Oh shoot. That was exactly what I was going to say if it didn’t work out.
[ 😏
and with that, he’s finished the patch up job, stepping out of Hafid’s personal space without so much as a pat on the shoulder. wouldn’t want to push too far. ]
Almost all of it. The power loss is new but otherwise it's not as much of a shock to me as it has been for others.
[ running water hitting glass, and the soft clunk of metal on metal. ]
The situation itself is outside of my usual remit. I don't tend to work on a human level - guns and abductions and political intrigue aren't my usual wheelhouse.
[ but the general skills have proven largely transferable. ]
People don't like to know there are otherworldly entities waiting just out of their observable surroundings to cross into their dimension and destroy reality as they know it. We tend to keep a low profile and leave the hero duties to the heroes.
[ there are two cups on the countertop. the bubbling is getting gradually more aggressive.
[ Kate. it's been a while since he's been in contact - it's a good reminder. easy to let people drop off the map sometimes, especially when they're adjacent to your universe but not represented in it. ]
No, ours neither. That's what myself and the other Masters are for. You have people responsible for that where you come from?
[ dealing with those impolite extra-dimensional intruders? being aware that they exist ought to imply some knowledge of how they're combated. ]
He's not... wrong. Zatanna, Constantine, Klarion and the rest were so painfully inept it nearly got them all killed. Damian tips his head back. ]
Well, they rarely keep things in check. [ plus ] Then there's the Gods, the scientific tampering between dimensions, the egotistical magic users that continually play with life and death.
it makes itself evident in a long, disgusted pause and then a slight raise of the volume of noise as he yanks the tea infusion out of its jar and stuffs it into a teapot. ]
Sounds like a blast.
[ what are these chumps doing!! Stephen nonchalantly threw Loki to Norway, scientific dimensional tampering has had a close eye kept and magic users are either on their books or off them and closely monitored/dealt with if they start causing trouble. none of these things should be problems. ugh. ]
Their carelessness let interlopers from another dimension in. That's what screwed us in the end. [ He's biased. ] Sounds like you might actually have a handle on it.
[ it's like nails down a chalkboard hearing about this. but then comes sounds like you might actually have a handle on it and - yes. most of the time.
that's not territory he needs to wander into right now. ]
We do.
[ the kettle's finished boiling and the water goes into the teapot goes onto the tray with the cups comes into the lounge. tray set down, Stephen slumps into a seat with more weight and less control than he might usually. is this what the sulk of a forty-something year old man looks like when he's forced to acknowledge that there are people in his field who are bad at their jobs to devastating effect and he'll never be ale to yell at them, let alone have them sued for gross negligence?
[ It'd be funny, if it wasn't because his world is a disaster. He sits up a little to take a cup to pour himself some tea, giving Stephen his time to sulk and contemplate the existential stupidity of alternate worlds. ]
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[ so long as he's got his basic needs covered, he can do without spending money. and home comforts. and privacy. ]
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Living in close quarters with your teammates is asking for disaster.
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[ a couple of seconds and another suture strip placed over a wound held firmly in place by two fingers of a lightly trembling hand later - ]
If it doesn't work, I'll get a job and I'll find somewhere else nearby. It'll be fine.
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But in close proximity, he's noting the unsteadiness of Stephen's hands. ]
Don't say I didn't warn you.
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[ 😏
and with that, he’s finished the patch up job, stepping out of Hafid’s personal space without so much as a pat on the shoulder. wouldn’t want to push too far. ]
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What did you do before you got here?
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but it's not as though he's been keeping it a secret, it just doesn't tend to come up. so. ]
Defend Earth from extra-dimensional threat.
[ as he wanders off to the kitchen to remove his gloves and put the kit away. ]
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[ He figured as much. ]
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[ running water hitting glass, and the soft clunk of metal on metal. ]
The situation itself is outside of my usual remit. I don't tend to work on a human level - guns and abductions and political intrigue aren't my usual wheelhouse.
[ but the general skills have proven largely transferable. ]
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Heroes need to politicize eventually.
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Here, sure.
[ not so much at home where his work is only tangentially related to world affairs, but he can agree on this score.
ah, hark. bubbling water. ]
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[ Tilting his head back to see what he's even doing. ]
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[ there are two cups on the countertop. the bubbling is getting gradually more aggressive.
this time, there shall be tea. ]
I assume you've heard of the Avengers by now.
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but he won't. he will (reluctantly) get a little more comfortable. ]
Kate's mentioned them. [ "Kate" not "Bishop". ] Though I can't say the "entities" in my world share your sentiments on keeping their distance.
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No, ours neither. That's what myself and the other Masters are for. You have people responsible for that where you come from?
[ dealing with those impolite extra-dimensional intruders? being aware that they exist ought to imply some knowledge of how they're combated. ]
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[ And then they break the people who can actually keep the balance. ]
They leave most of the handling to the rest of us.
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There are people whose job it is to maintain the balance between your dimension and the rest and they just let things through?
[ incompetence!!! is not!! cute!!! ]
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He's not... wrong. Zatanna, Constantine, Klarion and the rest were so painfully inept it nearly got them all killed. Damian tips his head back. ]
Well, they rarely keep things in check. [ plus ] Then there's the Gods, the scientific tampering between dimensions, the egotistical magic users that continually play with life and death.
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mad about it
it makes itself evident in a long, disgusted pause and then a slight raise of the volume of noise as he yanks the tea infusion out of its jar and stuffs it into a teapot. ]
Sounds like a blast.
[ what are these chumps doing!! Stephen nonchalantly threw Loki to Norway, scientific dimensional tampering has had a close eye kept and magic users are either on their books or off them and closely monitored/dealt with if they start causing trouble. none of these things should be problems. ugh. ]
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But he's Doctor Fate and he's useless. ]
Their carelessness let interlopers from another dimension in. That's what screwed us in the end. [ He's biased. ] Sounds like you might actually have a handle on it.
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that's not territory he needs to wander into right now. ]
We do.
[ the kettle's finished boiling and the water goes into the teapot goes onto the tray with the cups comes into the lounge. tray set down, Stephen slumps into a seat with more weight and less control than he might usually. is this what the sulk of a forty-something year old man looks like when he's forced to acknowledge that there are people in his field who are bad at their jobs to devastating effect and he'll never be ale to yell at them, let alone have them sued for gross negligence?
judging by his expression, yes. ]
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