ʀᴏɴᴀɴ ʟʏɴᴄʜ (
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hadriel_logs2016-08-14 01:43 pm
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Leave the porch light on
Who: Ronan Lynch, anyone else
What: An open log for Ronan covering most of the month of August. 2 Beetlejuice event starters, 2 non-event starters!
Where: The clinic, the lake, and scavenging throughout the city.
When: Log covers most of August, excluding the future Loud Valley event.
Warnings: Typical Ronan Lynch cursing and blanket warnings
[Feel free to make your own starters if you want to run into him anywhere not already specified, or change up the scenarios a little to make interaction easier. I'm open to pretty much anything, ping me at
raelet if you'd like me to set up a different starter!]
What: An open log for Ronan covering most of the month of August. 2 Beetlejuice event starters, 2 non-event starters!
Where: The clinic, the lake, and scavenging throughout the city.
When: Log covers most of August, excluding the future Loud Valley event.
Warnings: Typical Ronan Lynch cursing and blanket warnings
[Feel free to make your own starters if you want to run into him anywhere not already specified, or change up the scenarios a little to make interaction easier. I'm open to pretty much anything, ping me at

Beetlejuice Event | Scavenging/anywhere
So, with the announcement of the new event, the only thing that really affects him is the dimming of all the lights- which is annoying, sure, but not anything that can't be worked around. Ronan had used candles for light the first day and burned them down to a husk, and finding enough flashlights had been annoying enough to just make him dream up a solution the next time he fell asleep.
He's still looking for other sources of light in the city- lanterns or flashlights or anything that could be used to light up their house, but now following him around to help with his searching is a floating ball of light that seems to trail after him on its own. The thing is only about the size of a baseball, but the light it emits is enough to guide his way and help him as he rummage through the shelves of the stores.
Ronan is, of course, also aware that traveling around with a light source makes him a potential target, and so he has his trusty nailbat hefted over his shoulder as he searches- just in case.]
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Oh wow, did you make that?
[... of course, only in a place like this is it a reasonable question.]
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The nailbat or the light?
[Both are things that he's made, but only one of them really has an explanation that Noah will be satisfied with.]
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[Which is also still impressive just in a more wanton destruction kind of way.]
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So far his finds have included: something that's pretending to be peach slices, something that looks kind of like powdered milk, and a meat product so indistinct that he just can't warm to it. He sets that one back, and takes a breather to pull a water bottle out of his messenger bag. He takes a sip, and then holds out the bottle to Ronan. ]
This is no good. I dream of the day when we scavenge something better than canned ravioli in tomato sauce.
[ And that had been one of the better finds. Gansey doesn't even really like tomato sauce. ]
The orb is good, though. Reminds me of all the lights back at the Barns. I don't suppose you could dream a bigger one, could you?
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[It casts enough light to search a store by sections, though Ronan supposes that it could be brighter. He watches thoughtfully as it idly drifts closer, as if aware that it's the subject of current conversation.]
Not something that could fill up the whole cave, [he reasons, turning back to the shelves as he starts to rifle through the contents of it again. It's not great finds, but he reasons that they are in the middle of an event from Fear- so it could probably be a lot worse.]
But I could probably get one that would work for our living room.
[And then, to explain-] The ley line is still pretty weak.
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He takes his glasses off to clean them on his shirt. Lighting up their house would be an excellent start. ]
I wouldn't ask you to try anything that big anyway. But one for the living room, that would be ideal. Straight out of the top drawer.
[ Putting his glasses back on, he bends to check the lower shelves. There's a jar of might-be-candy here, and he lifts it up just in case. His mind is only half on what he's doing. ]
Do you think I could help? I mean, after what Cabeswater did. If I can lend...I don't know, intent to your dreaming, maybe...
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Beetlejuice Event | Clinic
Instead, he just helps himself inside, followed again by his wisp of light, and Ronan plops the bag down on a nearby table with a grunt.]
Brought some flashlights for you guys.
|D;
don't mind kate, she's just bitter and too reminded of history to enjoy a bit of good old fashioned scaring.
which is why it takes a considerable amount of effort to keep her face neutral when she hears ronan and looks up. ) Great. Do they work? ( she's seen the ones in the shops. they're a mess. everything's a mess.
well, at least the dark makes it harder to see the dirt they can never properly get cleaned away. )
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Ronan is growing used to seeing Kate around the place, just like, he's sure, Kate is growing used to seeing him waltz in with a mishmash of needed medical equipment and dropping it at their feet. It doesn't mean they get along, but they've coexisted in the same spaces long enough for him not to be startled by her voice in the dark.]
I didn't check all of them.
[He snaps back a little, frowning.]
The ones I checked do.
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(and, besides, Bruce trusts them and the gods have yet to devise some strange scheme to prevent Ronan bringing them. those two things speak volumes to Kate.)
with more careful movements than she would normally - in one way, this is not like the undergrounds of home, where she could navigate the darkness with the lights provided by the powers of everything that surrounded her - Kate steps closer. ) That works for me.
( it'll have to, at least.
she pauses, for just a moment, and adds; ) How are you?
( basic niceties, manners of someone who is supposed to remain professional. she can, at least, manage that much. )
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No event | Clinic
This particular day, Ronan hangs around a little after dumping off the customary backpack of supplies- which isn't entirely unprecedented, but isn't quite a common occurance either. He helps himself to some of the treats that Bruce keeps in the cabinet for the children, offering one or two of them to the raven on his shoulder before sinking into a chair in the corner- not quite sulking, but not quite looking wholly approachable either.
If undisturbed, he'll spend most of his time there watching the others interact with one another, particularly keeping an eye on Adam- though he tries not to be too obvious about it. He'll continue offering treats up to his bird though, and every so often, she makes a noisy screeching sound- because the clinic is definitely too quiet, right?]
