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New Age au (A Day at Dream's)
Hey y'all! This is another pre-story Drabble, this time from Dream's perspective! Exiled prince doing his best to interact with the populous and do his daily tasks! This was mainly just an attempt from me to get back into writing for this au, and ofc, fleshing out Dream! Hope y'all enjoy!
(Who do I normally tag? @ancha-aus @papiliovolens @mutzelputz I believe? Welcome back y'all!)
The morning was warm, something that Dream had to be grateful for. Ever since the incident, it seemed like he was faced with far more cloudy days than sunny ones, even in the midst of summer. The winters froze so harshly that trees would splinter at the branch, limbs cracking like cannon shots in the nights. The spring was full of awful thunder storms that spewed lightning and wrought floods, and the fall was constantly welcoming wind storms that threw around the rotten remains of plants all about. Even Blue had to admit that the weather was much worse here than his home kingdom, after the first year theyâd spent at the very border of Orchard.Â
Summers were hit and miss, either clinging to the traces of those awful storms, making everything sticky and humid, or beginning the dry season. This morning, as far as Dream could tell, mightâve finally been the start of a dry season. The garden didnât seem to be swamped, it didnât seem to be wilted either. The plants always seemed to know when rain was coming, because their leaves would downturn. After so many years, Dream made it a habit to glance out one of the back windows to make sure he knew just what to expect from the day.
Buttoning his over-cloak, he found himself lingering at the window for a second. He knew heâd have to talk with a returning scouting party later in the afternoon, their most survived thus far, but beyond that there wasnât much else. Go about the camp, see if he could boost morale, maybe get in a training session with BlueâŚ
Speaking of Blue, his loyal knight was seemingly nowhere to be found.Â
Dream took a moment, crossing the quaint living room of their cabin to squint at the sky. Hmm, already past midday. He had been up rather late last night, night terrors plaguing him as they often did nowadays. He mustâve slept in, Blue had always been an early riser. Up just before the sun, back to bed late in the evening. Dream was pretty sure the only days he hadnât seen Blue out on a morning jog were those that he asked the other to stick around. For safety, for planning, for breakfast⌠If he knew Blue well enough, which he liked to think he did, Blue was probably out right about now helping the supply carts unload to the outer tents. They always came in on the 2nd of every month, and the calendar marked it as such. Bless Blue for keeping such good track of affairs.Â
The prince was practiced as he pulled on his remaining accessories. His archery gloves, which carried up to his elbows, and the thick leather boots gifted to him by a cobbler in the closest village. The boots were durable and comfortable, and while they werenât the morst appealing at first, Blue had suggested that they find someone to embroider them with Dreamâs symbol, the sun. Theyâd done so, asking one of the refugees theyâd taken in if she could, and now they felt much more homey. Of course, itâd been several years now and they were looking worse for wear, but heâd grown a bit sentimental.Â
These things were his, and he could keep them as long as he liked. No one here cared if they were mud-stained and threadbare in a few places, they were always looking at his face, after all.Â
The moment they were buckled securely, Dream took the chance to stroll towards the door and push outside.Â
Just as his plants suggested, the air was warm and dry, something which was deeply familiar to him, and admittedly placed him into a much warmer mood. Especially because, with the good weather, folks had gone about and placed their tapestries outside again. Banners and hanging pieces, all adorned with the shapes of the sun, in bright yellows, striking orange, and even some with that familiar pink accent. Usually, when it rained or snowed, theyâd place the expensive and valuable symbols inside for safety, but with the warm air it felt only right that he could once again see his colors flying.Â
It reminded him why he was doing all this. He had to regain power, to usurp his brother. Free him from whoever was whispering lies into his ears. Be crowned and see his sun in place of the moons which had infected every inch of the capital and many cities beyond. Though, for now, this was good enough. His own little paradise.Â
The walk int the campsite proper was a little ways out from the cabin, a slightly thinner trail through a thin set of trees. Enough that he could see the camp, but the camp wasnât directly connected to his little house, he needed his privacy every once in a while.Â
From even the short walk away he could hear that the camp mustâve been bustling. Warm weather tended to make all of his people more active, it was familiar and welcoming, and rife with time to finish tasks like chores, or playing games, or, even better yet, training. Here there was no dedicated guard like back home, but the militia was very involved in wanting to learn combat, and Blue was certainly a good motivator for them. The clashing of steel and grunting of labored movements was one of several clue-ins that heâd have to stop by the little patch of dirt they used as a training arena of sorts. Off to the side of camp, with a few benches, a shed to store practice weapons, and several targets for aiming practice. Nothing fancy, but certainly enough for these people to learn.Â
The prince could hardly help himself as he stepped into the camp proper and slipped that way.Â
Each step passed colorful tents, heavy canvas died different colors by whoever most often occupied them. Some tenets were larger, housing the folks who stayed here as their home, run out of whatever village or city drove them off. Others were smaller, filled with supplies or individual tents for guests, dedicated to their returns.Â
