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âItâs not about the dog,â Nethys circled back to the top of her plan, scratched on the back of a napkin. In lieu of bullet points she had doodles- a subtle touch, sheâs learned, that helped keep this man on track. The second bullet was a cloudy-looking dog with Xâs over its eyes and a tongue lolling. âItâs what happens after.â
âBut whoâs dog is it?â
âItâs no oneâs.â She fanned her hands. âThatâs the beauty of it- it doesnât matter. You will conjure a ratty looking chihuahua, and the ethos of a hurt dog will do the rest. People are suckers for strays.â
âLike my beetles,â Elazer said, eyes big.
Nethysâ nodded indulgently. âAbsolutely yes. Just like your beetles. Except instead a dog, where the rest of the world will care.â
âI thought you cared about my beetles.â
âAnyways, the dog gets hit by a cart,â She circled back again, no stranger to the process. âYou run to take care of it. You make a big show of it, taking ideas from the crowd. Meanwhile, Iâm cleaning house. When I give the signal, the dog makes a miraculous recovery. Hooray! Everyone goes home, patting themselves on the back.â
Elazer considered this sequence as he chewed on the toothpick spearing his cherry, âWhat if thereâs a cleric?â
âExcellent question. Thatâs where your first cantrip comes inâŚâÂ
Out of habit, his gaze shifted to the door. Whenever a soul blew in, it was protocol to take stock. Heâd break them down to their lucrative parts: jewelry, silks, nice shoes, weapons. The sorcerer was better suited for the initial assessment. People didnât take kindly to a tiefling tallying their inventory, but Nethys would make the final call. A shake of the head meant âdonât botherâ but a wink meant âgame on.â It was that spark of interest she was searching in his face.Â
This time, it was neither. All night heâd been working on an alcoholic flush but in an instant it bottomed out. Nethys had never seen him look so awake and orientated.Â
âWhat?â Her barstool creaked as she wheeled a 180. âWhat what what!â
Elazer dipped behind her wild mane. âI know him.â
Judging from that swagger, she shouldâve too.
Gilded wings left zero wiggle room in the entry way. At the ripe age of Level 15, his armor was forged around their mass. Itâd leave gaping holes should he ever de-materialize them, but the thought never occurred to him. Off-setting whatâd otherwise be an excruciating gold-on-gold eyesore was the blue and white colors of a paladinâs tabard. Whoâs, she couldnât say. She always found the self righteous way paladins flounce around insufferable, oaths and morals and all that. At least warlocks are honest about their sugar daddies.Â
âBlondie?â She conferred with an empty seat.
Elazer had migrated to the floor. She couldnât spot him under the counter but heard the ruffling of his fanny pack. âYeah,â he snorted a material component. âDonât tell him Iâm here.â
âNo worries about that,â she wouldâve said had she not found herself on the receiving end of a perception check. Across the bar, blondie zeroed in and started a clanking approach yonder.
âShe-devil!â He greeted.
âManbun!â Nethys replied in kind.Â
Up close, it was obvious why Elazer ducked. Glittery speckles upon the strangerâs cheek implied relation. Except, where Elazerâs were subtle flakes of sparkle, this guy incorporated industrial gloss into his skin care routine. Any resemblance beyond that, Elazer would need to be put through a rock tumbler to polish- but it was there.
âMy name is Malachi Neirpeia,â The stranger offered his hand. âGrandson of Paindet the Aureate Judge, consul of Palatial District, and imperator of the Skywatch.â
âWow.â said Nethys, less impressed by his glowing accolades and more so by how long he could hold his breath. âThatâs a lot of words.â
Snark didnât land on him. It rolled right off, like rain on his immaculate armor or shame on his personality. His chest never deflated, and that energy radiated through the lilting way he spoke. He carried himself like the wings on his back were freshly shorn off a beast and he was still on that dragon slaying high. âAnd you, devil?â
Sleight of Hand
17 + 4
Success
âNethys.â The tiefling shook the hand that sported his familyâs sigil on a gold band. Past tense. âQueen of The Drunken Boar.â
âWell met,â His gaze moved behind her. âAnd you?â
Alarmed Elazer was spotted, she pivoted only to come face-to-face with a spitting image of herself. The illusion harnessed an impeccable attention to detail except one.
