[Console: Video] [Subject: Moving the Turtle Part II]
I regret to inform you all that it seems Miss Lazuli has returned to her world.
For those who were her friends, I am deeply sorry.
[There's a moment where he shifts, eyes flicking downwards, but he's back to his usual attentive self in a moment.]
This may make things with the upcoming move tricky - while I'm informed that the tidal surge will be more than enough to dislodge Tu Vishan, Miss Lazuli was one of our primary movers.
I would ask then for anyone who has control of the elements of wind or water to lend your aid in keeping the turtle as steady as possible. I would also ask for help in ensuring buildings are structurally secure. We suffered some minor issues during the primary move, and while I don't foresee disaster, it is better to be safe than sorry.
When the time comes for landfall, any aid in anchoring would also be much appreciated.
For those who were her friends, I am deeply sorry.
[There's a moment where he shifts, eyes flicking downwards, but he's back to his usual attentive self in a moment.]
This may make things with the upcoming move tricky - while I'm informed that the tidal surge will be more than enough to dislodge Tu Vishan, Miss Lazuli was one of our primary movers.
I would ask then for anyone who has control of the elements of wind or water to lend your aid in keeping the turtle as steady as possible. I would also ask for help in ensuring buildings are structurally secure. We suffered some minor issues during the primary move, and while I don't foresee disaster, it is better to be safe than sorry.
When the time comes for landfall, any aid in anchoring would also be much appreciated.
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The masquerade really was lovely. Miss Valdis and Mr Rue really pulled out all the stops. It's a shame you didn't have much of a chance to enjoy it.
What sort of outings do you enjoy, Mr Ravel?
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[He shrugs] I can't do crowds as well as I used to. Or... at all. I'm glad you enjoyed it, though.
...you know, I barely even remember? I was so busy back home for the last century, I hardly ever made time to go out and do something for myself. And before that was the war. And before the war.... [A soft laugh] Before the war was three hundred years ago. I guess I don't really know. We went out sometimes as a unit, when we had downtime, but most of them aren't here.
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We will have to do something to celebrate, if you feel inclined.
May I ask, how have things been for you? Has there been any trouble?
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Ah... that's not necessary. But thank you.
[He hesitates for a long moment before answering those last questions, debating how truthful to be. He doesn't know Klaus as well as some others on the turtle, but Klaus has never been anything but kind.]
No trouble. I just... I got a present for Christmas, and I'm not really sure where it came from. Or how they knew so much about me.
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[Klaus ponders this and its implications. There's concern there - was someone threatening Erskine?]
Would you like to discuss it in a more private venue?
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[Klaus shares his room with several other people, but Erskine shares his with Anton. Erskine is much more worried about Anton's privacy.]
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[He expects Erskine would like some privacy.]
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[And sure enough, a few minutes later there's a soft knock on the door.]
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"Please, come in, Mr Ravel. Make yourself comfortable."
[There are a couple arm chairs in the room.]
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Thanks.
[He knows he's here to talk about the Echo Stone, but he'll let Klaus get settled again before he pulls that out.]
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You've been more distant than usual, Mr Ravel. Has something been troubling you?
[Everyone had their own ways of avoiding their troubles. Klaus threw himself into his work. Erskine made himself scarce.]
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[He offers a small smile, not exactly cheery but at least friendly, and one hand moves to the pocket of his trousers. When he withdraws the hand and opens it for Klaus to see there's a blue gemstone in his palm, just slightly larger than a golfball.]
Do they have Echo Stones where you're from?
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Perhaps. If they do, I haven't heard them go by that name. Though if I could fathom a guess, it sounds like a stone that recounts the past.
[Klaus was rather well versed when it came to discerning the purpose of magical artifacts. His job depended on it.]
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Close. They're used by the dying. If you sleep with one by your bedside for three nights, it imprints with your memories, your personality. Your consciousness. They're left for your loved ones, to ease the grief of your passing. They're incredibly rare.
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I gather that you've received such a stone. Was it someone you were close to?
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My best friend. He was assassinated during the war. He wouldn't have had time to imprint a Stone, even if he'd had one. And yet here it is.
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Has it helped you cope with the loss? Or has it driven you further to secluding yourself?
[Question of the year. When it came to real talk, Klaus didn't mince words.]
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A little of both, I suppose. It might be more of both if it weren't broken.
[He shifts his thumb and presses it to the gemstone, and the stone begins to glow. After a moment there appears a third figure in the room with them--just a little taller than Erskine, thin, with red hair and brown eyes and a small, kind smile. He's dressed in old-fashioned clothing, a linen undershirt and trousers, rougly Civil War-era if Klaus would recognize them as such.
Instead of looking at them, however, the hologram begins speaking as if he's talking to someone else, someone that neither Klaus nor Erskine can hear or see.]
That's all it is--old memories. He doesn't see anything. Doesn't talk to me.
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If he did speak to you, would you ever be able to tear yourself away from the stone?
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I don't know. Probably not.
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When we lose someone we love, there's a great deal that is left unsaid.
[He bowed his head, his brow knit.]
Regret is a heavy burden and one that nobody should carry alone. If you're looking for closure, it's not inside that stone.
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No, not closure. I don't deserve closure. I just--
[Erskine's voice breaks and for a moment he closes his eyes.]
I don't know what I'm looking for. It sounds childish to want him back, but that's really all I want. To give him the chance that was stolen from him. To give him a better life than war and torture. Even if I don't have any place in it.
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Such things aren't childish, Mr Ravel. It's natural to feel that way.
[Trite as it sounded, it was true.]
Do you really think he wouldn't want you to have a place in his life? You said you were best friends.
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I'm the reason he's dead.
[It's not exactly the reason he's convinced Hopeless will hate him, but it's the part that's eating at him at this particular moment.]
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You said he was assassinated, though.
Spoilers for Skulduggery Pleasant through the end of book 8
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