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Ratonhnhaké:ton | Connor ([personal profile] emergingspirit) wrote in [community profile] asgardmeridiem2014-01-01 10:15 pm

[closed]

Who: Connor and Ezio
What: Well, it was just going to be a conversation.
When: Day 383
Where: Needle in a Haystack back rooms and such.
Rating: PG-13ish? Mostly for inevitable discussions of death.



[He didn't call for anyone. On the contrary, Connor found his way into the shop has just been perched to watch the goings on for some time. The atmosphere has shifted over the last few days, something to do with one of the Assassins, but he's been away enough of the time that he isn't entirely clear on what's going on. People try to talk to him sometimes, but he fends them off with an air of unsociability first and a retreat to the back rooms later, where he's left more in peace. It's good. Gives him time to think.

Eventually he catches one of the novices as the shop is winding down for the evening with a quick "Is Ezio here at the moment?" She shakes her head in the negative and leaves--and that's enough. The message will get to Ezio one way or another that Connor is looking for him, he's sure of that.]
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[personal profile] sicarius 2014-01-17 06:03 am (UTC)(link)
[For the first time, he stops himself before words are said, and while the tension is clearly enough to suffocate the room, he studies Connor and what his words mean.

And when he thinks about it, the statements and the anger and what all the other has faced- it comes back to him of one man who he may be speaking of. A certain Templar who spoke with wit and ire, and one Ezio did not take to kindly once he discovered who he was.

But he does not speak of him here. Knows it is better not to. There is too much damage already, to pry open the barrel when it is already set to explode will only damage more people in the end, compared to the one.

And Ezio is the one. He will be the only one. For it is better for Connor to get his anger out here, in a place where there are no outsiders to know of what happens, then to have him break out of nowhere and in front of people he does not know.

His answer is not as strong as before, not as resolute. Not out of hesitance, but because he knows this is a subject Connor is bringing up because he has no answers, and cannot seem to find them any other way.]


No.

[Simple, but effective. Now he waits for the tempest to come crashing in, either slowly, or all at once.]
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[personal profile] sicarius 2014-01-18 08:45 am (UTC)(link)
[A silence fills the air as Connor finishes shouting, both the Bureau above and the shop itself going quiet, very little heard from the voices outside. The novices shoved out customers as soon as the argument got heated, saying something's come up and the shop is now closed, bracing for the worst. By the time the shouting started, the entire front was empty.

And Ezio? Ezio stands there, as Connor yells, the other Assassin shouting in his face, a mixture of hurt and pain all coming out at once. The Italian does not move, does not speak, only listens, keeps himself from doing anything rash or split decision that will make this storm worse. And it is a storm, a whirlwind in which he has found himself standing at the edges of, threatened to be torn apart should he step forward or make the wrong move towards it at all. That he cannot. That he should not.

But he does all the same.

His eyes close for a moment, and he breathes out slowly, exhaling as if the entire room has gone cold. In that same breath he lets go of his frustration and irate anger, the emotions disappearing out of him like a huff of steam, escaping outwards and into the air to dissipate. Scattering like the stars in the sky. It's a technique he uses when necessary, when he has been pushed to the limits of his patience and does not want his anger to get the best of him, and more often than not it is done away from others. Connor hasn't given him that luxury.

Then, his eyes snap open again, and they are hardened, lit with a fire that speaks volumes before he even opens his mouth to speak. His tone is lower, sharp, biting, and demanding attention.]


Connor. Sit. Down.

[The legends of Connor's time tell that Ezio was a man who spent his life for the people, a legendary mentor who spoke and taught Assassins both in Rome, and in Constantinople. And while legends tell of the good and the bad, they do not always capture everything, as stories are meant to fade and change over time. This man, here and now, has always been the legendary mentor that Connor's time has told, but now he has stepped into the role completely, and he is a force to be reckoned with.]

You are hurting, fratello, and you may question where you stand. That is fine. You may wonder if our ways will help us stay alive or kill us all. That is also fine.

[A breath, and the glare that comes from his eyes is as terrifying as he himself is, on the edge of ire and fury all swept into one.]

But do not tell me that what we do is to only shed blood, and only bring tears. We have sacrificed far more than that, to bring good to others, to ensure that they live their lives how they want to. Not according to us. Not according to whoever chooses to rule. That choice is theirs, and while you may not see it in those around you, or back home, I do.