âAgatha,â She lodged an elbow into his ribs before he could say âMethys.â âMy twin.â
âBut sheâs blue.â
âStrangled by the umbilical cord in utero.â Nethys mimed a noose, yanked it, and blehâed. âI donât wanna talk about it.â
âDitto,â commiserated Agatha.
Malachi respected fantasy HIPAA, âNethys and Agatha, I come to you today in my darkest hour. I am on the hunt for my brother, Elezar Neirpeia-â
The two gave room for the rest of the red carpet introduction, but it stopped there.
âDid he. Did he not inherit the adjectives?âÂ
âNo.â Said Malachi.Â
Elazer slumped. Already getting the picture, Nethys wrapped an arm around his shoulder, slinging her hypoxic twin into her side.Â
From a young age, Nethys developed an authoritarian control over body language. Every tiefling did. When the entirety of FaerĂťn perceived every move made as unscrupulous, it made it twice as hard to unscruple. Nethysânât did not have the pleasure of learning such restraint. His tail flicked anxiously until it found itself pinned in the cut out of her heel. The tieflingâs grin shifted from âCan you believe this douche?â to âStop being suspicious.â
âUnfortunately, we havenât heard of him.âÂ
Deception
6+5
Disadvantage (Not trying too hard, or at all)
Failure
Eyes the color of seaglass bored into her soul. âAre you sure?âÂ
âPositive. But,â She surreptitiously opened her palm. âYou can jog my memory.â
Malachiâs gaze darted between the two. Unconvinced, his hand rested on his hip. The embroidered coin purse underneath advertised the calligraphic N of his family name. Had the paladin been an ordinary mark, the two would have clocked it, swiped it, and divvied the spoils before he was served his first stein. As he argued with the bartender about his non solutum status, they wouldâve fleeced him of that brilliant gold pendant, too.
Nethys was already kicking herself for engaging. This wouldâve been a master suite night otherwise.
âHe is my baby brother,â He went on. âYea tall, blonde as a champagne peony. Twenty-four years of age, and a sorcerer by trade.â He tousled the strings of their reward, teasing the offer as if he could smell their attention fleeting. âFor his inaugural mission, he convinced our sweet, naive parents to deploy him to shores ravaged by the Eternal Winter. Though I had reservations, he was mobilized to the frontlines of Peltarch, tasked with the remediation and relief to the Nars people.â
Nethys couldnât hold back her snort, âThat doesnât sound like the Elazer weâve met.âÂ
âElezar,â Malachi corrected. âAnd no,â He nearly knocked her off the stool when he peeled for a dramatic turnaway, wings flared to funnel the spotlight. âIt doesnât! It was a decision at the time I considered ambitious. I was so, so proud but I should have known better! He was not ready for the raw, ruthless ways of our world.â
Nethysâ vocal chords were feminine enough but Elazer knocked it up an octave to be safe. âI dunno. Sounds like heâs dead, dude.âÂ
âI know heâs not.â Malachi banished the thought. âAnd if you aid me in finding him, your civic duty will be rewarded for years to come. I give you my word that I will not stop until I happen upon him or his corpse! Devils,â He braced his hand against his chest. âI would be blessed by your assistance but your lack of cooperation will not impede me.â
This blowhard was under the dangerous assumption Nethys cared about any of that. âHow much?âÂ
âDepends on the value of the information.â Majestically, he shuffled closer when he was blocking another patronâs path to the chamber pot. âWhat do you know?â
âI can tell you where heâs at.â
âAnd I can trust you?â
âOf course,â She baited.
