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They both knew the truth was that the family could have completely sealed up his room, or turned it into Izzyâs new bone dyeing studio and he would have been none the wiser. The only thing that might have jarred his memory would have been when he ran out of clean clothes, or the off chance that someone came home with him by choice. She assumed that the idea of fucking in the basement surrounded by disease was not on the vast list of kinks that were homed here.
âSometimes.â She echoes with that air of disbelief that makes it entirely too obvious that sheâs amused with the mere attempt at lying. Itâs very hard for any of them to pass something over the other, sheâs noticed. Lying comes like a second nature to the public, but her siblings very rarely find a reason to lie to one another - not seriously, at least. âThat isnât half as bad was the rest of us suffering your smell.â She points out, obviously just talking shit for shits sake at this point.
âBecause you canât what, find the bat?â She questions, trying to piece together where his sentence had been headed but knowing that not a single soul on the planet could actually read Vince that well. He had a way ofâŚturning in different directions, a certain unpredictability that was a little more endearing than it would have been on anyone else. Squinting a little bit as she looked at him once more, before finally allowing eyes to adjust to the lighting fully. This was only so that they could silently begin to join in the task of searching for the escapee.
âYes, if wolves can get rabies, then werewolves can get rabies. My question would be, whatâs that do to the ability to shift? Are they just stuck in big unruly dog mode?â A slough of questions that didnât really need to be answered - and would only serve to further complicate the distraction, but she had inherited the hobby of talking out loud, talking through things the way some of the others did.
âYouâre full of shit.â She calls up the stairs behind him, content to help look for the animal at large while he finished with the worlds fastest shower.
He kept plenty of clothes in the basement, in the alarmingly badly kept pile that was actually entirely out of character with his normal fixation over things in certain places, but still, he got dressed down there most days so it was just easier. Though he would have been appalled that Dev thought it was that much of a struggle for anyone to willingly come home with him, he had an entire town to explore! Was it that impossible? Apparently everyone else thought so, but he remained mostly unaware that his siblings clearly had a total lack of faith in his social skills.Â
"I've changed my mind, if you're going to be this mean to me the rest of the day I'd rather just stay here and watch TV." He groaned with all the misery of a child being picked on, yes, very purposely so, though for a moment he also entertained the thought because he knew there had to be several episodes of the half a dozen or so craft shows he watched with a practically religious fervor on the DVR and it was only a short matter of time before Liam decided to get rid of them. Nothing was sacred in that house, sadly.Â
Go outside like a normal person for once.Â
With even the voice against him Vince had no choice, he was halfway up the stairs and still talking. "But werewolves have healing abilities and are generally disease immune, like most of the people in this town and it's exhausting, by the way." Really threw a wrench in his plans, didn't it? "But I don't know because my powers have been doing weird things since we've been here and-" The words cut short with a startled sound out of sight, nearly at the top of the stairs, as he tripped over a box. "My notes, I was saying I couldn't find them." But he would later once he stopped trying to find them, there was a pattern to it, nearly every time.Â
And it was a very impressively quick shower, yes, while Dev was bat hunting he made an effort at more presentable human being, clothes and all even if the change was actually only from one pair of jeans, t-shirt and hoodie to another it did still on some level count. He also counted the coffee he spied on the counter in the kitchen in passing as a follow-up to that sandwich and reappeared at the basement door with cup in hand. "So where are we going?" Lifting it he paused just short of drinking it, not certain Izzy hadn't been doing something in the kitchen that morning but decided to take the risk, and a sip, which thankfully carried no strange tastes that marked some manner of poison or whatever else she amused herself with.
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Her desired reaction was just that - the one that would have him acting as if heâd never heard any of them speak of sex before. The length of time their bonds had been given to cement over the time spent was enough to erase what should have been boundaries. It wasnât like they were siblings in the sense of the word that people used now, anyway. They didnât share blood, not even their vessels had, but as far as she was concerned it didnât make a difference. While Vince was content to play the older brother role - perhaps sheâd taken on the older sister.
âIf you could hear through the walls, this wouldnât be the first time weâve heard a complaint, first of all. Second of all, you would have sound proofed your room, not that youâre ever in it.â She played into the attempt to jostle her a bit, shaking her head enough to allow now blonde hair to fall into her face. Annoying enough, that braid she currently wore would never quite keep it in place. Soon enough though, surprisingly delicate hand would chase it away, tuck it behind her ear.
