Goro "that motherfucker, what a tool" Akechi (
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[open] someone once said burn my dread, babe
Who: Goro Akechi + y'all 👀
What: early December prompts + future catch-all
Where: Throughout the Void
When: "December"ish
Content Warnings: N/A (yet)
A. Wall Market Bathhouse
What: early December prompts + future catch-all
Where: Throughout the Void
When: "December"ish
Content Warnings: N/A (yet)
A. Wall Market Bathhouse
[Whilst in the Mementos-that-wasn't-Mementos, Goro Akechi died.B. Mortis Lake
He's no stranger to death; people die all the time. In his experience, rarely do they come back. He'd spent the time after his death with the other Phantom Thieves, doing his best to pretend that everything was normal. If he'd been more withdrawn, less prone to smile his princely smile and converse pleasantly, perhaps he could be excused. The deepest, darkest parts of his soul had been wandering around without him for a time, after all.
But he certainly can't hide forever, and the lack of showers in the apartment he shares with Ren drives him to the bathhouse. It's one of the most comfortable places for him, especially now that there aren't fish swimming in the bath. He sinks up to his chin in the warm water and closes his eyes, as relaxed as he can be in a public space.]
Stop following me!C. Heavenly Blanc
[Akechi is trying his very best to sound as pleasant as possible, even as he waves his arms in an attempt to frighten off the winged giraffe-like creature that's taken to following him through the forest of trees. It's almost comical how annoyed he's getting as the animal continues to follow him, large doe-like eyes wide with interest as it pads along behind him. Every now and then, it flaps its wings to glide awkwardly over the ground to make sure it keeps up, plaintively letting out a mournful cry whenever Akechi gets too far away from it.]
Would you go find the rest of your herd already? [he snaps as it catches up and tries for a friendly nibble at the back of his hair.] What the fu-
[He freezes upon realizing that he has an audience nearby and clears his throat with a cough, correcting his tone to a more pleasant,] Pardon me. Could you give me a hand?
[Some time ago, Ren had sat outside the bar/café working on a shogi board. Now it's Akechi's turn with the same piece of wood, though he's taken over one of the tables inside. He's working on the other side of the shogi board to create a grid with fewer squares, tracing thin lines with one of the large knives from Heavenly Blanc's kitchen while using his cell phone as a guide.D. Gymnasium
Once he's done outlining the board with the knife, he goes back over the 8x8 grid with a marker, the cap held between his teeth as he concentrates. Beside him are gemstones from the Academy's store, separated into two sets of what look like clear diamonds and deep red rubies, marked with English letters: several marked with the letter "P," two each labeled "R, B, Kn," and one each "Ki" and "Q."]
A chessboard, [he'll explain to anyone who happens to glance over curiously, though he doesn't stop working.]
[Akechi's never really been one for team sports, but the cycling machines attract special attention. Dressed in a spare gym uniform from the Academy (washed beforehand, of course), he's currently working through a rather challenging-looking course on one of the bikes. Loose strands of his hair, the parts that escaped being drawn back into the small ponytail at the base of his neck, stick to his cheeks as he huffs for air, pursuing an invisible finish line that only he can see.E. Wildcard!
It's only once he's finished that course and is taking a drink of water from a water bottle that he notices he has company, and offers an easy smile.]
Care for a race? They may be stationary machines, but we could always compare times.
[I'll be adding additional prompts in comments as needed throughout the month, but feel free to use this post for just about anything involving Akechi! Feel free to chat with me @jaderhade if you want to do anything with this nasty man. As always, I have a screened spoiler opt-out page for anyone looking to avoid Persona 5 or Persona 5 Royal spoilers!]
b, god speed to you goro akechi
It's not fair, she thinks. At least she can borrow Toby, probably, but it's not the same. She wants a winged giraffe thing of her own, a pet, if you will. So, here she is, out in the wild, trying to find one. Or two. Or ten. It doesn't really matter. She just really wants to get them to like her.
