Wei Wuxian (
acrookedpath) wrote2020-09-23 05:05 pm
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The good news: the energy-revealing array works!
The bad news --
It's not bad news, he insists to himself. It just... is. It's a complication, a hole in the road, a little snare tripping him up. That's all. It doesn't have to be more. It might not even be in the first place, yes? He is dead, Lan Zhan is alive, of course seeing just how very alive would stir something in him. That's all it is.
Right?
Never mind that he's fairly certain if he placed the same array on Harrow, or Tom-gongzi, or Ingress, he would not have been struck the same way. That -- it's ridiculous, this is all ridiculous, and that's why he's out here by the lake, standing on a flat rock with another array of talismans fluttering in his hand.
The key is not just luring resentful energy from the forest, despite the suppression around the inn. It is how swiftly he can do it. During his coffee-fueled spree of work last night, he drew up some new lures that ought to work faster than a traditional set. Now he scatters them in a wide circle around his feet, gestures sharply, and sends a bolt of red energy into the yellow paper slips.
Silently, in his head, he begins to count. One... two... three...
At the count of thirteen, something boils at the forest's edge, dark and oily.
Wei Wuxian smiles and lifts his flute to meet it.
The bad news --
It's not bad news, he insists to himself. It just... is. It's a complication, a hole in the road, a little snare tripping him up. That's all. It doesn't have to be more. It might not even be in the first place, yes? He is dead, Lan Zhan is alive, of course seeing just how very alive would stir something in him. That's all it is.
Right?
Never mind that he's fairly certain if he placed the same array on Harrow, or Tom-gongzi, or Ingress, he would not have been struck the same way. That -- it's ridiculous, this is all ridiculous, and that's why he's out here by the lake, standing on a flat rock with another array of talismans fluttering in his hand.
The key is not just luring resentful energy from the forest, despite the suppression around the inn. It is how swiftly he can do it. During his coffee-fueled spree of work last night, he drew up some new lures that ought to work faster than a traditional set. Now he scatters them in a wide circle around his feet, gestures sharply, and sends a bolt of red energy into the yellow paper slips.
Silently, in his head, he begins to count. One... two... three...
At the count of thirteen, something boils at the forest's edge, dark and oily.
Wei Wuxian smiles and lifts his flute to meet it.

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"I need not rehearse all our griefs," she says. "Only this--the only hope is to become a Lyctor. Not just for the Ninth, anymore, but for all of us in the House. Something is hunting us, one of us is a traitor, and without Lyctoral power I believe we will surely die."
"Of the available candidates, I believe it must be me, Palamedes Sextus, or--to my utter shock--Ianthe Tridentiarius."
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"Can you gather any help from outside Canaan House?" he asks. "Help from here? If people can cross from the inn to other worlds..."
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"But from here, perhaps." She hasn't considered this before. "There are some heirs I would rather not share the secret with, but... yes, perhaps."
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"I am not sure how much I can help," he admits. "I reacted so poorly to your thanergy that I do not know what would happen if I stood in Canaan House as more than a paper doll. But I will do what I can, should you wish it."
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Perhaps too much. The sum of all necromantic transgression, Teacher had warned.
"When I return I will have to deal with the Sixth, before anything else. If you saw Camilla Hect waiting outside our suite... I'm not sure what it could be, but it bodes poorly."
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"I like the Sixth, but I have feared they may be allied with the Seventh, who I do not trust. That shoe may have dropped."
"Alternatively, Gideon may have found the head in my closet."
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"Yes, that could be it," says Wei Wuxian blandly. "Is there a reason for the head in your closet?"
Harrow, what. Yes, necromancers, he is not squeamish, et cetera, but what.
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"Everyone thinks Dulcinea the Seventh is a sad, pretty invalid. While I wasn't paying attention she seems to have wrapped Gideon and Palamedes around her finger. But her cavalier was dead before he set foot on the First. She's been puppeting the corpse for weeks. I know the signs."
