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Rudorufu ([info]rudorufu) wrote in [info]labyrinth_rpg,
@ 2009-05-10 18:22:00

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Entry tags:arrival, complete, day nine, gabrielle, rudolf habsburg

Day 9: Arrival Thread
WHO: Rudolf Habsburg, Gabrielle
WHEN: Day 9, late morning
WHAT: Rudolf's gone a little off course on his way to Mayerling and ended up in Illusion City
WHERE: the streets of Illusion City
RATING: um...PG-13, just to be safe?
STATUS: Complete



Everything had gone so terribly wrong. How had it gotten so out of hand so quickly? Rudolf went over and over what had happened as he stared out the window of his carriage. He had time enough to mull over the horrible details on the journey to Mayerling. Now, more than ever, he was glad he'd bought the place and fixed it up as a private lodge for himself. He needed to get away from the palace, get away from his father, and just think. Of course, he was going under guard. Given what had happened, Rudolf was surprised he'd been allowed to leave at all. Perhaps his father felt himself safer with Rudolf tucked away at his lodge.

The only problem was, the longer he sat in the cab, the more trapped Rudolf felt. The walls felt like they were pressing in on him, wrapping him in a cocoon. He shook his head, worry lining his brow, and stared at his hands. "Stop!" he called out, leaning forward to bang on the wall of the carriage. The guard opposite him reached for a pistol, but froze when Rudolf ignored him completely. "Stop the carriage!"

"Your highness?" the guard asked, clearly uncomfortable with the Crown Prince's actions.

"I just need to step out for a moment," Rudolf said. "I need some fresh air." He opened the door as soon as the driver had pulled the horses to a stop, and jumped out to the ground below. He blinked as he straightened to his feet, and his jaw fell open. They'd been traveling through woods. He'd seen the thick-set trees just a moment before. Now, he found himself in a snow-dusted town, of sorts. He turned back to the carriage, only to find it had disappeared. He took a step backward, looking all around.

Madness. There was no other explanation for it. He must have gone mad. Rudolf looked around again, turning right, then left. He felt a smile tug at the corner of his mouth and shook his head. He wouldn't give into madness. Not now. He just had to clear his head. That's why he'd been going to Mayerling. Perhaps if he were patient, the odd vision would subside, and he'd find himself back in the forest, beside his carriage, his guard looking at him sternly.

Rudolf walked over to the nearest building and lay his hand on the wall. Did madness feel real? Was that the mark of madness? The building felt like a building, not a tree. Perhaps he'd dozed off in the carriage, and they'd stopped in a town on the way to Mayerling? Rudolf nodded. That seemed far more likely than madness. He coughed and straightened up, an unconscious habit he'd picked up from his father, and decided that must be it. He'd turned down a side street in some little village. The carriage would be right around the next corner, or the one after that. He can't have wandered too far.

But, the more he walked, the less sure he was about this new idea. The architecture didn't look anything like the towns in Austria he'd visited. Had his father perhaps given the carriage orders to get rid of him somewhere, remove him entirely, the way he surely had Elmer and the others by now? Rudolf froze at that thought. That was the one thing he felt worst about in all of this. He couldn't help Elmer or Zeps, or any of his new friends escape from his father's men. The guilt and helplessness overtook him, and he sank to the ground, burying his head in his hands. He did not cry, however. Tears did no one any good. He'd learned that lesson years ago, and just suffered a painful reminder of it.

He remained seated for several moments, eyes closed, as he got control of himself again. Upon at last looking up, Rudolf noticed that he wasn't alone. He scrambled to his feet in surprise at seeing another person in the streets and stumbled to find a greeting that wouldn't sound odd or awkward. "Um, good morning," he managed at last.



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[info]bardictraveller
2009-05-14 04:16 pm UTC (link)
She was starting to think there was something wrong with the way she dressed. Caspian had had an odd reaction to it, too. But it was just normal where she came from, and in fact, many people she knew wore less. So she didn't really understand by he was blushing, but closed her cloak against the cold wind, which made her shiver. And also hid her outfit, though she wasn't even entirely sure that's what was bothering him. After all, she'd only just met him, she didn't really have a way to know why he reacted certain ways.

"Oh... oh dear. You don't know, do you? Am I the first one you've met here?" Her heart went out to him, and she took a step closer, sympathy on her face. Now, how was she supposed to explain the situation here without sounding as mad as Callisto? She sighed softly.