Dream passed Inlâs tent and smiled to himself in the silence. The inside fo the tent was piled high with half-finished paintings and splattered all over with different pigments. Paint was an expensive commodity, but Ink always seemed to know just how to make the brightest pigments out of the most random objects, plants and rocks and leaves he found on the ground, it was magical. The only thing heâd ever finished when he stayed at the camp for that brief while was the painting which Dream had practically begged him for, a royal portrait, or sorts. Dream sat atop a throne, Blue stood beside him at perfect attention, holding the sun-themed banner. It had been perfect, and it was another of Dreamâs prized possessions. After that, Ink hadnât had the focus to do any of the other paintings he started, but many of them were about tails of Dreamâs usurpment, tails of tragedy told to him by the people, made in rough color splashes or with a big chunk of white at a corner where he lost his focus and moved on. Dream had gone inside once to make sure Ink hadnât left anything behind before he left, but decided it felt lifeless and cold without the artist inside.And besides, Ink could never quite draw Nightmare right. Even though heâd drawn Dream perfectly, and they were identical twins, something always felt off about those pieces.Â
The brief moment thinking about the artist fled. He was surely off killing some corrupt noble right about now for his own corrupt pay, and it was frankly none of Dreamâs business so long as Ink wasnât after his own people.Â
His boots carried lightly over the soft grass, trodden down by the constant walking about camp. Light green and pretty, his heels sunk into soft soil beneath like some sort of bog, but it didnât bother him a bit. If he had his way, the sun would stay out all day and dry up the ground a bit, make it more even and solid. Easier to walk over, less likely to slip into.Â
To just his luck, only a few people spotted him in passing, waving or calling out to him, and a smile and a wave of recognition was all they needed to move on with their days. His aura mustâve been getting stronger, because he could only taste the ambient contentment from the entire camp as he wandered his way towards his destination.Â
And, soon enough, it was upon him. That little patch of ground where the sounds had been coming from. Where the magic of monsters and the energy of humans were all alight with passion and focus. It was a wonder they all stayed so committed. Though, Dream had learned fairly quickly that people like these, who worked in farms, or crafts, making their money day to day, would work harder than any other person heâd ever met. Plus, it wasnât nearly as hard for them to train as others. These very people could wrangle a steer with their bare hands, so all they needed was the fine-tuning and weapon training, none of the strenght building which usually took so long.Â
That was probably why, now, they were as adept as they were with their weapons. Swords and halberds and morning stars and hammers, all of them clashed with another weapon or a practice dummy. Of course, there were only about 10 people out and about at the moment, but a few others sat on the sidelines.Â
There was a brief moment where he was simply stood there. Something about combat, the thrill of the sounds and the movements and the force behind each swing, it was all mesmerising to him. Heâd always been a natural with long-range weapons, and they were the only ones his mother ever approved of him using. Staying out of the direct line of fire, attacking from far away, that was what would protect his physical body, and his image. If he was struck in a fight, then people would look poorly upon him. Of course, if heâd become King he couldâve done anything. Couldâve learned the sword, or even daggers, and gotten up close and personal. Seen the flurry of emotions fly through his opponents eyes even before he tasted them. No mother to tell him no, no babysitter, nothing. Just him and the battle.Â
Alas, here he is, still using his arrows, and still not using close-combat weaponry, unlike the training warriors before him. In fact, he was pretty positive he was one of the only people who actually used the arrow range, even if he didnât need to anymore. Shots were engrained into his mind, muscle memory practically as easy as sleeping. Maybe easier, actually.Â
Regardless, he found himself forcing his eyelights past the forms of the fighting parties, and instead skimmed for Blue. Dream didnât want to interact with the merchants today, but he knew Blueâs next stop would most likely be here. He couldnât ever pass up as great a day as this to practice.
âPrince Dream!â The call for him was loud and excited, and a hot rush of child-like wonder burned through his focus as he stood waiting.Â
His eyelights shot over, catching sight of a monster he knew should be familiar to him. There very very few people who brought their little ones to the camp, for safety reasons mostly, and those who did often had very subdued children, ones who rarely spoke or played or caused trouble. This child was entirely different. Dream always knew they were nearby, because childrenâs emotions were far more potent. Adult emotions felt like a warm bath, while childrenâs joy, for example, was like someone had splashed hot tea onto his lap. Not painful, but far more striking.Â
The tyke who rushed towards him now was giggling in high-pitched squeals and stared at him with two bright orange eyelights, beig and round. He was a little skeleton, maybe four, who had white bones with splotches of a greyish hue splattered across his face and hands. Today he was wearing a little white and yellow tunic which had obviously taken some falls into the grass since he put it on that morning.
