Chronicles of The Omniverse Archived Lutetia City: Valentine Park

as written by Ronin

"Probably not," Aaro scratched behind his head, "heard about Sir Durandet. All business, that guy. If he's talking to Arien, it's definitely not good news." He rolled his shoulder forward, testing the torn muscle. "I'll tell you - that's not the kind of knight I want to be when I take the silver. All work and no play. Just because you're a paladin doesn't mean you have to stop having fun, y'know?"

He looked up as Camille entered the stands. He waived to the boy. "Hey! Camille! Come sit with us! Celeste is about fight Valere." His brows knitted. "Or is it Alvére? Merciful Light, what parents give their identical twins such similar names?"

---

Savien said nothing as Alvére draped himself over Arien, watching the exchange between the two. Hard to believe that the flushed Castellane was the same boy who went toe-to-toe with a Monastic proselyte not twenty-four hours ago. Arien had turned one of Lutetia's most powerful youths into a bumbling schoolboy with a passing comment.

"It concerns the party you threw," he spoke to Arien before looking up at Alvére, "you were there too, no? Stay. Maybe you can help."

The paladin's attention turned back to Arien. "A tall man crashed your rave. Made a bit of a commotion, got into a scuffle with one of the proselytes, took one of them home." And killed two more the next day - but Savien kept that to himself, for now. He let the pause linger for a moment before opening up his first question to both boys.

"Who is he?"
 
as written by Script

Arien grimaced, looking for all the world like he was suppressing a shudder. "That guy..." The teenager looked down uncomfortably. It wasn't hard for him to give the impression of uneasiness, recalling Nox's presence at the party that night. For all his power, that ... thing had frightened him as surely as though he were still human.

"Malcolm something. Malcolm... Sucraix?" he glanced over his shoulder at Alvére for confirmation.

"Sounds right," Alvére answered. He frowned, recalling the immediate discomfort that the giant's presence had caused them all.

"Yeah..." Arien nodded, looking back to Savien. "I don't know, aside from the name he gave. But... uhg, you know when someone just gives you a ... a bad vibe? The moment I laid eyes on him, I knew he was bad news. It was like he had some sort of... I don't know. An aura? Felt like the fucking temperature dropped ten degrees when he made eye contact with me."

He folded his arms across his chest, clearly discomforted by the memory. "Why? Are ... are you about to tell me I had a serial killer at my party, or something?"

____

"It's Val," Inarin noted, drawing his eyes away from Arien to watch the match as it was being announced. It looked like Val and Celeste were talking about something, to the frustration of the referee, who was waiting for them to step into position so he could start the match.
 
as written by glmstr

"Oh hi Aaro!" Camille waved to the proselytes and made his way towards them, practically dragging his mother along with him. She gave in to her son's insistence, but still sat a short distance from her son, closer to the nearby adults.

"Oh, that's who's next?" The Lacroix boy strained his eyes to find Val and Celeste just outside the ring, slightly curious at what they were doing.
 
as written by Faithy

“Hnn… I’ll never be that kind of Knight either…” Jimmy didn’t add that he probably wouldn’t ever take his silver, because at that moment, he was more interested in having another night like he did a while back. Being able to release some frustration and let loose in more ways than one was a fantastic sensation. He knew the Proselytes weren’t supposed to do any of what he did, but he didn’t care at the moment and still really didn’t. Maybe he was just trying to hurt his father or maybe he never was fit to be a Knight. Either way, he enjoyed himself more than he did at the Rave.

“Oh, hey, Camille.” Jim waved towards him before glancing back towards Arien. Scrunching his forehead a little in deep thought, he attempted to read lips, but found they were too far away. Shaking his head before returning his attention to the ring in order to watch the upcoming match, Jimmy rubbed his newly healed elbow.
 
as written by Ronin

While the revelation that 'Malcolm' was the Lumenia murderer wasn't exactly classified, it was still a piece of information that wasn't known to many outside the Order. While Arien would certainly find out about it sooner or later with the proselytes in the loop, Savien decided to keep the information to himself - for now.

