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[personal profile] orym 2022-10-12 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
It might not have been his intent to cause any pain, but even doing so accidentally is worth an apology. Thankfully, the flowers have the intended effect; Ro smiles again, and Orym returns it, flushing lightly himself. Ro tucks them so readily into his dark hair, where the vibrant colors make a statement. He gives an approving when their eyes meet. The magic is hardly anything special, but Orym is glad it could cheer him up.

Ro takes up the sail again, and Orym follows his lead. This could become meditative if he let it. Another time, maybe.

"Not content to be in one place for long, huh?" Within an hour of meeting him, Orym feels like he's come to understand some fundamental things about Ro. Daring and wanderlust go well together, he supposes. "I expected to stay in Zephrah my whole life until a couple years ago. This seeing the world thing is still pretty new to me."
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[personal profile] orym 2022-10-12 04:50 am (UTC)(link)
Orym glances up and back down again, wondering what different looks like for Ro. Why he decided to let the tide pull him--if it was easier, or if he just had to.

Feeling a little guilty because he knows his answer won't match that grin, Orym briefly considers fibbing. But Ro had been willing to let him see some of his bruises around the topic, and it'd be a disservice to do less. Orym's expression softens with a rueful smile, and he looks at his stitching rather than Ro.

"Honestly? Lonely." It's not something he'd admit to most people. He wants to seem okay. He wants to be okay. "I mean, not always. I've seen amazing things and met some good people." Like you, the nod toward Ro himself says. He'll go with his instinct on that one. "I like helping out where I can. But I don't have a reason to belong anywhere. I miss my family, and it's not as simple as going home."

What he really misses is his life. The soft, constant breeze he'd always taken for granted became a violent whirlwind that day, and he's drifted aimlessly ever since. The future he expected to have died that day with Will and Derrig. There's no staying in Zephrah. They are woven into the fabric of the place. He would forever be listening for a second set of footfalls beside him on familiar paths, forever waiting for a sword-calloused hand to clap his shoulder approvingly in training, forever enduring pitying looks from faces who have known WillAndOrym as one inseparable entity since they were children, and have no idea what to do with the sundered half remaining.

There is no going home. The home he knew no longer exists.
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[personal profile] orym 2022-10-13 02:52 am (UTC)(link)
When Ro smiles at him this time, it's the first time in months that Orym doesn't feel alone. He's not the only one missing people, who doesn't know where he belongs. Who's searching for something unknown. For this leg of his journey, at least, he has a companion. And so does Ro. His smile is uneven, but grateful. "Might've found one already."

He learns a few other things from Ro that day. He doesn't have to work, but he likes to. If he's going to be in Vesrah for any length of time, he figures he should know a few things about sailing, anyway. And it's especially helpful to learn from someone his own size, because they often have to do things a little differently from bigger folk. It's nice not to have to figure out the workarounds himself, for once.

That night, he's just settled into his hammock--human-sized, so practically big enough to swallow him--when he spots Ro trying to find a place for his, the rest of his things in tow. He'd come aboard well after the rest of the crew (and their two passengers), so space is limited. Making a quick decision, Orym leans out and waves to catch his attention.

"We can share, if you want," he offers quietly when he comes nearer, keeping his voice low so they don't disturb anyone already sleeping. "There's enough room for at least two of me up here." His smile reaches his eyes, gently amused. The idea of not sleeping alone for once is also just...nice. He'll leave it at that.
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[personal profile] orym 2022-11-04 08:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Orym reaches down and their hands lock, steadying Ro as he leaps up. They don't tumble into each other, and while the hammock sways, it remains otherwise steady. Two halflings with good balance seems an easy load to bear.

Smiling, Orym releases Ro's hand to clap his shoulder instead with a smile. "You know, I wasn't totally sure that would work, but I'm glad it did."

He's dressed--or undressed, really--for bed already, armor and extra clothing shed to leave him in just a pair of linen pants, flared and roomy until they tie around the ankle. Customarily, he doesn't tend to wear a shirt to bed, but he might have to amend that if it gets any colder during the night. At the moment, he's more conscious of the way it leaves his tattoo on display than his torso; body-shy isn't a thing he's been in years, but the ink is personal.

The hammock naturally sags toward the middle where they kneel facing each other over the blankets Orym's piled on. "I figured it'd balance out if I take this side and you take that one," he says. The extra body heat will also be nice, and even if it isn't the same, sleeping next to someone does help to ease the lonely ache he inevitably feels each night.
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[personal profile] orym 2022-11-21 11:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Shaking his head to brush off Ro's thanks, Orym insists, "It's nothing. There's plenty of room to spare. And it can't hurt to look out for the only sailor aboard who's my size, right?" he jokes.

As he moves back himself to start getting beneath the blankets, he adds, "I should be thanking you, anyway, for today. I learned a lot." About ways he can be useful on a ship like this, and about what he might be able to expect in Vesrah. Knowing that he's heading there with someone who's fast becoming a friend is really invaluable, too.

