[ his emotions are briefly something like hehe before he nods. ]
We have no great source of contamination. But in theory, any water. [ looks at fucking totk goop ] You've mentioned the Undercity beforeāis that your home?
[Idly, he looks out again over the domain, finding it... quiet and peaceful. In a way, it isn't too different than certain parts of the Undercity. The elbows where Piltover meet Zaun by the river and the sewer grates.
The aesthetic is just immensely better.]
When I was older, I wanted to get into the Academy in Piltover, the city across the river. It was the only place I knew I'd be able to get the resources to follow my dreams. And so I did. I've been in Piltover ever since.
[ the domain is peaceful; he's more contented here, even if it isn't exactly real. it isn't a bustling metropolis, particularly at low light, where the tides are high and most zora have taken to being in the water.
to him, it's all very familiar. he almost wants to ask to see viktor's home instead, but the newness of his surroundings seems to keep the edge off, so they can splish splash around zora's domain however long. his interest is piqued, though. ]
What sort of dreams do you carry, Viktor? It must be important, if you traveled from your home.
[Walking isn't, like, his favorite pastime, but Viktor starts a little trek around the immediate area. He is just trying to enjoy the scenery even if it's a simulation. Having the water around his feet is weird, but somehow comforting. Different.
And it isn't polluted Zaun water.]
I want to build things. Machinery. I want to build what will help people like me. The people living in Zaun.
[ the water is beautiful, shimmering with blue light and the moon and the stars—where it doesn't ripple from their footsteps or fall off the platforms, it captures glimpses of the sky and high, silver archways. he cannot imagine the undercity. it would hurt him, both physically and emotionally.
but he can understand the conviction behind helping those in one's home, no matter their circumstances; his feelings reflect that, a mix of respect and hope. hope for the best, for viktor and his city. ]
...Would that everyone could be as bold as you! [ venturing forth and trying to make solutions. ] I'd gladly invite a mind like yours to our kingdom. But it doesn't sound like we are the ones that need you.
[ they have a little man solving their problems already. ]
[Mobility isn't the entire issue with his hunger for the scenery. His body might not work, but his brain has always done overtime. He has spent so much of his life holed up in a room, or in a lab, toiling away with parts and pieces.
When you think the road ahead of you is long, but it turns out the ground suddenly drops off ahead, you begin to realize what all you've missed. What you've unintentionally taken for granted.]
I'm not sure I'm going to be the one who help Piltover, or Zaun.
[He is just standing there again, head tipped back so he can look at the sky.]
[ the moon shines down in a crescent, strung up brightly in a clear sky. the stars peek out over the mountains. it's thoughtshare week, but he still finds himself wondering what viktor has on his mind, looking out so far. ]
No? You seem to have both the drive and ability for it.
[You trying to force me to thoughtshare. Unfortunately, the thoughts literally that and are very sad, depressed, and guilt-ridden. He is a broken, depressed, guilty man.]
That was Jayce. The savior, I mean. My research partner. He was the face of Hextech, and he became a council member after our work on the Hexgates. People believed he could fix the relations between Piltover and Zaun.
There's a lot on his plate. I just want to create things. I'm not exactly a socialite.
[ you say that like i remember that thoughtshare exists for more than 1 tag out of a 100 this week. anyway this is so... sad. his own feelings answer as though in reaction—reassuring and fond, warm despite the cool air of zora's domain. ]
That is what partners are for! I'm sure Jayce leans upon you for his weaknesses too.
[ you don't have to be good at everything. you just have to be able to find people to fill in your gaps. ]
A leader is never the sole savior of anything just by merit of being a leader. I've learned that much firsthand.
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We have no great source of contamination. But in theory, any water. [ looks at fucking totk goop ] You've mentioned the Undercity beforeāis that your home?
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It's where I was born.
[Idly, he looks out again over the domain, finding it... quiet and peaceful. In a way, it isn't too different than certain parts of the Undercity. The elbows where Piltover meet Zaun by the river and the sewer grates.
The aesthetic is just immensely better.]
When I was older, I wanted to get into the Academy in Piltover, the city across the river. It was the only place I knew I'd be able to get the resources to follow my dreams. And so I did. I've been in Piltover ever since.
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to him, it's all very familiar. he almost wants to ask to see viktor's home instead, but the newness of his surroundings seems to keep the edge off, so they can splish splash around zora's domain however long. his interest is piqued, though. ]
What sort of dreams do you carry, Viktor? It must be important, if you traveled from your home.
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And it isn't polluted Zaun water.]
I want to build things. Machinery. I want to build what will help people like me. The people living in Zaun.
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but he can understand the conviction behind helping those in one's home, no matter their circumstances; his feelings reflect that, a mix of respect and hope. hope for the best, for viktor and his city. ]
...Would that everyone could be as bold as you! [ venturing forth and trying to make solutions. ] I'd gladly invite a mind like yours to our kingdom. But it doesn't sound like we are the ones that need you.
[ they have a little man solving their problems already. ]
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When you think the road ahead of you is long, but it turns out the ground suddenly drops off ahead, you begin to realize what all you've missed. What you've unintentionally taken for granted.]
I'm not sure I'm going to be the one who help Piltover, or Zaun.
[He is just standing there again, head tipped back so he can look at the sky.]
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No? You seem to have both the drive and ability for it.
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That was Jayce. The savior, I mean. My research partner. He was the face of Hextech, and he became a council member after our work on the Hexgates. People believed he could fix the relations between Piltover and Zaun.
There's a lot on his plate. I just want to create things. I'm not exactly a socialite.
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That is what partners are for! I'm sure Jayce leans upon you for his weaknesses too.
[ you don't have to be good at everything. you just have to be able to find people to fill in your gaps. ]
A leader is never the sole savior of anything just by merit of being a leader. I've learned that much firsthand.