He was well the last time I saw him, but it won't hurt to check. He's...
[Sanson probably already knows, given that he's friends with Avicebron and is here to check on him. Atsushi doesn't have to describe Avicebron's shut-in tendencies and lack of self-care.]
-well, it's good to know I'm not the only person who checks in on him.
[Yeah, even Sanson isn't as much of a shut-in as Avicebron is. It helps that he has Marie to pull him out of his shell, and being a doctor brings him to a lot of people.]
I also come from the same world as he does.
[Even if Avicebron may be from the future, since Sanson doesn't remember running into him in Chaldea back home.]
Oh, that's - not at all what I would've assumed that title meant...
[Not a sub, okay.]
Caster doesn't like to talk about his own circumstances much. Mostly I've gathered that you were famous in life and that in a normal summoning you would be enemies, and that's about all I know.
[Charles himself is particular, but he understands that some people would really rather not constantly call him "Assassin". Besides, he's still obscure enough within history that only someone well-read in French history in particular might be able to make the connection.]
That's because a Heroic Spirit sharing their real name would essentially be sharing their strength or weakness along with it. But others are more confident, or simply don't care while they're in an entirely different world.
Not really, but... [He pauses, rubbing his upper arm and shifting from foot to foot. Though this world was clearly not the site of a Holy Grail War, he still had his hangups about his true name.]
[He was lucky that he wasn't particularly famous in his lifetime, and when he's at the library, he fades into the background next to people like Dazai and Akutagawa... But here, plenty of people make enough of a fuss about Atsushi that he misses those days of relative anonymity.
And he doesn't even have anything particularly scandalous on his Wikipedia page.]
Hmm? [Despite being relatively obscure, Charles nevertheless keeps his guard up. You never know when a French person with extensive enough knowledge of history would show up and reveal his true name to everyone else.
But he is learning, little by little, that it doesn't matter as much as he thinks it does.
The segue catches him a bit off-guard, but it's something he can answer without hesitating.]
Oh, nothing beyond keeping a diary. I'm trying to get back into that habit while I'm here, though.
[He never did peg Avicebron as a poet, probably because the Caster was nothing like Shakespeare or Andersen. A soft laugh escapes him before he can stifle it, and there is a twinkle of amusement in his eyes.]
That's interesting. I'll keep that in mind.
[Even though he'd really rather not think of himself as taking advantage of someone's weakness.]
[ Then there's the abrupt click of the door unlocking, and it swings open. Avicebron peeks out, staring at one of them, then other, then back. His confused frown is audible. ]
... what are you doing out here.
[ Fortunately(?), he hasn't actually overheard any of their conversation. He'd been deeply engrossed in his work, only just made aware of the socialization happening outside his door, and had looked out the peephole wondering why on earth people were being a nuisance in his vicinity.
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[Sanson probably already knows, given that he's friends with Avicebron and is here to check on him. Atsushi doesn't have to describe Avicebron's shut-in tendencies and lack of self-care.]
-well, it's good to know I'm not the only person who checks in on him.
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I also come from the same world as he does.
[Even if Avicebron may be from the future, since Sanson doesn't remember running into him in Chaldea back home.]
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[A reasonable guess, even if that world must be populated by more than just dead people.]
I'm the spirit of an author myself, but not the same type he is.
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I presume that you don't need a Master the way we normally do?
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I don't. Actually, I don't know what that means...?
[Avicebron hasn't really discussed it with him.
is Avicebron a sub. is this what he's been avoiding talking to Atsushi about]
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Where we come from, Heroic Spirits become Servants, who are bound by contract to fight for a Master. But in this world, we can live without one.
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[Not a sub, okay.]
Caster doesn't like to talk about his own circumstances much. Mostly I've gathered that you were famous in life and that in a normal summoning you would be enemies, and that's about all I know.
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[He nods slowly.]
Perhaps in time, he'll be a bit more open, but for now all we can do is respect his privacy.
[Because "Assassin" is very much like that too. It's why he and Avicebron get along.]
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[It was all cleared up immediately, no one was accused of being a sub, it's all good.]
Mostly I'm just concerned that he isn't taking care of himself...
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Did you send him a message before coming over?
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[No message.]
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[He sighs, not wanting to pry any further.]
Er, you don't have to call me Assassin. You can call me Charles.
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[Hence why he didn't name Solomon.]
I like to think I'm reasonably well-versed in history, so it's possible I'd recognize your name, but Western history isn't as much my forte.
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That's because a Heroic Spirit sharing their real name would essentially be sharing their strength or weakness along with it. But others are more confident, or simply don't care while they're in an entirely different world.
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Do you expect to get into many fights with the people you meet here? I know at home it's different, but...
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I don't like talking about myself.
[That's a mild way of putting it.]
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[He was lucky that he wasn't particularly famous in his lifetime, and when he's at the library, he fades into the background next to people like Dazai and Akutagawa... But here, plenty of people make enough of a fuss about Atsushi that he misses those days of relative anonymity.
And he doesn't even have anything particularly scandalous on his Wikipedia page.]
Do you write?
[It's a weird segue, but bear with him.]
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But he is learning, little by little, that it doesn't matter as much as he thinks it does.
The segue catches him a bit off-guard, but it's something he can answer without hesitating.]
Oh, nothing beyond keeping a diary. I'm trying to get back into that habit while I'm here, though.
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Caster is bad at taking compliments, but he'll accept them if it's about his poetry. So now you know his weakness.
[Use this power for good, Assassin.]
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[He never did peg Avicebron as a poet, probably because the Caster was nothing like Shakespeare or Andersen. A soft laugh escapes him before he can stifle it, and there is a twinkle of amusement in his eyes.]
That's interesting. I'll keep that in mind.
[Even though he'd really rather not think of himself as taking advantage of someone's weakness.]
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[He loves Avicebron, but sometimes that means being a tiny bit mean to him.]
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[He nods very slowly, a small knowing grin etched on his face. Anyway, Atsushi can count on his new acquaintance being a good keeper of secrets.]
We'll see if I get an opportunity to read his poetry.
[Their social link is not yet high enough for that.]
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[He has a collection of those poems, but Charles can't have it, it's his to reread over and over again.]
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... what are you doing out here.
[ Fortunately(?), he hasn't actually overheard any of their conversation. He'd been deeply engrossed in his work, only just made aware of the socialization happening outside his door, and had looked out the peephole wondering why on earth people were being a nuisance in his vicinity.
Atsushi and Sanson. A rather odd pair. ]
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Luckily, Sanson is a master of smoothing his expression over to not give away any detail of what he and Atsushi had been discussing.]
Hello, Caster. I had hoped to pay you a visit when I ran into Atsushi here.
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