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Magnus Chase ([personal profile] summerdude) wrote2024-02-08 03:12 pm

If Alex Came Back We'd DEFINITELY Be The Local Power Couple [open post]

Magnus has come to realize that nobody else in this entire place is presently in a relationship that has lasted nearly as long as his and Alex's. Shen Yuan's concept of "communication" "with" "Luo Binghe" is continuing to horrify him every time he thinks about it. What if there are other people who could use the advice of a sixteen-year-old twenty-five-year-old virgin who has been in a committed relationship for nearly seven years with someone to who he is probably widely known to have never verbally declared the undying depths of his love? (Gods, he hopes Alex figures out a way to do another little visit for their rapidly-approaching anniversary)

To that end, he posts an announcement sign over the welcome table, in the café, and on the door to the kitchen. It reads:
NEED RELATIONSHIP ADVICE OR FEEDBACK? Local Long-Term Relationship Expert Magnus Chase Offers His Aid.

He even lists office hours — an inoffensive parlor (meaning he can tolerate hanging out in it, and the door can close if people want privacy for their conversations) every other day for an hour, immediately following his Drosera hand-off to Galahad.
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[personal profile] wickedwit 2024-02-10 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
"I might," Claudius says, which honestly surprises him. "There's a part of the woods he flew me out to on Bichen."
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[personal profile] wickedwit 2024-02-10 02:38 pm (UTC)(link)
“I don’t think he’ll have much reason to return there now. He’s cleared most of the trees.” Should Claudius explain why he and Lan Wangji were practicing a little amateur forestry in the middle of the woods? No, absolutely not. “But I think it would charm him, to revisit the place and find it transformed.”
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[personal profile] wickedwit 2024-02-10 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
"And here I thought you'd been entirely suspecting," Claudius says cheerfully. He savors some of the mango flavor, which is shockingly sweet, but pleasant. "Consider it a further lesson in dressing to effect -- the effect such schemes procure. I do appreciate your advice in doting over Drosera, and I may have a gift or two to present Her Highness in the future. I'm enjoying having projects to work on. My longest-running goal has been reached1, and my most recent is ..." He sighs. "Less than enjoyable. I wanted to talk to you about that, actually. Galahad inspired me to make peace with his father, and ... yes, I'm realizing now making peace with fathers isn't your particular area of expertise, but you did call yourself a long-term relationship expert."

1 That long-term goal is 'Aziraphale and Crowley kissing on the face,' which has been his goal since his first week in DF when he met Crowley. All his pre-DF goals are on permanent hiatus, but he did get the brother-murdering done and say 'I love you' to Gertrude.
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[personal profile] wickedwit 2024-02-10 08:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"We shared a toast at Wanderers Gatherer. In Denmark, that's practically signing a treaty," Claudius says with a sigh. "The formalities were, of course, perfect. But I also feel like Lancelot has insane cop energy. And, as I told you, my brother had insane cop energy." Claudius truly does appreciate how frankly these terms let him express the problem. "I have trouble trusting men with cop energy. Does that make sense?"
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[personal profile] wickedwit 2024-02-11 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
"Exactly right," Claudius says, snapping his fingers. "You understand my feelings in this. Of course you do -- you have since the start of these hostilities. Which," he sighs, "were disappointing, regardless. I gave Lancelot the cut direct all night at the dance, and he did not notice even once. I don't think cops have the requisite class and discernment for that."
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[personal profile] wickedwit 2024-02-11 01:08 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, first you have to understand that I was hobbled, socially speaking1. I couldn't disinvite him altogether because he was friends with both the grooms, and denying them would appear ungracious. A social cut is most effective when it's a tool to excise those who have done something you've deemed socially unacceptable, which would be -- as you know -- his treatment of Galahad. But for it to be truly effective in this situation, he would've had to do his duty as a guest and attempt to greet me as the host. I would then give him the cut direct, by looking directly at him without acknowledging him. It would communicate that while I could not disinvite him, I do not welcome him, do not condone his conduct or consider him fit for civil discourse. Well-employed, the cut direct's absolutely devastating. If the queen were to give the court direct to a courtier, for instance, it would be social death. A queen like Gertrude had to entertain many men with brusque manners in her court because of her husband's warmongering company, but if one approached her and she gave him the cut direct, it would be clear to him -- and to all watching -- that the queen had not accepted him into her society." And it made a young Claudius's heart catch with admiration, when he watched her do it. "Unfortunately, Lancelot had no sense of his duties as a guest, and I don't think it even occurred to him to thank me for hosting. He might not have known -- he's that oblivious. So I made some show of moving to greet him, before giving him the cut indirect. Indirect is when you simply pretend not to see someone, but in such an obvious way that it's clear you're snubbing them. Utterly wasted. The most obvious of cuts could not be obvious enough for him."

1 Does he? Well, Claudius thinks it's important context.
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[personal profile] wickedwit 2024-02-11 03:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Claudius reflects on the conversation he had with Mothwing, the medicine cat, about human monarchy, and on how useful it would've been to explain you see, Mothwing, twoleg society can be very sexist. Even Rousseau didn't touch on the sexism inherent to primogeniture, which seems like a failure on Rosseau's part1. It's a failure Claudius can admit he'd shared, with all his schemes to grant Gertrude the sovereignty she deserved returning to sexist assumptions and strictures he took as a matter of course.

