see, he keeps reminding himself: he's still in godsblood. not a dungeon in achamoth (not yet) (is a thought he refuses to give life) (no matter how many times it comes to the surface of his mind). the reminder isn't for any expectation of rescue. why would it be? saving this woman, this vaeka lovenskol, comes at such high stakes. it is so much more important. nothing can be allowed to jeopardize that more than he already has. it's just good strategy; it's just sensible.
(and she doesn't deserve this. he...does.)
there'd be enough space to take a couple of steps to and fro in the cell, if moving came easier. but working around the stone that misa (he at some point discovers) turned his arms, his chest to, makes that more difficult. in a way, that might be good: he'll never be caught nervously pacing. in every other way, of course, it's awful. the last time someone had tried trapping him, he'd made short work of the locked door, and that was before he even knew he could channel. but channelers use their hands, and he's seen moiraine do it enough times to know the truth of that. that doesn't stop him from trying, of course. but it's not like the headaches from how hard amos hit him help, or that he manages to get anywhere with it.
(there's blood on his clothes, cracked dry on his face, in his hair. he doesn't know which is his. he doesn't know which is amos's. he doesn't know which belongs to the man he killed. he doesn't know how he could've been so stupid. he doesn't know what happens next.)
visitors are likely to find him taciturn, jaw clenched tight, looking at them as they approach and then away. he isn't interested in talking. he refuses anything to eat. he doesn't want anything to do with any of the people he's now surrounded with.
but, of course, he doesn't get a say in that matter. ]
[ooc | from night of day 2 until early day 4, rand will be held by the kenoma who are also here to execute vaeka. he'll be interacting with amos, ciel, gray, and misa. ]
got those folsom prison blues | closed, see ooc note.
see, he keeps reminding himself: he's still in godsblood. not a dungeon in achamoth (not yet) (is a thought he refuses to give life) (no matter how many times it comes to the surface of his mind). the reminder isn't for any expectation of rescue. why would it be? saving this woman, this vaeka lovenskol, comes at such high stakes. it is so much more important. nothing can be allowed to jeopardize that more than he already has. it's just good strategy; it's just sensible.
(and she doesn't deserve this. he...does.)
there'd be enough space to take a couple of steps to and fro in the cell, if moving came easier. but working around the stone that misa (he at some point discovers) turned his arms, his chest to, makes that more difficult. in a way, that might be good: he'll never be caught nervously pacing. in every other way, of course, it's awful. the last time someone had tried trapping him, he'd made short work of the locked door, and that was before he even knew he could channel. but channelers use their hands, and he's seen moiraine do it enough times to know the truth of that. that doesn't stop him from trying, of course. but it's not like the headaches from how hard amos hit him help, or that he manages to get anywhere with it.
(there's blood on his clothes, cracked dry on his face, in his hair. he doesn't know which is his. he doesn't know which is amos's. he doesn't know which belongs to the man he killed. he doesn't know how he could've been so stupid. he doesn't know what happens next.)
visitors are likely to find him taciturn, jaw clenched tight, looking at them as they approach and then away. he isn't interested in talking. he refuses anything to eat. he doesn't want anything to do with any of the people he's now surrounded with.
but, of course, he doesn't get a say in that matter. ]
[ ooc | from night of day 2 until early day 4, rand will be held by the kenoma who are also here to execute vaeka. he'll be interacting with amos, ciel, gray, and misa. ]