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Wonders of This World [Bacchus/Lovas]

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 10, 2025 4:26 pm


’Well, ideally… not that many people would see you…’ Thaddeus must have had a vague idea of how the comment would be perceived before he’d even said it, because the tone was oddly meek and reserved-

As he should’ve been! Lovas was aghast. Never in his uncommonly long existence had he been told to hide- well, almost anything about himself. Not that he was an alien when he visited other worlds, and not that he was a Senshi, either. His appearance was far too beautiful to keep hidden away, and he wasn’t ashamed of it. But despite how many Senshi and various Others were on this planet, it was still frowned upon to be… different. He’d begrudgingly accepted that he couldn’t be powered up always. His aura would attract enemies to his friends’ residence.

But he couldn’t even be regular, not-powered-up Lovas with any regularity.

…What was the not-powered name he’d picked, again? Igr- Idir- Whatever. Irrelevant. It would come back to him later.

Still, it didn’t please him that he could only be himself very, disturbingly sparingly. He would play by this world’s nonsense rules for now because he wouldn’t be putting up with them forever- eventually he would go home, and he could do what he wanted, then.

At the moment, when it was dark, and there weren’t ‘that many people’ around, that was when he could be Lovas. He patrolled for Chaos nightly, anyway, and as long as he was doing that… He’d still been cautioned against ‘making a spectacle,’ but when had he ever?! He was totally reasonable and sensible and he’d lived through strife much more severe than anything Earth could throw at him.

So even though he was being ‘cautious,’ Lovas still ambled with a certain unhurried, unbothered gait, letting his gaze wander slowly over things he’d never seen before, taking in the ambiance of a cold winter night.

On one such walk, he felt the gentle lure of an aura not dissimilar to his own, a Senshi, and not one under Chaos’ spell. Lovas moved toward it, though he didn’t… actually see the aura’s source despite how close he thought he was? Some trap, or-? Oh. No. It was from that body on the ground, half obscured by the long grasses of a nearby pond.

Ah… This one must be passed already, the aura a remnant of a starseed waiting to make its journey to the Cauldron. Well, this was hardly any place for an unguarded soul to rest- he would stand guard and make sure nothing untoward came around until the starseed continued its journey. Lovas ambled near, craning his neck out to peer down at the- Oh, not a human- And Oh! Not dead, either!

A scruffle of movement had Lovas jumping with a little startle, and his head canted, a wide, fanged smile fixing itself to his face. “Ah, I saw a body in the grass and assumed the worst, but how fortuitous! You’re not dead!”

Just an alien, enjoying the Wonders of this planet. …Or, something like that.

“And not hurt, either? Yes?”
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 21, 2026 7:23 pm


Bacchus had reluctantly accepted the fact that the frogs weren’t coming back for a few more of this planet’s moon cycles. Or they weren’t coming back out. His phone told him that they weren’t actually gone, just hiding from the cold. Probably why Bacchus the planet didn’t have any frogs for him to enjoy, it was always cooler than this place, good for him but bad for anything that didn’t have warm blood. Earth was useful for that much. At least the little flying ******** weren’t around either. And some of the other animals that wandered through here were entertaining. Except that one that tried to spray him with some foul smelling poison. That might have been funny if it tried it on someone else though.

“Huh?”

The deep space senshi hadn’t exactly been focused on the presumably allied aura that had grown nearer over the past while. He had no idea how long, half asleep as he was.

“Oh hey, not dead yet. Least I don’t think I am. Haven’t checked my pulse in a while. Not hurt either.”

With a slightly dramatic groan Bacchus hauled himself upright. “Oh hey, you’re not a local either. I’m Bacchus.”


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PostPosted: Mon Jan 26, 2026 11:21 am


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As the other Senshi- Bacchus- sat up, Lovas promptly folded himself to the ground, all long limbs and dense muscle crumpling to settle in the grass. Not something he had oft had the chance for, previously. Due in part because there was no grass on his planet. Not in any great quantity, anyway. Maybe that was just as well, since the grass here was dull, brown, and scratchy. He wouldn't call it a comfortable lay...

But it was what the other was doing, and Lovas wouldn't deny a new experience.

"I am Lovas," he replied, all shining, smiling fangs and eager eyes. "And have not been here long enough to be familiarized with common practice." And he somehow doubted laying on the brown grass in the winter darkness was common practice, so his assumption was that the two of them were equally informed of human activities. "But it warms me greatly to see someone else not of Earth."

"There was another, a girl with blueish skin and fins. She took us to her planet to clear the Chaos." His head canted, studying the other Senshi. "I thiiiink... you were there? You look a bit familiar now that the grass isn't obscuring you so much."
PostPosted: Sun Feb 08, 2026 9:48 pm


“Good to meet you,” He omitted the fact that he was sorry to see another deep space senshi forced to Earth. Another dead world. It wasn’t quite a lie. Seeing Lovas here was good. Better that than the alternative. And if there was something the other man could do to fix things on his world, that was good too.

“I know all about that, humans are weird. The food is decent though, even if it’s not like Bacchus.” He fought the urge to refer to his planet as “home,” it hadn’t felt like home for a long, long time. “I’m glad you’re not dead.”