She hears Akechi before she actually sees him, and she turns to stare at him. Her eyes go wide when she sees that yes, somehow, he, too, has managed to unwillingly befriend this one of these majestic creatures. ]
Why? It loves you, Akechi-kun! Don't you realize how fortunate you are?!
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I'm not even certain it would be wise to ride something like this. It can barely support the weight of its own wings.
[And while he might be cruel to Shadows, he's not so far gone to want to snap the spines of these annoying giraffe-like animals by sitting on it. That might change if this creature keeps trying to eat his hair, though.]
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Maybe it's lonely and needs a friend? It's picked you for a reason, you know.
[ That's how she's seeing this, at least. Maybe it senses something in Akechi; who knows? Either way, this creature seems to yearn for poor Goro's attentions. ]
Would it be so bad to have a giraffe friend?
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There was something she had to talk to him about.
With that, she gave a small smile his way] I see. It seems like you're really into it, Akechi-kun.
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[His voice remains carelessly impassive, even as he glances up to meet her eyes and feels his back stiffen ever so slightly. The beginnings of a response to a threat, he observes with detachment, which is almost laughable. He already knows he can destroy Haru in single combat, even more easily now that their Personas are once again locked away. But the social ramifications of her deciding, rightfully so, to put a target on his back? Disasterous, no matter how carefully he'd curated his image here in this Void.]
I don't suppose you know how to play.
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[This was dangerous waters she was threading on. She had no idea how continue with their little conversation nor did she know how it will end. Instead, she just looked at the board and then back at him.
She did know how to play but should she carry on?]
I do. Shall we have a match?
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Never seen a bike that looks like that. [ even stationary, it doesn't look modeled after a hoverbike. do people really just ride a bike with wheels? ] I'm up for a race though.
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[Ah, that's right; Ahsoka does come from a future that sounds like something out of the science-fiction movies he enjoyed as a child.]
I'd be quite interested in hearing more about the bikes you're accustomed to, Ahsoka-san. Do they fly? Or perhaps travel through water?
[As he speaks, he mounts the same bike he'd been using before, gesturing for her to mirror his position at one of the others.]
There should be enough residual electricity from the last storm to power another course, I think.
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Are you any good at the game..? [Suspecting that Akechi might be, because why else would he go to all that trouble otherwise? That and he just seemed the sort.]
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[The sarcasm is hidden beneath the thinnest layer of saccharine earnestness. A token effort not to sound rude, really, but Akechi's enough of a perfectionist to be a little offended to hear his work described as "passable."]
I never had time to fully dedicate myself as a "champion" or anything of the sort, but I'd say I'm quite good at it, yes.
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Mortis Lake
[She was laughing, which... yeah. Parsee had apparently figured out how to do that non-ironically. It was something of a miracle in a way, but she was really slowly getting out of that shell of hers. And this shit was funny.
Finally, she started to walk over, making shoeing motions at the thing.]
Where'd you get your friend?
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[It's just a few levels more polite than a true snap, but it's still hard to keep his annoyance out of his voice. He tries to grab the creature's muzzle with one hand, but he's not fast enough; it darts away, and somehow, the weird noises it makes almost sounds like laughter, too.]
It simply started following me not long after I entered the forest. Perhaps its been separated from its herd.
[Flock? What, exactly, is the proper term for winged giraffes?]
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Gosh, hardworking boys really are the best...♪ )
Only if you promise to go easy on me ☆ I've never used one of these before. ( She doesn't usually go to the gym, frankly - her participation on the track and field team covers her exercise requirement. ) You were sooo impressive... Do you race?
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Not professionally, no. I used to ride a bike around the city quite frequently, though. There's something to be said about the freedom permitted by using a bicycle, instead of simply being confined to where the train stations are.
[It's easy to fall back into the old habits of the Detective Prince, play into the desire to be liked and admired. Nevermind that it's not the real him; most people tend not to like the real him. As he'd told Ren once, there's nothing wrong with presenting oneself in a more favorable light.]
In any case, I'd be happy to show you how to use these machines. First, might I ask your name? My name is Akechi.