"He's a suspect in an open case," he replied, before moving on. "So you never saw him before the night of the party?" He would wait for Arien's assurance. "He left that night with a proselyte and one other girl. Do you know anything about her? What she said her name was, where she was from?" He once again opened the question to both boys. The proselytes hadn't had as much interaction with the second girl, with most of them simply noting that Rei had brought her. Savien was eager to get a clearer picture of 'Malcom's' other consort.

---

"I saw the tail end of your last match, Camille," Aaro grinned, poising his half-eaten churro like a sword. "You really know you way around that saber! A regular show-off, you are. I almost felt bad for Abel." He made a few mock slashes through the air, flecks of cinnamon flying off the pastry.
 
as written by Script

"Never," Arien confirmed, looking worried. "Are they alright? Rei and Aurelie? I told them they shouldn't go with him, but... I'd only met them that night, so they didn't have any real reason to listen to me. And they didn't listen to Sir Nuvellon, either, when he showed up. I didn't actually talk to Aurelie that much, but..."

Arien glanced back at Alvére, who - after a prod to get his attention - nodded. "Huh? Oh, yeah. Me and Val talked to her. She didn't tell us much. It was a party, after all. You can only say so much over the music. She said something about working with the church recently, I think?" He paused, frowning. "Actually, now that I think about it, she did say something weird about that Malcolm guy. I can't remember what, exactly, but it seemed like she thought he was going to snap and kill someone at any given moment. I just thought she was being paranoid." He shrugged, and turned his attention back to the ring.

Whilst Arien looked suitably concerned about the matter, Al seemed to be acting remarkably blase about it. He seemed more interested in keeping an eye on his brother's match, than on the questions being directed his way.

In the ring, the match had begun. Valére took the first exchange with a decisive two point lead, deftly parrying Celeste's initial aggressive thrust and replying with a swift riposte to land a 'lethal' strike before she could recover her guard.

The second exchange began, and this one was set to be more drawn out. Celeste seemed to be hesitating, by stark comparison to her previous match. She was prodding and feinting at Val's defense - keeping him on his toes, but seemingly not utilising her more forceful tactics from her first match. For his part, Val's guard seemed flawless, and the two continued to dance circles around each other as neither looked to be gaining any ground.
 
as written by Ronin

So Aurelie had been suspicious of Malcolm but had gone home with him anyway? Something must have changed her mind. Or hijacked it.

"Rei is safe," he replied, saying nothing of Aurelie. "Did he spend a long amount of time with anyone other than the proselyte and Aurelie?" He focused mostly on Arien. "Take anyone away from the main rave? Maybe got a bit intimate with some of the party-goers?
 
as written by Script

"Aside from Aurelie and Rei, I don't think so. He definitely seemed more interested in Rei. It felt like Aurelie was just tagging along, at the end." Arien shook his head, frowning. "I wish I could be more help."

Beside them, a muted cry of frustration, as Alvére reacted to Celeste finally piercing Val's guard and landing a strike to his leg. "Come on, Val..." he murmured.

The next exchange was over in a flash, as both fencers went for a swift lunge to try and catch their opponents off guard. Celeste's strike clacked off of Val's mask, whilst his struck her in the stomach. The strikes were all but simultaneous, and both of them scored.
 
as written by Ronin

Savien nodded. His eyes drifted upwards for a moment as Arien finished speaking, just in time to watch Celeste and Val each score a point.

"Last question," he said, "did he leave any way of contacting him? Any phone numbers or mention of an address?"
 
as written by Script

Arien shook his head. "Not with me. I tried to avoid him, honestly. Like I said, he gave me the creeps. I don't think he even told the girls where they were going till they got there, from what I overheard."
 
as written by Ronin

"Alright," Savien nodded, "thanks for your help. Stay in town. Make sure to contact the Order if you hear anything else about this guy."

The knight looked up once more - eyes on Celeste as she readied herself for the next bout - before turning away from the arena, bloodred cloak twirling behind him.
 
as written by Script and Krysis

In the meantime...

The crowd had continued to buzz with excitement as the next match was called. Valére Castellane against Celeste Hogan. After his twin's performance in the previous match, the onlookers were excited to see how he would fare against one of the Monastic Order's finest swordswomen.

