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Informal visit (For Metody)
The Shadow is hard at work coordinating things from the Rettigue apartment, today. The break from hunting out Khan's activities in his alternate's world is merely an opportunity to chase criminals in his own. Unavailable to gather forces for multiple raids and without the time to head up those operations himself, he's stuck compiling information and passing it to legal authorities through very careful channels. It's a lot of paperwork, and very tedious, but it gives him a physical rest he needs from his other activities.
When Metody arrives, he's in the most worn spot in the whole place; the center of the black plush sofa, bent over the coffee table. He regards his visitor over the rims of his reading glasses. "You've looked better. Coffee or tea?" The paperwork is shuffled neatly into a folder, out of sight.
The apartment is spacious and spartan, with sleek dark furniture. There's a grouping of the sofa and a few black armchairs around a black metal coffee table, all arranged on a vast Oriental rug. A bookshelf built into the wall opposite the sofa holds a television set that is archaic by Metody's standards, fewer books than one might expect, a sleek stereo system, and in spots of honour a card bearing Chinese calligraphy by Myra and the wrappings and knife Metody sent for Christmas. A floor to ceiling window dominates another wall, but the drapes are only open a crack. Apart from the kitchen doorway and a hall, there's little else to be seen in this room. It has quite a bit of open, empty space and the feel of somewhere that is only sporadically lived in.
When Metody arrives, he's in the most worn spot in the whole place; the center of the black plush sofa, bent over the coffee table. He regards his visitor over the rims of his reading glasses. "You've looked better. Coffee or tea?" The paperwork is shuffled neatly into a folder, out of sight.
The apartment is spacious and spartan, with sleek dark furniture. There's a grouping of the sofa and a few black armchairs around a black metal coffee table, all arranged on a vast Oriental rug. A bookshelf built into the wall opposite the sofa holds a television set that is archaic by Metody's standards, fewer books than one might expect, a sleek stereo system, and in spots of honour a card bearing Chinese calligraphy by Myra and the wrappings and knife Metody sent for Christmas. A floor to ceiling window dominates another wall, but the drapes are only open a crack. Apart from the kitchen doorway and a hall, there's little else to be seen in this room. It has quite a bit of open, empty space and the feel of somewhere that is only sporadically lived in.
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That point could be argued, by some of his more heavily relied-upon agents. At least he never asks any more of them than he gives.
"What kind of new job?"
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He clasps his hands together, studying how his fingers interlaced. "And - I've got to come to the Nexus anyway for food. I might as well be useful while here."
Metody looks up and smiles happily. "I'm a Warden now - essentially, I've been given guardianship of a patch of the wilds to clean it out, pacify what needs pacification, and document what's on it. I'm pretty happy about it."
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"I'll... look in the medical section of the Nexus library, first. The doctors are starting to flee every time I step in the Clinics." This is delivered in a deadpan tone, and is not really intended as a joke.
"That sounds important... I'd be interested to see the wilds of your world, some time." The cities sound less than pleasant, but the religious culture and the proliferation of spirits Metody's spoken of intrigues him.
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He is much happier talking about his world. "I would love a guest." Especially one he can trust to not go hieing off into the woods at the first shiny thing he sees. "It's pretty awesome, actually. Since I'm new to the job, they've given me a patch up in the Appalachians that's been pretty much cleaned of the really ominous things. It's incredible. I come out of my - my house" - calling it a 'house' is gross overstatement, really- "and I can just see about forever. It's amazing."
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Instead of lingering on thoughts of the Clinics and other unpleasant medical details, The Shadow's gaze goes peacefully distant. "That sounds beautiful. I made a flight up to the Catskills a number of months back, but my opportunities to get out of the city are rare." That was a lovely day, and spent with Myra at that. He seems briefly lost in memory. As devoted as he may be to this city, there is something about the mountains that calls to him. It may be an echo of his time in the Himalayas.
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"The Catskills are a little gentler than the Appalachians - they're technically a vast plateau that's been worn down into hundreds of valleys by rivers, while the Appalachians are true - I'm sorry." He smiles sheepishly. "I taught Geology for a while. They're beautiful - covered in snow right now, very dark and quiet and sleeping. There are deer, and little birds."
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"It sounds wonderful, very peaceful, but does everyone have to go through that," He makes a vague gesture in Metody's direction, to indicate his current bruised state, "to visit the Appalachians of your world?" The coffee maker is burbling to a finish, and he moves to fill mugs for them both.