âCopper, what did we say about running with the practice blade?â Another voice called out, this one deeper and far more familiar to Dream.
The little one, who Dream now spotted was carrying a dulled wooden dagger in one of his clumsy hands, bolted past Dreamâs legs, only to pivot and rush in circles around him with an energy unmatched and giggles that were unrivaled in joy. HE was obviously getting enjoyment out of causing mischief for his guardian.Â
Dreamâs gaze traveled away from Copper with his smile in-tact, not getting a look at the adult whom he knew he knew. Eclipse, one of Copperâs two parents. He was also a skeleton, older than Dream by at least a decade, and much taller with broader shoulders. His bones were a perfect white, his face a bit long, and his eyelights a simple white. He was wearing a tunic not unlike his son, but adorned with all sorts of belts and a heavy fur wrapped around his shoulders despite the heat. It was a dark brown, his partnerâs prized pelt.Â
Of course, he shouldâve expected to see Eclipse sometime today. Heâd been eagerly awaiting his partnerâs return from the mission. Theyâd be back tonight.
âEclipse, how have you been?â Dream asked courteously, drawing his eyes back to Copper with a plan rapidly forming.Â
Eclipse came to a halt beside him, at least an armâs length away, and sighed a fond sigh. âI am faring well, all considered. Since Ichor went off for this mission, Copperâs been insisting that he has to learn to fight so he can protect us.â Eclipse said. âI apologize for his antics, heâs insisted that he start training right away.â
Eclipse sounded humored, but Dream could feel the tiredness seeping from his shoulders. A tension that was surely weighing on him. For a moment, it had entirely slipped his mind, but a glance confirmed his suspicion. Ichor and Eclipse had been away from camp fro a few weeks, about four months back. Theyâd had a soulling, and now it sat bundled in Eclipseâs arms, quiet and content, probably sleeping. Something warmed Dreamâs heart, knowing that this little skelton was under the impression that he could defend his father and little sibling.Â
Dream chuckled under his breath and gave a genuine grin, letting a small burst of positivity wave away from his core, pushing back a bit of Eclipseâs worry along with it.Â
âNo need to be sorry, I was eager to train when I was young too.â Dream confided, but before Eclipse could give a response, Dream crouched and shot his arms out, catching Copper under the arms and practically tossing him up into the air. He was obviously taken by surprise, because he shrieked with glee and stared at Dream with his big eyelights and the biggest smile. He looked a lot like his other parent, Dream realized.Â
Copper giggled and Dream held him aloft. Copper hardly weighed anything, and it was a little cute how he kicked his muddy little boots in the open air as Dream held him aloft. He was entirely unbothered by his capture, and the energy obviously had yet to fade.Â
âSo, you want to be big and strong to protect your father and little sibling?â Dream asked to Copper, making a mock serious face, obviously exaggerated and playful.Â
Copper gasped and nodded rapidly, excitedly brandishing his little wooden dagger. âPapa gave me dis! I stab any bad guys!â He insisted excitedly, swishing it around wildly in his little hand, arm limited to his side by the way Dream was holding him.Â
Now this was an excited little fellow. Very cute and lively. Dream wondered if he ad this much energy, rushing ahead of his twin to get out into the courtyard and run around, climb the trees when their babysitter wasnât looking. Nightmare sometimes wrestled with him, he missed those days.Â
âWell, I thin you have the makings to be a brave warrior!â Dream encouraged, Copper wriggling happily in his grip, âJust remember, your papa and father want to keep you safe too, so listen to them, alright? Thatâs how you can get to be just as strong as them.âÂ
This was met by Copperâs nodding yet again, âSo, donât go running with that dangerous blade, alright? You might accidentally stab a not-bad guy.â Dream added, to which Copper gasped.
The little boy pulled one of his hands to cover up his mouth with wide eyes, shaking his head vigorously. âI wonât stab a not-bad guy! Only bad bad guys!â He insisted.Â
Dream just shook his head and tutted, âI know, I know, but accidents happen! My friend Ink, he fights with knives sometimes, and he tripped and almost stabbed someone right in the eye once!â Dream exclaimed, and closed his right socket dramatically.Â
This seemed to make Copper hold back a growing smile, and instead his expression was something almost close to a pout. His best attempt at a serious face, Dream had to imagine. Copper nodded one singular, forceful, nod this time. Some sort fo silent pledge not to run with his dagger anymore.Â
Dream smiled at him, âGood, good! First step to becoming a strong warrior, listen to your parents.â he insisted, before lowering Copper down with a smooth motion.Â
The kid giggled again as Dream rustled the top of his skull, and Copper made careful steps towards his dad, an obvious attempt at suddenly being responsible with the harmless wooden blade. Dream was a little proud, usually he did much worse with kids, had to resort to his magic. Maybe Blue was rubbing off on him after all.
