opposed: <lj user=sousaphone> (pic#17737751)
𝑚𝑒𝑙 𝑚𝑒𝑑𝑎𝑟𝑑𝑎 ([personal profile] opposed) wrote2025-03-30 08:24 pm

inbox;

@medarda
voice · text · video · action
polemos: (9)

@godslayer - early july

[personal profile] polemos 2025-07-09 03:20 am (UTC)(link)
I've a question for you, if you have a moment.

( he doesn't actually know if mel will have an answer for him, but she reminds him of the goldweaver and mydei assumes that means that she'll have -- if not an answer -- a direction to point him towards. )
Edited 2025-07-09 03:20 (UTC)
polemos: (37)

[personal profile] polemos 2025-07-09 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
( exactly what it says on the tin, wdym )

Are you aware of any Augmented or local capable of forging a blade? A dagger, to be specific. While I would prefer it to be serviceable, I will settle for decorative if I must
polemos: (60)

[personal profile] polemos 2025-07-09 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm familiar with Jayce, but not the man Blade. Given that I seek to reproduce something from memory, the blacksmith may prove more adept for this particular request. Your help is appreciated

If there is something I might do in return, you need only ask


( ... )

This is Mydeimos

( good fucking job, mydei, forgetting to let mel know who you are. bro's too wrapped up in courtship plans to think about things like that. )
polemos: (9)

[personal profile] polemos 2025-07-09 06:25 pm (UTC)(link)
We have. I ( he hates admitting to any weakness, but he knows that politeness requires it, and he is polite. most of the time. to people who have earned his respect and have yet to insult him, at least. ) am in your debt for your intervention still

( as for the dagger, well. )

It is customary amongst my people to gift weapons as a sign that one seeks to tie one's life to another's. He arrived with his broadsword, and his lack of skill with a doru is an embarrassment to his talent as a warrior. An akinakes is simple enough to use in combat without requiring further training

( a slight pause, as mydei considers this. )

He will likely use it for anything but its intended purpose, but I wish to hold to tradition regardless
polemos: (29)

[personal profile] polemos 2025-07-09 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes.

( on both counts, but he'll explain more about the purpose of the blade rather than linger too much on phainon himself. he did say that phainon would be the first person to know should his attentions land on someone, and he is... keeping his word as best he can. )

The daggers gifted by the kings of Castrum Kremnos were ornate weapons worn from the belt to show that they had gained favor with the royal line. While I have renounced my throne, I can't help but wish to see him wear a mark of my intent, weapon or no
polemos: (soft)

[personal profile] polemos 2025-07-10 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
Only in that my father and mother were King Eurypon and Queen Gorgo of Castrum Kremnos. Can a man truly consider himself crown prince of a city he has never lived in?

( thank god no one in this conversation has a grasp on ancient greek history, especially sparta's. and while mydei is normally stern and not inclined to deep conversation with people he does not know well, he loves his people. he will talk about his people to any who ask, to express his dreams and desires for them.

mydeimos gave his future for his people. the least he can do is speak of them so that others will remember them after he has met his final, lasting death.
)

You ask for an answer that isn't easy to explain.

I did it to give them no other option other than to find a new way of life, unchained from the blood soaked glory of our past. There is nothing honorable about death, no glory to be found in willingly giving yourself to the slaughter. I've died enough times to know.

Without their King, without the Mad Titan of Strife, without their Demigod at the head of their army, they have no choice but to stay in Okhema. To find what traditions we can hold onto, and which should remain in the ruins of Castrum Kremnos.

I did it so they can live.
polemos: (pic#17854544)

[personal profile] polemos 2025-07-10 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes. Castrum Kremnos has always venerated the Titan of Strife, and when they fell to madness and turned their back on their divine duty as Guardian of Amphoreus, Castrum Kremnos fell likewise. But even before our god fell into insanity, we have always sought believe in glory through combat. Even those that turned their back on the last King's madness, those that when I slew my father followed me away from the city, believed that one day I would usher in a new era of conquest.