âOut.â She repeated in a way that made it clear she wasnât quite giving him an option in the matter. He needed to remember to leave this place - even if the reminder came with a swift kick in the ass, quite literally. âGreat, then if the bat is taken care of, perhaps you should shower before we set you loose on the town.â It was her turn to wrinkle her nose.
âYou smell like the thirty year old stuck in moms basement living off of pizza and WoW raids.â
"I use my room, sometimes." They both knew how much of a lie that protest was, that space went unoccupied much of the time because what need did he have for sleep and he was easily the least likely of them to be entertaining guests. The basement served him better, too well at times like that day when Dev had to come drag him back into the light of day. "Maybe I'm just too polite to point out how traumatizing it is, I could be suffering deep psychological damage." He was, yes, but that really had nothing to do with his sisters or brother's personal lives..Â
Isn't the definition of madness repeating the same task over and over and expecting different results?
Well, there was a point, yes. The voice and Dev both had excellent ones to make; he did need to get out of the basement a few hours because he'd been stuck in his current cycle of fixation for too long to keep track of. "I showered this morning, thanks."Â
Not untrue, but also not useful.Â
"Then I had to move some boxes. Do you think werewolves can get rabies? That was why I had the bat, of course, because I don't have a wolf at the moment but I wonder if focusing on the canine element is enough to override their natural healing if it's a strong enough strain. So, boxes, and my notes. I think I moved some of them though because I can't -" Vince trailed off since Dev was still just standing there with that expression of tired indulgence that he received far too often when rambling over whatever notion had caught his attention. "Right, shower."Â
Vince abandoned his perch with all the sheepish smile of a child being chastised and headed for the stairs, the short few minutes it would take him to scrub off the dust and other traces of grime, fluids and whatever else were bound to be even more hurried than usual. "Well that's unfair, I haven't even played that in years."Â It had been a phase, he'd insisted at the time.
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âHis own age.â She repeated the ridiculous dig because she liked it. There was a laugh, lighter than usual, that followed in turn. While Liam did suffer more for his baby face, Vince wasnât exactly too far beyond him in that particular category. It suited them both though, the reflection of the vessels theyâd picked. Devya couldnât remember how long sheâd been wearing hers, but it had been long enough all the other faces had pretty much bled from her memory.
âI never said I had any intention of being anything other than nice, for that matter.â She corrected, making a face at him as if it were absolutely preposterous to suggest she, of all people, would have taken the opportunity to be the definition of heinous bitch. âCrying, dear brother, produces tears, as you know. Tears, Iâm told, can be quite the compelling lubricant.â She recalled a conversation with a certain stone someone who had dropped that bit of information in passing. It was a shame sheâd never gotten the chance to test the theory, not yet, at least.
âNo one important.â She nodded her head as if it were going to be reassuring at all. They all knew that Devya would go above and beyond just to make sure her dear twin didnât suffer any, including lie for her when needed. It wasnât like she had sins sheâd need to pay for, after all. âAnother jockey.â Her nose crinkled, a sneer obviously following. âHe drugged the horses and beat them when they lost, heâs lucky his worthless little ribcage gets the chance to mean so much more than he did.â That didnât mean that she hadnât tortured him, but that wasnât the point.