âYou really are a miracle-worker, my Prince.â Eclipse said softly, reaching one of his own hands down to gently caress the top of Copperâs skull. He nuzzled into his fatherâs leg and hugged it, attention distracted by watching the other fight not far off from them.Â
Dream didnât deny it, and instead just slunk a bit closer. He peered down at the babybones wrapped in Eclipseâs arm, held snug in place by a sling. It was pearly white just like its brother, but had a slightly longer face with pronounced cheekbones. Dream couldnât help but notice the tension return to Eclipseâs emotions.Â
âWhatâs their name, have you two decided yet? Iâm sorry I wasnât able to check in with you sooner.â Dream asked.
Eclipse seemed unbothered when Dream lifted a hand and gently brushed it against the babyboneâs skull. It didnât stir, didnât even seem to register the contact.Â
âHis name is Steel.â Eclipse answered softly, âI told Ichor we wouldnât be naming any more after metal alloys, but I can never say no to him. Steelâs eyelights are a beautiful shade of metallic silver, it was just too fitting.â Eclipse muttered. âAnd please, donât trouble yourself with it. We are well aware of how busy you have been.âÂ
Eclipse gently bounced his arm a bit, and the babybones curled a bit closer to his chest, burying into the fur cloak draped over Eclipseâs shoulders. He seemed a bit more at ease as the little one gave a little smile in his sleep.
âHandsome name, Ichor has good taste Iâm afraid.â Dream teased, eliciting a smale laugh from Eclipse.
âDo you think heâll make it home safe, my prince?â Eclipse suddenly asked.Â
Dream blinked in surprise, looking up to Eclipse. The other skeleton still had his eyes on the babybones tucked against his chest, but Dream had a feeling he was being watched nonetheless.
âYou mean Ichor?â He asked, and to a hum of confirmation, he tilted his head with a grin, âIâm sure heâll come home safe and sound. Blueâs been sure to send him on non-combat missions, and with plenty of back-up and supplies. We both know that he has a family waiting for him here, we wouldnât send him anywhere dangerous.âÂ
That was a lie. Dream didnât have any qualms about it. He just knew it was a lie. Every mission was dangerous, could turn to combat, and might end in death. Every person here, as much as Blue tried to deny, was expendable. They were part of a cause, they had to be. Of course, Dream would never put children in danger, but Ichor, just like every other person here, came willingly looking to help. He volunteered his family for this willingly.Â
Of course, that isnât what people like to hear. So, heâll tell him things heâs heard Blue say. Blue was so kind-hearted, a softie. The moment he heard Ichor and Eclipse were having another soulling heâd re-assigned all their missions and work, and even after theyâd both recovered, after Ichor was no longer carrying, he sent the guy on the easier missions. Blue didnât want to split a family.Â
Eclipse sighed, almost with relief, at Dreamâs words. âThank you, my Prince. I suppose Iâm just worried over nothing. Iâve been known to do such silly things.â Eclipse relented, and smiled. It was tired, but much happier than before. Dreamâs aura mustâve finally gotten to him. Broken down those worries.Â
âAnytime, Eclipse. I suppose Iâll see you at their return tonight?â Dream voiced, though he knew the answer. Of course heâd be there.Â
Eclipse only took a few more moments, wishing Dream a good rest of the day, before he ushered his son foreward and off elsewhere. Dream waved goodbye to them until they passed a corner, and he internally sighed in relief as he turned back to his original goal.Â
Dream moved closer by a few paces and plopped himself down onto one of the benches, one side left empty by someone who had just rushed onto the field. He summoned his bow to his hands and fiddled with the string, and ill-disguised attempt at seeming busy as he just watched the proceeding spars.Â
So many people stopped him daily around camp, often simply wanting to chat and catch up on their lives. Eclipseâs new babybones was, thankfully, the most exciting piece of news in the last few months, but before that was a wedding between a bunny monster and a hare monster, before that was the death of someoneâs spouse and a subsequent burial, before that siblings reunited, they all had their own stories and things to keep track of. Dream found it trivial, but unfortunately, everyone expected him to now these things, remember them, keep track and ask when they met outside of business times. If he wanted these people to stay, he needed to know.Â
His only grace was that Blue was very talented in chatting. Where Dream could rouse crowds and battalions, Blue thrived in a setting of just one or two, and somehow knew just about everything about everyone. Theyâd talk over dinner, about what they did while split up doing their duties. Dream would tell him about the state of the garden, or the new map he managed to draw up with the cartographer, while blue would tell him all the latest menial news. Crushes, holiday plans, when new people were coming in, all of it. He was always so happy, that Dream simply learned to remember it through him. Shockingly an easy feat.Â
The clanging of swords and the heat were both a welcome comfort, Dream was soaking in the sun like some sort of lizard on its rock.