"I have some bad news for you."

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[info]rudorufu
2009-05-14 05:15 pm UTC (link)
She closed her cape, and Rudolf relaxed just a little. Now, at least, he wouldn't have to worry about being considered indecent for looking at her. He listened to her words, not quite sure what she was getting at. "You're the first person I've seen here, yes," he said. He looked around again. "I must say, I would have expected a little town like this to be ... more alive at this hour of the day."

It was odd, now that he really thought about it. Anytime he went out into Vienna, or into the villages near Mayerling, the streets were always full of people during the daylight. Peddlers, beggars, people going about daily business. This town was eerily quiet. "Has something happened here?" he asked, looking at the woman. "Some sort of disease? Has anyone sent for help?" Plague of some sort was the only kind of bad news Rudolf could think of to account for the lack of people moving about. His driver wouldn't have stopped in a town if he'd know about any sort of disease outbreak, so clearly, it was a recent occurrence. He'd figure out what was going on, and then ride back to Vienna to tell his father. All other problems aside, the Emperor had to be made aware of something like this.

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[info]bardictraveller
2009-05-14 06:33 pm UTC (link)
Gabrielle still didn't understand why he had reacted as he had, but was just happy he seemed to have relaxed a bit. And, in all honesty, if he had gawked at her, she would have felt a little strange about it. Not that people hadn't looked at her before, but again, it was just normal on her world to dress like she did. But she shrugged the whole question, and turned her attention to the matter more immediately at hand.

"Well, people are around. But there aren't nearly as many people here as the buildings would suggest." She looked around. "But you can find them. Anyway, they'll probably be at that strange place with all the machines." She meant the amusement park, but since such a thing was outside her experience, she didn't know what to call it.

She sighed as she looked back at him. "I'm afriad not, nothing so simple. Not that I'd want plague, because I wouldn't! But you're not at home any more." She stopped, thought about that. "You're not even on the same world. This is the Underground, and I'm sorry to tell you that you've been kidnapped."

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[info]rudorufu
2009-05-14 06:45 pm UTC (link)
Strange place with the machines? Some sort of factory, perhaps? That would explain the empty streets, Rudolf thought. If this was a manufacturing town, most people, adults and children, would be involved in the factory somehow. The thought put him at ease for a moment.

Then, the woman started talking about being in an underground. "Underground?" Rudolf asked, looking all around again. And then she mentioned being kidnapped. That got Rudolf's attention. "I beg your pardon? How can that be possible? I just stepped out of my carriage a moment ago." He felt no ill effects, like he assumed he'd feel if he'd been knocked on the head or drugged somehow. How could he have been kidnapped between opening his carriage door and stepping onto the road?

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[info]bardictraveller
2009-05-14 08:20 pm UTC (link)
Gabrielle turned to look at him, and from the expression on her face, it was all too clear that he hadn't fully understood. She gave him a little half-smile, trying to ease the blow, and tried again. She had to help him understand that this was real, that he wasn't home. Or else he'd find out in some undoubtedly more unpleasant way.

"It's called the Underground, I'm not sure why. It might have something to do with the Underworld, but I'm the only one who thinks so." Still sympathetic, she rested a light hand on his arm, trying to soften the blow. "There's a king who took us all from our own worlds, brought us here to amuse him. I know it must seem a little hard to believe, but it's true."

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[info]rudorufu
2009-05-14 08:38 pm UTC (link)
Rudolf listened carefully to the woman's explanation, trying to make sense of what she was telling him. It sounded like something out of a fairy tale. But, he didn't think she was lying to him. She looked too earnest to be lying. So, either she was mad, he was mad, or she really was speaking the truth. Given the options, Rudolf found he far preferred the last.

He offered her a smile as she touched his arm. It was something his mother would have done to reassure him, and did much to make him less ill at ease. "What sort of a man is this king," he asked, "that he can take people from their homes and bring them here completely unawares? He must be very callous."

Speaking of the absent king made Rudolf realize he hadn't yet introduced himself to the woman. His eyes widened slightly, and he pulled away from her, standing up straight. "Forgive me, madam, I haven't introduced myself. I'm afraid this sudden change has robbed me of my manners." He bowed formally to her. "Rudolf Habsburg, Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary." He smiled at the woman and offered her his hand.

