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Sir Lohen,
May this letter find you in good health.
I will get directly to the point: I am aware that this is very short notice, but would you be amenable to visiting Piramida for an undetermined amount of time?
Illuga woke up from an accident on duty, and got diagnosed with post-traumatic amnesia. It's been a couple of days, and he doesn't seem to be getting better as quickly as we had hoped. He keeps asking for you, and far be it from me to see him in such anguish any longer.
Amnesia is a tricky thing. Maybe seeing you will help, maybe it won't. And even if it does, it will likely take time. I know you two were close, so please consider the proposition.
All the best,
Starshyna NikitaOr; Lohen grapples to the death with something he never had before: patience. For the sake of his birdie, he hopes he can come out on top. …Too bad he can't demolish the cliff Illuga hit his head on. That'd be nice.
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21 Jun 2026
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A sharp whistle pierces the air.
Illuga opens his eyes with an almost dizzy blink, taking a moment to rip himself away from the comfort and recenter—Aedon swoops down and lands on his shoulder, quieting with him.
Illuga perks his ears and turns to try to find the source of the sound—somewhere east and higher up. He squints and brings up a hand to shield from the glare, scanning the ascending rock and–there.
Barely visible, but a dark figure sits at the log on one of the cliffs, slender legs crossed over each other and arms raised to hold the flute. The breeze tussles the viridian hair and royal blue cape. Illuga’s lips quirk up and he changes his course.
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21 Jun 2026
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After Lohen is sent back to Mondstadt, he struggles to find things to keep his boredom at bay. Until, one day, when Illuga comes for a visit.
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14 Jun 2026
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'Not again,' Illuga had decided with his polearm held tightly between his freezing fingers. 'Not under my watch.'
His plan wasn't to scare Lohen out of his mind, though, he had to accept that the execution of a plan made in milliseconds would not be perfect. But the outcome was all the same, just as Illuga had hoped; prevent Lohen from getting himself killed.
Lohen, on the other hand, was less than pleased- no, seconds away from losing his mind as he watched in horror as Illuga fell with a sickening thud, the scene replaying in his mind in slow motion. This was not fair at all.
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13 Jun 2026
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His mind wasn’t blank anymore. The fog hadn’t completely lifted, but it had cracked just enough to let something through. It was enough to think, move, and annoyingly, enough to be irritated.
“…You did that on purpose,” Illuga said slowly.
Lohen’s grin returned, just a little sharper this time.
“Obviously.”
“You’re unbelievable.”
“And yet,” Lohen hummed, turning slightly toward the door, “you’re no longer staring at a piece of paper like it personally betrayed you.”
Illuga opened his mouth. Closed it. Then he exhaled sharply through his nose.
“…You’re still irritating.”
“Mm. But effective."
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Or, 5 times Lohen helped Illuga and the 1 time it was the other way aroundBookmarked by Fa1thh
12 Jun 2026
