HECTOR DACRE
Vampire
Posts: 237
Age:
765
Occupation:
Business Owner
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I made the devil run
Last seen Nov 18, 2024 21:11:04 GMT
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Post by HECTOR DACRE on Sept 13, 2022 18:46:46 GMT
Hector wasn’t overly concerned about the Queen dying, but he knew Magnus would be quite upset about the whole thing, as if she was his mother. The pair had lived through countless kings and queens by now, yet Magnus still held a minute's silence whenever one of them died. Despite serving for the King centuries back he didn’t consider himself to be a royalist. He took a job as a knight because it was well paid and with the title came appreciation from others. He took an oath to protect the public from criminals and vagabonds, which was ironic now looking back. He’d grown into the exact person he was slamming the jail door shut on. It took a little convincing to get Magnus to come down to the club for a drink. He’d closed the place for the evening so they wouldn’t be bothered by baby vampires and other pests whilst they reminisce about their old days. Hector knew Magnus wouldn’t want Lincoln dawdling around the bar whilst he reeled off stories about Magnus. Once upon time, the two would have been getting obliterated for Magnus’ birthday in various taverns across England or maybe somewhere in Spain if they crossed paths elsewhere. Drinking everything in sight, hooking up with beautiful women before draining their bodies afterwards. Now Magnus had taken on the role as dad and Hector was keeping his business afloat. There was no time for reckless behaviour in their lives anymore, which probably didn’t sadden Magnus as much as it did Hector. The club and the bar were consuming his every waking thought recently, which he hated. This wasn’t how it was supposed to play out. His plan was to come to town, make some money then disappear, but he had grown fond of the club and his employees too, unfortunately. Although it wasn’t out of character for him to protect those who worked for him given he would have put his life on the line for his crew members back on the ship. Nonetheless, it was clear his business had wound him up so tight he was turning into one of those old vampires who didn’t know how to let his hair down. Someone like Magnus. He strolled into the empty club, his expensive brogues clicking against the wooden floor as he walked towards the bar. Unlikely a Saturday evening, the floor was freshly mopped so there was no need to peel his shoe off the ground with each step. He threw his crisp leather jacket down on the bar as he headed behind it to grab two glasses. He placed two bottles on the counter top. His eyes darted up as the door flung open. “Part of me was expecting you to cancel.” He flashed Magnus a grin as he moved from behind the bar. He settled down on one of the bar stools, resting his hand on the nearest bottle, “I didn’t have time to wrap your gift as it only arrived this morning.” He picked the bottle up, offering it out to Magnus, “Imported from Scotland. Dalmore 1967 Sirius whiskey. Forty-four years old. Wonderful whiskey with a smokey taste. Happy birthday old pal.” He felt like one of those salesmen at the airport trying to sell duty free alcohol to the bypassers. MAGNUS DAYNE
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MAGNUS DAYNE
Vampire
Posts: 95
Played by:
Julia
"You waste time trying to get people to love you, you'll end up the most popular dead man in town."
Last seen Nov 17, 2024 15:53:50 GMT
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Post by MAGNUS DAYNE on Oct 1, 2022 0:07:36 GMT
━ evil notions come free ━ SHE WAS DEAD. THE QUEEN WAS GONE, AFTER so many years of service━longer than any other sovereign. Magnus hadn’t served under her, but he couldn’t…
He tracked his family tree with great care, and felt a small warmth bloom in his chest every time another member of the Royal Family bore children. Queen Elizabeth II had been his direct descendant, following four different threads, though nobody would know that except those closest to him.
And Philippa. God, sometimes he missed her. Age and time had made him realize how she’d manipulated him, that she wasn’t a great companion in many ways, but that didn’t erase his feelings. It didn’t erase the fact that she’d turned him and had been his first true love. She also bore his children, though she’d lied about the last.
He just couldn’t believe the Queen had died so close to his birthday. Magnus didn’t even want to acknowledge it, not in the wake of such devastation, but other people expected things from him. Jo and Hector, mostly, as Linc was probably off somewhere thinking about the next way he could give Magnus a headache.
