shaped by experience, or whatever they call it.
"Resting, in Faller's Fjord. The dogs are keeping an eye on him... he hasn't been sleeping normally, so we hiked through the night." Erik makes the admission in a lower tone, confidential. Not that there are prying ears, but it feels... strange. Like he's powerless, in seeing his father this way.
"I wanted to speak with you before it got too late, but I'll head back up and fetch him now." A soft dip of his chin, unable to fully explain what was plaguing Víðarr. In truth, Erik doesn't know. He can only hope it doesn't get much worse. For his strange mental state, the man was still bullishly strong and stubborn. The day he can't walk his own happy ass here is the day he puts himself in the ground, at least Erik knows that much.
"Erik"
It's only once Artorias gives him confirmation that he relaxes, some of his worries laid to rest for now. Settling beside Ember, a tight smile on his lips. "Thank you." Manners, manners. He'd learned, in no small part with Em's help. Though the boy is rough, he's learned well. Shaped by experience, or whatever they call it.
"Resting, in Faller's Fjord. The dogs are keeping an eye on him... he hasn't been sleeping normally, so we hiked through the night." Erik makes the admission in a lower tone, confidential. Not that there are prying ears, but it feels... strange. Like he's powerless, in seeing his father this way.
"I wanted to speak with you before it got too late, but I'll head back up and fetch him now." A soft dip of his chin, unable to fully explain what was plaguing Víðarr. In truth, Erik doesn't know. He can only hope it doesn't get much worse. For his strange mental state, the man was still bullishly strong and stubborn. The day he can't walk his own happy ass here is the day he puts himself in the ground, at least Erik knows that much.
Warning: posts from this character often involve body horror.
Erik has a Norwegian forest cat that is assumed with him at all times.
Erik has a Norwegian forest cat that is assumed with him at all times.
Ember Carpathius
Head Scholar
Master Fighter (330)
Master Intellectual (330)
Knight
Professor
age
2 Years
2 Years
gender
Female
Female
gems
337
337
player
Joe
Joe
10-30-2024, 10:51 PM
Ember truly didn't think that her father would turn Erik and Víðarr away when they came seeking their help, but there was no denying the suspense that built in her heart while they waited for Artorias' response. There's a pause, some tension clutching at her chest while her father considered her words and replied in their mother tongue all but confirming his decision to allow them to stay. Em's anxiousness melted away with a relieved sigh when Artorias granted Erik's request to stay in the Hallows and to get Víðarr the care he needed. "Thank you, Tati," she said with a smile to her sire, clutching onto Erik's foreleg a little tighter, possessive even. He was here! He was here to stay!
Then Artorias asked about Víðarr and Ember's attention picked up again. Yes, where was Erik's father? He was nowhere to be seen with the young man—nor were any of his companions for that matter. Erik relayed Víðarr's location—up north, in the Faller's Fjord. Em's eyes went wide as she realized that meant Erik had escorted his sire all the way down from the north to the edge of Boreas, then trekked across the Bifröst alone to plead his case. They would need to go fetch Víðarr and get him across the land bridge. Knowing that the infirmary would need to be prepped to receive their new patient, Ember slowly (reluctantly) removed Erik's coat from her shoulders to offer it back to him. He'd need it more than her for this next part.
"I'll make sure we're ready to receive Víðarr when you get back," she told her father and Erik, her oceanic blue eyes lingering on Erik's for a moment as she rested her dainty paw atop his larger one. "Don't get lost out there." With a lopsided smile and a gentle squeeze to his paw, Ember left the group and made for Hearthstone across the snowy fields. Erik and her father would get Víðarr down here safe and sound, and Ember... well, she wanted to be ready to welcome her viking man to his new home with fresh blankets and a mug of something warm.
- exit Ember -
10-30-2024, 11:04 PM
Artorias can just about see the relief come over Erik—and Ember to some degree too—when he grants the young brute permission to stay with them and asylum for Víðarr. It brings another paternal smile to the older dire brute's lips to see his daughter so happy and to offer aid to their friends. Erik thanks him, then confirms his suspicions that Víðarr was somewhere else. The Fjord up north, just across the channel between the continents. The reports Erik delivers about his father's conditions are... well, they're worrying to say the least. Sleeplessness was usually a symptom of a greater psychological issue. He wanted to get V seen by their doctors as swiftly as possible. Artorias can see the struggle in Erik's eyes, in the tenseness of his body and his expression. Admitting something was wrong with his father was difficult for the young wolf. Art understood, and he would not belittle the effort it took to ask for this help.
With a nod of his head, Artorias spoke, "Well then, we'd better go get him." Turning to Ember, Artorias was about to ask his daughter to go get the infirmary prepared for their return, but he was quite pleased to see she was already taking that initiative and showing that forethought as she voiced his thoughts before he had a chance to. Another proud smile; his daughter had truly grown into herself as of late. "We won't be long. Just a quick jog across the Bifröst and back. Tell Gwyn to get a bed warmed."
After Ember had departed back towards the castle, Artorias' attention settled entirely on Erik then, motioning with a tip of his snout for the lad to take the lead. Art knew he didn't have to go, but he wanted to. Víðarr was a friend, and he was showing his support to both V and Erik with his assistance. Besides, Víðarr could be quite a lot of wolf to shepherd around, and Erik had done so much of that already. He could help out and give the lad a break. "By your lead, Erik. Let's go get your father."