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[info]bardictraveller
2009-05-15 12:04 am UTC (link)
Well, he was taking it better than she might have expected. She still remembered it being distinctly uncomfortable to be pulled from her own world, and Xena had even been there to meet her. He didn't even have that. She had to feel sort of bad for him, and thought that in his position, she might have reacted much worse.

"The King? His name is Jareth. He is an odd looking man, very slender, and his hair is like nothing I've ever seen. Sort of... like a lion's mane, only not. And he is cruel, malicious, and sees us all as toys." She shrugged. "But the only way to meet him is to complete his labyrinth."

When he bowed, she did her best to curtsey, though it wasn't something she was used to doing very often. "Hello, Your Highness! My name's Gabrielle, it's nice to meet you." She offered another smile. "We should find your room, it's cold out."

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[info]rudorufu
2009-05-15 05:01 am UTC (link)
Being raised in a palace, Rudolf had certainly heard stories of kings and emperors who acted as this King Jareth did. But, of course, none of them had wielded power over elements the way this king clearly did. To be able to treat people like trinkets and remove them from their proper shelf, and not put them back! He really did sound like some sort of magician or god from a story book, especially when Gabrielle said the only way to get an audience was to go through some sort of maze. Like Aeneas journeying to the underworld - a fantastical quest. Perhaps Rudolf was a touch mad after all. Surely any sane person would scoff at this description?

"The pleasure is mine, Fraulein Gabrielle," Rudolf said. His smile faltered a bit when she mentioned a room, and confusion crossed his features. "My room?" Then, he shook his head. "It seems the king thinks of everything, then." A thought crossed his mind suddenly. "Tell me, Fraulein Gabrielle, are you a native of this place, or are you newly come as well?"

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[info]bardictraveller
2009-05-15 12:53 pm UTC (link)
Gabrielle's already large green eyes widened, and she shook her head. "No, Gods, no. I only got here a week ago. The only natives I know of are the goblins, but I have a suspicion about some of the people that look human, too. Somehow, they just don't seem right..." Those who tended the concession stands, for example. They seemed to be alright, but when you looked away, it was hard to remember their faces. But she put that question aside, because the wind kept tugging at her cloak, making her remember just how chilly it was out.

"Fraulein? What does that mean?" Always curious, she was pretty much constantly ready to learn something. And she'd certainly never heard that word before. "Yes, the King gives you a room, but I'll warn you, it's strange. When you get through the Labyrinth, though, you get a whole new place, which is much better." She smiled at him. "I think you have to go get your room key from a desk in the big building. I'll take you there, if you like!" Her smile was friendly, warm, and open.

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[info]rudorufu
2009-05-15 08:10 pm UTC (link)
"Goblins?" Rudolf echoed, raising an eyebrow. Even more like a fairy tale, then. He decided it was probably best if he didn't think about such things right now, and concentrated on figuring out the basics. He was both pleased and saddened that Gabrielle was also a stranger in this new land. Pleased, because it meant she probably understood at least a little of what was going through his mind concerning the circumstances. Saddened, because Rudolf didn't like the idea of anyone being a prisoner if they'd not done anything wrong. And, since he had no idea how Gabrielle acted except for this dialogue with him, he could think nothing but positive thoughts about her character. Aside from the rather odd choice of clothing, but perhaps it was more fitting for wherever she'd come from. "I'm sorry you've been stolen away too," he said.

Rudolf chuckled when she asked what "fraulein" meant. "It's a title," he explained, smiling at her. "Miss, I suppose, would be its equivalent." Her smile was infectious, and Rudolf found himself grinning in return. "I would appreciate the help, thank you," he said earnestly. "Please, after you."

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[info]bardictraveller
2009-05-16 01:08 am UTC (link)
"Yeah, I think that's what their called. Weird little things with lumpy faces. Not really sure why the king uses such ugly creatures to serve him, but maybe I just don't understand the royal approach." She tilted her head to the side and smiled brightly at him as he spoke. "Oh, that's sweet! But I have my best friend here, so I don't mind. Anywhere she goes, I go. If she wasn't here, I'd be finding a way home, but as it is... well, this isn't such a bad place." Actually, she was comfortable here, for various reasons. Yes, she'd been kidnapped, and that bothered her, but she also was freed, more or less, from the obligation of fighting.