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This time, there's someone already there when he enters the clinic: a rather broody-looking guy with...is that a bird on his shoulder? Do they do veterinary work here, too? He thinks Bruce might have warned him about that. Setting his med kit down on the counter, Simon turns to face him, his best professional face on.]
Ah, hello. Is there something I can help you with? Do...either of you...need medical attention?
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So he scowls, disagreeable to the core.]
Who the fuck are you?
sorry for the late!
Doctor Tam. And yourself?
likewise!
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No event | Lake
He's heard that it's roughly a month between the times when it opens, which would leave him with the better part of a year under his belt. Though it's technically only been a few months since he last saw his home, the idea of living in Hadriel for a year- and then before that, the months they'd spent in Harborview- is a little strange to think about.
Ronan doesn't think about it often, and he wants to avoid thinking about it now, so he goes for a walk. His path takes him down to the lake, where he shoves his hands in his pockets and tries not to think too hard of home.
The truth is, without a set structure in his life- be it school, which he hated, or tending to the farm, which he loved- he's starting to feel a little listless. But that's a strange thing to admit to anyone, and so when he does see someone also nearby at the lake, he shoves the thoughts from his mind and nods out toward the water, curious.]
Think there's a monster in there?
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Which is why he walks... with the intermittent stop to stare.
This time, he's sequestered himself again at the lake, where there is an odd and yet not entirely existent feeling of comfort found in staring out at the water. Dean used to believe that beach vacations were the epitome of escapism and yet he's just not so sure anymore.
The question catches him off guard, though, and he glances over, eyebrows lifting at the kid who's spoken up, asked him a question. ]
What, like Nessie? [ That shit is serious, and even though Dean cracks a grin before looking back to the water, his response isn't a joke. ] Wouldn't surprise me. Just not sure I feel like testin' the theory, yet.
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Hopefully not in the stupid way. Ronan doesn't know if there's a way to be friendly that wouldn't get under his skin, but after remembering the chiding about him not being able to make friends at all, he tries to take it in stride. Sort of, anyway.
He doesn't smile back, but he does nod, considering the response.]
Not like Hope wouldn't bring you back if it ate you. [And here comes a smile, though it's more a smirk than anything, smug and overly sure of himself.]
Scared?
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[ She is sitting down cross-legged on a large rock formation by the lake, too steep to have been climbed. Wanda hasn't opened her Thermos yet, she's still deciding if it's that kind of day where she's going to burn through half a packet of tea bags. Ronan's mind is curiously empty but still broadcasting like a human's, and she's more shaken up than she realised by Ruby. ]
They are everywhere.
[ Hadriel has a way of peeling away the skin, showing other faces. Wanda's seen one of her own. ]
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It seems more ominous than it should- they're everywhere- and Ronan swallows hard before looking back out toward the lake.]
Guess it's the least of our worries.
[He sighs.]
Still creepy as fuck.
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[ Someone likes the lake. Maybe because it's the most natural feeling place in the cave. It's far from being back home, but it's close enough. It almost makes her think about planting roots here and never leaving.
That's only a partial metaphor these days.
She sits at the edge of the water, her toes near the edge where it laps at the dirt. ]
Now I'll never go swimming.
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He thinks, anyway.]
Scared? If anything, they should be scared of you. [He points out, a little sarcastic.] You do still have that knife, don't you?
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Beetlejuice Event | Locked to Adam
He tries to make it up to him somehow, by being near him. It allows for his dream light to hang above them both and offer Adam some consistent light to work with.
It's what he's doing now, on his back on the couch, resting his head on Adam's thighs while the other boy sits on one end, scrolling through his phone for whatever it is people are saying about the event. Ronan's own legs are hooked up over Aspen, who is curled up without a care on the opposite side of the couch. It's a bit of a tight squeeze to make them all fit, but Ronan forced it to work when he collapsed over them both a few minutes ago, and now that he's made himself comfortable, he doesn't want to move.
Ronan's fingers twist over his wristbands and he tries to wait for Adam to be done, but his impatience gets the better of him, and so he tilts his head back to look at Adam from below and asks-]
-heard any good stories yet?
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It's not that he's afraid of the dark. He never has been, not really. But he's justifiably wary of it, especially here, where things really could be out there. It's difficult to do anything - hard to help out at the clinic, nearly impossible to do anything in the orchard, even difficult to do simple things like cook a meal.
And it's another thing he didn't realize would be so much harder with half his hearing gone. Without much sight, it's even harder to judge distances and tell who's nearby, or where people are speaking from, or even what they're saying. It just makes life harder, overall, and it's been frustrating. This, right here and right now, is a pleasant break from the frustration.
He looks down at Ronan, unable to keep the smile from his lips.]
I'm not sure anyone in this cave knows what a good ghost story is. Lots of memes, though.
[Which, now that he thinks about it, might be Ronan's preferred kind of scary story.]
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Adam looks like something from a dream in this light. With the two of them surrounded by darkness, and the little orb of light above them the only thing allowing them to see, it creates a stark contrast in Adam's fine-boned features. The edges of his face are bathed in light, whereas the hollows of his cheeks, the shrouds of his eyes and the expanse of his throat are nothing more than shadowy suggestions of a face.
He lifts a hand up absently to trace the path of light down the corner of Adam's jaw, a little smile quirking at the corner of his lips.
Memes. Right.]
Good to know that people are more interested in shitposting than in helping the gods.
[It's not sarcasm- it's something that Ronan is honestly a little thankful for, and he settles evenly in Adam's lap, tilting his own head up to nudge against the other boy's fingers.]
You making any plans?
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