searingbond: (to where the water was)

[personal profile] searingbond 2025-09-26 09:36 pm (UTC)(link)
[ They're lucky to have Verso in general, she thinks, and not for the first time. His initial arrival -- while too late to intervene for Gustave -- had meant Maelle had been saved. It may have meant her and Lune's lives, too, had Renoir given chase, or summoned more nevrons. Beyond that, he's already proven to be an incredibly rich resource of knowledge, both as a former Expeditioner and an immortal who'd spent so long out here. And, without the presence of this helpful stranger, maybe their experience of grieving would have been that much more difficult. He's distracting, which inherently helps, but also seems intent on aiding them in working through it all. ]

You wouldn't be Lumièran if you weren't good at piquet. [ Sciel jokes lightly, bouncing her heels against the rock of the hillside. ] ...But, I'll make sure I take the game very seriously.

[ That, at least, is easy to get into wherever they are in the world. ...If they can find a pack of playing cards, that is.

As he studies her, she produces another card from seemingly out of nowhere: The Fool. ]


I've been interested in the idea ever since I was-...oh, early teens? Read about it in a book and was just... I dunno. The thought that you might be able to get a little extra guidance from someone or something that existed outside of Lumière -- outside the Dome -- really appealed to me. To a girl growing up and watching the Gommage year after year, it...helped things make sense.

[ Her parents didn't have the time for it, but they didn't besmirch it. Certainly not her father, who'd encouraged her to talk to the stars: a habit that isn't too far off in sentiment from tarot. ]

I feel like they're lending me their strength, using them in battle. [ Their being imbued with pictos helps, too.

Sciel glances his way again, tone playful: ]
Maybe I'll have to read for you sometime, hmm?
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[personal profile] searingbond 2025-09-27 04:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I'll come up with something worth betting, then. [ She's thinking of similarly mundane tradeoffs for now, more occupied with the genuinely uplifting idea of getting to play a game of cards with him at some point in the future. ] As long as you don't secretly have a set stashed away to get in some practice with Esquie when I'm not looking.

[ It's honestly doubtful that the demigod-like creature would or could play cards, but the idea is funny enough to picture that it's worth the tease. Whether or not Verso is hustling her and she'll end up with her foot in her mouth or she'll surprise him with a thorough thumping remains to be seen.

His assessment of her is...nice. It's straightforward and earnest, which is somehow a little unexpected after her initial impression of how forthright he's seemed (read: not at all). "You're good company," he says, and it softens her smile. ...A smile that spreads at what he says next.

Hmm. There's a lot going on under the surface, she thinks, but it's far from bad. ]


Deal. [ Genuinely, the wager makes her even more excited for their undefined competition than ever, because...well, either way, she feels she wins. It'd be undeniably interesting to read for him, because the participant's questions and responses are usually very telling. And then, of course, getting to hear him play music...will also be revealing, in its own way.

Noting his flicker of confusion at the card, she holds it out to him with an amused glint in her eyes. ]


I'll give you that now, then: a lesson about the cards. Most of them aren't what you think at first glance. [ Same as people, of course. ] One of The Fool's many possible meanings is "new beginnings." It's the first numbered card of the Major Arcana, and -- if pulled upright, as I have -- it represents...unlimited potential. The man seen on the card gazes up at the sky at the start of his journey. Though there are challenges ahead, he's not worried about them...yet, at least. Just fully present in the moment and readying himself to, ah -- get on with the expedition.

[ There's a knowing smile, and then the card is gone. ]

Very appropriate, don't you think?
searingbond: (that's what the water gave me)

[personal profile] searingbond 2025-09-29 08:20 pm (UTC)(link)
That's fair enough. Honestly though, I'm not sure how much Lune's actually played. The fact that you 'play' it is hint enough.

[ It isn't a productive activity, so there's a decent chance she hasn't had the time or inclination to learn it. Guitar may have been the only thing to make it through the purge that had been Lune's life growing up under the strict guidance of her parents.

