Basic Information - get to know your Faolan wrote:
[Faolan] - (Faoláin/Fáelán) irish gaelic meaning Wolf/little wolf
Identifies as Male, prefers he/him but doesn't mind they/them.
Eventually queerplatonic relationship with Hawyse (on the aro/ace spectrum)Emotional Traits and Personality wrote:Passerby's would describe Faolan as deceptively docile at first glance, his mask of ice paired with his small size lends to the unpleasant surprise strangers experience when met with his aloof and careless personality. Under the chill of his distant demeanour lies a burning rage, at his lot in life, at the world. His anger is deeply intertwined with passion and it flares with short notice. He is prone to reacting aggressively in response to any percieved aggression, and often comes across as tempermental.
Relationships, to Faolan, are consider to be unnecessary and a burden. His philosophy is that they can't hurt him if he turns his back on them first. Any bridges he did have are burnt and the few that survived were deemed unimportant, taking up minimal space in the back of his mind.
Faolan can't stand feeling weak and vulnerable, he always brings as many weapons as he can feasibly carry in order to mentally relax even slightly. (picture that one cartoon scene where people are shaken down and Faolan just keeps pulling out weapons despite having Zero Reasonable places to store them)Build and Physical Traits wrote:
Faolan is small in stature and knows how to shrink into the shadows of the room, his build is lean and well muscled (in the sort of way you see in a street dog that has learnt how to merely survive not thrive). His only natural weapons are his smarts, fangs and sharp hooves. Faolan's horn is the result of one of his supply runs gone wrong in an awful potions mishaps meet cursed weapon. It may not be his natural horn but with time it has truly become part of himself. His "Horn" not only gives him an extra layer of physical protection but also grants him the social protection of blending in with the general population more, he is less likely to be seen as weak when people do a double take at his horn, fangs and hooves after dismissing him based purely on his size and "cute" features.
[skill sets]
Faolan, despite his frosty front is a remarkably decent teacher, as long as he's able to quickly understand the topic he can reword it in a way that is easy to follow along with. He doesn't quite soften around motelings but he does treat them with respect not like children which in turn causes them to be eager and willing to learn, Faolan doesn't mind these types as long as they keep it reasonably quiet (though he'd never admit it). To add to it, he has a great memory, but just because he can remember something doesn't mean he can physically do it.
Faolan excels at sleight of hand (or so he says), it's part of how he has managed to get by, his circumstances called for his morals to relax in order to get through the days, months, years. Occasionally his new tuned instincts get the best of him and some things go missing in his vicinity, while he attempts to be subtle he hasn't always succeeded.
He has a situation specific silver tongue which never fails to work when he is actually Emotional involved in said conversation, this is normally never an issue for him with how most of his interactions are low emotional stakes.
[sub category]
His magical affinity is so low it barely registers at all. (zero, nada, nope). Faolan has very little magic and struggled to learn the most basic of spells BUT he is a pretty decent teacher so long as he understands the concept, he's a crafty little thing and is able to pass off his lack of magic as talent by doing things like sleight of hand and "fake magic", he's not quite sure how he hasn't been found out yet but by god is he going to take this as far as it'll go.
[minor passive magic - enhanced hearing]
Faolan's only claims to magic are that he can Just Hear Better than anyone else, it's constantly turned on so he never realizes other people Can't Hear like that and just assumes its normal? (in his mind it has to be otherwise why would people be talking so loud about secrets like that they're whispering?) When Faolan was born, he had an even weaker version of it but being targeted by a few of the older motelings made his tiny reserves of magic explode and transform under stress into the slightly stronger version it is in order to protect himself, essentially his body desperately needed to figure out how to avoid this traumatic thing and went into overdrive with creating a built in warning system. He subconsciously (and then consciously) uses this to avoid detection from the childhood bullying which later translated into something he keeps up in his adult life to get by in his trade. He uses it to get a heads up when people are coming so he can then hide to overhear snippets of information he Really Shouldn't, this helps with blackmail/general information gathering while also tipping him off when mote are looking at him funny, suspect him or he needs to answer questions. The cost to using it is that to really focus in one something specific instead of just automatically filtering information means he opens himself up to being distracted and vulnerable. Though if he's concentrating he can hear somebody's heartbeat, which can help give an idea of if someone is lying, it isn't foolproof as so many circumstances can cause elevated or erratic heartbeats (and vice versa) so he takes it with a grain of salt and only uses it in a pinch because of the pros/cons cost but this skill can come in handy as a last resort.