Dream just hoped he wouldnât eat his words later. Blue had sent ichor and a few others on a mission to simply attend the latest ball, and annual celebration for one of his brotherâs elite knights. The Criminal, he thought, the one with the tiger mask. Killer. The parties hadnât had conflict in the four years theyâd been running, and Dream was pretty sure ichor wouldnât go missing. Yet, anyone they sent directly to the capital had a habit of not returning. Blue had forbade him from sending more spies that way, and had only agreed to send a small party because the ball was meant to be open to the public, so they wouldnât be technically intruding or trespassing. Along with that, Ichor wasnât directly affiliated with their cause. Eclipse, up until now, was usually the one more familiar with intel-work. Ichor had always been more focused on welfare and support. So, Ichor couldnât be recognized. â
Dream would just have a lot of explaining to do if his promise went awry. Grieving souls were never easy, especially those who had children in tow. They often loved the hardest, and fell shortly after their beloved. Frankly, Dream didnât want to lose two promising members of the rebellion, or be left with their children in the worst case scenario.
The prince sighed to himself. Blue would scold him for thinking like this. Maybe he should worry less about the return party and more about his own training. He couldnât risk getting rusty now.Â
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Dream was aware the range was a bit out of his sight from where heâd wandered off to get a drink of water, but when he returned, he hadnât expected to find an arrow embed itself into the block he was passing beside.Â
He jumped a bit with the force of the heavy thunk and almost choked on his own breath when he spotted exactly who was actually training with a bow of all things.Â
Across the range, looking wide-eyed and surprised, was Blue! He had their heavy long-bow clutched in his right hand, an arrow hanging to his side y his left, and a whole slew of arrows leaned against the fence behind him, the kind with thin, piercing points that could tear through armor. Dream had never been more baffled, amused, and amazed all in one. Why was Blue training archery?
âDream! Hey!â Blue called out, and he sounded a bit awkward.Â
Dream took a moment to examine the arrow which had pieced the block of hay they were using as a target. It had entirely missed the circle, actually passing itself at an odd angle through he side, the point poking out from the other end haphazardly. That mustâve used a lot of force if nothing else.Â
Actually, it seemed Blue mightâs been making some progress. Dream had been gone for almost half an hour, caught up in talk with one of the new refugees, welcoming them to the camp. That had given his knight plenty of time to try more than enough shots. Dream spotted now the several arrows which had dug themselves into the dirt, all at a downward falling angle as through Blue had been aiming for the dirt. Then, beyond the hay bale, he could see that several trees in the woods beyond had arrows embedded in them. He didnât know how heâd missed them, honestly.Â
Dream circled back and gripped one which had dug into a pine treeâs skinny trunk, and tugged with all his might. He nearly stumbled, and the end of the arrow seemed to have sap coating it, like blood of the tree itself.Â
Dream actually laughed as he finally approached his knight, the arrow in-hand.Â
âIf you wanted syrup so badly, we couldâve asked for some on the resupply.â Dream joked.
He tapped the shaft of the arrow to the top of Blueâs skull, and the knight sheepishly ducked away from the sticky feeling, the arrow moving with him for a moment before springing away. Blueâs eyelights didnât evade Dreamâs, but Dream couldnât help but notice the embarrassment becoming far more potent from his friend.Â
âAh, yes, you seeâŚâ Blue started, before pausing, âI had no intention of harming the flora.â Blue said, though it seemed a bit half-hearted.Â
Blue rubbed at his skull as he lowered the long-bow from his front, down to his side. It was a huge weapon, with a string practically made of metal. Dream didnât usually bother with the long-bows, sticking to the normal bows, or in desperate situations, crossbows. It took way too much power to shoot a longbow for his liking, limited movement. Usually people on horses used them. Dream couldnât see the light leave someoneâs eye from atop a finicky horse.Â
âIt was a good shot, even if you didnât mean to hit the poor tree, Blue.â Dream amended. The last thing he wanted to do was embarrass Blue, it was obvious the mood was tanking with Dreamâs ill-timed jokes. âCan I ask why youâre trying out the long-bow today?âÂ
The feeling of Blueâs pride washing over Dream like a comforting blanket as the other seemed to get a second wind. He puffed his chest and lifted the bow right in front of him again.Â
âThe Magnificent Blue has actually been learning to shoot for some time! The smaller ones that you use are not very cooperative, but this large one does well!â The explained proudly, âIt was meant to be a surprise, but I would not lie to you!âÂ
He seemed largely unbothered by the fact that this secret of his had just been broken wide open. Though, Dream had to imagine this had been going on for a while now. The last time Dream had seen Blue attempt to shoot an arrow, it had narrowly avoided breaking their window in the back garden. They still had a notch in the wall on the back porch, because Dream begged Blue not to fill it in. Heâd laughed so hard, and back then heâd needed a good-
âWait, why was it going to be a surprise?â Dream asked curiously, raising a brow to watch Blue.
