12 Ash, 123
Two Weeks Prior
Times being as they were, it paid to be capable of accessing all the abilities in ones arsenal against what dangers might be lurking around every corner, in every shadow. Kilvin's Forge had a reputation for having begun to sell items that would allow the continued use of aether despite whatever it was The Eclipse was unleashing upon the world. The business had had schematics for lamps and other devices ready the moment it was discovered that certain dragonshards were what would help. This showed either a high level of intuitive creativity or foreknowledge; gossip went both ways on the matter. Whatever had led to the happy situation for the business it had been all that it's owner could do to keep up with the orders of his patron House and supple those who could afford the aid of his devices outside of it.
After nearly a year without relief from the lack of aether access the call for Torin's services seemed to be growing, rather than petering off. He had heard talk that the trouble might never be fixed and people ought to get used to the way thing were and adjust to the new reality. Whether that was true or not he had begun selling the smaller, easier and quicker to make brooches and rings as cheaply as he could manage as soon as his apprentice, Timon, had come up with the idea. He gave put what commission he allowed himself to make on them aside for the lad so that, once his apprenticeship was at and end, he could do whatever he wanted with his life. It felt only right, to both the people of his city and Timon.
So, when a nobleman of about twenty-five entered his shop to request a the very charm and insisted on paying more than the quoted price for it, Torin was glad of it. The specifics of what he wanted were worked out and recorded and if the man lingered for a time examining the Illumite Lamps as well as the example brooch the smith couldn't begrudge him the chance to feel his Runes again after what had probably been some time. It wasn't unusual for the highest class to have Runes, and Torin knew from personal experience how uncomfortable it was not to be able to access them when he was outside the light of a shard. He did not turn his own Semblance on the man, as he considered it rude, but in the initial moments he had gleaned enough accidentally to see that the magic was one that they shared.
Aurin had arrived while the man was still browsing and Torin, who had been having some rather shamefully licentious thoughts about the redhead before his customer had come in perked up immediately, like a hound left at the house whose master has returned. He greeted the fox-faced man familiarly but not inappropriately and they spoke of nothing important even as other parts of them were communicating in other ways. It was only a few moments after Aurin's entrance that the customer moved back to the counter and finalized his selection. Before he left he asked that, when he came to collect his purchase, Torin himself be on hand so he could ask questions and be shown the exact operation. It wasn't an unusual request and the blond accepted it easily.
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Two weeks later the nobleman received a note that his runeforging was finished and a date and time when he could come pick it up. Torin had arranged it to be just before closing so he could answer the man's questions and provide the demonstration without any fear of interruption. Timon had been let go early, which left only Torin and Aurin alone in the shop. Turning to his man, as the boy half-scampered half-loped away with Huntress on his heels the young smith said,
"Can we go out tonight?" He was typically a homebody but did very much enjoy the occasional outing and it had been quite some time since both men had been free and in the same city at the same time. Stepping closer he lowered his eyes, making himself look the smaller of the two despite his height and reached out a hand to hold Aurin's slightly.
"I was thinking about the day we met, and the night after, at the Cab. We watched the stage and drank for a bit and then you took me into the back and got me high." He laughed, remembering how shy he'd been made him feel it a bit shy again. "Took me back to your cottage after. It'd be nice to do it again without being terrified the whole time."
He let this sit for a moment before adding, with a smile that came as close to wicked as he ever did,
"Except you could stay with me, and you wouldn't have to explain how to have sex."
Two Weeks Prior
Times being as they were, it paid to be capable of accessing all the abilities in ones arsenal against what dangers might be lurking around every corner, in every shadow. Kilvin's Forge had a reputation for having begun to sell items that would allow the continued use of aether despite whatever it was The Eclipse was unleashing upon the world. The business had had schematics for lamps and other devices ready the moment it was discovered that certain dragonshards were what would help. This showed either a high level of intuitive creativity or foreknowledge; gossip went both ways on the matter. Whatever had led to the happy situation for the business it had been all that it's owner could do to keep up with the orders of his patron House and supple those who could afford the aid of his devices outside of it.
After nearly a year without relief from the lack of aether access the call for Torin's services seemed to be growing, rather than petering off. He had heard talk that the trouble might never be fixed and people ought to get used to the way thing were and adjust to the new reality. Whether that was true or not he had begun selling the smaller, easier and quicker to make brooches and rings as cheaply as he could manage as soon as his apprentice, Timon, had come up with the idea. He gave put what commission he allowed himself to make on them aside for the lad so that, once his apprenticeship was at and end, he could do whatever he wanted with his life. It felt only right, to both the people of his city and Timon.
So, when a nobleman of about twenty-five entered his shop to request a the very charm and insisted on paying more than the quoted price for it, Torin was glad of it. The specifics of what he wanted were worked out and recorded and if the man lingered for a time examining the Illumite Lamps as well as the example brooch the smith couldn't begrudge him the chance to feel his Runes again after what had probably been some time. It wasn't unusual for the highest class to have Runes, and Torin knew from personal experience how uncomfortable it was not to be able to access them when he was outside the light of a shard. He did not turn his own Semblance on the man, as he considered it rude, but in the initial moments he had gleaned enough accidentally to see that the magic was one that they shared.
Aurin had arrived while the man was still browsing and Torin, who had been having some rather shamefully licentious thoughts about the redhead before his customer had come in perked up immediately, like a hound left at the house whose master has returned. He greeted the fox-faced man familiarly but not inappropriately and they spoke of nothing important even as other parts of them were communicating in other ways. It was only a few moments after Aurin's entrance that the customer moved back to the counter and finalized his selection. Before he left he asked that, when he came to collect his purchase, Torin himself be on hand so he could ask questions and be shown the exact operation. It wasn't an unusual request and the blond accepted it easily.
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Two weeks later the nobleman received a note that his runeforging was finished and a date and time when he could come pick it up. Torin had arranged it to be just before closing so he could answer the man's questions and provide the demonstration without any fear of interruption. Timon had been let go early, which left only Torin and Aurin alone in the shop. Turning to his man, as the boy half-scampered half-loped away with Huntress on his heels the young smith said,
"Can we go out tonight?" He was typically a homebody but did very much enjoy the occasional outing and it had been quite some time since both men had been free and in the same city at the same time. Stepping closer he lowered his eyes, making himself look the smaller of the two despite his height and reached out a hand to hold Aurin's slightly.
"I was thinking about the day we met, and the night after, at the Cab. We watched the stage and drank for a bit and then you took me into the back and got me high." He laughed, remembering how shy he'd been made him feel it a bit shy again. "Took me back to your cottage after. It'd be nice to do it again without being terrified the whole time."
He let this sit for a moment before adding, with a smile that came as close to wicked as he ever did,
"Except you could stay with me, and you wouldn't have to explain how to have sex."