âVince, finish the sandwich. Letâs find the bat, and then weâre going out. If you donât know what the town has to offer you, youâre going to get a crash course. And no, you canât say no. So donât bother.â
It was true, he only had a small amount of room in that regard, but he was quite purposed in his appearance. Liam he had no idea, whatever whim had inspired that was what it was and Vince didn't judge his siblings' motives for the bodies they took, but he certainly did not want to return to old habits so that intimidating form served him well enough in going both unnoticed among people and putting them more at ease. He didn't mind so much being overlooked, it was a good reminder of the lesser hand he wanted to play. Power was no longer the intoxication he had known in the beginning of things, to bitter a taste in his mouth from what it brought.Â
"And that's the sort of information about your personal life that I can live without." His expression quickly shifted to a cringe and he lifted hands to cover his ears, the gesture one of humor that was exaggerated for the sake of teasing. "This is far too much overshare." But he had little doubt it was the truth, Dev had a wicked streak a mile long and too much time made the usual interests feel mundane and boring, they all had a bit of that impulse to them, yes, in different ways. Personally, his preferences ran more towards the masochistic than the dominating but to each their own. "It's bad enough I can hear that half the time through the walls upstairs." Which wasn't entirely true but the conversation wasn't half as entertaining if it wasn't, as most things were, excessive.Â
Very mature, all of that.Â
Not much room to disagree there, he gave the voice that much and dropped his hands when the conversation shifted to the matter of murder. It should have been troublesome how common a topic it was around the house but, no, it wasn't really. "Hmn? Sounds like a charming one." Maybe it was justified, in some cases, but Vince didn't bother to debate the matter.Â
Way to take the moral high road there.Â
Holding his hands up both to show that he had finished off the last of that meal in a few bites and as a show of mild defeat, he uttered an exaggerated sigh. "Out? But I still have work to do." A weak protest at best, he was always itching to roam the town but too often got fixated on some task downstairs and just stayed there. "Bat, right, it's fine. If it is still around here Sal will just eat it, probably dead already." It wasn't like the rat was picky, either of them, but that one was the worst of the two. Besides, how many places could a bat escape to in the first place? The basement was secure for a reason, a lot of reasons actually, nasty little reasons that caused epidemics.
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âWhat, never seen a pixie before?â Nyx shrugged easy, his posture relaxing some after the other man showed his palms, a placating gesture he didnât need to be from around here to read the right way. He brought the thread to his lips, chewing through it after he decided the last stitch was thrown in there. It wouldnât heal pretty but it would heal which is what mattered in the end. âThey are not as gentle as they seem.â
âYou ask a lot of questions for a man who has yet to introduce himself.â The pixieâs inched forward, a smirk etched into the corners of his mouth, eyes intent on the other man. âShould I be worried?â
"Yeah, but it's been a while, few decades maybe? Not sure, too easy to lose track." For a long moment he was trying to recount the last time but since most of his work involved humanity it was only in passing that he encountered the supernatural. They were, so far, still mostly immune to his talents so he didn't interact as much with them. Still, he was weighing it over, trying to piece together the lost moments and that went on for far too long.
Focus, you're just standing there looking like you're lost.Â
Hn. Shaking it off, Vince tried to tune back into the conversation and went back through the mental list of what had been said, taking note that the other man at least didn't look as irritated as he first had. Sometimes that was the best one could ask for when far too many people were more prone to growling than at least giving a false pretense of being friendly. His own was hardly false, people were very interesting, so it was disappointing how badly they took it at times when curiosity got the best of him.Â
"Oh? Well, most races are like that, that misconception that pixies are tiny little fluttery things," the words were coupled with hand motions to demonstrate the hilarity of size, "I always thought it was funny how humanity had such bizarre ideas. You look borderline terrifying, if that makes you feel better." His tone dripped with that usual cheer, the words earnest for the sake of agreeing that the stranger did look like he could break someone's face.Â
Should he be worried?
For once the voice sounded mockingly amused and Vince couldn't help but grin, finding it funny himself; really it was up for debate given those shiny wings. "Vince." The name was offered alone because time had taught him that very few people wanted to touch him with the title he held, even so far as a handshake, so he kept both hands tucked out of the way. "Some people worry, I guess, but you'll be fine. I think pixies are like most inhuman creatures so I'm fairly harmless to you."
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Which plague would have been better if you'd had access to glitter? And don't say all of them.
âMost of the more interesting plagues my brain was a little more preoccupied with other things than glitter, I was more high strung in those days, very guts and gore about it. Not the fondest of my earlier work these days, heh.âÂ
âDonât think humans really appreciate the approach either way, glitter or not, so Iâm not going to win any friends no matter how I do it, itâs mostly for my amusement. That whole...Justinian thing in Egypt might have gone over a little better if my rats were sparkly though. But thatâs just my opinion.â
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Fixing the bat is quite comical considering she canât really recall the last time her memory of his experiments ended in survival. That was the problem with some of those nastier diseases, the ones she assumed were far more fun than the rest of them. Those were also the ones she took more interest in personally, the ones you could use to start, and even end wars. There is a bit of a laugh at the thought though, of the tiny animal making a recovery, before she shakes her head. Her brother casually eating a sandwich in his mad laboratory is another reason smile is cracking.
