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Ronan Lynch ([personal profile] fiachdubh) wrote in [community profile] xistentia2017-06-19 11:57 am

[ OPEN ] ; Network: Chainsawd; Video; Story Time;

[ The video opens to Ronan, sitting in a high-backed chair. He makes a motion towards the camera, and the shot changes to an aerial view of what looks very much like a library, books to the rafters, vines and tree branches gently curling around shelf upon shelf. The light is dusty, but natural. Chainsawd swoops back down, settling once more in front of Ronan, filming him.

It's obvious he's not alone - there's a shoulder against his, and he's leaning against whoever is sitting next to him in what seems like obvious habit of sharing space. On his lap, Ronan has a large volume open, the pages yellowed and crinkly with age. He doesn't smile as he looks at the camera, but he looks sort of relaxed.

Without much introduction, Ronan looks down, and starts reading, his voice nuanced; he has the tone and rhythm of someone used to telling stories. ]


Now when Sarpedon saw his comrades, men who wore ungirdled tunics, being overcome by Patroclus, son of Menoetius, he rebuked the Lycians, saying, "Shame on you, where are you flying to? Show your mettle;
I will myself meet this man in fight and learn who it is that is so masterful; he has done us much hurt, and has stretched many a brave man upon the ground."

He sprang from his chariot as he spoke, and Patroclus, when he saw this, leaped on to the ground also. The two then rushed at one another with loud cries like eagle-beaked crook-taloned vultures that scream and tear at one another in some high mountain fastness.

The son of scheming Saturn looked down upon them in pity and said to Juno who was his wife and sister, "Alas, that it should be the lot of Sarpedon whom I love so dearly to perish by the hand of Patroclus. I am in two minds whether to catch him up out of the fight and set him down safe and sound in the fertile land of Lycia, or to let him now fall by the hand of the son of Menoetius."

[ He took his time, reading. It was a book he loved, after all - and he always wanted to give it the recognition it deserved. On screen, Adam's face was visible, now, as he leaned closer to read, too, his chin almost hooked on Ronan's shoulder. Sometimes, you could see him glance fondly at Ronan. ]

And Juno answered, "Most dread son of Saturn, what is this that you are saying? Would you snatch a mortal man, whose doom has long been fated, out of the jaws of death? Do as you will, but we shall not all of us be of your mind. I say further, and lay my saying to your heart, that if you send Sarpedon safely to his own home, some other of the gods will be also wanting to escort his son out of battle, for there are many sons of gods fighting round the city of Troy, and you will make every one jealous. If, however, you are fond of him and pity him, let him indeed fall by the hand of Patroclus, but as soon as the life is gone out of him, send Death and sweet Sleep to bear him off the field and take him to the broad lands of Lycia, where his brothers and his kinsmen will bury him with mound and pillar, in due honor to the dead."

The sire of gods and men assented, but he shed a rain of blood upon the earth in honor of his son whom Patroclus was about to kill on the rich plain of Troy far from his home.

[ Ronan finally looked up, an eyebrow raised at the camera. ]

Now, children, I know my dulcet tones have probably lulled you to sleep with this epic tale of heroism, but who can tell me - what's this book I'm reading from?
vexy: (say again)

[personal profile] vexy 2017-06-23 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)
What makes ya think we're from a different homeworld? Though that's kind of a geeky way of putting it, isn't it? "Homeworld".

[ The last part was mumbled more than said, while he rubbed the side of his face against the couch cushion to get more comfortable. ]

I think I missed the last party they threw here. Should probably hit the next one, but I don't have a thing to wear...
pillz: (hay)

[personal profile] pillz 2017-06-24 12:18 am (UTC)(link)
i bring my a gmae wit u always
did u bring 3 dick gansey & the rest of the spice girlz
i knew the multiverss couldnt kill u fuckers
u like roaches
always comin back no matter where i fuckin go
congratlations
still a motherfuckn nerd
mordacita: (n i c e)

[personal profile] mordacita 2017-06-24 12:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Most men only do shit when it furthers their pain. This is the unfortunate human condition.

[ Rafa is obviously above such things. ]

But Hector was an honourable man. I can appreciate that. Not one who began a war, but one who would defend his family, and do his duty. He is worth admiring.

What are your views on Paris?
vexy: (pout)

[personal profile] vexy 2017-06-28 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
None of the clothes I want are even remotely practical in this climate. As much as I would die for fashion, I wouldn't do it literally.

[ Wearing heels while running from a massive beast? No thank you. ]

Naked wouldn't be a bad idea if not for all the rocks and bugs. What are you wearing then?
vexy: (whatever)

[personal profile] vexy 2017-06-28 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Just curious.

