[Diluc removes it from his belt and places it in Gaku's hand. It's warm to the touch.]
A Pyro Vision, to be more specific. It allows me control over fire, but it seems the Goddess has taken it upon herself to handicap me. I could no doubt obliterate her in a single strike otherwise.
[No offence taken! On the other hand, Diluc is perpetually offended. He takes his Vision back from Gaku and slots it back onto his belt.]
Perhaps she would be if she were not so weak. Simply being a god doesn't make one powerful. Where I'm from, a god is only as powerful as the number of devotees who lend them their strength.
[Sir Jesus F. Christ ain't shit in his world, Gaku. He shakes his head.]
How fortunate for the gods of your world.
[Insofar as strength, but that's another thing.]
Ours make their presence known even if you won't catch them walking among men often. Put another way, they won't let you forget them. It's thanks to those gods that we enjoy relatively easy lives, or so many believe.
[Astute observation, Gaku. The answer is complicated, but he humors Gaku regardless while tending to the tent and assuring it will hold for the night. The wind's begun to pick up, growing rather frigid.]
It's as I said: not all gods are created equal. That extends to their temperaments. I'm just fortunate Mondstadt's archon cares for his people when he could just as easily follow the path of his ilk and wage unnecessary wars at the cost of human lives.
[Lucky... He doesn't deign that with a response, entering the tent once it's been properly secured to prepare for the night. That basically means tucking in to sleep, though if Diluc is lucky in any way, it's that he doesn't need as many blankets as someone like Gaku might.]
My world has its own share of problems. We lack much of the technology you're used to, but even someone with your skillset would be able to find work if you looked hard enough.
[Honestly? He wasn't supposed to, but Diluc sees that he has and doesn't deliberate long on whether or not to humor Gaku's childishness. Gaku can stay up if he wishes, but Diluc's getting comfortable under the blankets.]
I'll believe you when you sound confident in your own words. I'm not the one you need to prove yourself to.
[He could ask the same of Gaku. Diluc stares at him sidelong, but it's almost as if he's looking past him, through him.]
Do I? I don't see how that's any concern of yours.
[And it's no concern of his whether Gaku takes offense to his words or not. People only hear what they want to hear and this man is no different. Diluc isn't one to mince words, but the truth is far uglier than pretty little lies, isn't it?]
I'm returning the favor of unsolicited commentary.
[ He's just saying!! But he doesn't take much offense to Diluc's words—questioning his abilities is really the only thing that could ever really, truly get to him. ]
[It's clear Gaku intends to take offense to anything he says, so guess who isn't going to bother anymore? He'd meant it when he said Gaku could easily find work even in Mond, a land much different from his own, but it doesn't matter. Gaku's free to think whatever he pleases, and turning his back to him, Diluc's had enough.]
Well then, enjoy having none at all. Good night.
[He'll assist Gaku down the mountain in the morning if needed, otherwise Diluc leaves as goon as the sun begins to rise. The trip back is, of course, relatively silent. Goodbye, Gaku.]
Gaku doesn't need any help down the mountain, but he does help Diluc with packing everything up and getting it in order. He's at least cordial enough to bid Diluc a farewell. ]
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Anyway. Gaku shoots a glare at Diluc. ]
I didn't know we were coming here, so stop looking at me like that.
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He's used to being the recipient of ugly looks, so he regards Gaku only with a flat stare.]
And you didn't consider turning back to grab a change of clothing once you knew where we were going...?
[Stop complaining, bitch boy. Diluc tosses his nice warm jacket at Gaku. Wear that while you consider the consequences of your own actions.]
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...Thanks.
[ Gaku slips that on over his (old) clothes, instantly feeling warmer. ]
You're a weird guy.
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And you're awfully rude for a man whose career hinges on his relationship with his fans.
[Not that Diluc is anything resembling a simp, but! Just saying!!]
If you're so bothered, feel free to ask me anything you'd like. I don't mind answering, so long as your questions are reasonable.
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[ He frowns as he's manhandled, but he doesn't move away. Diluc is way too warm for that.
Speaking of... ]
Your body heat. I can feel it coming off of you from even a few feet away. Is it because you can make fire?
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This is what allows me to use Pyro magic. As a consequence, I'm rather warm to the touch.
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What is it?
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[Diluc removes it from his belt and places it in Gaku's hand. It's warm to the touch.]
A Pyro Vision, to be more specific. It allows me control over fire, but it seems the Goddess has taken it upon herself to handicap me. I could no doubt obliterate her in a single strike otherwise.
[diluc no one asked]
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You think so? I feel like a god is on a different level...
[ But he's not going to rain on Diluc's parade!! ]
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Perhaps she would be if she were not so weak. Simply being a god doesn't make one powerful. Where I'm from, a god is only as powerful as the number of devotees who lend them their strength.
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[ He pauses, letting that thought roll around in his mind. ]
Whether or not they're actually real where I'm from is up for debate, though.
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How fortunate for the gods of your world.
[Insofar as strength, but that's another thing.]
Ours make their presence known even if you won't catch them walking among men often. Put another way, they won't let you forget them. It's thanks to those gods that we enjoy relatively easy lives, or so many believe.
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[ What he knows about Diluc and the way he phrased it... Gaku thinks it's a fair assumption for him to make. ]
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It's as I said: not all gods are created equal. That extends to their temperaments. I'm just fortunate Mondstadt's archon cares for his people when he could just as easily follow the path of his ilk and wage unnecessary wars at the cost of human lives.
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I see. I guess you are lucky.
[ He pauses, looking up to watch Diluc before getting back to whatever task he was assigned. ]
Your world sounds interesting.
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My world has its own share of problems. We lack much of the technology you're used to, but even someone with your skillset would be able to find work if you looked hard enough.
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...I'm good at a lot of things, so yeah. I would.
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I'll believe you when you sound confident in your own words. I'm not the one you need to prove yourself to.
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[ God. What the hell is this guy's problem?
Gaku gets into his sleeping bag. ]
You really need to loosen up.
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Do I? I don't see how that's any concern of yours.
[And it's no concern of his whether Gaku takes offense to his words or not. People only hear what they want to hear and this man is no different. Diluc isn't one to mince words, but the truth is far uglier than pretty little lies, isn't it?]
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[ He's just saying!! But he doesn't take much offense to Diluc's words—questioning his abilities is really the only thing that could ever really, truly get to him. ]
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Well then, enjoy having none at all. Good night.
[He'll assist Gaku down the mountain in the morning if needed, otherwise Diluc leaves as goon as the sun begins to rise. The trip back is, of course, relatively silent. Goodbye, Gaku.]
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[ Whatever!!
Gaku doesn't need any help down the mountain, but he does help Diluc with packing everything up and getting it in order. He's at least cordial enough to bid Diluc a farewell. ]