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Mar. 12th, 2022 02:51 pm
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Date: 2022-04-16 02:16 pm (UTC)
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Viktor, too, is having something of a Time processing the fact that he created a living being--something from his past--that thinks and behaves on its own. It's a lot to take in, but it's also heartening, especially when he considers the Hexcore. That had been an adaptable device, and it's likely that if he brings it here, it will act as it would in the real world without Viktor needing to guide it.

Of course Jayce is pleased that Rio seems to like him, but why wouldn't she? He just fed her. Viktor laughs and shakes his head a little, content to watch.

"One of the reasons," he says, finally. "It's also as close as we would get to Piltover, as children. I didn't venture up into the wall until I was a little older. That's where I met Heimerdinger."

He can vividly imagine Jayce as a child, which certainly says something, though he imagines the same is true of himself. It may not be hard to guess that Viktor didn't have many friends--the other children unable to keep up with him mentally, just as he was unable to keep up with them physically. The thought elicits a small smile, though there's something a little bittersweet about it.

"Perhaps. I was, uh. Something of a loner." As evidenced by the fact that he spent his time crawling around in a cave making friends with a giant pink lizard. "You might have scared me off."

Date: 2022-04-17 02:06 am (UTC)
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"Well, I was also trespassing."

A shrug. They both know Viktor has never been one to follow the rules, if he thinks the rules are wrong. Perhaps, venturing up to Piltover had been one of those instances. He can't deny it changed his life, so he'd probably do it all over again, if given the chance.

The thought of a young Jayce without any friends is slightly surprising to him, but he supposes it makes sense. For a moment, he looks a little sad, thinking of them both as lonely kids, but then Jayce mentions a childhood fixation and he has to admit that yes, maybe they would have been friends after all.

"Okay. I would have appreciated your rock collection. That's fair."

Date: 2022-04-18 12:14 am (UTC)
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"I was an excellent assistant. I just didn't want to be one for longer than I had to."

It also (fortunately? Unfortunately?) helped that Heimerdinger was largely oblivious to a lot of the things going on right under his nose. Running off with Jayce to complete Hextech was, perhaps, a very dramatic way of submitting a resignation letter, but, given the chance, he would do it all over again. Just...perhaps with less of a time limit. He'd been aware of Jayce before that fateful assignment, and finds it somewhat surprisingly that they'd never crossed paths, in the few years they overlapped at the Academy, in the end he supposes he's glad it all played out the way it did. They might have been caught, if Viktor had been in on the research much earlier.

Hearing about Jayce as a child is endearing, of course. It makes him want to share a little more, in turn.

"How old? I thought Piltover had laws against that sort of thing."

Viktor pulls up a stool, reaching over for something on the workbench. When his hands emerge from behind a pile of books and other gadgets, they're holding a small clockwork boat (though, perhaps large enough for a child), which he hands, gently, to Jayce.

"These are the kinds of projects I worked on. You probably would have liked them."

Date: 2022-04-19 11:38 pm (UTC)
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"What did I tell you about flattery?"

But, for all Viktor is not an egoist, he's fairly self-assured when it comes to his own abilities. He has to be, when he also has to deal with significant limitations--not that he's ever let that stop him. There's a joke to be made here, about child labor in Zaun, but he lets it go. Not the time or place. Instead, he rests his chin in his palm and listens to Jayce talk about his formative experiences. When he takes the boat, Viktor's expression becomes a little fond.

"Clockwork toys made of scrap metal." Impressive for a ten year old, maybe. "It did work, after a few iterations."

Maybe, meeting Jayce as a child, they could have worked on these things together. The possibilities of what they might have accomplished seems endless, and almost pointless to dwell on, considering he isn't even sure whether or not they'd get along, not having grown into their adult personalities yet--but it's a pleasant thought exercise, regardless.

"Maybe we would have been expelled together." Maybe that would have been more bearable, for Jayce.

Date: 2022-04-21 09:24 pm (UTC)
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"Just as well. There would have been even more allegations of favoritism."

Heimerdinger's favorite, palling around with the Dean's Assistant. People talked enough about Viktor's position. Just as well they didn't over-complicate things, as interesting a hypothetical as it is to consider.

Rio will not be coming with them--she bumps Jayce's hand again and then flops onto the area rug, seemingly content to stay exactly where she is. Viktor imagines he'll find her back in the caves soon enough, though he's still getting used to having an ostensibly living thing in here with a mind of its own. For now, Viktor follows along, letting Jayce take the lead. Once they're out of the lift, though, it's very easy to see where this is going.

Jayce smiles almost as wide as he did that first night. It's nice to see.

"You're sentimental."

Viktor stays on the ground, just for the time being, but he leans against the door frame and folds his arms, taking in the view.

Date: 2022-04-23 06:35 pm (UTC)
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There was never really any question as to whether or not Viktor would join Jayce in his recreation of the night they changed the world--it's just that, perhaps, he likes playing a little hard to get. Maybe it's more satisfying for Jayce, if he puts up a fight and then eventually concedes, and Viktor can't deny he likes the look on his face when he realizes that, yet again, Jayce has won him over. Still, he doesn't do it without a slight roll of the eyes. For effect. To pretend he isn't enjoying this just as much.