Val stepped into the ring with a serene smile upon his face, apparently entirely free of nerves despite Celeste's earlier ... aggressive performance. The expression was somewhat spoiled by the swell on his lip, but he wasn't about to let that bother him.

After all, it wasn't stopping him stealing away the object of his attacker's fancy.

He held his fencing mask at his hip, waiting to greet his opponent before he put it on.

For her part, Celeste had been trying to chill with her nephew and Charlene between matches, and had specifically not watched either of the twins initial fights. It would have been too confusing to try to sort out which was which, even when it was announced. Besides, she could still feel her lips burning with shame over how she had used Arien and Al earlier.

So the athletic girl had put her fencing mask back on before emerging, knowing that her cheeks would flame when facing Val, and that she wouldn't be able to help an embarrassed grin. "Hi, Valére. Umm. Are you--? I guess your brother didn't tell you?"

Valére raised an eyebrow at this, tilting his head slightly. "Tell me what?"

"I'm sorry, but I kinda kissed him." Celeste wasn't really sure why she felt the need to confess, other than a sense of fair play. "I don't know if that means you'll be pissed, or if I owe you a kiss too?"

"Oh." Valére's reaction was somewhat difficult to read. His smile faded, but he seemed unsure whether to be frowning or smirking - and as a result, just looked confused. Momentarily thrown, he hesitated uncharacteristically and broke eye contact. "I- I'm not pissed. Al can kiss who he wants."

Seeming to find his stride again after that, he looked back up and grinned. "Maybe you can give me one as a prize, when I win."

Celeste gave a relieved sigh and nodded, then quipped back, "Or I can claim one from you, when I win, as my prize."

"Well now, it almost seems as though there's no-"

The announcer cleared his throat at about that point before bellowing through the microphone, "Ladies and gentlemen! Valére Castellane and Celeste Hogan! Two bright young stars of rival schools! Your support may make the difference, so be sure to cheer your loudest!" And then aside to the two teens, "The better to hide your flirting. Jeeze, kids, at least wait until you're not in the ring."

Valére grinned impishly, shrugging to the referee in concession, before slipping his mask on and fastening it in place. He readied his rapier, stepping into position and offering Celeste a bow. "May the best man win," he murmured to her, before straightening to wait for the referee to begin the match.

Celeste nodded and saluted Val as she murmured back, "I intend to.", though she suspected that she would find it difficult to use her full strength against this twin. The referee gave the signal and she lunged forward, fully extending her arm and the epee to try to steal a quick point on a hand or arm from Val. It was one of the lighter manuevers she had, one that she was sure she wouldn't accidently hurt her friend with.

Wait, friend? When did that happen? Celeste would be a little off balance right from the start at that realization. She actually cared about these boys, all three of them.

Whilst the sudden lunge might have caught another opponent off guard, Val had seen Celeste's aggressive style at play in her previous match - and, perhaps more importantly, he had a lot of practice in dueling someone with similarly aggressive form. He swiftly drew back away from the thrust so as to be able to bring his rapier across to knock it to the side, just as it was reaching its fullest extension, then darted in to exploit the moment of open guard with a swift riposte to the chest.

Two points to Val already, and Celeste straightened slowly. This was going to be far more difficult than the proselyte had thought. With a troubled frown, she realized she was going to have to adjust her style, draw him close and-- Nope, couldn't stand the thought of hitting him like she had done to Zach either. Going to have to be delicate. When the second bout began, she feinted and probed Val's defenses, hoping to at least score a single and shorten the gap a little.

The shift in Celeste's body language was subtle, but between the two exchanges, Val swore that it seemed like his opponent was hesitating over something. A stray thought, distracting her? Perhaps she’d seen something in the crowd. Either way, it was something he could potentially use to his advantage.

As she began her probing assault, Val fended her off without committing to a response, circling to use the full extent of the arena and force Celeste to focus on her footwork as well as her swordplay. “Something on your mind?” he quipped in a momentary lull between parries, smirking behind his mask. He made no move to go on the aggressive for now, seemingly content to draw the exchange out whilst dancing around her - wearing her down.