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c
[he knows what a chessboard looks like. never mind the fact that that's not offered unkindly. he seems -- quiet, at the moment, if nothing else. maybe a little tired, though not physically. the last couple of months have been -- something, and he's a little hurt Akechi never came to see him, while he was healing. or that Ren kept him from him. or whatever the case actually was]
[rather than get into that, however, he just asks:] But where did the stones come from? [clearly, he hasn't seen them on his trips to the mall -- or hasn't cared enough about them, for all that they're worthless here, to really register them]
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[He picks up one of the rubies, the one he'd labeled Kn, and rolls it absently between his fingers. He wouldn't say he's anxious, far from it. But the muscles in his back are tightening the same way they used to when he was preparing to be scolded by whomever his foster parent of the week was, the sense that he's done something wrong without realizing.]
It's good to see you, Damien-san.
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[Yeah, sure. He’ll kick your ass.
[Iwaizumi climbs onto one of the bikes next to him and nods.]
Alright. Name the course. [Punk.]
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[The latest storm seems to have left enough residual energy to power the bikes, but there's no knowing how long that will last. Akechi abandons his break early, setting aside his water bottle and towel to mount the bike once again and toss the other an easy smirk. He's not stupid -- he's well aware that Iwaizumi doesn't like him -- but he's the type that's fun to poke at until they explode. He's curious just where that point may be.]
I used to ride my bike quite often through the city, [he continues conversationally,] but I rarely had the time to explore anywhere much more rural than Inokashira Park. It's nice to pretend with this kind of course, isn't it?
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B
I think she likes you, [He comments helpfully, unhelpfully biting his bottom lip in a piss-poor attempt to hold back the incorrigible grin breaking out regardless. When Akechi jumps away from her, though, he finally takes a step forward. This guy had a real temper, and he didn't want the poor Girafirig getting swatted.] Hey, come on, don't be mean--
[Blue steps over and reaches a hand out for the young giraffe to sniff at, fingers balled, and then gives an encouraging stroke over her long nose.] See? You never know, Akechi-kun~ Maybe you'd be a great trainer if you tried it!
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He takes the opportunity to smooth his hair, checking only a little anxiously to make sure it's not been chewed irreparably.]
I don't doubt my potential skill, but I'm not interested in taking care of a pet. [Perhaps he can be forgiven for sounding annoyed at just how easily Blue seems to tame the giraffe, the animal nosing at his fingers and nibbling affectionately at them.] You're more than welcome to take it yourself.
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b
Aerith barely stifles a laugh as Akechi nearly curses at the sorrowful creature that drifts behind him, but she does stop when requested, moving her hands behind her back and trying not to look too amused. ]
What can I help with? [ She asks sweetly, knowing (likely) he wants a hand shaking off his shadow. ] Just name it.
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[Ren's flower-boss. He ducks again as the giraffe makes another bite for his hair, swallowing a grunt of irritation as he tries for a friendlier smile.]
I don't suppose you have a way with animals, do you? Or perhaps some food it would like? I must admit, this isn't exactly the way I imagined getting a haircut...
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b!
As she wanders up, the giraffe cranes its long neck and sticks its nose in Akechi's hair to sniff it.]
You sure about that? Seems you've grown on it a lot. Who knows, maybe you can even take it home.
[Please don't do that.
Even still, she walks right up to shoo the giraffe's face away from Akechi's head, and it redirects its interest into some leaves instead.]
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...Thank you for your assistance, [he manages once he can trust his voice to sound far more pleasant than the harsh growl he wants to let out. Slip the mask back into place and.... there. He smiles and forces a laugh.] I admit, I'm not very familiar with wild animals, even now, but I think the rooms in the Merlaut are far too small for its comfort.
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b
had kimihiro had his magic, he could certainly find his way anywhere, but as he stands, powerless and quite honestly, clueless, it would take a bit of effort to recenter. it's a continuation of that thought that is broken by the harsh mid-swear, kimihiro noticing that there is something surely happening on the peripheral vision of his blind, golden eye. it's with a laugh that he holds the giraffe's head, gently patting it to redirect it's attention.)
There you go. It just wanted some attention, it seems.