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Reinhardt Wilhelm ([personal profile] hammernhasslehoff) wrote2017-11-05 06:14 pm

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Wherein Reinhardt time is All The Time.
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[personal profile] adisgrace 2017-11-05 09:21 am (UTC)(link)
Wait.

He couldn't seriously be suggesting what Kimmuriel thought he was suggesting. Could he?

Distracted as he had been between trying to work free of his bonds and watching with vicious satisfaction as Reinhardt crushed and set fire to everything and everyone in his path, the small drow was almost sure he had heard the creature wrong. Had hoped he had, head snapping up to that masked face in alarm.

And even without an expression to see, he knew that, no, he had heard the words exactly right.

"Wait-" Except he wasn't waiting. And in a brief, real moment of panic, Kimmuriel acted.

The kinetic barrier enveloped them only a heartbeat before Reinhardt barreled straight through the hard stone wall, the giant of a demon taking the impact as if it was nothing. Yes, he certainly had made an exit; a jarring one, the psionicist somewhat shaken, and from the looks of the drow standing where they had just come in through, he wasn't been the only one.

That time, the demon didn't need its hammer. Even if Kimmuriel had the energy left to maintain the kinetic shield, he wouldn't have bothered to, and all at once he let it fall, releasing the energy from Reinhardt's breakthrough on the shocked drow in front of them. Watched as their armor and their bodies beneath it caved in, as if crushed under a great impact, and fell boneless to the ground.

He slumped heavily against his new companion's chest, head spinning.

"And now the entire blasted estate will know we've escaped. Well done."
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[personal profile] adisgrace 2017-11-05 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
"I most certainly will not," Kimmuriel snapped. Or would have, at least, but it was difficult to sound intimidating and in control when every part of his body felt so heavy. Perhaps the shield had been too much, then, despite being a skill that normally took so little effort. His head was pounding, and everything hurt.

For a moment, he was bitterly disappointed that he hadn't been able to kill the priestess himself, for leaving him so weak.

A nap, however, was out of the question. Nevermind that the small drow had far more pride than that, but falling asleep in the presence of a demon? That was plain suicide, no matter how powerful one might have been. The bizarre rescue didn't change that fact, and Kimmuriel would be damned if he managed to escape one execution only to die at the hands of the overzealous creature holding him now. After all, it had no sense of discretion. If they were overwhelmed, weakened or no, Kimmuriel would still need to help Reinhardt fight them off.

It was a shame that the rest of his body didn't agree with him.

He didn't even realize he had passed out until much, much later.
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[personal profile] adisgrace 2017-11-06 04:40 am (UTC)(link)
It was massive, but more than that? It was nice. It took some time for Kimmuriel to wake fully, after that little adventure, and in no small part because against all the aches and pains that still plagued him, he was...oddly comfortable, wrapped up as he was. And groggy as well, actual sleep a feeling he was rarely accustomed to. He didn't want to get up from where he was.

He had to when he realized that despite how comfortable he'd been made, there was no sign of him being back in Bregan D'aerthe. The caves were too quiet, the bustle of Menzoberranzan nowhere to be found, and it was with a small amount of alarm that the psionicist forced himself to sit up, barely suppressing a soft groan, and looked around for...

Ah. The demon was still there. And looked entirely uninjured, somehow having walked out of the house and the city without a mark on him. It was more than a little impressive, he thought, as he eyed Reinhardt and the beast he dragged back with him.

"It is fine." Except for the throbbing, though of course he wasn't going to admit that. And running a hand through his hair it wasn't hard to see why, flakes of dry blood coming away from his scalp.

A very brief message was sent across the mental link shared with Jarlaxle, to inform the older male that he was in one piece, and would return eventually. The question of when was left hanging in the air as Kimmuriel looked back to Reinhardt, dull red eyes studying the giant with a thoughtful look. He didn't think he had any reason to fear the creature, after this; he couldn't imagine a demon would see him released and looked after if it truly meant him harm, no matter how bizarre a thought that was.