The knight laughed loudly, âBecause! The plan was to get very very good at it, and then join you for a practice one day and show you! I know you are very talented with lond-range weapons, and if I were too, then I could fight beside you without placing you in danger! You mentioned it once, a while back.â Blue explained as though it was the simplest thing in the world.Â
Dream felt a little something in his chest shift to the left as he processed what Blue was referencing. He had mentioned that. Back when they had to scare off some bandits during their trip here, before they found the cottage. He wished Blue hadnât had to charge in while Dream sat up in a tree and shot at them. Dream had wanted to be in the fray, but⌠Blue thought he wanted them both to be long range fighters? So they could stay close?Â
That was up there with some of the most heartwarming things Blue had ever done for Dream. Trust him, there were a LOT of heartwarming things Blue had done. This was surely, however, in the top 15.Â
âOh, thatâs kind of you.â Dream said gently,Â
In his distraction, Blue had knocked another arrow and lifted it up. Lined it. Drew the string back. Released.Â
The heavy string cut through the air with a vocal slapping noise, and both skeletons watched idly as the arrow arced through the air and just hardly skimmed the top of the hay bail, chunking into the ground somewhere behind it instead. There was a moment of Blue letting out a breath and calmly lowering the bow before he grinned again at Dream. His expression was so concentrated not two moments before.Â
âYou know that I would do anything for you, Dream. Besides, using a bow is rather fun! I was unaware of how careful you have to be while firing, and setting it up, and aiming.â He listed off with a laugh.Â
Now the bow was back at Blueâs side, and Dream was even a bit impressed with his bow etiquette. It wasnât pressed to the first at his side, he wasnât fidgeting and bending it, even his motions before he hadnât dared to dryfire with it. He wondered if Blue had picked it up from him, or if heâd sought out advice from another bowman somewhere. Either way.
âI never meant to discourage you from using your hammer, Blue. I know youâre the happiest while fighting with it.â Dream said earnestly, âBut if you wish to continue working with the long-bow, Iâm sure I could give you a few pointers.âÂ
At the enthused expression he received from his knight, Dream grinned, âAnd then maybe you could teach me to use a hammer. Or, maybe a morning star? They always seemed to have a fitting name.â Dream teased, but Blue seemed even more delighted by the thought.
âThat sounds great! We should start now!â Blue agreed, and readied his bow again.Â
Dream was a bit startled, but couldnât bring himself to deny the enthusiasm. After all, heâd been hoping to train with Blue today anyways.Â
He watched again as Blue lined up his shot, but this time, he actually watched carefully. He moved behind Blue, and immediately saw a smidge of problem.Â
âHere, lift your elbow a bit higher.â He instructed, He stepped forward and set his hand under Blueâd elbow, the one which was pulling his arrow back. He shifted under the touch and stopped right where Dream stopped nudging. Immediately his posture looked a lot better, and his aim seemed more sure.Â
âTry pointing a bit further to the right, youâre leaning left.â He added on, and saw Blue squint a bit harder at his target, before repositioning his aim, shifting his feet along with it before Dream could say anything.Â
Then, when Dream gave the commend to release, Blue sent the arrow flying.Â
This time, it whistled as it shot and struck the bail right at the top ring of the target, almost dead center. Blue whooped an excitement, and Dream hummed. He couldâve sworn that wouldâve hit the bullseyeâŚ
Without much through, Dream summoned his own bow and took aim from Blueâs side. His night went quiet, watching intently, and Dream let loose his arrow with less than half the preparation time, hardly a thought. Just as heâd expected of Blueâs, the arrow pierced the center of the ring flawlessly, though it didnât sink in nearly as deep. His brow furrowed as the stared at the target. Why hadnât Blueâs shot done that?
Sure, the bow was heavier, the arrow too, but the fundamentals shouldâve been the same. The golden arrow and landed below the other one, why was that?
âDream?â Blueâs voice cut through his thoughts.
Dream blinked at Blue, and Blue stared back at him, seeming mildly worried.
âMy apologies, could you try hitting my arrow? Iâll spot you again.â Dream requested, and Blue just nodded and prepared himself again.Â
This time, Blue automatically placed his elbow up and turned himself to the right. Dream didnât even need to do more than a little nudge to his arm to encourage a slight but more movement to the right. Blue should strike this perfectly.