"I don't want to hurt you, and I don't know how not to." Celeste admitted bluntly, blinking back the memory of Val's face covered in blood from Izaic's fist. She kept up the pressure, confident that her stamina was sufficient to wear Val down instead. She would be using every trick she had learned from watching the various other fencers in the Monastery over the years to try to win back a point or two.

"Isn't that what the padding's for?" Val joked in response, maintaining his defence - though it was becoming increasingly apparent that he couldn't keep this up for much longer. "Come on, I'm not-"

But there was only so much talking one could do in the middle of a fencing match, no matter what the movies might suggest, before one's focus slipped when it mattered. Val cut off mid-sentence as Celeste successfully slipped past his guard to land a strike to his leg, a hiss of frustration escaping from between his teeth.

Celeste stepped back slowly, letting Val get himself back together while the point was called. "Not made of glass? I know. Glass doesn't bleed." She tried to joke, but her tone was a little too sad for it to be completely light-hearted.

This time she acted like she was going to resume the grueling chase around the arena, but would quickly switch to being aggressive again for a moment to see if Val was off balance enough to let the ploy work.

Unsure how to respond to the somewhat sombre remark, Val was silent as they prepared to face off once more. It seemed, however, that he'd had much the same idea as Celeste. They danced for but a few moments, exchanging feints and parries, before almost in unison they went in to strike.

Their thrusts landed within a second of one another: his arcing up to score a solid strike to Celeste's midriff, whilst hers clacked against his mask. The referee quickly called his decision, with both of the pair scoring one.

Celeste winced at the blow to Val's face more than the bruise that would blossom where his weapon had thrust against her padding. From that point on, there would be openings that she missed, or hesitated to use, though she didn't exactly give up either. When the gap widened with Val's skills, she would grit her teeth and use her training, but throughout the match, Celeste averaged a single point behind.

Finally it was down to nine points for Valére, and eight for the dark-haired girl as she saluted him once more. It was still possible for Celeste to pull a win out of the bag, and on the sidelines her family was bellowing encouragements.

Sweltering beneath his mask from the drawn out engagements, Val was frowning as they took up their positions for what was potentially the final bout. He simply could not make heads or tails of Celeste. Whenever it felt like he had the edge, she would seemingly find a new reserve of motivation and steal the next point from him. He got the feeling that he shouldn't be winning this. That for some reason, the proselyte was still holding back.

It was the first time he'd spoken since the third engagement, and the creeping onset of fatigue was apparent in his voice. "Last chance to give it your all." His tone wasn't goading, nor joking - it seemed a rare moment of sincerity from one of the devilish twins.

Celeste gave a burst of laughter and did seem amused, "Maybe I just don't want to fight Al when he is mad.". Counter to her words, the girl put forth a rather grim assault, but a very focused one, trying to end the bout quickly with a killing blow.

The final exchange seemed to be over in a flash. Valére deflected Celeste's initial strike, but his riposte was similarly parried. Both of the pair were on the aggressive, but neither let their guard slip in the process. After a half dozen clashes, the crowd was on the edge of their seat, struggling to track the dancing blades.

The end came when Valére deliberately let his guard slip for a brief instant. He knew that Celeste was seeking a lethal strike to claim the victory, but if he could use that knowledge to land one in return, then with one point apiece, the match would be his.

So as Celeste struck at his exposed flank, he answered with his own strike. Though the thrust to his side stung like a motherfucker, his rapier found its mark on her mask, in a mirror of their earlier exchange. It wasn't the most graceful way to end a match, but a victory was a victory.

It took a moment for Celeste to realize that her point had also found the mark as she was so busy staring at the tip of the sword so close to her face that only the well secured mask had saved her eye. Then she straightened slowly, pulling back cautiously as she admitted, "Well done. You used my tactics against me and won the battle, despite personal cost. A ploy worthy of a great warrior."

Her long hair was wet with sweat as well as she groaned and pulled off the mask. "All things considered, will you take a raincheck on your 'prize', Val?"

Valére breathed a sigh of relief as his victory was announced to the crowd, lowering his rapier and pulling his mask free. He smiled at Celeste's praise, shrugging his shoulders. "Warrior? I'm not sure about that. There's a lot of difference between points and blood, after all. I'm a little more willing to give one up, than the other."

