Ferrus (
technomaturgist) wrote in
destinystrings2012-10-21 07:33 pm
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GARVIEL WHAT DO YOU WANT HIM TO DO
Who: Ferrus and Garviel
Where: Ferrus's apartment room. (Pisces 7-04)
Summary: Garviel has no idea how to deal with fear.
Warnings: Really, at this point, I have no idea. Beware: afraid Astartes?
Ferrus hadn't left his apartment for a while - he'd nabbed enough food for about a week and then ferreted away, getting comfortable with it. His old room had years of organization and wear, and he'd taken to trying and make this apartment fit his style. That was why the lights were perpetually off, he working by the glow of candles. Ferrus had never been one for artificial light - he preferred the dark, using his contacts to properly brighten the room if he needed to do so. At the moment, he was in what he wore casually: his robe off, hair contained under his bandanna and face still covered by his mask as he worked. His arms - and thus the fact that one was robotic - were visible.
To tell the truth, Ferrus was maybe a bit out of contact. He'd checked out the COMP once in a while, but he really preferred to just sit and work rather then try and get out and adjust. He hadn't even talked to the Astartes in a while - a fact he wasn't sure if he was glad for or sad about. ... He still hadn't remembered anything on the name "Cerberus", though, though he got the feeling now that it was a name from mythos - not the Astartes' real name.
... In any case, he would continue working unless someone planned to barge in or interrupt. For respect of the Astartes, he'd given him a key to enter, and kept it locked to outsiders who didn't knock. He wasn't sure if he should've given the Astartes the key, but he figured if the other needed him he'd knock then let himself in. That was what people did, right?
Ferrus might have associated a bit too much with privacy invaders in his time with the Inquisitor...
Where: Ferrus's apartment room. (Pisces 7-04)
Summary: Garviel has no idea how to deal with fear.
Warnings: Really, at this point, I have no idea. Beware: afraid Astartes?
Ferrus hadn't left his apartment for a while - he'd nabbed enough food for about a week and then ferreted away, getting comfortable with it. His old room had years of organization and wear, and he'd taken to trying and make this apartment fit his style. That was why the lights were perpetually off, he working by the glow of candles. Ferrus had never been one for artificial light - he preferred the dark, using his contacts to properly brighten the room if he needed to do so. At the moment, he was in what he wore casually: his robe off, hair contained under his bandanna and face still covered by his mask as he worked. His arms - and thus the fact that one was robotic - were visible.
To tell the truth, Ferrus was maybe a bit out of contact. He'd checked out the COMP once in a while, but he really preferred to just sit and work rather then try and get out and adjust. He hadn't even talked to the Astartes in a while - a fact he wasn't sure if he was glad for or sad about. ... He still hadn't remembered anything on the name "Cerberus", though, though he got the feeling now that it was a name from mythos - not the Astartes' real name.
... In any case, he would continue working unless someone planned to barge in or interrupt. For respect of the Astartes, he'd given him a key to enter, and kept it locked to outsiders who didn't knock. He wasn't sure if he should've given the Astartes the key, but he figured if the other needed him he'd knock then let himself in. That was what people did, right?
Ferrus might have associated a bit too much with privacy invaders in his time with the Inquisitor...

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His closet contains enough bullets to potentially feed a small nation, if they ate metal."-though I lack any blades. Perhaps we should put up a network post for competent people?"no subject
He nods at the suggestion of the network post.
"Not a bad idea."
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"I'm glad you think so, sir. Why don't you be the one to post it? I have no doubt people would join you in battle more likely then they would me." Self depreciation, yes. Also true, though.
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