Backstory wrote:born and raised in a small (and he means Small) town where everyone knows everyone and gossip spreads quicker than you can say Wait! So when Faolan was born with his ridiculously oversized ears and small structure, he was inevitably destined to be made fun of.
Faolan's parents are doing a solid b- job, his Ma is out of the picture, [left or dead?] and his Da, his soft and gentle Da, just tells (begs) him to stick to the status quo and doesn't want to rock the boat despite loving their child, so tells them to keep his head down and not cause a fuss. He grows up being nagged at about how he needs to keep his rage and passion constantly tempered ("Bunny, you just need to be soft and sweet, kind and palatable, don't antagonize them Bunny" (he didn't, he just existed))
As soon as he comes of age Faolan bolts for the first opening to leave this forsaken town he can get to. He uses the trade routes to get there, pretty much doing unpaid labour to get a free ride/food until he makes it to The City, where he decides to stay instead of continuing on with the merchant. He spends his next few years trying to establish himself there but so far nothing really sticks, he's mainly doing odd jobs around, currently working part-time at this slightly rundown tavern, as much as he hates doing this as his main occupation (he really, really hates "retail/customer service work") it does offer opportunities to listen in to the comings and goings of the shaded corners of the markets. Faolan also uses the odd hours of his job to sneak out and moonlights in one of the more shady vendor stalls at night to (steal) pick up skills and trinkets.
Journal Excerpts from Late Spring, Early Summer wrote:you won't believe the luck I had today, some poor fool wasn't prepared for the thieving motes take advantage of every year and just had their whole wallet out in the open! you best believe i took that, a shame that it ended up being on the lighter side but money's money. I might be able to get my hands on that dagger I had my eyes on later this month, normally I'd pinch it but burning bridges with this guy would be poorly thought out, sigh.i heard through the grapevine that the markets were on high alert this evening, I guess that was a bit too high profile for me to hope it would be brushed under the rug, I'll need to keep my head down and lay low for a while, I can probably get away with sticking to the "dark alley" stalls.
Journal Excerpts from Various Months wrote:i can feel Eyes glaring daggers. into me. not someone having a bad day. intentionally picking me out in a crowd. that's unsettling.today marks another day where I've yet to set sights on the Eyes, perhaps that's for the best.
Journal Excerpts from Various Months wrote:it's concerning how the Eyes are becoming normal. that glare is still as prominent as the day it started. not that that's unusual in this line of work, but the venom behind this set is unusual hostile.the Eyes keeping their distance, keeping just out of my eyesight despite purposely looking for the Eyes. it's starting to get on my nerves.
Journal Excerpts from Various Months wrote:they're back again. I can feel my fur standing on end, they're really getting on my nerves.i've started expanding my range of tricks, if i hit enough mote then surely i'll hit Eyes eventually.
Journal Excerpts from Various Months wrote:haha! i felt Eyes increase in intensity, i must have gotten them yesterday, good to know they were there.
journal wrote:"I met Eyes Hawyse today, that glare sure is something up close and personal. I guess I'll be seeing it around a hell of a lot more now."
How quick spring rolls in wrote:Faolan has had enough of Hawyse just, wandering around town aimlessly, completely ignoring perfectly good passageways and less populated streets. It had been here for just under a year now and it still had yet to figure out pathways that certainly could get it to it's locations quicker. Today Faolan would educate it on his routes even if it killed him.