âIâm not judging him and his sudden interest in men who look like prepubescent boys.â She holds up both hands like itâs a white flag, throwing in the towel of harassing her favorite little sibling, but they both know better. Sheâs hardly done, she never is. To be fair though, Liam gives her just as much shit as she gives to him. Itâs a mutual rule of their particular bond. âI, personally, just donât see the appeal.â She finishes, before the conversation moved onto Izzy and the growing collection of bones.
âPerhaps she can make a rainbow ribcage instead.â She muses, clearly envisioning the idea and finding that she likes it. This is obvious by the way features light up, proud of both of them for something they hadnât even accomplished yet. âI have been at the bar mostly, I did meet a very interesting pixie the other day. I canât recall the last time I had actually seen one..itâs been so long since weâve been out.â
"Maybe he's just interested in someone his own age for once." Vince pointed out with a barely contained amused sound, his sisters might not have appreciated his humor on the matter but he absolutely enjoyed tormenting Liam about his youthful appearance because it always hit that nerve with his younger brother. True, none of them really were different in age and were about as old as time itself but there was a certain hierarchy to the situation, himself being the 'oldest' by simple order of purpose. "Which means you have to be nice, if he is."Â
He hated to point out the obvious, sometimes, but Dev's dismissal of the idea hardly came as a surprise. "Of course you don't see the appeal, you'd just make somebody like that cry." It wasn't an insult, only an observation of his sister's dominating personality. They all had their quirks, he didn't fault that, had his own as well even if his were about as fragmented and swift to change as the direction of his thoughts.
Wait.Â
"Where did she get a ribcage?" The question hit him as an afterthought once he had finished that sandwich and his focus was busy realigning itself back into the moment. "She didn't kill anybody important, did she?" Important by the standard of likely to get her into trouble, of course, Vince had plenty of empathy for mortals actually but he knew there was no arguing with her when Izzy was entertaining herself.Â
Occupying himself with other thoughts, his head tipped just barely in contemplation; he found other races fascinating and Dev knew that, so of course the conversation caught his attention, at least for a moment. "You get out more than I do, I didn't even know there was anything like that in town. Aww, did you make a new friend?" He actually sounded a little hopeful, that was no small task for any of them given how uneasy people could get over what they were.
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Needle and thread in hand, his wing in his lap, Nyx was trying and failing, rather spectacularly at stitching a tear on the surface of it. Mouth pinched at the side the pixie swore. All his efforts had achieved was an ugly irregular pattern of white thread through the blue tint of his wing.
âThatâs bullshit,â He sighed, looking up to meet a pair of eyes, expression shifting to a glare in matter of seconds. âWhat are you looking at?â
"You." Vince was nothing if not rather forward with conversation, social graces extended to his usual cheerful personality but he was otherwise vastly questionable in ability to handle interaction with the delicacy many people had. "Or, your wing, I guess, if you want to be specific."
You want to maybe not sound like a weird creeper? Yeah?Â
It wasn't the first time his running mental commentary had proven to be right in assumptions, his conscience was quite the talkative one, usually insightful as well. So he reconsidered and tried a different approach, hands lifted in a show of harmlessness over the whole matter while he tipped his head at the other man. "I just didn't know you could do that, sew them back together. They're very pretty though, shiny, that's what distracted me."
This isn't better.
"Anyway, that also looks painful, what did you do?" Try three, as it was, but maybe that one was the charm, as the saying went.
