Havelock Vetinari (
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Here's a guy who's not around much.
Or... yes, actually he is. But mostly he's outside, being depressingly healthy, upstairs being depressingly intellectual, or lurking creepily about in the shadows.
Today he's sitting at the bar with a notepad, a pencil, and a calculating expression.
It's probably not worth asking him what he's up to.
But it can't hurt to ask?
Or... yes, actually he is. But mostly he's outside, being depressingly healthy, upstairs being depressingly intellectual, or lurking creepily about in the shadows.
Today he's sitting at the bar with a notepad, a pencil, and a calculating expression.
It's probably not worth asking him what he's up to.
But it can't hurt to ask?
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"Firstly, I will teach you with real knives, not blunted ones. Because of this, I ask you not to practise unsupervised until I say you are ready. That should not take long, but will hopefully limit the damage to bystanders, and also yourself."
He pauses to see how this goes down.
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"That makes sense. I don't want to get hurt or hurt anyone else."
She's a terribly sensible child when it comes to weaponry.
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"Good. I understand you have had several other teachers in specialised areas, so I assume you know to use common sense, and follow instruction accurately."
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Lan and Laura are not what you'd call jovial when it comes to drills and lessons. Spike, while easygoing, doesn't ease up either. Ingress works hard.
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"Very well. Outdoor practise is best, I think, and in daylight. When would you like your first lesson?"
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"Afternoons are generally a good time for me," he says. "Do you know which day next week would be best to begin? Or if you like, we can make a start today, and see what capability you already have."
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She bites her lip. If she's going to stay here longer than she planned, she'd better tell Tom and Door so they don't flip out.
"I'd have to ask permission first. Will you be here a few minutes?"
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"Go on, I'll be here."
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She runs through the painting. It's not very long before she returns. She's wearing a jacket, ready to go outside.
"Tom said it's fine so long as you're with me, and he'll be along in a bit to say hello."
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"All right," he says, standing up. "Let's go and find somewhere before it gets dark."
He heads out towards the lake.
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"Even if it's very cold, it won't bother me. Outside, I mean."
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"After dark it is especially wise to be inside."
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She breathes in the brisk air as they step out onto the grounds leading towards the lake.
"Mr. Julia keeps an eye on me. He's the squid. I saved his life once. Well, with Raven and Ace's help."
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"A good reason to be grateful to you."
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He stops at a clear grassy area. "I don't believe anyone has been killed, but some have been hurt. Precautions are wise."
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She knows a little about vampires. Velvets attack people in the Underside, but they take their victims' warmth, and not their blood. Tom killed a large clan a few years ago, so they are not as much of a problem as they once were.
Ingress does know about that story. Door told her.
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Why hasn't Security taken care of the vampire? Vampires aren't that hard to kill, are they?
These are troublesome questions.
"Someone will stop him."
Because that's how it works. Or should.
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Translation: I hope to be that someone.
It's not a big hope, however, having met the creature.
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She has no love for Velvets. While Tom may not tell Ingress about all the unpleasant things that happen in the bar, that is not the case for events in the Underside. She'd hear about them anyway.
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"Perhaps it would be, with magic. But Puck could not fight him, so maybe not. I should ask Lord Ostium, in any case."
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She's very proud of her Tom. She's also pretty fascinated by the knife in Havelock's boot.
"That's a really good place to keep knives, isn't it?"
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"It can be," Havelock says. "You have to watch how you do it, or you can cut your ankle quite badly when taking it out, or if you fall, but I'll show you how once you have some of your own."
He holds the knife out to her, hilt-first. "For now, take this one. Hold it as you would if you were about to use it."
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