[ Note: he still doesn't open his eyes. ]

Everybody has been giving me shit for wearing flip-flops so I was wondering what the apparent popular footwear was around here.
tangleofgarlands: (but if you won't be my master)

[personal profile] tangleofgarlands 2017-06-30 03:24 am (UTC)(link)
I admired Patroclus. He was brave and talented but humble. He chose to take the war into his own hands instead of trying to force Achilles to do it. He knew it was up to him.

I think he also might have gotten on with Hector if not for the war. They might have been able to find common ground.

I wouldn't do anything like that for a girl, certainly.
aberth: (( seventy - one. ))

[personal profile] aberth 2017-06-30 01:47 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He'd been midway through a paragraph on some sort of beast when Ronan nudges him. Adam makes a noise in response, because the other boy is often seeking out his attention for ridiculous things, but he still leans over regardless.

And then stills.
]

You're fucking kidding me.

[ Adam had been uncaring when Kavinsky had died. He'd been pleased. He'd never had any run ins with the other boy, too busy being Cabeswater's agent to be as involved. But now he's here and it feels like something unpleasant crawling up the back of his neck. ]

Here?

[ Him, but not Gansey? ]
aberth: (( eighty - seven. ))

[personal profile] aberth 2017-06-30 02:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He never expected to be a handholder.

But then again, he never expected Ronan to be one either. There's a comfort to it though, and Adam squeezes once and then turns his gaze to the books before him, giving his boyfriend time.
]

No wonder you like to fight.

[ It's soft edged, careful. He doesn't understand it, because he was raised with a different kind of violence. This is meant to be noble, heroic. ]

I wonder if you can check out books here. You could bring it with you. Read me some more.

[ There's no librarian, so. Who would stop them from taking it? ]

My grandmother used to read those Dahl books to me, when we used to visit. [ Before Adam grew up like a weed and his parents hated him. ] Not as elegant.
tangleofgarlands: (one long glance)

[personal profile] tangleofgarlands 2017-07-01 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
and Hector had to deal with Paris.
It wasn't quite the same of course but I think I'd find it easier to deal with Achilles.


[He's been told all his life that he's fucking special. Maybe Arthur's been characterizing them wrong; maybe Brian is Achilles, and Curt his self-sacrificing lover.

The question, though, makes him blush, and it takes him a minute to think of something to say.]


I would for one in particular.
vexy: (sulk)

[personal profile] vexy 2017-07-02 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, believe me I could tell that right off what with your reading of something so ancient that it was better left in the dusty shelves of some library that'd been burned down centuries ago. [ Gee Vex, tell us how you really feel about it. ]

Boots are alright, I came here wearing boots, but they attracted sand like a magnet. Could never seem to get all of it out of 'em, so I gave up. Maybe I ought to steal new ones and just... never wear 'em on the beach. What a pain. [ He's a tad whiny. ]
mordacita: (h u m b l e)

[personal profile] mordacita 2017-07-03 01:49 am (UTC)(link)
[ That amuses Rafa, and it shows on his face. This kind of questioning can teach you a lot about a person. One of his shoulders lifts, his smile turning thoughtful. ]

I like the romance of him. He would do anything for love, and that is no poor quality to have. He could use some discernment, but...I would not call romance hedonistic.

[ Of course he wouldn't. In truth, Rafa is more hedonistic than most. He always has been. He sees some value in that. ]

He is not the brave and honourable hero, but we cannot all be that. I see his problem as this: that he did not see all that he stood to lose, until it could not be undone. He was a fool.

[ A word that sounds somehow fond from Rafa's mouth. He identifies more with Paris than anyone in that story, it's an unfortunate fact. ]
mordacita: (e y e b r o w)

[personal profile] mordacita 2017-07-04 11:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Rafa lifts his eyebrows, his lips twitching into a smile. He hears that strain. He doesn't know the reason for it, but he hears it. ]

A fool, but he is love's fool, and that is the best fool to be. Happiness and pleasure. Who would not want these things, and all that comes with them? Who would not want all that comes with love?

Would not you?
aberth: (( fifty - nine. ))

[personal profile] aberth 2017-07-05 01:24 pm (UTC)(link)
She is?

[ He had somehow managed to sidestep that little tidbit of information and the new knowledge of it has the furrow deepening between his brows. He motions to Barricaded who transforms back into his robot form and rappels up a chair near them. Adam quietly asks for the search functions and then --

Pauses.

He doesn't even know where to start.
]

A woman called Rosie told me that she was from a world like this before. One with weird timelines.

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