âProve it.â His armor rattled until he was a direct mirror of her self-assured posture, his hands on his hips. âWhat condition was he in?â
âGrungy. Lost, or maybe just ditzy.â
Deception
15+5
Success
Malachiâs eyes narrowed. âWhat was he wearing?â
Feeling the diagnostic weight of the question, Nethys passed the baton. âThin mail.â Agatha spoke softly, âBlue colors.â
âHadnât ironed in weeks,â She waved a hand in front of her noise like that wasnât her only complaint.Â
âHis coin purse looked just like that, without the N.â
Persuasion
15+7
Success
Malachi spilled silver between them. âWhere is he?â
âBar hopping last we saw him.â
âDidnât have his poison. He took his horse and scooted.â âAgathaâ tossed his head westward. Coincidentally, where they just came from. Maybe heâd get a bite. âThat-a-way.â
Unable to resist turning his whole body the gestured direction, Malachi glared at the wall like mowing through the termite-gnawn plywood was the only thing between him and the reunion he craved.Â
Before he set off into the sunset-
âDid he say anything?â Until now, the paladin was projecting his voice. Announcing every thought as if the Drunken Boar was a stage, and this was his scene. This question marked a jarring, sensitive shift that told Nethys she shouldâve shifted the con to therapy. âWhy he left?â He prompted. âWhy he gave away his speaking stone to a profane bullywug?â
âNope.â She was all teeth. One part convincing, two parts gritting from the grip Elazer had on her arm with claws he didnât know he had. âKept a tight lip on his personal life. Seemed like a sore spot.â
Malachiâs bravado chipped.
Before either could decipher it, he recovered. The ache in his face was gone like a trick of the light. âYou ladies have been an enormous help! I knew all the awful things said about Hellspawn werenât always true.â
âThanks.â She replied, dry.
âYou are so welcome. I will be off, but should you encounter him again, let him know I am on the way.â He bowed. Such a grandiose gesture wouldâve torn the hamstring on anyone with a lower dexterity score. With that, he excused himself, surprising no one when his departure was broadcasted with gallant neighing.
For the last fifteen minutes, anxiety held Elazerâs spine pin straight. Malachiâs exit popped it, relieving his back of all excess tension. He melted into a slouch Nethys would never assume.
âFucking sick,â He corralled the coins until Nethys blocked the attempt.Â
Their split always favored her as the brains of the operation, but saving his ass wasnât even their usual 60/40 effort. âWe should talk.âÂ
âAbout what?â
âTHAT. All of that!â She swatted his shoulder. âAnd stop using my approximate face! Itâs weird!â
His expression soured. It was the look of a man thatâd happily forfeit his share to sidestep the subject. While she would and shall accept the payment, avoidance wasnât an option.
âNot here.â He caved.
-
Three separate distraction attempts later, they were back at their room.Â
Elazer collapsed face-first on the mattress, strawberry blonde hair untethered and free, forming a halo around his body like he was adrift in the water. Between it and the scales on his face he looked like a mermaid if the mermaid was also a dirty, filthy liar.
She raised the signet ring like the damning evidence it was. âYouâre nobility.â
Elazer made a noise that didnât refute it.Â
âYouâre royalty.â Nethys pressed.
His face screwed up like he bit a lime, âA royal fuck-up, maybe.â
Her head was swimming. After two years on the road with this clown, she thought she knew all his tricks only for him to get his shit together and change faces on a dime. Where was that energy when they made a rotten escape through a mephit swamp? Where was that giddy-up in Mintar when he was almost executed? Where was that privilege anytime they toured the inside of a cell?
She dragged her face, âUgh! That's how you knew the salad fork went on the left."