"When I finally got a chance to test the necromantic theorems on him, the spell collapsed immediately. And it is good that I took the head, because whoever took the rest of the body destroyed it to hide the evidence. Unfortunately, I don't know who to trust, so it's been sitting in my closet in a box."
"The spell backlash should've killed her--she is bed-ridden but still alive. I do not know how. I do not trust her." And her mistrust had--arguably--gotten the Fourth killed. "And I am not jealous."
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Besides, there are far more important matters to discuss.
"If the Seventh has manipulated Palamedes -- he is the Sixth, yes? And Camilla is his cavalier? Would she be concerned to find her adept is being manipulated so?"
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Cam? Go loud.
"I do not think I can come between them. And I doubt Dulcinea Septimus could, either. If the Sixth have betrayed us, it will be as a unit."
She doesn't want to believe it of them; that moment of alliance in the dining room, when she and Gideon had read each other's intent and acted together to protect the Sixth, is precious to her. But how could Dulcinea be strong enough to do all this alone?
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"If it is confront me, I can explain my suspicions. I can at least try to convince her. If she is waiting to kill me... perhaps I should go directly to Palamedes."
"I think I can take him," she muses. "His specialty is psychometry; my specialty is armies of skeletons. I do wish we could've seen into his suite."
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"Well," he says, slowly, "I do have the means to find resentful energy now. You would not have to pour thanergy into me if I tried to sneak into his room again. I would have to stay outside, so I do not risk loosing anything inside the inn, but..."
He turns a palm upward.
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He uncrosses his legs, ready to stand from the rock.
"Let me fetch more of what I need from Madam Bar. I think -- hm." He casts a thoughtful eye toward the back door of the inn. "I will activate it outside and you can carry it to your front door?"
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She does not pronounce the question mark.
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(Somewhere, Lan Zhan just developed a spiltting headache and has no idea why.)
"If there is a way to keep an eye on me as well as the front door -- perhaps leaving the back door open?"
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And after bowing a quick farewell, he heads inside.
The preparations do not take very long at all. It is the same paper doll talisman as before -- animation, plus transportation of sight and hearing. The key will be in how well he can simultaneously summon the resentful energy, steer the doll, and communicate what he sees to Harrow.
Fortunately, he did not gain his reputation as a cultivator on rumor alone.
Soon, he has returned to the grounds -- a respectable distance from the inn, still, but closer than where he stood on the flat rock. A paper doll and another set of lures dangle from his hands.
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Which is to say Wei Wuxian returns to find not just Harrow but Harrow and a small army of skeletons.
"I cannot see through them," she warns, "but if anything happens this one will self-destruct, and I will feel that. I will take a few with me in case I have to return, so I can leave one to hold the door. The rest will stand guard."
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"Ah, well thought!" He beams anew. "Let me see..."
He distributes the lures before him with a surprisingly graceful sweep of his arm, then hands the paper doll to Harrow. "I will communicate what I see to you without speaking, as I need to continue playing the entire time. If you could stay within sight of me until the resentful energy comes, so I may better see and hear it as well? Once I have hold of it, I will be fine."
Wei Wuxian takes a seat on the grass with the skeletons looming over him. He directs a spark of red energy to the lures; eagerly, it leaps across them, glowing bright. Then he weaves a second bolt of energy around his fingertip and sends it hurtling toward the doll.
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The out-of-body experience is a little disorienting, but easy enough to work with. Through the doll's nonexistent eyes, he watches himself pull the flute from his belt, then cranes the doll's neck to watch the sky for the approaching energy.
Just as before, when the count hits thirteen, he feels his skin prickle and sees a simmering darkness at the forest's edge. Swiftly, he begins the melody, and this, too, is the same: the way the resentful energy rises from his instrument, the vines of black rushing across the grounds to join him. Within moments, Wei Wuxian is half obscured by dark smoke.
And then his voice comes into Harrow's head.
Can you hear me, Harrow?
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