tiveragh: (cowboy)
Tieve: The girl from the Hillside ([personal profile] tiveragh) wrote in [community profile] morphicpools2024-08-08 11:46 pm

Into the Feywild (@carebarian)

Tieve's persuasion skills have come through in the clutch more than once on their wild journey, but she will never be more grateful for their success than the moment Karlach agrees to follow her. Not to Avernus--while Tieve herself might think the price of living in the Hells is worth it for the chance to explore and find a way out later, she can't blame Karlach for refusing. She can see the marks of loneliness in her more clearly than anyone. They've both done decade-long sentences in uncertain solitude. Tieve was just luckier in that hers was not in a war zone.

As soon as the yes leaves Karlach's lips, as soon as they've called out a last frantic farewell-for-now to their friends, Tieve pulls open the door. They're on the docks, and that's close enough to a crossroads. They leave the world without taking a step.

And instead of the rising pink dawn, they're surrounded by curtains of velvet purple twilight. It's usually twilight here. Sometimes the sun rises, or the moon, but the fey prefer not to have the eyes of other gods upon them. Now, the sky above is a pristine, unbroken shade of violet, soft on the eyes but almost unsettling in its perfection. The ground is sand under their feet, white as milk, and there's clear water to the west. To the east, trees rise up, impossibly tall, every imaginable shade of green in the gloaming.

Tieve's hands come up to grip Karlach's forearms almost at once, heedless of the risk. She thinks, she hopes, the fires are already dying down. "How do you feel? Breathe slow, breathe deep. I'm here."
carebarian: (full of shame)

[personal profile] carebarian 2024-08-19 05:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Karlach watches like a curious cat, her slitted eyes wavering between her own wrist and Tieve's face. She's never seen flames that burn this color before, and it's as mesmerizing as it is exciting. Sort of pretty, too, if she's honest with herself; lovely in its own exotic way.

She can't let the rest hit her, not yet. She hasn't the strength to start down the road of hope, real, true hope that this will all pan out for the best. Instead, she hones in on Tieve's comment about powerful people in this realm, nodding in affirmation, and smiles when she draws nearer.

Whatever will become of them, of herself, it's still time she wouldn't have had before. And just like before, she's going to make the most of it, reaching for Tieve in kind, folding her hands around her waist to pull her still closer. It feels almost like Karlach owes her an apology for daring to let the cold claws of death catch up to her, for not coming up with this plan on her own somehow. To have the audacity to nearly die and leave all of this behind.

She tilts her head so that she can rub her lips against Tieve's fingers.

"Don't even know how to begin thanking you for this," she murmurs, though her gaze keeps leaving Tieve, darting wildly across their surroundings. Much as she's happy to be here, she knows better than to trust this realm. "Hopefully I've got a long, long time to figure that out."
carebarian: (never hearin what they say)

[personal profile] carebarian 2024-09-02 01:48 am (UTC)(link)
It's a hand that Karlach will happily take. Feels almost like a faerie tale, dashing off into the enchanted woods with her beloved princess to discover a world wholly unknown to her. If Wyll were here, he'd certainly draw a few parallels.

Ugh, she'll miss them all so much, but...

"I'm here. For as long as you'll have me," she says, smiling in a way she hasn't found the occasion to in so long. It's been such a blur, so much blood and tears shed, so many enormously exhausting battles bookending one another. The prospect of rest, of time, of picking back up where they'd left off is almost more exciting than this brand new adventure.

And unlike in Avernus, she actually has someone she trusts to guide her. It does ache in her heart, the thought of Tieve laboring here alone, of her having to make her own way the same as Karlach did in the Hells, but what a boon that expertise makes for now. Karlach is careful where she steps, cognizant of each rule as they pass beyond the threshold of the forest, her slitted eyes narrowing as she casts a look all around.

"So... standard Baldurian pub rules, then." It's a joke — but also not, gods, she still remembers her first ill-fated run-in with the Mermaid's everlasting stew. "Avernus, too, operated much the same way. I'll be careful, love."

And hopefully Tieve would be by her side most of the time. This far into their journey, she truly could not imagine any degree of separation from her. The thought alone had her squeezing Tieve's fingers as they walked.