Sciel realizes she hasn't asked that particular question of her friend, though, and makes a note to do so. ]


We do, don't we? [ Have a good group, that is. (She won't mention Gustave, who was the best of them.) ] And you're here with us, so all the better.

[ Maybe they could make him an armband, so it'd be official.

At the follow-up question, she chuckles. In the blink of an eye, the card is upside-down. ]


The Fool, reversed. In some cases, it could suggest the person has an idea for some new initiative, but they feel the timing's not right to begin, and they're still waiting for their moment. That could be born from a fear of the unknown, as many things are, or because of a perceived lack of control. Were that the case, some readers might advice the person to give it a shot anyway, to trust everything will work out as it should.

[ "As it should" and "as you want" are not the same things, of course. ]

Or...depending on the circumstances, it could be a warning against being reckless. Jumping in with both feet without thinking of the consequences for yourself or others. I'd say looking at the bigger picture before taking plunge is usually wise.

[ Just like that: The Fool is gone completely, and she rests her hands in her lap. ]

This isn't an official reading, remember. Just a general primer so you know the card wasn't a slight.
searingbond: (but oh my love don't forsake me)

[personal profile] searingbond 2025-09-30 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, she's a stickler for a lot of things. ...But, yes. You'll learn soon enough.

[ He's likely already got an idea of that, considering he's made the time for everyone so far, getting to know each member of their group. Sciel has observed some of these conversations -- with Maelle, Lune, and Esquie -- noting the easy back and forth he seems to have with each of them. She's also watched him when he's on his own, eyes following his back as it disappears beyond the outskirts of camp, or as he sits awake while everyone else rests.

In some of those times and now, she thinks: he seems sad. And honestly, who isn't? There's a lot to be sad about. But since he's been working so hard to help them, to get to know them, she feels...an extra dose of empathy when she notices these minute flashes of what are surely the old wounds of an immortal man with countless buried friends.

So Sciel smiles. Reaches out to take his hand and presses a card into it: Strength. ]


This isn't a good answer, but...no, I don't, really. Because they're all important, they can all offer their own guidance. Even the 'scary' ones. [ There's a light chuckle, a shrug, and she withdraws a little, leaving the card in his hand. ] Besides, I think if I played favorites, the others might get jealous. I'm not looking to invite any of that kind of bad energy.

[ Whether she's serious or joking is up for debate, though her grin, at least, is playful. There's another brief silence as she moves to get to her feet, turning away from him to cast her gaze out and away, toward the Monolith. ]

...But: Death. [ Sciel doesn't turn back toward him as she offers a real answer, and the card in question doesn't make an appearance. ] A card of possibility.
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verso's a semisonic fan huh

[personal profile] searingbond 2025-10-01 04:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[ That effortless little smile, so often present, grows. ]

Right. The end of a part of your life that's not serving you anymore. A door closing so a window can open, and all that. [ Death is not only her constant companion, but a close 'friend' of everyone in Lumiére. It's essential, she feels, to embrace that fact, lest you go insane.

Or swim out to sea with no intention of returning. ]


It can act as a warning: that holding on to the past may bring pain for yourself and others.

[ A more poignant sentiment for this world than she realizes.

Sciel finally looks back to Verso, who is again, seemingly, a bit lost in thought. After a brief stretch of silence, she offers: ]


You can hold onto that for now, if you like. Give it back when we get around to that official reading. [ And then, for clarification: ] Maybe you don't need it for yourself, but it can also help you to be there for the others.

[ Though she had intended it for him, she isn't about to overtly suggest that he might need more help than he's letting on. Verso has generally acted as an unflappable source of guidance for their group thus far, and while Sciel doesn't doubt he'll be able to continue that way, it certainly doesn't hurt to provide a reminder: you aren't the only one trying to keep the lights on. ]

And -- thanks. For checking on me. [ There's a renewed brightness in her face as she says it, crossing her arms over her chest. ] I really like talking to you.