Liliana Vess (
deathsmajesty) wrote2025-04-21 02:59 am
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Entry tags:
- [gared],
- [kristoff],
- [olivia],
- [piotr],
- [runo],
- [sorin],
- nfb,
- planes: ravnica,
- post: closed,
- what: plots and plans and mischief too,
- what: the gatewatch,
- what: vampire politics,
- where: 10th district,
- where: hall of the guildpact,
- who: chandra nalaar,
- who: gideon jura,
- who: ignis scientia,
- who: jace beleren,
- who: nissa revane
Transguild Promenade, Tenth District, Ravnica (Monday, Fandom Time)
Ravnica was a much better plane to do one's recovering on. For one thing, it was still intact (or, well, as intact as any plane could be that housed the Izzet, the Rakdos, the Gruul, and the Simic), which meant that they were no longer lacking in the creature comforts that a disaster-struck plane simply couldn't provide. Liliana had left Gared with a truly obscene amount of money and told him to start overseeing the repairs to the structure of Vess Manor as soon as he could find enough surviving competent craftspeople to handle them.
They had gotten some news in the intervening time; Olivia Voldaren lived and had proclaimed herself Lord of Innistrad. No one knew what had happened to Sorin, but he hadn't shown up and beheaded her with his claws for the audacity, so it was possible that the previous Lord of Innistrad hadn't survived the battle. Liliana privately assumed he'd Planeswalked elsewhere when the fighting had gotten to be too much, but Olivia certainly wasn't telling--not that Liliana had gone to confer with her 'friend' in person. Runo had also survived, or so the gossip said, though much of the Stromkirk line had been twisted by Emrakul's corruption. Piotr had been one so corrupted, and 'put down' by Thalia and her cathars in the new 'Order of Saint Traft,' whatever that was. Kristoff was said to have survived, though the same could not be said of most of his grandchildren, all of whom had been human and thus, easy prey. The Falkanraths had been similarly twisted, and rumors said there were barely a third of them remaining. The Markovs had, of course, been mostly slaughtered in their home (though Liliana now had an idea of what happened there), and while Olivia had declared herself the victor of the battle with Nahiri the Lithomancer and her army of Eldrazi spawn, a large percentage of her line had died on the battlefield as well.
It was truly a fascinating time in vampire politics right now, and if it didn't involve being on a plane where privation was a fact of life for even the most rich and powerful, Liliana would be gleefully watching as they all fought and scrabbled for power, probably with popcorn.
But since Innistrad was in such a pathetic state, they had decamped to Ravnica for a bit, where they could enjoy peace, plenty, and the pleasures of civilization. Liliana had merely had to mention the quality of healthcare she might receive at the Clinic to immediately convince Ignis that Ravnica was a much congenial locale for her recovery. And so it had been; in fact, they were even taking a stroll along the Transguild Promenade from the South Plaza towards the Gateway Plaza, where the Hall of the Guildpact - and, according to her spirit spies, the 'Headquarters of the Gatewatch' - were located.
What a crazy random happenstance.
[NFB for distance and for the paramour, please]
They had gotten some news in the intervening time; Olivia Voldaren lived and had proclaimed herself Lord of Innistrad. No one knew what had happened to Sorin, but he hadn't shown up and beheaded her with his claws for the audacity, so it was possible that the previous Lord of Innistrad hadn't survived the battle. Liliana privately assumed he'd Planeswalked elsewhere when the fighting had gotten to be too much, but Olivia certainly wasn't telling--not that Liliana had gone to confer with her 'friend' in person. Runo had also survived, or so the gossip said, though much of the Stromkirk line had been twisted by Emrakul's corruption. Piotr had been one so corrupted, and 'put down' by Thalia and her cathars in the new 'Order of Saint Traft,' whatever that was. Kristoff was said to have survived, though the same could not be said of most of his grandchildren, all of whom had been human and thus, easy prey. The Falkanraths had been similarly twisted, and rumors said there were barely a third of them remaining. The Markovs had, of course, been mostly slaughtered in their home (though Liliana now had an idea of what happened there), and while Olivia had declared herself the victor of the battle with Nahiri the Lithomancer and her army of Eldrazi spawn, a large percentage of her line had died on the battlefield as well.
It was truly a fascinating time in vampire politics right now, and if it didn't involve being on a plane where privation was a fact of life for even the most rich and powerful, Liliana would be gleefully watching as they all fought and scrabbled for power, probably with popcorn.