He winked, then ran a hand through his own soggy hair. "And a raincheck would probably be for the best. Or else we might rain on each other, and nobody wants that."

As the crowd continued to cheer, he turned to offer a brief bow - showboating far less than his brother. His eyes quickly located Inarin in the stands, and he flashed a grin and a wave to the proselyte before he turned back to Celeste.

"I'll see you around, Celeste. And I'll be sure that me and Al put on a good show for you next round." With a final grin, he turned and swept out of the ring, heading back over towards his brother and Arien.
 
as written by Faithy

Unsure who to cheer for, Jimmy just kept his mouth shut, though in truth, he was hoping that Celeste would win against Val. He grimaced anytime either of them nailed the other, it obvious that he really did care about the two fencing each other. His attention drifted back towards Arien and Al, though he didn’t glance at them long. Just as he was about to turn back to the match, he felt his phone vibrating. Blinking, the Proselyte slid the phone out of his pocket and glanced at the incoming text message. James Ó’Suaird.

Great, what does dad want? He never texts me anymore… unless it’s to gripe at me for not doing as good as he thinks I should do. Exhaling deeply, Jimmy debated on whether to just delete the unopened text or see what his father wanted. After a few minutes, he finally opened it up and silently read it. Apparently he was coming to the Aurellae after all. Why today? Obviously not to watch his son participate, unless he was coming other days too.

“Ugh…” Simply replying with a okay, see you soon… Jimmy returned to the match just in time to see it ending with Valére winning. He hoped that Celeste wouldn’t be too put out because from what he saw, she did a damn good job.
 
as written by Ronin

Aaro had cheered for Celeste the whole time. "Get'em Celeste!" he cupped his hands over his mouth, whistling and whooping as the matches went by. It came close, but Val ultimately secured the victory.

"Damn," Aaro growled. "I really thought she had him figured out after the fifth round." He scratched his head. The young proselyte had fought Celeste many times before. Though she'd put up a good show, something had seemed off about the engagement.

He stood up off the bench, rolling his shoulder forward. "Imma' go find Celeste. You guys gonna stay here and watch the Super Castellane Brothers Smackdown?"
 
as written by Script

"I don't think the next round is till Saturday," Inarin answered, still smiling from the grin that Val had flashed him from the ring. He finally glanced across at Aaro. "You go ahead. I'm ... ah, I'm waiting here, for... uh..."

"In is meeting the victor here in a bit," Aurelion remarked with a smirk as he rose to his feet. "Hopefully, not to have too much fun."

"Leon!" Inarin flushed red, spluttering slightly for a response that never came.

The paladin chuckled. "I'm on patrol duty in a bit anyway, so I'm going to go ahead and leave you too it. Enjoy yourself, buddy." With a final ruffle of his brother's hair, and a nod to the other proselytes, Aurelion started down the steps of the stands and headed off towards the outskirts of the park.
 
as written by Krysis

By the time Aaro made it down to where Celeste was, the female proselyte was kneeling in front of the kid that had helped her with her mask in the first round. Her earnest expression was only marred by the sweaty locks drying to the sides of her face and the small band-aid on her forehead that hid the single stitch there. "So you see, he is my friend and it is wrong to hurt friends."

Little Jamie was confused about how his hero, his 'Sky-Girl' Auntie Lestie, had not beaten the crap out of the (evil) opponent like she might have if she had been staring in his favorite cartoon. He rubbed at his eyes with his chubby hands, but his face was still a glistening mess, despite how Celeste and Charlene both had cleaned him up with tissues and 'wet-ones' before. The three-year-old wailed again, "But he is the bad guy! You're supposed to beat him!"

Charlene fluttered a little, wanting to reassure her son, but then seemed relieved for a moment when Celeste didn't seem phased. Maybe the younger girl could explain it. At about that time, the blonde noticed Aaro and gave him a helpless little shrug and a wry smile.

Celeste squeezed Jamie's shoulders and gave him a gentle smile, "Maybe I'm the bad guy and he was supposed to beat me."

