Jigen Daisuke (
needabourbon) wrote2012-02-27 11:14 am
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[Voice] [The sound of his journal clicking on is subtle, so subtle that maybe you didn't realize it was even on until he begins talking. His voice more rough than usual and the pouring sound of liquid into a glass is the only ambiance.]
We checked out Goemon's place again. I think we're just assuming the worst... No. The best? That he is out of Luceti. He'll be alright but I'll miss him.
[Video] [All is quiet. Maybe you thought he shut off the journal but he didn't. The sound of glass to a table, then Jigen flips on the video feed. He's quick not to let the screen catch his face as he turns it away. In view now is a scaled replica of Cagliostro... Created entirely from bits of matchsticks. Beside the model you can see a full pack of cigarettes sitting next to a packed ashtray. His glass of bourbon is also beside an almost empty bottle. He turns the camera towards himself now—when was the last time he slept or smoked? Those dark circles look hideous.]
If anyone could bring me more matches, I'd appreciate it... [Pause.] Maybe some bourbon too.
We checked out Goemon's place again. I think we're just assuming the worst... No. The best? That he is out of Luceti. He'll be alright but I'll miss him.
[Video] [All is quiet. Maybe you thought he shut off the journal but he didn't. The sound of glass to a table, then Jigen flips on the video feed. He's quick not to let the screen catch his face as he turns it away. In view now is a scaled replica of Cagliostro... Created entirely from bits of matchsticks. Beside the model you can see a full pack of cigarettes sitting next to a packed ashtray. His glass of bourbon is also beside an almost empty bottle. He turns the camera towards himself now—when was the last time he slept or smoked? Those dark circles look hideous.]
If anyone could bring me more matches, I'd appreciate it... [Pause.] Maybe some bourbon too.

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Cagliostro. A castle we once went to. To shorten up the story... We ended up busting an illegal printing press, ruining a wedding, destroying a clock tower, and discovering ancient Roman ruins beneath the castle's lake. [Slight pause, as he smiles a bit.] All to save a girl from some horrible fate.
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[There were no lingering doubts left in her mind as to the validity of Lupin's claim on his heritage, but little reminders of his adventures, of the excitement in his world, they serve to cement it all the more.]
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We were in Monaco, pulling a heist on a big-time casino... [He'll spend the next hour or so telling you this story.]
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He smirks to an afterthought.] I made off with a crown, actually. It's back at our place in Japan.
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The one Clarisse gave you, yes?
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[He's thinking of Goemon again, but he keeps the smile left from the laughter. The good memories and thought the Goemon is back home and safe is soothing.]
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[There is no flash of bitterness, no resignation, just acceptance. She is not longer worried about what she's done, or to what she will return to.]
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Here, one never knows, yes?
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We'll just have to keep on our toes then, won't we?
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'fraid the only dancing I was ever exposed to was something of a waltz... Which was supposed to be used during a heist but I ended up disguising myself as a chef instead.
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[She waits for him to finish relocating to...a bed? Ah, good. Better for him by far, perhaps he would manage to sleep sometime after their conversation ended.] Ah, the Waltz. Elegance in simplicity. Classic, anyone can be taught, and for your part Monsieur, your job would have been easy. The lead is...the frame, yes? He is there to make the painting, the follow, look lovely. I am certain you would have been able to manage that.
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He gives a slight nod as he rests against his hand, his pillow cushioned in the crevice of his arm to give comfort to the position.] Can't say I was good at it but I managed, yeah. [Small shrug.] I'm more of a chef than a waltz-er. That's why I took that disguise for the gig anyway.
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Perhaps all you need are lessons, though I do not know if I would be entirely qualified to teach. [A quirked brow and flash of a grin.] What was the gig, if I might ask?
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We were infiltrating a private auction for something called the Mermaid's Scale... That's a whole other story though.
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A Mermaid's Scale? Would that be a metaphor, an allegory, or an actual object?
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And what, pray tell, was the real treasure?
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There was a story that went with the scales. About a nun called the Yaobikuni who never aged. She sealed herself away in the base of that island for over 800 years, still never aging... Himuro was a deranged man and the leader of an evil plot to become immortal. He was obsessed with finding the cells of the Yaobikuni to find what made her live forever.
Though, to even enter the sealed room you would have had to gotten passed the traps, had both Scales, and paid mermaid's blood as a tribute to open the seal. [He paused.] Misa. A young girl who had fallen victim to Himuro's evil plot... She could be harmed but never die. She was the mermaid's blood that he needed.
It backfired when Himuro tasted the Yaobinuki's blood. He turned into a monster full of rage. He gave us quite a bit of trouble but it eventually killed him. The Yaobikuni finally passed away... Her resting place was destroyed and Misa was turned mortal.
[He shifts uncomfortably. Perhaps it feels odd to leave that one part out. The part where, if Misa had not been immortal, she would have died in Jigen's arms after sacrificing herself for him...]
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