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Loki ([personal profile] complicatedliar) wrote in [community profile] damned_institute2012-03-03 05:54 pm

Day 62: Sun Room (Second Shift)

The line of questioning that Rita had begun at breakfast still plagued Loki, as did his own uncomfortable feelings about the entire concept of people being transformed into monsters. It wasn't a useful line of thought, and he needed a better direction to consider.

Hopefully, conversation with Soma would provide that. While she seemed quite stern at times, Loki found her presence oddly relaxing.

Though he had to wonder if perhaps he wouldn't end up seeing her this shift after all, since she might be included in the group that was being herded to the showers. (As much as the statement also was one he greeted with relief, since he was wondering when he'd get an opportunity to bathe. The thought of being trapped in a building with a great many mortals and no bathing facilities had been too horrifying to contemplate.) He'd always been a bit bad at guessing the ages of mortals, mostly because they were so ridiculously short-lived.

Having already established a neurotic fear of the cold with his nurse, there was no difficulty convincing her that he'd be much better off in the Sun Room. Loki settled into his habitual seat, taking a moment to coax one of the cats into his lap. All settled in, he propped his notebook on the arm of the chair and went back to writing.

[Soma?]
madeinthehrl: (what do you mean)

[personal profile] madeinthehrl 2012-03-09 09:54 pm (UTC)(link)
That...was unexpected. The image Soma had built up was that of a mild-mannered scholar who had dabbled in magic. Lingormr didn't look much older than she was, after all. He was certainly intelligent, but to possess that much power...

Maybe this was what Sora had meant. Magic existed in his world, after all. Was it possible that he had sensed something she hadn't? Was it also why Lingormr's village had rejected him? Was it fear, rather than some sort of simple misunderstanding?

"So you could get us all home if your powers were back," she said quietly, more as something to say while she processed her thoughts. Why hadn't he told her sooner? It was true, his magic had been sealed away, and there was a certain stigma associated with magicians in his world, but they were all on the same side here. Or tried to be, anyway.
madeinthehrl: (a little bit wrong)

[personal profile] madeinthehrl 2012-03-10 07:27 am (UTC)(link)
"You're not a monster," Soma said firmly. It was just as much for her own benefit as for his. He'd been nothing but kind to her thus far, no matter how suspicious Riku might have found him. It would behoove her to remember that. She might pride herself on being a fighter, but she wasn't going to be the same as his village. She was certain of that.

She paused for a moment. "You...didn't hurt anyone, did you?"

But he couldn't have. Besides-- "You've been more quick to offer your aid than I've ever been, and you've only been here a few days. I mean..." She rifled through the pages he'd given her until she came to the runes. "Look at this. You're helping already."
madeinthehrl: (reluctance)

[personal profile] madeinthehrl 2012-03-11 07:57 pm (UTC)(link)
So he had hurt people, as far as she was concerned. There was clearly more to his story about leaving his village than she'd initially thought. It made sense, considering she'd only heard his side of the story, but it was still disappointing.

But he didn't seem like he was hiding anything from her now. And he was telling the truth, and he at least seemed to be expressing regret for his actions. Besides, given the stigma against magicians in his society, he could very well have been acting in self-defense. And he did seem like he wanted to help out here.

She didn't quite smile back, but she shook her head. "You can prove yourself here. There are plenty of magic users in the institute. We're all in this together, and it seems narrow-minded and stupid to turn someone away because they have unusual powers."
madeinthehrl: (imperfect)

[personal profile] madeinthehrl 2012-03-11 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm not disappointed!" Soma protested. "But I underestimated you."

In a way, she supposed, that had been her fault. It was easy to view Lingormr as the product of some bygone age--an age that had included magic, of course, but a bygone age nevertheless. He hardly seemed a dusty scholar in heavy robes, but even 'incredibly intelligent human' paled in comparison to 'can tear entire dimensions apart on a good day.'

Maybe Riku and Sora had been right, she thought for a moment, before she shut that line of thinking down. She'd talk to Kratos before she came to any rash decisions. She trusted his opinion. More importantly, she'd come to think of Lingormr as a friend before his revelation. As far as she could tell, that part of him hadn't changed.

"You haven't done any harm here," she added quietly. "I'm just...surprised, that's all."
madeinthehrl: (lost in thought)

[personal profile] madeinthehrl 2012-03-16 11:42 pm (UTC)(link)
[asdfjkl; sorry about the wait!]

It wasn't a sentiment Soma knew well. She'd always taken pride in her strength and her speed and had never tried to hide it--not until she'd learned the price for her own abilities. Now the pride had faded considerably, but she still didn't think she'd be able to lie about who or what she was. That seemed like cheating, in some strange way.

Still, she thought she could understand why Lingormr had done what he had. As much as she knew she was trustworthy, it didn't mean Lingormr would have thought the same. She shook her head slightly.

"You don't have anything to apologize for," she said. "But I guess this means I can count on you if we ever get our powers back. It's happened before."
madeinthehrl: (to tomorrow)

[personal profile] madeinthehrl 2012-03-17 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
"Yes. My abilities weren't enough to get me out of here, even when they were at full strength. One of the patients could teleport us, but even then, we only got as far as Doyleton. Some sort of emergency protocol activated that kept us within...a thirty-mile radius, I'd say, of the Institute, even if we could have broken out otherwise." That had been an infuriating night. But at least she knew how it had happened. That, if nothing else, was a start. And once she collected more information...

"There is," she confirmed. "I haven't been down there myself yet, but I've heard enough about it that I'm interested. If there's a team forming to go down there, I'd be more than willing to take part." Even if she hadn't heard from Riku yet today. But that was another matter.

"I use my radio on a fairly regular basis, but I'm sure if you ask around on the bulletin board, you'll find someone who doesn't need theirs." She pondered for a moment. "What are you planning to do with it?"
madeinthehrl: (en route)

[personal profile] madeinthehrl 2012-03-17 02:51 am (UTC)(link)
"At this point, we can't tell if it's magic or some unknown technology." But wasn't that the point? There was that old quote about sufficiently advanced technology. "The device that restricted our powers was small and made of metal, and it didn't seem particularly magical in nature. Especially not when it was broken."

As for the man behind the radio... "Trust is a tricky word to use for someone I've never even met." Soma frowned a little. "But I have reason to believe Marc's advice is sound, and anything his associates Claude and Lydia can offer might also be of use. They're former associates of Landel who've since turned against him. They were the ones who gave us our powers back a few nights ago, and that's as close a gesture of goodwill as anything we've ever seen before."

So it was pure scientific curiosity on Lingormr's part, but Soma found herself interested nonetheless. It'd be interesting to see what a scholar of his intellect could do with it, if nothing else. "In that case, I'd say the bulletin board is your best bet."
madeinthehrl: (smile)

[personal profile] madeinthehrl 2012-03-17 03:05 am (UTC)(link)
Soma nodded. "I've been hearing conflicting reports about the basement ever since I got here. There has to be something significant down there--I'm just not sure what. I'll let you know if anything interesting comes up."

She thought back for a moment. "Some of the patients were considering making the radios two-way so patients could communicate with one another across distances, rather than just listening to the occasional broadcast. I don't know if they were successful, but if you could do something like that, it might come in handy."

The intercom switched on, and she made a faint sound of annoyance as her nurse closed in. "And keep me updated," she added, standing up and offering a smile to Lingormr. "I'd love to hear what you come up with."