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The mention of the bat made her cross those arms over her chest, but not in a defensive gesture. She didnât mind any of her siblings strange little hobbies. They all served her own purpose, after all. Perhaps that was a selfish way to think about it, but it didnât make it any less true. Viral weaponry, or the threat of it - had done wonders for the business of war. Famine, or food in general had always been a staple when it came to the source of a good old fashioned dispute. It was only her who served someone else, her sister. They all played into one another, the perfect fit to the most dangerous puzzle.Â
There was a laugh before she nodded behind her at the door. âYou better find that thing before Izzy does, or it will be a cup holder.â There was a moment taken, to tap finger to her chin, trying to figure out how exactly Death would pull that one off. It would be tucked away to mull over later, instead. Attention rounded back to her brother, depositing the sandwich on a nearby table. For all she cared, he could experiment on it later.Â
âYes, I heard he showered with some teenager or something at the gym, and Isadora has made some very lovely wind-chimes from someoneâs rib cage. There on the porchâŚsomeone asked where we bought them, as if they are early Halloween decorations.â A pause for a chuckle at the look on their faces if they knew the truth.Â
"She can have it when I'm done, if I can't fix it, I just probably shouldn't let it get outside." All manner of interesting things could happen when one of his projects escaped and very few of them were anywhere near as entertaining to other people than they were to him. Other people couldn't appreciate a good experiment though, sadly. Actually, if he found the bat before Izzy maybe it would recover, there was always that chance and an equally intriguing though.Â
Your sister is talking again, idiot.Â
Right, there was that. Vince only then noticed the sandwich as well and abandoned his search for the winged creature in favor of retrieving that instead, picking it up off the table and sitting there with his usual gangly tangle of limbs that never seemed to fit together just exactly right. The conversation snagged his attention, for the moment, even as he took a bite. Really, had he remembered to eat earlier that morning? He couldn't remember and Liam had been absent to remind him with his ever-present snacking.Â
"Oh, leave poor Liam alone, let him have some fun, one of us should." Vince couldn't help but laugh, ever the advocate for the idea that his siblings could do no wrong in anything they did. But there would be teasing later about it, oh yes. "Oh, I need to show Izzy something later, I was watching videos earlier about dyeing bones, it was really interesting and, honestly, they're so bland just white." Vince hummed with a vague hand motion before returning to his sandwich for a few bites, then speaking again. "And what have you been doing?"
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The four of them spent a surprising amount of time apart for how insanely close they were. Currently, she couldnât remember the last time sheâs actually seen Vince. Granted, she knew he was there, hiding out in the basement, but there was a certain solace that came with sight. That explained why she had managed make him something - food yet again, but a simple peanut butter and jelly would have to suffice.
A pause at the door, listening for some kind of noise from inside - as if she expected him to be in there tearing something apart, but eventually hand reached for the knob.
âYou know, youâve probably missed about five things you could have made fun of Liam for.â
Hiding was a subjective term, he enjoyed social interaction an unhealthy amount but, alas, work was demanding and the worldâs constant state was a fixation. Plus he had gotten distracted a few times online; very important research about dyeing bones because Izzyâs collection was just abysmal all monotone. No end to the amount of things he had to do and the basement was, after all, his self-proclaimed base of operations. Otherwise known as the only spot in the house he wasn't tripping over someone else, and really for whatever odd reason his dear siblings weren't fond of when he happened to forget and leave some project lying around. They called him the dramatic one but, honestly, he always overlooked bloody clothes dumped in the laundry and tried to the kitchen being a mess that he had to clean before fixation set in; how was he the dramatic one?Â
His words trailed the motions around the room, brow furrowed as he clearly was searching amid papers and boxes, vials and stacks of notes scrawled in messy handwriting. "Hmn? Oh, well that's just neglectful of me, isn't it?" Voice trailing along, a smile in passing as he nodded to her, then paused. "Have you seen a bat upstairs?"
Focus.Â
"Anyway, I'll find it." Unconcerned, his attention went back to Dev. "Uh...what?." Mostly sure it was the âdo you know how long youâve been in the basementâ look of concern but he was so damn bad at reading expressions sometimes, but that one was common enough to be familiar.Â
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It was a wonderful day; sunny and breezy, the world was alive and humming and Vince, naturally, was in an exceptional mood. And out of the basement for a while, as his endearing siblings liked to point out. Clearly they didn't grasp the importance of his being well informed and his ongoing work.
Well that's not fair.Â
True, true, he had to give that little voice in his head that much credit; it really wasn't fair to judge the effort his dear sisters and brother put into their role in things. They worked very hard too, he was certain, it was just that more of their work took place in the company of other people so it seemed easier.Â
And what were you doing?
Right, yes. The goal of that afternoon was to be social, out and about in the pleasant air and meet some of the fascinating oddities who resided in town. Being one himself was bound to make for some kinship and Vince was sorely missing that; his siblings were of course his best friends but honestly he was curious about other people. How strange was it that most everyone in town was practically immune to his abilities? Â
Immune right now.Â
Humming a bit over the thought, it was one he planned to test with time, yes, later, The unfortunate soul who caught his interest was just minding their own business when he spotted them at a table outside what he assumed to be some manner of shop or cafe, and he honed in on them like a shark. A vaguely clumsy, weird shark but whatever, the point was he didn't think twice about strolling over to have a look at what they were doing and sitting down at the table with them with a cheerful greeting.Â
"Hello! You were sitting here alone." Because that was the entire explanation as to why he would decide a complete stranger was someone to talk to; they weren't already talking to someone else.