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Metody pokes at the edge of the bruising, grinning a bit. "Nope. This is purely health-related. You won't even have to get painted, either. No chanting or other things, either."
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"Painted? Do you need cream or sugar?" He offers Metody his mug, and assumes it will be understood those questions are not related.
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He gestures to his face, then realizes The Shadow can't see it. "Most people get signs of protection painted on their faces and hands before they go out to the wilds. At home, they do. Though mine kind of, ah, melted into my skin cream and then there was this reaction that - it was remarkable. I puffed up for a bit. But there's no evidence that they actually do any protection. They're more a social thing. May I have some both, please?"
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"That's part of why you're... mm." He makes a vague gesture to his face. "I'm not good at social things." He is also fairly confident of his own ability to protect himself from spirits by psychic means.
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" - yes. The chemicals in the paint - dye, really - interacted with the chemicals in the cream, and then they reacted with the chemicals in me."
Metody wouldn't realize it if the milk was expired; his sense of taste was still quite bad. He poured a little milk in, then cautiously tipped in some sugar, then pulled a pocketknife from his pocket, opened a blade, and used that to stir.
"At home, I'm okay if there's a set role for me to play. Otherwise, not so much. Here- er. In the Nexus. It's easier for me, somehow."
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The description has him wondering how such things would interact with his ever-present disguise, however, so he's just as glad Metody's said it's not necessary.
"I could get you a- nevermind." The Shadow sinks back down on the sofa with his own coffee. The milk should still more or less be good, but since he takes nothing in his own coffee he's out of the habit of serving it properly. "I used to be better at it, when I was playing at Cranston all the time. Now if there's information gathering that requires social charm, I send one agent or another to do it."
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"I've gotten better at it as I've gotten older, thank goodness. There was a time when I was afraid to talk to anyone other than my family and my partner. I think part of it is that I'm slowly learning that, taken one by one, people aren't that bad. Usually. And the Nexus has helped." He grins. "When you've just spent the day speaking to rather touchy leather-clad sword-bearing warrior, suddenly the cute girl at the grocery store just isn't that intimidating."
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One eyebrow quirks slightly, and while it's not precisely a smile, something of mild amusement softens his impassive features. "That makes sense. I'm not intimidated by anyone, I just... tend to operate on a different level, I think. The average perspective is too far from my own. I do appreciate that the average perspective in the Nexus is more varied than in my own world, at least." This isn't quite the direction he anticipated the conversation going in, but as long as things are interesting he seems content. Metody is making more sense in person than he was in his earlier missives.
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Metody takes another sip of his coffee, relaxing a little bit. In this case, the time difference has certainly worked in his favor - it gave him time to quiet his clattering mind.
"It's kind of funny, though. I've never felt so human as after I've been in the Nexus, talking to people who aren't. I suppose it's a matter of contrast."
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The psychic powers are not even addressed, an unspoken sidestep that will be left to the young man's imagination unless he chooses to pry. "I don't trust the government as much as I used to, and I've never taken orders well."
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Metody was under the impression the Shadow hid in the shadows talking, and got in a violent fight with anything that actually got near him, and was starting to get the worse of it as age crept in and guns became so much more common. It explained the physical damage, and it explained his reputation as some kind of ghost.
"The government back home is very trustworthy, if you're a human and not at all involved in the supernatural beyond the normal stuff. I guess I can sort of understand their stance because supernatural things can be so dangerous, but still - you know. Laws don't seem so just when you're on the short end of them. That's why I like the no laws in the Nexus."
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"It might be better to be an unknown quantity. The government only makes laws against activities it's aware of." His world has no laws around psychic activities, since such things supposedly exist only in fiction.
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Though he could deal fairly well with those people too.
"Oh, we have laws against that as well - 'magics, sciences, powers or other methods of affecting people, animals, insects, machines, inanimate objects or as-yet-unknown items or concepts that do not fully adhere to the systems of science or magic currently covered' are strictly outlawed, except in the case of government sponsored or monitored laboratories. Um. Though I may be slightly misquoting."
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Metody's description of the legal approach on his world leaves The Shadow frowning. Certainly much of what he does would be illegal under their laws, and possibly he himself would be considered a criminal in the same sense that Metody is. It gives one a different perspective when they're rendered a criminal simply by existing. "It may not be the wisest tactic to outright render anything unknown illegal. I get the general idea, though."
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