The arrow flew, beautifully with a bit of a spin, and⌠Lodged a few inches to the left of the target. He was aiming right! How-
Ohhhhhh.
âThat was great, Blue! You had everything but an extra set of eyes to direct you, good work!â Dream praised.
Now Blue celebrated properly, wrapping his arms around Dreamâs sides in a heavy hug. A familiar one that Dream returned, as he realized how silly he had been for a moment. His arrows werenât affected by the wind. Blueâs werenât magic, so of course the air would throw them off course! For a brief, horrifying, moment he worried heâd somehow stumbled in his directions. It was just the wind.Â
Blue's hug was tight and affectionate, and very very welcome. Dream savored it, returning it tightly, until Blue released him and raised the bow once more. He figured it wouldnât hurt to train until the caravan arrived in a few hours.
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Poor choices. He didnât make many, but he wasnât going to try and claim that training right up until the arrival was a good call. All he was expected to do was welcome them back, and then listen toIchor recount any important information theyâd picked up on, but still. He didnât enjoy being all grimy and sweaty and middy was the best look or the most comfortable. His only solace was that Blue was equally messay, so he didnât feel too out of place.
Ask they approached the path into camp, they saw that the light of a lantern was glowing just a bit down the way, and there alone the road stood the sentinels for the night, and Eclipse.Â
Eclipse still wore that same tunic as before, though it had gained a grass stain along the bottom hem, no doubt from Copper breaking off at a full sprint at some point during the day. The skeleton himself was without his children, and when Blue greeted him and asked, it turned out heâd left them with someone named Jodie. One of the humans, he believed, a kind elderly woman here with her adult son. Eclipse looked exhausted, but Dream could tell is mustâve been from building worry. Nim help him and make sure that Ichor returns on that cart in one piece.
They stood there together in the quiet, and when the carriage pulled to a stop before them, Dream counted as each person hopped off and stood at attention before himself and Blue. One, two, three, for, five, six, seven⌠Eight. Ichor mustâve been looking to give his partner a soul-attack, because he was the last of the party to jump off the back of the cart, a thick bag slung over his back and his grin wide and stupid as ever.
Dream acted like he didnât notice as Eclipse bowled into Ichorâs side, nearly tripping the both of them over and into the grass. Technically, procedure was that Dream would be the first to hear any of them speak, as they couldâve been keeping secrets. However, he knew better than to get between lover birds. That was more of a headache than it was worth.Â
Only when the two were done and Eclipse gave Ichor a swift peck on the forehead did Dream usher everyone into the debriefing tent to discuss their findings.
âYouâre saying heâs bringing in new knights?â Dream questioned.
Everyone had been explaining their stories, but it seemed that Ichor had managed to get the closest. Hear the most. A servant had tripped over him and spilled a red wine on his suit, so he followed them back to the servants halls to get it cleaned up. Because he was so amicable, the maids werenât very quiet and told him exciting news. Two more knights being trained.
Ichor had asked more, as much as he dared, but all he could get was that one of them was straight out of the dungeon, and the other one was burly and definitely a foreigner. Some sort of hired body, they swore. Itâd be fall when the next party was rumored to be happening.Â
Dream hated to hear such a thing. The first criminal was enough, but this second one? And then another? Dream couldnât fathom what sorts of horrible plans were being fed into his twinâs mind, what horrid plans they were going to enact, criminals and thugs running the country by his brotherâs side?Â
He sighed a bit, resting a hand against his chin.Â
âDid you see my twin at all?â He asked then, to the group.