[There is a saying that to induce Ezio Auditore da Firenze's ire was like throwing oneself onto the top of kindling, waiting to be burned, and praying you would come out with only singed hairs for your mistakes. The same can be said here. Connor is taller and more menacing, more broad-shouldered and quicker to anger, but Ezio carries a presence behind him. One that does not sleep, does not rest, does not stop, but rises like a fucking hurricane, threatening to destroy everything he comes across in a single touch.

Here, he simply keeps it behind him, not as a warning but as something that just is. He does not want Connor to feel threatened, that is the opposite of what he wants, but he needs to show him that while he may be hurting and letting out his emotions, Ezio will not let him walk all over him and the Brotherhood so carelessly or so insultingly. Not when he has given his life for this cause. Not when so much, here in Asgard, and at home, is at stake.

Congratulations, Connor. You have officially pissed off a legendary mentor. This is probably the last thing you wanted to have happen.]
Edited 2014-01-18 08:45 (UTC)
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[personal profile] sicarius 2014-01-19 02:20 am (UTC)(link)
Enough.

[The voice that comes back is louder, forceful, and finally hitting the end of his patience. Encroaching on Ezio's space does little to help the situation, and he curls his lip upwards, a warning that screams danger if Connor pushes even an inch closer towards him.]

This is not the Frontier. This is Asgard. Do not place the blame on us, when we have done nothing to bring your wrath upon the Order. We are not the targets of your anger, Connor, all we have done is welcome you as a brother. Treat us with respect.

[The last part is spoken with authority, Ezio pulling his rank as Mentor to enforce his position, and what is done in the Brotherhood.]

The ways of the Assassins are not wrong. I did not spend thirty years of my life to consider it as a waste. Not after giving everything of myself for this cause. To protect the people, and their free will. All of us have lost something great, otherwise we would not find ourselves with such a united idea or morals. You have come from a difficult time, but that does not give you any right to speak as you have to anyone. Especially to me.

[There is no hesitancy, no pause as he speaks, eyes aflame with anger and tone on a dangerous hinge. Connor has overstepped the line and insulted far more than he knows, or perhaps he does know, and feels that it was necessary to cause as much damage as possible. Either way, Ezio is furious, and it shows in every fiber of his being, in his words and how he restrains himself from striking out against him.

Whatever idea he had previously of keeping the peace is now out the window, and his ire has been pushed far beyond where his patience lies. Any hope of this turning out well is forgotten, and will not be thought of again. The tension itself is enough to choke the entire room, and that won't change until one of them leaves. Or one of them throws the first punch.]
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[personal profile] sicarius 2014-01-20 04:54 am (UTC)(link)
[The words come to him loud and clear, as does the gesture, and Ezio stills, anger surging still through his veins, presence behind him threatening to consume everything that dares to pass. Connor gives him space as he moves, and Ezio's furious glare follows him every step of the way, a reminder of what the other has done in such a short amount of time.

A large part of him wants to make Connor stop, wants to pull him back and put him in his place, throw him to the floor and make him understand that any kind of insubordination such as this is not tolerated, no matter who you are. That to belittle a mentor and his work was more than crossing the line, it was grounds for demoting and taking blades.

But no, he knows, fights against that urge, against the pure and unhindered rage at being told his work means nothing. That the entirety of the Assassins are a lie, and he has been doing nothing but wrong for his entire life. That there is no good to come of what they do.

He knows that none of that is true, because he's seen it for himself. Seen the happiness of a young boy, sitting on a dock and crying because his mother was taken away, to be in her arms again after Ezio rescued her from the Borgia guards. Seen the laughter from his novices both here and at home, in allowing them to discover themselves for the first time. Seen it in the freeing of Bartolomeo, of his rescuing of Pantesilea, of the friendship and hilarity that his friend can cause in the most tense of times.

He has seen the good his acts do, and what it leads to, beyond that. And that, to him, is everything.

A breath, and he waits for the other to move through the door, down the hall, and leave the shop. Everything is quiet from him, no movement is made or word is spoken, just a silent moment where he waits, and bides his time. There is no point in continuing this, in burning bridges before they have been made, in destroying any potential understanding they may have in the future. He knows and understands this.

In the end, the argument is over, and after everything that has happened, he lets Connor go.]
Edited 2014-01-21 00:50 (UTC)