âBruh, thatâs just where it goes.â
âNo- you shut up. Weâve been a team forever now and itâs like Iâm just meeting you.â She crossed her arms, scrutinizing every inch of him. She couldnât reconcile anything imperial in his vagabond vestiture, but God she felt so stupid. âHow much of you is an act? The hobo outfit, the bimbo attitude?â
He lifted his head, eyes squinted. âBimbo wha?â
âNevermind- the point is you lied, by omission!â
He wrenched himself to the edge of the bed, wounded. âNeth, Iâm not faking anything.â
âI wish I could believe you, Elezar.â
He winced, âAlright, I'm not faking anything but the specific placement of my vowels but Iâve been realer with you than anyone else. You heard him, he thinks I'm an incompetent loser. The whole fam does.â
âBecause youâre not out in the field, giving mani pedis to orphans?â
âYes, no- I mean, no.â He agreed too quickly. She had a habit of speaking his mind, even when it was composed of thoughts he shouldnât have had. âMally is all duty. Integrity. Gusto. Thatâs all a part of being good. Thereâs a right way to do it and if you do it wrong, you might as well not even done it at all,â He moaned into his pillow. âHe multi-classes and still has more level 3 spell slots than me. He eats, lives, breathes protagonist energy. He showers to Bonnie Tyler.â
âAll youâre telling me is you didnât inherit the same neuroses.â
âItâs not neuroses. Iâm just not a hero like them.â
Nethys shrugged, her thousand bangles jangling. âBecause youâre not.âÂ
He scowled from under the mess of his hair. âGood talk, man.â
Nethys wanted to rattle his crunchy little shoulders. âAnd you donât want to be! Never once have I got the impression you want to be a stuffy, brown-noser who wants to die, remembered as a schmoe schoolkids are supposed to feel reverent about but are really drawing a mustache on in textbooks.â
He said nothing.
Ugh. Pep talks werenât her strong suit. If Nethys was motivating anyone, it was usually a fool to part with his money. That was all fake. This- this wasnât. Both stuck their neck out for each other time and time again, but never in matters so personal. Stopping a guillotine drop was easier than reassuring a gooey man ego. Why couldnât she stab someone instead? Pick a lock?Â
Maybe it'd be easier to leave him be. She eyed the exit, toying with the idea he could deal with this emotional nonsense on his own. Heâd kept it buried for so long. Logic said it would seep back down into the cracks of the Earth given enough time.
However, a majority of her plans fell flat without a second body. Itâs not that she was being a good friend, but she wasnât being a good businesswoman either if she wasnât getting her moneyâs worth from this trip.
âI donât care about that,â She tried again. âYou donât care about that. Your brother cares about that, and terminally makes it his whole personality. Heâll make it into a few ballads, sure, but nothing rhymes with Malachi so theyâll sound stupid.â
Elazer looked up at her pitifully. Not the sadness that comes from running out of his favorite hot chip, but actual misery. âI know that already.â
âThen why does it bother you? Isn't it enough that you are happy?â
âIâm not even the main character in my own disappearance.â
âAnd you donât have to be. Thatâs not your story anymore.â She prodded his back until he relinquished space for her to plop down beside him. âWe work well together. Weâre making our own legacy. Neither of us are making our parents happy and thatâs a good thing.â
Elazerâs head snapped up sharply. She alluded to running away from home in the past, but never went into any detail beyond that.Â
(That wasnât going to change tonight.)
 â-So unless you think straying from the family business makes you a waste of space,â She continued. âYouâre calling us both losers."
He gingerly sat up, âNo, Iâm not saying-â
âLet me rephrase,â She punched each word into her palm so hard the mattress bounced. âAm. I. A. Loser?â
He gave her a look like she asked to step on one of his beetles, âNoâŚâ
âWas our masquerade gig loser behavior? Or what about your raccoon pinecone hat- would a loser wear that?â
Elazer wanted to clamp a palm down on either side of the taxidermy beaverâs ears, the heresy. âNo.â
âNow can you imagine your brother doing any of those cool things? And I mean actually cool things- like collecting sparkly rocks or spinning that halfling around until he threw up. Would Malachi the Exasperating do that?â
Fondness of the memories made him crack, âNo.â
âThen stop being a sad sack so we can keep that streak going.â She knocked her knee against his. âThe night is young, and we left people in the âBoar with way too much money in their pockets. I have my half of the lodging covered, but you owe me big time, buddy.â
Nethys extended her hand. Finally coming around, he grabbed it and let her yank him to his feet.Â