Ichor was the only one to nod, and Dream gestured to him.Â
âThe guy was just as guarded as ya said. The Tiger kept circling back up to the balcony where he was hanging, but the stairs were all blocked off by guards, and some other folks were sitting up there with him. Magic on one of âem was strong.â Ichor explained, and Dream squinted as the torchlight glinted off of the skeletonâs single gold tooth. Now his pelt had been returned to him, and he looked perfectly barbaric, like the first day Dream had seen him.Â
âMm, unfortunate. My brother is smart, he wouldnât spare any detail in his protection, I suppose.â Dream muttered, before simply nodding. âThank you, all. Iâm sure youâve had a tiring past few nights. Go to your tents and rest up, Iâll call upon you if I need to speak with you again sometime later in the week.âÂ
He didnât really want to dismiss them, but it was obvious half of them had gotten drunk off their asses within the first five minutes of being at the party. Ichor was really the only one with any good information, and even then, it was extremely limited. Of course, Dream had to be grateful that Nightmare mustâve been slipping with controlling the tittering tongues of his servants, it saved him the trouble of having to wait any longer for information.Â
Nightmare adding new, dangerous, knights was not ideal,Â
He watched as the party slowly filtered out, some stumbling, some half-awake, and even Ichor yawning as he ducked out of the tent. The only one who didnât immediately flee was Blue, who sat for a few minutes longer before popping to his feet, gathering the notes strewn across the table, and helping Dream to his feet.Â
Together, they left the tent and moved back to the cottage. By now it was far into the night, and Dream could see the stars out. The moon, a thin crescent, seemed to mock him as he took careful steps in the darkness of the path. At least heâd gotten to enjoy the remaining sun the day had gifted him.Â
When they entered the cottage, Dream groaned and moved immediately for the couch. He could try to sleep, but he knew Blue still had to do his nightly routine, and he wouldn't be able to rest with the new information that had been provided.Â
âWeâll figure it out.â Blue said unprompted from across the main room.Â
His friend was organizing the papers from tonight into a nice little box where they kept all the notes for their plans, and when he placed it back on the shelf, he moved over to the dummy in the corner of the room where he always hung his armor. Every night.Â
âI know we will, itâs justâŚâ Ough, he couldnât say it! This was so infuriating! Every scout who managed to come back only brought him worse and worse news.Â
âDo you know, or are you just saying that? Because I know that I know we can figure this out! Two monsters canât make the difference in a coup!â Blue stated matter-of-factly as he undid the buckles on his chest plate and lifted it up onto its rightful spot. Next followed the boots and Dream watched him. The prince was practically deflated on the cushions of the old couch, a pillow quickly tugged into this arms.Â
He was right. Dream knew it, he usually was after all. Still. It wasnât the fighting that worried him. No, he and Blue alone could probably beat up whatever petty criminals were cabhorting with his twin. It was justâŚÂ
âI do. I just- I- I donât know how my twin could be so stupid!â He exclaimed, practically burying his skull into the pillow, bringing his knees up to his chest, practically curling into a ball. âHe was meant to be my advisor, he was the clever one. How could he resort to killers and hired mercenaries. After all those classes he used to tell me about, all the lessons he had to go to, how could he decide to take this path?â He said, hoping his voice was muffled by the cushion.
Unfortunately, like most items in this cottage, it seemed to be cheap and only decorative. No muffling capabilities in sight. He heard Blue sigh, and for a few minutes, the only noise was Blue removing the rest of his armor.Â
When it faded, he strained to listen, and caught the floorboards creaking ever so gently under the weight of his friendâs approach. Then there was a pause, and then a weight on Dreamâs skull. It trailed heavily down his neck and to his shoulders, before repeating itself. A soothing motion, one that Dream resisted for a moment.Â
âI never got to meet him, but I do know you! I think we can definitely knock some sense back into him.â Blue reassured him, and this time Dream listened.Â
Blue was right, after all. Blue had been able to knock sense into Dream. If anyone could bring Nightmare back to his senses, it would be Blue.Â
He let the skeleton keep doing that comforting motion against his skull for a few more minutes, savoring the contact, before he sighed heavily and shrugged. Blue retracted his hand, and was watching Dream with a soft smile when the prince finally lifted his head. The two of them stared at each other for a moment, before Dream smiled back.Â
They both really needed to get some rest.Â
#new age au#dude inclusion of old docs into the new story??? crazyyyy#Eclipse and Ichor are long-standing ocs and in most aus Eclipse Copper Steel and their other kid Rose Gold are all dead sooo. happy time fo#them here!! Ichor is a goofball but actually the more responsible one. Eclipse would scale a tower for fun if he had the chance.#Here they actually get to be a happy couple. And tbh I don't think Dream would know either of their names if it wasn't for Copper#he has a soft-spot for kids even if he's awful with them half the time-#OH! And Dream! He's still in his jaded era#but he's getting better! I feel like I need to stress that Dream is full of love and whimsy and care but. he doesn't know how#to express any of it through normal means. he needs to relearn how to express his care. Blue is helping him! This is not a#smoker downer hurt by the world Dream! He's just been gaslight and girl bossed all his life lmao#I hope his oblivious gay tones are shining through too btw. old habits die hard and he is NOT subtle#the scene with the arrow training? Everyone else can see them being cute and flirting but they're so so oblivious#everyone is betting on whether or not they kiss. they never do. Everyone knows except for them#And!! last thing I think? just like Dream Blue has a persona he puts on when he's out and about. It's not as drastic as Dream's because he#has fewer worries and stressors but he plays up his knight role visually when around others while when they're alone it turns into#the devotion and quiet chivalry that you see at the end. He also risks talking back to Dream more obviously in private. because Dream doesn#mind at all and they're as close to friends as Dream's ever had and closer friends than Blue had ever had#Okay I'm done now. Gonna go sketch Fresh now so that I can answer an ask lingering in my ask box that I love but didn't have time to get to
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