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Whatâs your favorite disease?
âFirst? Gross. Diseases arenât pretty, yeah? And theyâre very sensitive so itâs not nice to play favorites. There are some that do interesting things though, like turn peopleâs skin blue or make their hand do things they canât control - that one is always fun to watch.âÂ
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Vincent Cavalier shares our delusions. They are an unknown age, a Horsemen (Pestilence) who looks just like Grant Gustin. They are a sponsor. While they might be enthusiastic, sometimes they get obsessive. They are a switch in bed, and pansexual. They are into voyeurism and temperature play, and want a dom/sub/switch partner
There has always been confusion over what mantle he's carried, Conquest or Pestilence, but the answer is both. In the beginning Conquest wasn't the same person but playing games in the mortal world has a way of changing people. There was a realization along the way, a deep wound, and something shifted. From that point who they first were was gone, and so was most of the lust for power he used to feel. He stopped caring about the things that used to matter and resolved to no longer let the unpredictability of mortals simply pass rather than indulge it.
Having spent more time ducking in and out of the mortal realm than his siblings, he's seen humanity take its' stumbles along the way. He might have more empathy for mortals but the more popular opinion among the family is that too much time directly in the company of them has left him legitimately insane. Itâs not an unfair assumption.
He's certainly felt rough spots dealing with the living, his sister Izzy refuses to let him keep any of the various connections he's made with the living over time as mortals do have to die and Vince never wants to let them go. The two have it out occasionally when a friend or lover he's overly fond of dies, usually ends in a shouting match and cold shoulders for a while before he forgives her for doing her job.
Being the 'oldest' of the Horsemen does absolutely nothing to instill reasonable maturity in him. It does make him intensely protective of his siblings though, knowing they can look after themselves doesn't stop him from being the annoying big brother every chance possible. The type of big brother who nags, bothers and basically makes a point of being in their business. Out of love, of course.It's generally one of the few things he does take that seriously and it's not a great idea to test his tolerance of people bothering his family.
Vince fully understand and accepts that his siblings are equally off-centered and messed up in their own special ways. Itâs a fact he adores them for; their jobs would wear anyone down over time and it is just trying to cope with the burdens. While he does enjoy teasing them over their quirks, Liam often the target of choice because annoying his âlittleâ brother to the point of shouting matches is something he finds hilarious, heâs the first one to defend them as well, even against each other.
His own habits are hardly what most people see as typical at times. He absolutely has converted the basement of their shared home into his own little mad scientist lab of sorts where he toys with all sorts of diseases and works to invent new ones to keep humanity on itsâ toes. Itâs a hazard to anyone who wanders down there because things are often broken, out of place and thereâs no telling what heâs busy with but, thankfully, none of the siblings arenât human enough to be affected by anything he creates.
He very often fights over control of the TV with Dev because he gets tired of her watching wrestling shows when he would much rather binge watch Martha Stuart or a dozen other crafting shows that he clearly has an addiction to. But really they should all appreciate it more than they do because the house looks much better because of it, thanks. Or Bill Nye, the old kidsâ show is still a favorite he has every episode saved on the DVR and even the thought of erasing it carries the threat of terrible consequences.
Entirely overly indulgent in practically everything, Vince gets carried away in most things he does. It makes him a very interesting person to drink with, yes. But he also fixates on ideas and will get stuck in the pattern over it until someone manages to shake him out of it. Heâs very much a details person and if he does get focused heâs brilliant at solving problems, or creating them. Itâs just the getting him to break that focus that proves to be difficult.
Since he is Conquest/Pestilence, he is, surprisingly, a good archer. The old tombs and scrolls that mention the objects each Horseman carries are true, and Vince has always carried the bow. Said weapon doesnât seem all that dangerous compared to something like Devâs sword until you consider the fact that the the arrows are very, very toxic with all sorts of infection-causing bacteria. Not something youâd want to deal with.
His two pet rats, Typhoid and Salmonella, or Ty and Sal for short, are adorable really. Theyâre are infected with a few stray diseases but nothing contagious or dangerous to the fuzzballs. He loves them and often wanders the house with at least one of them perched on his head. Ty is an red-eyed albino and Sal is a black Norwegian roof rat and both are rather large, curious and excessively friendly. Sal drools a lot too but just ignore that.
