Kaveh (
empyrean_mirror) wrote in
shellphones2026-01-12 10:04 pm
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Sender ID: paradisaea (Kaveh)
To: so, so public
Subject: important question!!!
Warnings: Alcoholism and the chaos gays probably in the comments somewhere.
[Kaveh is laying at on a couch in his home, sprawled bonelessly across it, and he's clearly flushed. Given he's staring despondently up at the ceiling and not directly at the camera, this is not because he's having a good time.]
Hey...how are you s'posed to convince people y'care about them? [Kaveh laughs a bit, bitterly.] I'm clearly doing it wrong.
Sender ID: paradisaea (Kaveh)
To: so, so public
Subject: important question!!!
Warnings: Alcoholism and the chaos gays probably in the comments somewhere.
[Kaveh is laying at on a couch in his home, sprawled bonelessly across it, and he's clearly flushed. Given he's staring despondently up at the ceiling and not directly at the camera, this is not because he's having a good time.]
Hey...how are you s'posed to convince people y'care about them? [Kaveh laughs a bit, bitterly.] I'm clearly doing it wrong.

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And yours?
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Paradisaea--the Bird of Paradise. We changed our usernames after we got engaged!
[Kaveh giggles a little bit. he might have rolled over so he can properly kick his feet. Oh no.]
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There is a certain poetry in the similar nature of your constellations.
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Right? I've always thought so. Birdlike constellations aren't that common in Sumeru.
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[ Alright, he's seen some of those landwalker recordings - movies, if he recalls correctly. "Classics of Wrankwood", apparently, and several were themed after romance. He can fall back on that experience.
(But he would rather not know if Alhaitham ever asked Kaveh to draw him as one of his Fontainian girls.) ]
How did you meet?
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[Ulpianus. Ulpianus no. You know not what you do.]
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You care for others.
[ Despite Ulpianus trying, it's still easier for him to form his responses as statements. ]
But you were mistaken?
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[Kaveh chuckles to himself a little.] Well, yes and no. They were deliberately trying to leave him out. But Alhaitham didn't care and wasn't paying them any attention. We got into a debate about the book he was reading instead, and I was so mad, because his points were reductive and utilitarian so I stayed up too late looking up sources to counter him...
And he was waiting right there in the House of Daena the next day when I looked for him.
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(Blandus probably did that at him.) ]
Were you able to refute his points?
[ Here, Kaveh, have a little bit of animation in his voice! Like he's a little invested in that part! ]
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I think we were at it about two weeks before we got kicked out of the House of Daena for being too loud the first time. We got lunch and went to the Razan Gardens to keep arguing instead, and by then he was already my best friend.
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Are your fields of study different?
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He studied in Haravatat--the field of semiotics and the study of language. My darshan was Kshahrewar--our concern is machinery and engineering, including architectural engineering. There's some overlap; most ancient machinery uses runes, and the Haravatat are most responsible for decoding them, but in general they're fairly disparate darshan.
But Alhaitham took electives from every single darshan, when he could fit them into his schedule. Not that he bothered to turn up to his classes in person that often.
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Language is not merely the written runes and the spoken word. All things communicate. Even the cells of our bodies speak a 'language' of their own.
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Architecture, too, is a form of language. A message that long outlasts the body of those who sent it.
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... Indeed. The choice of materials, the choice of balance between form and function. The function itself. The synergy between every building of a city.
[ He sounds... wistful, almost. ]
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When we design buildings, their function and their safety is key to it's success. But we must also consider that they will outlast us all, and they are our surest means to speak our wishes to the future. I may never live to see my ideals become reality, but my buildings will.
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Ulpianus is silent for a while, choosing what he wants to say. The ideals Kaveh talks about are beautiful, but a part of him wants to point out that his buildings may well only be witness to civilization's demise. Even if humanity should do everything to avoid that.
But given the man's earlier melancholy, it would be counterproductive to talk about that. ]
... My people inherited the wishes of the Predecessors in such a way. We found their ancient settlements, and stood among their halls. We learned their language and their thoughts. If not for them, Aegir would not know the splendor it came to enjoy.
Your hopes are not unfounded.