"Oh! A title." She nodded wisely. "Well, just Gabrielle will do. I'm not very fancy." She nodded at him, turned on her heel, and gestured for him to follow. She had to say, she liked this man. He seemed very friendly, which, of course, was something she appreciated. "Come on, I'll take care of you."

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[info]rudorufu
2009-05-16 08:47 am UTC (link)
"Best friend," Rudolf said, his tone wistful. That was nice for Gabrielle, having her friend here. He felt a pang of longing for his own best friend, and a wave of guilt. He didn't even know whether the man was okay, whether he'd escaped Father's soldiers. He shook his head slightly and mustered up a smile. "Then I'm glad for you. I'm sure having her here is a comfort."

Rudolf fell into step with Gabrielle as she walked through the streets. "It's a term of politeness, Fraulein," he explained as they walked. "But if you wish, I'll call you by your name, Gabrielle. Please, call me Rudolf then." He smiled kindly at her. The smile widened when she told him she'd take care of him. He'd wanted to hear those words from a woman's lips for a very, very long time. Gabrielle wasn't anything like his mother, but she had a mothering sort of air, which Rudolf responded to easily.

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[info]bardictraveller
2009-05-17 12:11 am UTC (link)
Gabrielle smiled softly. Xena was an easy subject to get her to open up about, really. "Yeah, she's amazing. She's a warrior, and I travel with her. We've been through so much... like, this one time, she kept me from dying. Literally, I was dead, and sehe brought me back just by refusing to let go of me." Her smile was definitely fond now as she spoke of Xena. "She's a comfort, yeah. And she's always there for me, do you know that? It's just incredible. She's the best person I've ever met."

"Oh! I see. Well, I'm honored, but I would probably have no idea who you were talking to if you called me that." She laughed easily as they walked side by side down the street. "That would be great, if you really don't mind! Rudolf... I like that name. What does it mean?" She turned to him, as always smiling, as they reached the main building.

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[info]rudorufu
2009-05-17 09:26 am UTC (link)
Rudolf smiled as Gabrielle described her friend. "I have a friend like that, back home. He's always been there for me. He hasn't saved me from death, or anything like that, but he helped me a lot growing up. We used to play tricks on my grandmother and all of the members of court, and he'd comfort me if my tutors were particularly brutal after lessons." Rudolf's eyes unfocused a little as memories came drifting forward in his mind's eye. "He always believed in me, when no one else would, and believed I'd end up being a good emperor one day." He shook his head. "But, he's not here now, so I've got to figure out for myself what I'm doing, make some new friends here." He smiled at Gabrielle. She seemed like a good candidate for a friend, as kind as she had been to him thus far.

She had a pretty laugh, especially since Rudolf could tell she wasn't laughing at him, but at the circumstance. He chuckled as well. "I wouldn't want to make things difficult for you," he said. He stepped forward as they reached the main building and took hold of the door handle, pulling the main doors open for her. "It's a family name," he said when asked about his name. "One of the very first Habsburgs to consolidate power in Europe was named Rudolf, back in the 13th century." He, like Gabrielle, found smiling easy to do in present company. "What about your name? It's lovely."

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[info]bardictraveller
2009-05-18 04:52 am UTC (link)
Gabrielle practically beamed at him. "I've come to the conclusion that friendship, real, true friendship, is one of the best things in the world. Maybe the best thing." She listened as he spoke, and shook her head. "I think it must be harder to be in your position than I'd ever thought of before. It's nice that you had such a good friend to help you through. You're very lucky." She rested a gentle hand on his arm once more. "And so was he, to have your friendship..." She looked concerned for a moment, realizing that she was probably bringing up a sore subject. She knew if Xena wasn't here, she would be pretty crazy to find her.

"Maybe he'll be brought too? Xena and I both were." For his sake, she hoped so. He seemed so nice, and a little lost. She could understand, since without Xena, she'd be in the exact same place as he was. Nodding her thanks, she stepped into the door and then turned back to face him, listening. "Oh, that's a wonderful thing, to have a family name." She smiled. "My name? I don't know, actually. My mother would never tell me. I've read about the angel Gabriel, though, and I think that might be where it came from."

She gestured over to the middle of the room, where a goblin sat behind a desk. "He'll give you a room key, and a journal."

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