Vince has an affinity for glitter, shiny things and sparkle. He gets excited over the most random things and has, on several occasions, tried to tape a horn to his horse because of his affection for unicorns. All of this translates into his owning a craft supply store in town where heâs seen roaming around often enough, though like his siblings he has no real grasp of time so the place has no consistent hours.
He also very much enjoys technology, a real nerd in fact, and has been trying to figure out a way for decades to extend his power to the area of computer viruses as well. He finds random gadgets very interesting and spends far too much time on Youtube or medical forums, he processes new information very quickly but just as often heâs just there to entertain himself and will sit and watch videos of people making home decor out of cardboard or whatever other strange DIY weirdness that has his interest. He has a more impressive account on site than just about any Pintrest mom out there.Â
In spite of the gravity of his purpose in the world heâs a fairly cheerful, clumsy and at times downright awkward guy who is painfully optimistic. Sure, the world is probably going to end sooner or later but at least heâs going to know about it beforehand since he has to start that nonsense, right? Until that point life is so much better than wallowing in misery. The real darkness is lingering out in the world now, which does worry him since even he hasnât encountered anything like that before, but so long as his siblings are safe inside the town he doesnât really see much point in being down about it.
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Heâs Pestilence, by design that means diseases, illness and wasting away. Heâs responsible for crafting new sicknesses over time and allowing them into the world, as well as controlling somewhat the spread and direction of diseases. While it seems like a dismal job it has a very important purpose; humanity has always feared death and sickness and from fear comes change. Mortals have grown and progressed as a whole as a direct result of trying to survive so his role isnât so much to destroy the world anymore than it is any of his siblings, people donât see it however that the real point in what they do is to keep mortals moving forward and evolving with each new challenge the Horsemen throw at them. Itâs a job he enjoys, finding a great deal of pride in and respect of mortals for their intense determination; he really is very fond of them.
There are limits to what he can do directly to a person. It requires contact and willful intent so he doesnât really cause harm without purposely doing so. He is also limited to sicknesses that a person has, in fact suffered before in their lifetime or already has the predisposition for; he cannot infect someone with an illness or condition that might not have already been in their genetics; he basically just speeds it along. So if a person has ever had the flu, for instance, he can cause them to suffer it again with his touch. Or even if theyâve never shown any signs of it but somewhere in their genes there is the marker for something like cancer he can bring that to the surface and cause it to rapidly develop. He couldnât do something like infect someone with the Bubonic plague, however, unless he actually had the virus with him at the time because itâs not something people inherit.His power runs the range from physical sickness to mental illness as well, the latter is, however, harder to ignite in a person.
While his powers are basically useless against his siblings because there is some built-in clause to the idea of the Horsemen not harming each other, plus he wouldnât want to harm them, his powers have erratic effects on other inhuman races. Sometimes they work, sometimes they donât, there seems to be no logic as to why or how or even what the end result might be when he tries to cause sickness in the inhuman.
That power does work on himself though, and heâs often experimenting with it to experience what mortals do in regards to various diseases or conditions. Sometimes the end result is a sickness or disorder that will stick around a while before it finally fades away. Narcolepsy is the current issue and he does at times fall asleep without meaning to.
Along with his work directly with sickness in mortals he also can extend his powers to other natural things; plants, animals, most anything really. Animals in particular are an area of interest for the simple ability he has of being able to control ones that suffer very dangerous diseases. With that control he can direct them to do as he wishes or can gather limited information from them through sight and other senses. Rats are his favorite in that regard, he very often uses them to keep an eye on areas of the world where he cannot physically be at the time but needs to know the details of how his work is playing out.
Along those lines, he is very acutely aware of the world. He knows where sickness dwells and at any given time can focus and track the progression of it anywhere in the world. He keeps nearly endless records in the basement, keeps track of epidemics and the state of mortality with them. Heâs incredibly well organized in keeping up with his work and how it is effecting things, and that nearly constant devotion of part of his attention to the idea always in the back of his mind is part of the reason he lacks the ability to keep his attention trained too well otherwise. He is nearly always aware and distracted by his power because his is one that is consistently out there changing things day to day and requires very close supervision to keep in check.
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