Perhaps something in the priestess's summoning had somehow twisted its mind. Perhaps she hadn't actually called a demon. She had been young, after all, arrogant as any female and dabbling in spells she clearly had no power to control. In all honestly, it wouldn't have surprised him to know that the spell had been a complete failure.

"Although after that display back there, it would be unwise to return to the city so soon," he continued, and surprisingly he sounded...less displeased than he probably should have. He was still tired, maybe, though it didn't show, expression blank as he looked over to his savior again, watching as the creature began to work on the beast. "What was that, exactly? Crushing that wretch's skull was understandable, but as for myself?"

...there might have been a note of gratitude in there. Somewhere. Maybe.
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[personal profile] adisgrace 2017-11-06 05:35 am (UTC)(link)
Questions, and rumors, and information that Kimmuriel struggled to process between having Jarlaxle in his mind and a demon at his side, speaking to him as well. It was difficult to pay attention to both, as he tried to answer what he could of Jarlaxle's questions while watching his demon companion took a seat and removed the vicious looking helm...

And without any warning to Jarlaxle, the link was terminated, Kimmuriel staring up at Reinhardt, red eyes a fraction wider.

That. That wasn't a demon. That wasn't even close.

That was a human.

That was, by far, the largest godsbedamned human he had ever seen.

Briefly, Kimmuriel looked from Reinhardt, to that massive hammer, and back again. Had he been any other drow? He might have laughed at the realization that a human had very nearly destroyed an entire noble house, all on his own. There was some sweet, delicious irony in that fact, and again, Kimmuriel found himself entirely disappointed that the priestess and so much of her family had been killed so quickly. What would the look on her face have been, had she known exactly what she'd summoned?

"No, I expect you weren't." For the love of the spider queen herself, he was going to tell Jarlaxle about this the moment he was safely back home. The smallest hint of a smirk touched his lips, gone too quickly as if it had never been there, before he shook his head with a sigh, instantly regretting it as the throbbing intensified. "To think an iblith could cause so much damage..."

Even Entreri couldn't claim to conquer an entire house on his own. It took a moment to fully wrap his head around, especially with the lingering pain, but eventually Kimmuriel just...let it go. He wouldn't be here without the man, he was well aware of that, as difficult as that was to admit.

"The aid isn't unappreciated. My captain could even reward you for it, if you wished."
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[personal profile] adisgrace 2017-11-15 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
Well. The small drow wrinkled his nose as the beast's head messily and loudly came away from the body, and pulled Reinhardt's giant cloak tighter around himself as he watched the human work.

Barbarians. All of them.

"We will not be indebted to a human." The words weren't harsh, but Kimmuriel's tone tone was firm, leaving no room for argument. Arrogance, maybe, even in the face of this monster of a human, but he was reasonably certain that if the man had wished him harm, he would still be back in that damned house. In pieces.

It was a thought that had Kimmuriel look up at the man again, red eyes studying his face, his movements as he prepared the beast for the fire. Weakened as the psionicist was, he couldn't completely hide the cold pressure of his presence pushing into Reinhardt's mind, nor could he delve deeper than what was there on the surface. But there was nothing there to see. No sense of a threat. No hint of deceit.

That would have to be enough for now, and Kimmuriel swayed a little where he sat, shook his head as he pulled back from the man's mind.

"I can send you back where they summoned you from," he finally continued after a long moment, once again composed and confident in his voice. "When we return to Bregan D'aerthe, and I can rest properly. But until then, you could explain why you really aided me."

Because that was the biggest question right now, and Reinhardt's earlier answer hardly seemed believable. Allying with a drow for their strength was one thing. Rescuing one as weak as Kimmuriel had been, on the other hand, was a useless cause, no matter how one looked at it.
Edited 2017-11-15 06:00 (UTC)