Viktor leans his cane against the door frame and then takes a step inside, closing his eyes and allowing the blue glow to take him just as it had seven years ago. He'd never forgotten what it was like, to be suddenly unhindered by gravity--weightless, painless, overwhelmed with possibility.

He doesn't smile quite as wide--he's not sure he remembers how--but he does get close.

"Okay. This is fun; you've convinced me."

Date: 2022-04-26 02:20 am (UTC)
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Viktor, for his part, simply drifts for a moment, enjoying the feeling of it and trying not to think of the realities that await them outside of this room--this strange realm that allows them to perfectly re-create a memory. He wants to comment that they are frustrated by a project, but he doesn't want to ruin the moment. Maybe Jayce is right. Maybe they will figure it out, even if it feels impossible. Out of reach and out of time, but it's better, now that it's both of them.

Jayce has told him about the mage countless times, of course, but it's not like Viktor gets tired of hearing about it. He hadn't expected to fall so in love with magic, and everything about it--but after experiencing this firsthand, how could he not?

Jayce's own passion for it certainly helps, too.

"You've told me." A contented sigh. He opens his eyes--he's upside-down, not that it matters when gravity has lost its hold on them. "How lucky we are, to experience it for ourselves."

Date: 2022-04-27 11:40 pm (UTC)
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It's easy to be awash with possibility, in a place and time like this, where it felt like they had the whole world at their fingertips, and there was no limit to what they could do. It feels like that, now, even though Viktor is fully aware of everything that awaits them outside of this room. Jayce is optimistic, and it's at least a little contagious. He opens his eyes to find that he's floating upside-down, Jayce smiling at him.

"You've been dreaming about this your whole life."

Magic--real magic. Some measure of happiness bubbles within him, at the thought of Jayce finally being able to harness the ability for himself, not just fake it or channel it through a carefully-constructed mechanism.

"It's an almost overwhelming prospect, isn't it?"

Date: 2022-04-29 12:52 am (UTC)
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All he can do is watch fondly--it's the same kind of passion from the trial, and Viktor can't help but be taken up in it, just as he was that very first night. The fact that it's going to be reality sooner rather than later, well. Viktor can't wait to see it.

"If you cry, I won't hold it against you."

Well, he might. A little. His smile says as much.

"I haven't tried," Viktor admits. It all seems a bit overwhelming, to know that he can, so he's put it off by immersing himself in his own work, as usual. "I'll be honest, I'm...not sure I know where to begin."

Date: 2022-05-03 12:40 am (UTC)
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This time he does intercept the gear, reaching out for it and inspecting it a little more closely than he did that night before flicking it away.

"I believe you were the first one to use the word partner. Technically speaking, you chose me."

That said, Viktor did make the somewhat rash decision to hitch the future of his entire career to Jayce's wagon when he barely knew the other man. He doesn't regret it, of course, but things could have ended much worse than they did. Even with a successful experiment, there was no guarantee that their personalities would mesh, or that they would be able to work together long-term. Lucky for both of them, he supposes.

"I'm aware there are entry-level paths. I'm also told that it's prudent to choose one or two things, to put all of one's energy into." If you want to get very good at it, that is. "Perhaps it's just indecision on my part, then."

Date: 2022-05-04 02:12 pm (UTC)
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Viktor rolls his eyes, but there's amusement in it, and he knows it's impossible to take him seriously when he's floating upside-down. How did the two of them get back on the ground, anyway? Between the excitement of completing the experiment, and the exhilaration of creating magic, perhaps the more mundane events of the night escaped him. It was a little awkward, he remembers, with his cane shattered after playing its role as a makeshift barricade and the spare all the way back in his dormitory. Jayce had helped--Viktor had let him, too caught up in the exhilaration of the moment to be overly-concerned about his pride.

It doesn't surprise him that the conversation turns to work. They're naturally industrious, and he can admit that he missed the ease with which they bounce ideas off each other.

"It's the conduit that's the missing piece, yes. If there is an equivalent to the crystals here, that might make things more flexible, but we don't exactly have the time to conduct the kind of search you did, back home."

Months in the desert? No thanks.

Date: 2022-05-07 04:03 am (UTC)
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Viktor, for his part, drifts gently with his arms folded, simply enjoying the lack of gravity. Watching Jayce is amusing enough. It's the same sort of passion that drew Viktor to him in the first place, he thinks. Forward-thinking, focused on possibility. He's not so naive as to think they'll reclaim any of that, but it is nice, to relive the moment. Remember why he threw in with Jayce in the first place.

"I'm sure they'd appreciated a talented student such as yourself," he says, half-joking. Viktor's ideal in this place is possibly to secure himself a position at the Academy, but that thought is always in competition with his need to be engineering, to be doing something with his hands. Making. Building.

Using magic, apparently. He's still trying to wrap his head around the thought--another reason why Jayce is admirable. He's ready to jump right into it.

"Teleportation? I haven't investigated it. There are portal spells, but I've only seen them used under incredibly specific circumstances. What are you thinking about?"

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