Charlene looked like she was about to choke at that explanation, and started to protest that Jamie was too young to be hearing things like that, but her son surprised her. He dried his eyes on his sleeve then and looked at Celeste seriously. "Are you the bad guy, Auntie Lestie?"

The brunette gave a slight nod, "Sometimes, yes. Right now I am the smelly guy, and you are the slimy guy. Let's go get cleaned up."

Jamie giggled and pretty much jumped on Celeste so he could cling to her as she stood up. It was only once the athletic girl was on her feet with the little boy clinging to her that she noticed Aaro, and blushed deeply without knowing what to say to her fellow proselyte.
 
as written by Ronin

Aaro smiled as Jamie jumped into Celeste's arms. It was refreshing to see his friend amid the company of her family. With how little personal time the students of the academy were afforded, Aaro understood how valuable the Aurellae must be to Celeste. No other occasion offered proselytes this much time with their loved ones.

"Hey Hogans!" he saluted them all, "Celeste, good fight. You did really well out there. I'm upset that I ended up not being fit enough to fight with you!" He grinned. "Was really looking forward to getting thrashed in front of everybody."
 
as written by Krysis

Celeste grinned over at Aaro and shrugged as she settled the kid on her hip. "Yeah, I wouldn't have had any problem beating you, Aaro. Val though... I just couldn't do it! Every time I tried, I just started thinking about how bad he looked yesterday. Poor kid just said the wrong thing at the wrong time and got his face in the way of Izaic's fist."

Charlene mumbled something about wanting to get the victor's autograph before she turned with the focus of a bird of prey towards where the Castellanes had gone.

Jamie gazed solemnly at Aaro as he rested his little head on Celeste's shoulder. He still wiped at his face now and then, sometimes using his sleeve and sometimes Celeste's fencing jacket (it needed washing anyway).

"I gotta hurry though. I want a shower before the cooking competition gets under way. My brothers are a team, and I want to see them get trounced. I mean, unless the judges like the taste of burnt whiskey, I doubt they will even score a single point." The athletic brunette didn't seem to mind shooting the breeze a little bit, but she was keeping an eye on the time and didn't seem be relaxing.
 
as written by Ronin

"Aha," Aaro pointed a finger at Celeste, "I knew you were holding back." He smiled, shaking his head. "All things considered, you did really well." He chewed the inside of his cheek. "I just really would have liked to see you trounce one of the Castellanes at their own game. The Lacroixs walk over us every year in fencing."

Aaro's attention gravitated toward the child roosting in Celeste's lap. An orphan since childhood, most of Aaro's "brothers and sisters" were around his age. The little humanperson snuggling against Celeste's shoulder was an adorable marvel of nature as far as he was concerned.

"Hey buddy," he rested his hands on his knees and came to eye-level, "your sister was pretty cool out there." He grinned. "Bet you could do that too, huh? Slice em' up." He made a little sword motion with his hand, complete with 'woosh'ing sound effects.

Aaro rose as Celeste mentioned that she had to hit the showers. "Oh yeah, don't let me keep you. I'm probably gonna head back to the Monastery for the rest of the day. Got some chores to take do in Romstone's forge." He rubbed at the back of his head. The poor lad was still feeling the disciplinary effects of his night out. "I'll see you later." He saluted her. "You too, Jamie! Eat your vegetables." He frowned. "Except brussels sprouts. Those are just disgusting."

With a final goodbye, he would turn to leave, unless kept.
 
as written by Script

Time ticked on at the Aurellae. The first rounds of both fencing tournaments were concluded, to continue on the coming Saturday, and the time of the cooking tournament drew near.

Whilst the tournaments were the main attraction to many of the Aurellae's attendants, the rest of the festival remained a hive of activity as those less interested in the competitions enjoyed the rides, the food and the games that were set up across the park. Music played from various speakers, often overlapping between rides and stalls.

The atmosphere was one of joy, but when one looked closely, there were still some signs that not all was right. Parents were wary of letting their children stray too far, people whispered with worried frowns about the tragedies that had been piling up in recent days, and armoured paladins patrolling around the park were a common sight. Despite the celebrations, the people couldn't ignore what was happening in the rest of the city entirely.
 
Back
Top