"You are an absolute fount of resources," declares Claudius, meaning it. "If Lancelot hasn't picked up one of these feminist texts, that's utterly wasted on him, too. Hold on -- you say you flipped him off? What does that mean, socially speaking?"

1 This is, unfortunately, because Rousseau was sexist. Sorry, Enjolras, you have to side-eye your philosophical heroes sometimes.
Edited 2024-02-11 15:37 (UTC)
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[personal profile] wickedwit 2024-02-11 05:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Claudius copies it as he would any other sign Magnus teaches him, and finds it pleasing and simple to make. He can easily imagine deploying it in a scrimmage of wits with someone whose society he rejects. "Now this is an elegant masterstroke," he says. "You may not know about the cut direct, but you've customs every bit as eloquent for expressing disapproval. And just telling him he's an asshole -- I wish I could've seen it, frankly."
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[personal profile] wickedwit 2024-02-12 06:54 pm (UTC)(link)
"You make an excellent point. Really, it's upon him to correct you, or accept the title as given. If he's too prideful to do so, continual greetings of 'asshole' are the well-earned wages of pride." But Claudius did deliberately seek out Laertes's perspective for help reinterpreting the man's actions. Drolly, he wonders whether this is how Sagramore would train a soft dog that bristles at men who remind it of its former master -- by gradually introducing it, letting it perceive differences -- or whether he'd have something better. "He may be too shy to do so. That's what Laertes insists, at least -- that Lancelot isn't a proud man, but a shy one, uncertain of his place among men. Rather like Galahad himself." Which is irritating, given Claudius's soft spot for Galahad and shy men. He takes a long, considering drink of Jarritos, which might be improved through vodka.

"Sagramore," he continues, "described Lancelot as an arrogant and charmless man -- presumptuous and careless -- prone to wearing other men's devices in combat to improve their reputation. Cop energy, in its quintessence. Lancelot was also the best friend of the king, entangled with the king's wife, which no doubt protected him from some consequences while making him warier of others. If it were some landless, lonely stranger that Lancelot mistook for a portent, perhaps there'd be no consequences for him. But if he were a visitor in another kingdom, and struck a man of good standing there, one with a devoted lover, a loyal friend? Feuds have been started for less. I can imagine Lancelot going through life the shy, oblivious favorite of the king, unaware of who he might be insulting when wearing other knights' devices. I can imagine he made his share of enemies, started his share of feuds, and had no notion why. It nearly makes me feel sorry for him."
Edited 2024-02-12 19:08 (UTC)
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[personal profile] wickedwit 2024-02-13 12:13 pm (UTC)(link)
“Yes, you mentioned it before taking care of my arm.” When his head was full of thoughts of kissing Galahad.
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[personal profile] wickedwit 2024-02-13 05:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Claudius was already serious, but his expression shifts even moreso. "Speak in generalities, then. Or speak on thine own feelings, and share only what context thou must. It may be my current project, but Lancelot's feelings hardly matter to me as much as thine." Now if you asked Claudius if he wanted to hear every memory glimpsed by Magnus in the greatest detail, he'd say yes, of course. He wants to hear -- and to know -- everything. But Magnus's feelings on that matter more, too.
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[personal profile] wickedwit 2024-02-14 10:37 pm (UTC)(link)
“What I would give to see that." Claudius still savors the thought of Lancelot losing a fight and facing his rightful comeuppance, even as he reminds himself Galahad had no choice. Galahad had no choice but to defend himself, to act as a weapon of God, and what he chooses now is peace. But even so. "Elsinore isn't Camelot …but in many ways it wishes it was. It wishes it was Valhalla. For all the court is nominally Catholic, it’s still enamored with Denmark’s Viking history, full of soft courtiers who adore tales of violence. But we paper it over with propriety and ceremony. Everyone loves to go on about how King Hamlet defeated King Fortinbras in single combat, but first they preface it was a sealed compact, ratified by law and heraldry1, as though that makes all the difference. You see, when you kill a king in public, it's a heroic military feat. Only when you do it in private does it count as regicide. Not, of course, that I'm excusing myself — or excluding myself from the ranks of soft courtiers. I’ve the same weakness for righteous violence as the rest of them. I told Lancelot when we met: I wasn't comforted by piteous excuses, only pleased to know he'd been made to regret his actions immediately, and would regret ever trying it again. I was under the influence of a truth spell, as you'll recall," he adds rather dryly, "or I may've kept that to myself. But perhaps the only way I'll ever tolerate the man is if we have a tourney and I can see being him beaten multiple times.”

Claudius could and likely should say more about how the court used propriety to paper over the violence of his own childhood, since that’s the thing that influences him the most and drives so many of his instincts. But he doesn’t.

1 Sorry, Horatio, Claudius isn't deliberately shading you. (He also probably doesn't know who you are.)

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