He also can't help noticing the ink on Ro's body now that he has a clearer view. He'd caught glimpses earlier, but now it's clear that the piece covering his right arm is in traditional Ashari style, like his. Water, fittingly, instead of air. But there's an echo of a shared identity there that really speaks to him. This artwork means enough to Ro that he would have it cover a whole limb, enduring the time and the pain of that process. Orym would know; he's done the same thing with the same limb, for a piece that means everything to him.
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[personal profile] orym 2022-11-22 02:05 am (UTC)(link)
It isn't like he was being very covert about looking, so he shouldn't be surprised when Ro mentions his tattoos directly. But all he manages at first as an understanding nod when he elaborates. Inching under the blankets, Orym feels their ankles brush, then his foot nudge the side of Ro's knee where they meet in the middle. There's no real point to shying away when laying in a hammock means they're always going to get pushed together in the middle, so he lets the contact remain.

"Some, but not a lot. Zephrah is a majority half-elven, with a scattering of others," he answers, speaking just as softly. "My blood-related family was always just me and my mom, so I've spent most of my time with bigger folks."

With a nod of his head he indicates the hold of the ship around them, and the people filling the hammocks strung up throughout. "I guess that's part of why I was surprised to see you today. I don't actually know many halflings."
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[personal profile] orym 2022-11-22 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
One thing Orym has learned while traveling in the last couple of years is that it's easy to tell when someone their size, halfling or gnome or otherwise, was raised in a community of their own versus being one of a few in a community of mostly taller peoples. For those like him, most of the world being too big is just a fact of life, something they've long since adapted to. For others, it's an adjustment that doesn't always come easily. So it's not surprising at all, after learning from Ro today, that he's also one of the former, used to being half the size of everyone else in the room.

Ro's struggle with belonging is clearly more than that, though. A disconnect from a people that are his, but who didn't have a place for him when he returned to be with them. Orym's brow knits down as he considers.

"New faces are rare in Zephrah, like they probably are in Vesrah. It's hard to get to, and not a place most people choose to live without existing ties. People are mostly kind and well-meaning, I think, but Ashari culture is...guarded. There's a tendency to treat anyone who wasn't raised among us like they're just passing through, which can be the opposite of welcoming. No one wants to be a guest forever."
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[personal profile] orym 2022-11-22 04:05 am (UTC)(link)
Orym nods, encouraging, though his heart stings at the melancholy slant of Ro's lips, and the much deeper hurt that must be behind it. Their circumstances are very different, but...he knows what it's like for home to not feel like home. How isolating that feels, and how painful it is to realize that leaving is the only choice left. He knows.

"Sounds like a self-fulfilling prophecy. If people are always treated like outsiders, they'll eventually decide to try somewhere else."

Beneath the blankets, his foot nudges Ro's knee more deliberately this time.

"It's not on you to prove or disprove anything, regardless of what they'll believe. You're just doing what's right for you."
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[personal profile] orym 2022-11-22 05:09 am (UTC)(link)
That Ro's smile is so bright and infectious makes it that much harder to see his sadness dimming it. While Orym is certain he's not said or done anything important, he's glad that it's enough for Ro to feel a little better for tonight, at least.

"I'll have to find someone to complain to if you don't," he threatens playfully. "None of my sisters would forgive me if I didn't at least try it." Lita especially. "I have three older sisters. Triplets," he explains. He can relate to having something to prove. "Not blood, like I said, but I grew up with them. I was the smallest too, of course, but that just made me more determined to do everything the girls and Will did."

Sometimes he doesn't even think about it, conditioned by a lifetime spent together. His name just slips out in conversation like he's still here, like he could wander in at any moment. The joy of his existence, of remembering him, outweighs the sorrow of his passing for at least a little while. Though they are rare, these are Orym's favorite moments. He feels closer to him, somehow. His smile has a bittersweet edge, but it's still warm, and his eyes are soft, lids lowering to focus on the blankets between them.

"He loved skysailing. So if I don't leave Vesrah at least a decent sailboarder, he'd really never let me hear the end of it."
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[personal profile] orym 2023-06-09 07:33 am (UTC)(link)
Orym relaxes back into the hammock's hold, hands folded behind his head. Looking at Ro across from him, feeling their legs brush under the blanket, it really does feel like he's known him longer than a day. He's never this comfortable with people right away. But there's something disarming about Ro, and plenty in both their history and circumstances he finds relatable.

They'll have a few weeks at sea for him to decide if his first impression was right.

"Yeah, I can swim. By Air Ashari standards, I'm pretty good. But I've never done it in the ocean." Which has to be a lot different than the ponds and streams where he learned, and even the bigger lakes he's jumped into since. "I should probably give that a try before I jump on a sailboard."
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[personal profile] orym 2023-08-21 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Since they met, Ro's painted a few different pictures of how he grew up. This one makes Orym smile, reminded very much of Nel trying to keep him out of trouble. "I'll have a good teacher, then." He already has been, letting Orym shadow and help him out since he came aboard.

"Thanks again for today, by the way," he says, thinking of everything he didn't know how to do yesterday. He'll need more practice, but he's learning. "Makes me feel better if I can pull my weight around here. Even if that's less than most people." That kind of humor hits different when he knows his audience gets it from his perspective, for a change. Literally from his perspective. There's no forgetting that they're small in a world made mostly for people twice their size, which just means they have to work twice as hard.