"Alright listen here you, I've had it up to here with you and your senseless wanderings, just today we have passed four shortcuts that would have cut our time in half while keeping us away from the hoards of people!" His grumbled words may have been rough but the tone carried an almost lighthearted air. "You better be thankful I'm showing you these, do you know how much money people would pay me to show them these tricks?"
They stumble through Faolan's most common routes as he points out the best paths to use if you need to get out of there quickly, the best places to hide and the alleys that take you from one end of the city to the other in half the time. His shoulders slowly roll into a more relaxed position as he provides a steady stream of quiet anecdotes and commentary the whole time, only slipping into silence when he finds a natural lull. He ends the trip by showing her an abandoned roof access just as the sun starts to set, the wind rustles their manes as they take in the sight of their city tiny, distant and bathed in red. The chill of the early spring breeze is a little less lonely when they're together after all, they don't notice the way they sit just that little bit closer to the other than normal.
Summer brings fond memories wrote:Faolan was dozing off in his favourite corner booth, tucked neatly away in a corner directly facing the door, Yse was late again and he absently wondered if it had gotten lost in a book again, it wouldn't be the first time. Just as he thinks of getting up to go track her down, a body slides into the seat across from him, a leg jostling him as it goes. Groaning, Faolan cracks open a single, unimpressed eye to stare down the unrepentant (awfully amused) mote in front of him. "Well hello to you too, good book I'd take it?" he mumbles, voice quiet amidst the lulling chatter of the busy cafe, still half asleep despite the interuption. (Something about the long summer days makes Faolan want to curl up in front of a warm window and sleep for eons.)
He closes his eyes for just a second, his shoulders slumping now that Yse is finally here. He jolts awake as it nudges his legs hard, sitting up his fangs glint in the light as his jaw cracks through a yawn, "alright, alright, I'm up! Jeez, can't a guy take a nap in peace around here?!" He shoots her a knowing grin (something less sharp, less guarded then the one he shows the world) as he scrubs at his eyes. "Lay it on me, my fine partner in crime-" Yse cuts him off with the same practiced "I told you not to call me that." "-what have you ordered for us today?" A laugh sneaks out as the look on it's face, mouthing along to it's next words. "Why are you so confident I even ordered you something?" Faolan lets out a little contented sigh, the familiar routine of their banter now a welcome permanent presence in his everyday life.
The universe, as if hearing their little game, decides to mess with Hawyse. A waiter turns up and places down their order before disappearing. "Now lets see, what would you know there's one plate, oh lookie here, two plates! and two glasses, what was that about not ordering for me my dearest Yse." He glances down at the plate that's slid across to him, oh, delicious, that's the hot ham croissant I was eyeing the other day. Did it see me eyeing it? Faolan digs in, letting their booth lapse into silence.
Faolan clears his plate in record time, only a few buttery flakes left behind. He bumps her leg, "psst. Psssssst, Yse, oi look over there," he nods his head towards the door, a pair of motes walking through as the bell above jingles a happy little tune, "do you think they're here on a date? I haven't seen them around so they're probably here for the markets, do they know about the visitor fee this place does? Remember the first time you found out, hahaha, I can't believe that was so long ago!" His voice comes out muffled halfway through as Yse slaps a hoof over his mouth, "Yeah, yeah, I know... Only whispering if I'm going be speculating about everyone" In a last attempt to free his face, he shoots her the most deviously devastating, pathetic wet eyes. It resolutely avoids eye contact. He leans back and snickers, gingerly pushing it's hand away, "pftt you know you enjoy it. Now, look at that mote over there, doesn't he look like he's here to dramtically break up with his partner, I bet they had a terrible row just before coming here." Faolan takes a second to peer at them harder, "No doubt about that awful haircut he got, wait wait, is that bleach?! he dyed it blonde, homedone of course, oh no! He probably ended up bleaching their best shirt! You see it too don't you Yse?" Giggling Faolan turns to face Yse, eagerly waiting for it's input, knowing that resistance is futile. The rest of the lazy summer afternoon is spent much the same, quiet shushing whenever Faolan's nonsense gets just a bit too loud, and a warmth blooming in his chest as they jostle each other in jest. Just another day

The fruit is a lie wrote:Leaves crunched underfoot as a small mote made his way to the city centre, rumour had it a stall had gotten their hands on some fancy imported fruit. It's all everyone could talk about, Faolan quite frankly was getting sick of it but curiosity was a tricky beast. He spent most of his shifts that week sniffing around for more information of the new It Thing, as luck would have everyone in there tavern were chattering away about how to get their hands on it. He'd picked up more shifts in preparation for future splurging. Faolan does spend a bit of time apologizing for being busy (while dodging the reason for why exactly he's so busy like a pro) but justifies it for the very reason being that Yse likes to try new food and Faolan likes to indulge it (even if it means having to cough up money the legal way).