“Oh, ******** that planet. Well, ******** the Chaos that was there. It dug around in my head and found the worst bits. Absolute d**k move if you ask me.” Bacchus’ stomach turned at the memory and he wished he had brought a few more of those friendly blue discs that dulled the noise. Ah well. He allowed one to materialize from his subspace into his mouth, swallowing it dry with practiced ease. No point in pushing deeper into the matter without a little precaution for later. He could have another once he was alone again. He paused for several painful seconds before continuing. “I didn’t know that getting rid of it was something you could do. Maybe, it,” Bacchus sighed as he tried to shove aside the implications that came with that reality, the fact that maybe he could have done more. Stopped it before-no.

No more of that.

No more of that.

“You alright after all of that? Did it go rooting around in your brain too?”


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PostPosted: Thu Feb 12, 2026 3:19 pm


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"Human's are weird," Lovas agreed with a little laugh, but also something a bit like... wistfulness in his tone? He'd met a fair few Senshi- both those that had been born on their own planet and several born of Earth, and his sample size wasn't massive by any means, but... Well, the ones born on Earth seemed to be a little... happier?

And why shouldn't they be? They hadn't watched their world die and decay for several centuries. A sigh, and Lovas tossed his head back into the grass. "They're weird, but it might have been easier for this Lovas to have expired a long time ago so that a human Senshi could take my place and be born here. Humans wouldn't seem so strange then, I think. But from what I have sampled of the culture and cuisine, I find it very exciting! Lovas was very primitive, in comparison. In terms of... everything, really."

Maybe it came too easily to slander his planet so. But it had been in decline (or worse) the entire time he'd lived on it, and now... Well, Lovas didn't regret the visit to Earth. He rolled to his side, propping his head up in his palm so he could face Bacchus.

"Mmm... I did not find it to be more unmanageable than anything I experienced on my world?" He admitted. "It rummaged, as Chaos does, but..." He twisted a curl around his finger, glancing off to the nearby pond. "There just isn't much in an empty head for it to find, anymore," he said brightly, giving a not-super-gentle tug on the strand of hair in his fingers. "I don't have a great memory for anything that happened more than a few centuries ago. So I remember certain feelings-" He was familiar with dread and fear and hopelessness. "-But the specific things that caused them...? I'm not sure. They're just kind of gone. So whatever sensations Chaos inspires feels very strong while it's there... but then sort of goes away without lingering too much."

"How would you have gotten by if every dreadful thing compiled too much? I might have broken into a million pieces!"
PostPosted: Wed Feb 18, 2026 8:52 pm


On some level Bacchus understood Lovas’ feelings, there were things about Earth he enjoyed. Not all of them were “healthy,” but they were better than centuries of boredom and silence. Silence was still better than the noise that came before it. He didn’t miss that. Not a bit.

“I can’t complain about most of the food. Can’t say I’m a fan of eggs though. Or squash. I do not understand why they eat those things. But I tried this thing called sushi the other week. I really liked the sushi.”

Bacchus couldn’t exactly understand how Lovas came out of Dagon unscathed. He couldn’t understand how the other senshi’s mind managed to keep the worst of the memories at bay.

Lovas probably didn’t have to do the things he did.
Chaos would have done him a godsdamned service if it siphoned off those feelings instead of letting them scream through his brain every minute of every day. Even if most of them ran together in an infinite amalgam of flesh and mycelium swiftly pierced and silenced. It felt unfair that other people could just forget, even if he knew that didn’t deserve that mercy.

“Good, that thing was a rootless ********. Glad you didn’t give it the satisfaction of watching you crack.” He managed a crooked grin, trying to force it to spread to his eyes. “Didn’t know you could evict Chaos from a planet, actually. That was…a development.”


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PostPosted: Fri Mar 06, 2026 2:27 pm


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"I think I've liked everything I've tried," Lovas admitted. "Everything is so flavorful and thoughtful. My favorite is when one food is shaped like another food! I had a ball of rice from the grocery store shaped like a Beef." A laugh, low and rumbling. "Who would think of that? Shaping a grain into a meat. So peculiar." Though he did decide to leave out the part where Thaddeus had informed him that not everything he'd tasted was really classified as food... Chewed gum stuck to the wall, and the scampering squirrels in the park. Not Food, no matter if they tasted as such to him or not.

And when he'd tried to question why the various creatures he came across were not food, he was not given a particularly satisfying answer, but he allowed himself to be convinced to leave squirrels and pigeons and fish in fountains alone because Thad told him it was objectively bad for people to look at Iriel like he was some kind of freak- he should be trying to fit in.

Which struck some inexplicable chord in his soul that Yes, Thad Was Correct. He should try to fit in. And who was Lovas to argue with his own soul?

"The stuff on my planet... It only ever had opportunity to attack me physically. I think it had to be inside you to get to more than that, which..." Well, Lovas was sitting here on the grass, so it had obviously not infected him personally. "There have not been people on my world in so long... Sometimes I forget what all it is capable of. Although Earth's Chaos must have some sort of manipulative ability." A Chaos was a Chaos was a Chaos. Maybe they attacked different aspects of a person, but when Lovas imagined them, they all came up about the same. Just a putrid, disgusting force. Blight on the universe. "But it is good to see someone capable of removing it. There is so little left to save on my world, nothing, even."

And a reasonable person would probably just... not care to try anymore? He's already tried for centuries and centuries. Lovas supposed he wasn't a reasonable person.

"Was Dagon's very different from yours, then? The Chaos on your world, I mean. What was it like?"
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