Theodore "Hulking" Altman (
hybrid_prince) wrote2023-05-27 09:35 am
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Welcome To The Fold
"We do it so they feel hope for the power their people can attain."
That was what Emperor Dorrek had been told when he was a teenaged prince and found himself expected to take the first member of his imperial harem. One person of each people of the empire, on the idea that some day he would choose his consort from among them, would sire a child and heir upon them. It was his duty, and the people's they ruled would know they were close to power through the subject who might one day rule next to him.
The problem with it all was that Dorrek found the whole thing repugnant. Most of those given to his 'imperial consorts' were women, which was a problem for him. Which made every instance of these moments in the court tiring. Here he sat, upon his throne, awaiting the presentation of the newest offerings for his harem. He would have to choose one to take into his family, someone he would no doubt eventually send back to the others, trying not to feel disgusted by the whole process.
"You are before his Imperial Majesty, Emperor Dorrek-Vell. Kneel before his splendor and know you are close to greatness," his herald calls out to the assembled and Dorrek tried not to yawn.
That was what Emperor Dorrek had been told when he was a teenaged prince and found himself expected to take the first member of his imperial harem. One person of each people of the empire, on the idea that some day he would choose his consort from among them, would sire a child and heir upon them. It was his duty, and the people's they ruled would know they were close to power through the subject who might one day rule next to him.
The problem with it all was that Dorrek found the whole thing repugnant. Most of those given to his 'imperial consorts' were women, which was a problem for him. Which made every instance of these moments in the court tiring. Here he sat, upon his throne, awaiting the presentation of the newest offerings for his harem. He would have to choose one to take into his family, someone he would no doubt eventually send back to the others, trying not to feel disgusted by the whole process.
"You are before his Imperial Majesty, Emperor Dorrek-Vell. Kneel before his splendor and know you are close to greatness," his herald calls out to the assembled and Dorrek tried not to yawn.
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"What else do you want me to do aside from be quiet?"
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Though other than that he's got a lot to think about he supposes.
"Tell me what you like, so I can try and provide. You should be as comfortable as I can make you."
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Atem says and sighs. He should try and be more agreeable if he wants the other to work with him but he doesn't think he's being unreasonable.
"I like games," Atem says after a moment. It is his favorite thing, dueling specifically but that's probably not an option here. "Other than that... I haven't... thought about it in a long time."
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Still, he rolls onto his back. There's a lot to consider here.
"Foods, clothes, the whole of that."
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His eyes are still settled on the other.
"I get a choice with clothes?" He raises a brow. "I like fruits... and... pizza."
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Skrull weren't always the biggest on meats after all. But he could make that happen too.
"And you get some choice in clothes. They'll still dress you in a way to flatter you to my eyes, and you'll be in imperial colors."
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Atem nods and honestly he’s not that needy especially when it comes to that sort of thing.
“What’s that supposed to mean?”
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"I could request some black. It might not look bad against your skin. They'd care about that. Are there styles I should hint at preferring on you?"
He'll work with this guy the best he can.
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There's a small smile. "However, spending time in more... modern era, I mostly favored wearing black tanks. I liked my collars and chunky bracelets," Or really they were Yugi's but that would be complicated to explain.
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"At least back won't be too hard of an ask. But they won't like things that could be used as weapons."
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"If I leave you in here to order food and clothing for you, do you promise not to try and blow anything up?"
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"I'll see what I can arrange then."
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"Okay,” Atem says and he watches the other move away, staying where he is and trying not to think too much in the meantime. The expanse of the sight of space from the window view feels him with anxiety and so he turns away and tries to rest until the other comes back. Or at least take some deep breaths while he’s alone and doesn’t have to put on a brave front.
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"Hopefully something here will serve."
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"Why do you change forms?" he asks as he reaches for some berries to start with.
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"Are you not more comfortable seeing me like this?"
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"It doesn't bother me either way," he says. After all, he's faced Zorc and the other isn't even half as imposing.
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