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Rolf Scamander ([info]outofthewild) wrote in [info]finnigans_rpg,
@ 2014-09-24 17:52:00

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Entry tags:character: charlie weasley, character: rolf scamander

RP: And there be dragons
Who: Rolf and Charlie

What: Talking about Dragons

Where: Finnigan’s

When: Wednesday evening around 7pm

Rating: NSFW - language


Rolf was rather tired, he would admit it. It had been a very long day and he was already missing Rose and their vacation. Just getting home this morning had been hard. They’d each kept wanting just a little more time together, away from everything. Part of him wondered how things were going to go, now that they were back, but he wasn’t going to worry too much – she was his Rosie and he rather thought they’d become something more, now.

He’d worked all afternoon in the shop. The person he’d found to cover had done a fair job, but that didn’t mean he didn’t feel the urge to clean and set everything where he wanted it to be. By the time he headed for the pub, he was tired and thought a pint sounded pretty good, though he came armed with a thick and magically bound notebook to take notes in.

He walked in and looked around; he’d know one of the Weasleys on sight, he thought, though he didn’t think he’d ever personally met Charlie. It didn’t matter, though, he looked forward to talking to anyone who had an interest in creatures of any ilk.



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[info]hopalongcharlie
2014-09-30 01:07 pm UTC (link)
Charlie laughed. It was a pretty accurate description really. "Yeah, that's about it."

The poaching though, it was terrible. "Yeah, we had that problem with the Longhorns too, and I've seen what people do. I really don't blame them."

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[info]outofthewild
2014-09-30 09:44 pm UTC (link)
"I don't really either. There's a time and a place for harvesting, and it's not like that," he said. He was on a list to call if a dragon died of natural causes and they needed a hand with all that sort of thing. He'd done it twice in the past, and though it wasn't something he enjoyed at all, it was a duty to be done. "At least it seems somewhat under control at this point, more than it was, anyway."

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[info]hopalongcharlie
2014-09-30 10:40 pm UTC (link)
"Yeah, I've done harvesting after territorial disputes, accidental deaths, or just plain old age. They're never fun even if they are important," he said, remembering the apportioning of a variety of dragons that he'd taken part in. It was never a very pleasant job, but it was important.

Charlie hummed in agreement as he finished off his pint. "Yeah, it's far better than it was. A couple of the older keepers had stories, well, cautionary tales really, they were never much fun to hear."

"So, then. You got any more questions for me, or shall I just give you this huge stack of work to look at? Not that I'm rushing off or anything," he hastened to add, "but we wandered off topic a bit."

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[info]outofthewild
2014-10-01 03:23 am UTC (link)
"I've been in a few places where poaching was a big problem. It really isn't pleasant at all." Not to mention dangerous. More than usual. But then as his incident proved, you could get hurt anytime. He took a long draw on his pint as well. "Right off the top of my head? No. But I probBlt will as I go through everything. And I don't mind wandering off topic," he said with a grin. "You're welcome to another pint on me, if you want."

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[info]hopalongcharlie
2014-10-01 12:05 pm UTC (link)
Charlie too had seen the effects poachers could have on an animal, and it was never pleasant. They tended to have zero respect for the creatures they killed and unlike the keepers or other trained people they just got what they wanted the quickest way possible, which was never clean.

"Sure, not a problem. So long as it's not before noon I'm good with whenever. But I have become useless in a morning unless it's pre-arranged and I stay awake, or an emergency!" He'd been a morning person until his new venture meant he worked until four. That was a different style of morning person entirely.

"Well, I'm not going to say no to another pint," he added with a grin of his own. "Thank you very much."

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[info]outofthewild
2014-10-01 12:28 pm UTC (link)
"No worries. I might wake early enough for the shop, but most of my personal business is done after it closes in the evening, unless I arrange for it to be otherwise beforehand, as well." There were always emergencies, of course. But he didn't see any kind of emergency coming up that would impact this book thing. "So it shouldn't conflict, and don't feel in a hurry to reply if you're busy." While he wanted to do this book, he had to do it around everything else he had going on.

Rolf grinned. He hadn't thought Charlie would turn one down. "Not a problem. You're doing me a big favor by helping me out, so I'm happy to give you something in return." Though he'd of course reference all materials and thank all contributers when the time came.

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