But since Innistrad was in such a pathetic state, they had decamped to Ravnica for a bit, where they could enjoy peace, plenty, and the pleasures of civilization. Liliana had merely had to mention the quality of healthcare she might receive at the Clinic to immediately convince Ignis that Ravnica was a much congenial locale for her recovery. And so it had been; in fact, they were even taking a stroll along the Transguild Promenade from the South Plaza towards the Gateway Plaza, where the Hall of the Guildpact - and, according to her spirit spies, the 'Headquarters of the Gatewatch' - were located.
What a crazy random happenstance.
[NFB for distance and for the paramour, please]
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Which was good, since neither Gideon nor Nissa were particularly happy about Liliana's inclusion and were not pretending otherwise.
"So, we're using these rooms as our headquarters," Jace continued. "Everybody's been given their own personal suites, just speak to my assistant Lavinia and she'll assign you somewhere. She knows what we are and what we're doing, so you won't have to worry about hiding it from her. And--"
"Oh, no thank you, darling."
"Huh? What?" Jace stopped, looking almost comedically confused. "No thank me for what?"
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Not that the Hall of the Guildpact wasn't large enough to fit all of them and never notice, but Liliana Vess would die before she relied on Jace Beleren to provide for her.
"You...do?" Jace asked.
"Yes, Jace," Liliana said, slowly and simply, like talking to a child. "I've been renting that townhouse since before we met."
"I...didn't know that."
"Yes, Living Guildpact, I'm aware," Liliana drawled. "But unlike some Planeswalkers, I prefer to maintain residences on the planes where I spend a great deal of time, rather than acting like an itinerant drifter. So you may keep your rooms, Ignis and I are fine in our current lodgings."
Please note she wasn't sharing the location of said lodgings. Look what happened the last time he had known where to find her.
"Now then, as delightful an exploration into true friendship as this was, I do believe it's time for us to depart. I promised Ignis we'd try for Millennial Platform tickets tonight. Unless you happen to have any...?"
"Err..."
"Yes, that's about what I figured," Liliana sighed. "It's a good thing I didn't join this group for the perks." She said it with a touch of a smile, but just a touch. Besides, her pleasure was genuine. The best lies always contained enough truth to slide through.
She was now a member of the Gatewatch. Futures unfolded in her mind, full of promise and ambition.
"My darling, are you ready?"
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Well...
But he also didn't feel very compelled to get into it now, either. His mind was already working towards something else, and for that, he would need to be alone with Liliana again. And so they made their departure, back out into the streets of Ravnica, and once he was quite certain they were a good distance away, the arm around Liliana pulled her in closer.
"Darling," he said, hoping to finally put this nagging curiosity to rest, "what are you scheming here?"
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Damned too-perceptive paramours.
"Me? Scheming?" she asked with exaggerated innocence. "You don't believe I have been struck with the overwhelming desire to join the ranks of do-gooders?" Her over the top shock lasted through until her brain could hastily provide a convenient explanation. "My darling, that's terribly hurtful. Surely I could have no ulterior motives...like shoving myself directly where I'm not wanted and making them choke on the everything that I am."
Well, she didn't have to feign that bout of spiteful amusement and offense, at least. It would have the utter ring if truth.
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Just because he was going to detract from his main point didn't mean he wasn't going to circle back around to it.
"That doesn't take into account why we were so eager to accept this audience in the first place, my love."
What was that? About too-perceptive paramours?
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"Well, if you must know, I was hoping to be invited back into their little coffea klatsch, she huffed. "In no small part because if they're going to continue blundering into problems, I want to know up front what they're doing and who they're antagonizing, so I can prepare myself for whatever happens. I certainly don't wish to get caught in the middle of things because of their short-sighted ignorance."
She let that linger there in the air between them, as if that was all she was going to say, before relenting and adding, "And because they may prove to be useful."
And then, even more reluctantly still, "...and, because, it wasn't the worst thing. Standing up to Emrakul. Keeping her from killing you..." And then she put on her most ungracious and truculent expression. "And if I'm going to be pulled into doing so anyway..."
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He leaned in to kiss her.
"If it's any consolation," he offered, "I do hope to reduce such incidents significantly in the future. "
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Who could say?
"Hmph," Liliana sniffed, "I'm not sure how you retained that sense of giddy optimism in the face of Jace Beleren, but here you apparently are."
She kissed him again as they made their way to the steam trolley station to head back to her townhouse in the Fifth Precinct. Not that she was tired, mind. She just wanted to get Ignis home. They could try for Millennial Platform tickets another time.
"It will be interesting to see how they manage the mental gymnastics of keeping their distaste for me, and yet calling upon my power, don't you think?"