He turns up at her room, not through the window this time, carrying a dainty velvet box with exquisite embroidery. Faolan ignores her pointed stare as he hands it over to her. "Did you want to try one? They're new." Still suspicious, Hawyse lifts the lid to reveal a bundle of purple-yellow berries. "And what exactly are these? They look expensive, Faolan. Is this why you picked up so many shifts recently?" One long ear twitches, "noooo of course not! Anyways I think the guy said these were from a different city? Continent? They're an autumn exclusive product. Motes were say that they're supposed to have a sour-tart and tangy taste that sweetens up like lemonade at the back of the tastebuds."
The flesh of the fruit gives way with a satisfying crunch beneath their teeth, Faolan chews, mulling on the flavour "it's pretty good, what d'you think Yse? I kinda like them-" "Lan, does your mouth feel itchy, too?" Faolan's head whips towards Hawyse in a wild panic, "NO! no, it's NOT supposed to itch!"
After Faolan finds a potion (directed by Hawyse) to help reduce the swelling, he swears to never buy another box of these berries, ever. What a way to discover a (mild) allergy.

Winter brews wrote:Faolan swings open the door to the attic, this year's winter is already gearing up to be frigid one, the freezing winds outside already starting to howl. Faolan shivered at the change in temperature set in, this is why he still stayed in this dingy attic, it may be small but it kept the heat inside. His bones creak as he stretches out his back, more than ready to tuck himself into his nice warm bed, instead he's pulled up short at a figure laid across it. It looks like Yse had stopped in the visit him after his shift but fell asleep before he arrived. Faolan's lips curl up ever so slightly, before turning around to pull a few spare blankets down, meticulously smoothing and tucking it over Yse. One night in a chair won't hurt. Sleep well Yse.
Another cycle of the year wrote:Summer had come around again and brought with it long awaited vendors. The lesser known cornerstreets of the marketsquare were in full swing and (in)conveniently not actually held near the square. As Faolan picked his way through backalleys and over roofs of older buildings, the structures kept getting more dilapidated and underdeveloped compared to the sparkling townhouses and elabourate fountains. He stumbles as a rotting wood panel gives way beneath his feet, Damn it, Yse will have my head if this swells. It made me promise not to hurt myself again, something something too expensive to keep buying herbs for healing potions. Whatever. It's only expensive if you have MoRaLs. his eyes roll as he imagines it's fuming face glaring at him, I'm on thin ice with being able to keep going on solo trips, she'll never let this go... Faolan continues on his trek, albeit a little slower and twice as cautious.
Quiet mutterings flutter along on the warm evening breeze, dancing around moving bodies. Doing the errand runs at night were a comfort that just couldn't be compared, and recently it gave him an excuse to go hunt little trinkets down to leave on Hawyse's bed.