( who else, but their undying prince? who else but he could take the coreflame of strife and become a god? )

The curse of my golden blood. As for how it's possible -- you would have to take that up with the Titans themselves.
polemos: (56)

[personal profile] polemos 2025-07-10 08:16 pm (UTC)(link)
No. ( perhaps it was, on some level. but it was not the thought behind the lance he wielded, the blade that cut his father's throat. ) It was revenge. For my mother, who he slew when she challenged him, attempting to protect me.

She failed, and I was thrown into the Sea of Souls.
polemos: (pic#17960727)

[personal profile] polemos 2025-07-16 04:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I've no need for such things, but-- thank you.

( he can't quite recall if anyone had expressed sorrow for his past, given that he himself is ultimately unconcerned with it. not because he doesn't care -- the ghost of his mother come to visit him at night in half-remembered dreams still cherished memory -- but because it serves no purpose to linger upon them. if there was one lesson the abyss taught him it's that lingering will only drag him down into the cold depths and into death. )

And yet you exist, proof that they can be more than what they have decided for themselves. Do you wish to steer them likewise?

( though that might be difficult for someone who is not royalty, he supposes. )

It is a choice I'd make again. For their sake no sacrifice is too great or too costly if I am the only one to bear the weight of it.
polemos: (pic#17960726)

[personal profile] polemos 2025-07-19 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
And you think my people did? That is why I gave them no other choice but to adapt.

( A harsh lesson to be sure, but Mydei rather some of his people hate and loathe him for taking their home away from them, from turning it into his fortress and the battlefield where he will meet the black tide. Over and over again, until he dies his final death. )

It's different for me. ( No one said he wasn't arrogant, however well intentioned he is. ) I have always been alone at the end. There is no one to pay the cost but me. And when it comes time to pay the final one, the man I intend to court will be the one to send me past the River of Souls to my final rest.

( he thinks. in reality it will be an amalgamation of over 33 million versions of the man he loves, caught in an unending cycle. either way, mydei knows that his death is set in stone, as is the hand which wields the blade. )
polemos: (pic#17814896)

[personal profile] polemos 2025-07-20 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
The kings of Kremnos are not decided by blood, but by death. The individual who defeats the current ruler becomes the king in their stead, and it matters not if that person is the child of the king or a commoner raised in the fields. You may not see your own strength when compared to those who have lived their lives for war, but that does not mean you are powerless.

( mydei knows this to be true. his father poisoned his mother, after all, when he learned that she sought to challenge him for the crown. it was this dishonorable act that led to her defeat at his hands, because she trusted him to abide by that which they venerated above all: honor. he would hope that mel finds a different way to wrest control from the emperor, even if she must light their home on fire. )

Their struggle to adapt in a new city with a new role weighs nothing when compared to their very lives, lives they would toss away without a second thought for hollow honor. But I have entrusted them to two people I know will see to it that they are treated with fairness, who will come to their defense and listen to their concerns, who will help them when I cannot. Is there anyone you trust to do likewise?
polemos: (pic#17960727)

[personal profile] polemos 2025-07-21 09:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Then you have my condolences. It is... aggravating to wish for something different, something better, and know you cannot at that moment.

( his impression of mel is that she is sharp, and sees more than what her eyes do at any point in time. perhaps that is simply his mind connecting two golden women together when there exists nothing, but he wonders... would mel damn herself if it meant helping others? would she slowly lose her humanity over centuries in order to protect the world, in order to guide others forward, knowing she could never see the end of it?

mydei thinks so.
)

Unless such immortality is more common elsewhere, you do not have the luxury of seeing the seeds you wish to sow come to bear fruit. But you must trust in them. In your people, in finding those you can entrust the future to no matter what choice you make, even if you fear for them.

If they hold even a sliver of similarity to yourself, they will endure it.