Candlelight flickers off the glinting metal, vendors exact in their placement to best attract eyes but Faolan only has his sights set on one stall in particular. He'd scouted out this area a few nights ago on a routine wander and had noticed something that caught his eye, a trail of delicate, dim glow, not something he sees very often but something about it is just so familiar yet the exact memory remained just out of his reach. Faolan subtly stalked the shimmering past stalls he normally would have stopped at, one eye on the trail and one eye on avoiding suspicion. The trail abruptly stops at a humble popup, it's shelves upon shelves containing a few ancient looking trinkets and bound books. Huh... Odd. Just before he's about to enter he catches a glimpse of the time, his shift is about to start. He makes a mental note of it's location before booking it back to the tavern.
Now standing in the same place he hesitates at the threshold before stepping through. The shelves seem taller inside than they had outside, stretching out in a maze of objects. Now, what was giving off that glow? He peers into the darkness hoping it will spark back up but it's just his luck that it stayed gloomy, welp, guess I have to do it the old fashioned way. Faolan amuses himself with trawling through each nook and cranny until all that's left is a lone table in the back corner, it had escaped his notice until now. At first it looks like nothing impressive and just as he's about to turn away he sees it. The glow is back, faint but undeniably there. He creeps carefully towards the table taking in a dust covered box of some sort, jewellery perhaps?, a few ornamental daggers and a small stack of hardcover books. Leaning close, Faolan peers at the items, he can't quite make out what's written on them. He blows a gentle stream of air and coughs (quietly) as the cloud of dust erupts in his face, there, a symbol repeated on every item. He knows he's seen and felt this somewhere before but irritatingly, for the life of him Faolan can't remember. There's an almost gentle "warmth" radiating off them, they're just begging to be taken. Faolan closes his eyes for a second, concentrating on his surroundings all he can heat are hushed whispers drifting in from the street, he hadn't seen a vendor manning the stall when he walked in and from what he can hear they haven't returned either. From within his thin, dark cloak he pulls down his fur trim hood masking his face from view and swings a satchel out from under it before darting a quick swipe across the table sending the items tumbling into it. It's not my fault! If they didn't want their things to be stolen then they shouldn't leave stall unattended!
Faolan feels the satisfaction of another hunt gone well, he got what he came for and now he's going to get back to Hawyse. He looks up at the sky noting that the darkness had started to give way to dawn, how long was I even in there for? Yse should be waking up soon. Faolan isn't sure how he kept to a controlled walk until he was out of sight but as soon as he rounded that corner he broke out into a sprint, following the increasingly familiar route to Hawyse's place. When he reaches her door he checks the handle, giving it a wiggle, Locked again? Rude! The lock is no match for Faolan though and he's quickly inside, disappointed at the empty room that had been hidden behind a single lock. Oh. I guess it's out then... his ears seem to sag before he perks up, a sly, toothy grin breaking out, time to do some snooping then! Faolan drops his coat on her bed, satchel tipping unsteadily before it crashes to the floor and collides with Hawyse's own belongings. Whoops... Faolan watches the disaster happen like one watches a train wreck I know I said snooping but this really wasn't what I meant! Casting a worried glance towards the door, Faolan quickly crouches down and tries to clean up the mess as best as he can, once he has two vaguely different piles sorted he goes to put them away before a quick mental count shows that he has one book too many. He lurches up and spreads them gently across her bed, symbol, symbol, symbol, symb- huh? Faolan's head tilts, that can't be right, start again, surely they'll feel different? He repeats the counting several times over and still comes up confused, he knows that he hadn't stolen purchased that last book but here it was giving off the same warmth as the others, a weathered symbol embossed on it's binding. He knows he shouldn't but he can't resist opening the cover, just to confirm, and sees a faded writing 'To my dearest Yse-' Faolan's stomach drops and he (gently) slams the book shut, repacks up the rest of her belongings while stewing over what to do with the objects he'd poached. He wavers before leaving them laid out intentionally on her bed. He can't bear to see it's face if he made the wrong choice. He casts one last uncertain look over his shoulder before slipping out of the room, the click of a lock is all he leaves behind him.

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