Eventually, Magnus lugged himself out of bed and carried on with his day, making plans with Jo later and checking flights to England━a daily occurrence for him since the news. Prices had risen, of course, but money wasn’t an issue, not for such an occasion.
After a long day going through store records and ordering new stock, Magnus eventually ended up at Hector’s club, though it was far quieter than normal. Even on weekdays, people flocked to this place like flies to honey, though he assumed they had little choice in the matter━it was the only of its kind in town.
Pulling open the door, he strolled towards Hector, though his eyes drifted across the interior. It looked far larger without so many people, and, though it wasn’t the first time he’d seen it like this, it had certainly been a while.
“I considered it,” His gaze found Hector while his steps slowed as he neared, “But I promised t’be ‘ere.” And he was a man of his word━that went without saying. Magnus slipped his jacket off and laid it on the bar beside Hector’s, finding the bottle next. He smiled, raising a hand to clap Hector fondly on the shoulder. “Thank you, Hector. I truly appreciate it,” Though he looked like he was about to cry again.
Magnus slipped onto the stool next to Hector, picking up the bottle and admiring the label. “Which one are we polishin’ off tonight, eh? Or are we goin’ through both?” Chuckling softly, Magnus placed the bottle back on the bar, though his hand stayed resting on it, a thick frown dragging down his features. “I can’t believe she’s gone… I’m thinkin’ of headin’ over. Back ‘ome.” He sighed, “Sometimes it felt as though she was one ‘f us, ya know?” His eyes flicked to Hector’s. “Like she’d live forever.”
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HECTOR DACRE
Vampire
Posts: 237
Age:
765
Occupation:
Business Owner
Status:
Single
Played by:
Jodi
I made the devil run
Last seen Nov 18, 2024 21:11:04 GMT
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Post by HECTOR DACRE on Oct 24, 2022 20:05:29 GMT
Anybody else he would have been telling them to get a grip, grieving the Queen's death, but he had respect for Magnus. He respected Magnus' desire to grieve a woman who he hadn't even served. Hector had never grieved a person since Evelyn died. That had been enough pain to last him a lifetime. After she was taken from him he spent months trying to deal with the heartbreak that soon seeped into years and the first person he thought to turn to was Magnus. Not only did he understand the heightened emotions, but he knew how it felt to lose someone you loved more than anything else in the world. Magnus didn’t exactly give Hector the answer he wanted. He wanted to hear it would all disappear one day, but instead, he would learn how to live with the void left behind by Evelyn. It was unfortunate that she passed so close to Magnus’ birthday, leaving a grey cloud hanging over the day, but Hector would try his best to make sure his friend still enjoyed his day. There was a small smile on his face as he watched Magnus enter the building. There was no blaring music screaming through the speakers and no bodies congregating on the dance floor or at the bar. God knows what the other staff was doing with their night off. Hector didn’t give a shit so long as none of them walked through the front door. It was time for the grown-ups to have some wind-down time, away from the kids, although he was fully aware that Hannya superseded him in age by centuries. She still acted like she was sixteen sometimes though. A promise was a promise to some, something which could never be broken, but for Hector, it was always people dependent. If he had the slightest incline someone was about to screw him over he made sure he got there first. It was exactly how he’d secured the bar and club, by screwing someone over, but it was evident from his first meeting with the previous owner that someone was about to betray the other. Hector stuck the knife in first, with a grin on his face as he twisted the blade deeper. Magnus took a seat next to Hector, a hand resting lightly on Hector’s shoulder with emotions written all over his face. “Save your tears.” For someone whose emotions were permanently on the highest setting, Hector genuinely couldn’t remember the last time he’d shed a tear. There hadn’t been many people or things in his life over the past few decades that he truly cared about, but all that had changed over the past two years. Those he cared about had started to trickle back into his life. Magnus, Luc, Pierre. “Both. It’s not every day you turn seven hundred and… thirty…” He started laughing softly, “It all blurs into one after a while.” Centuries of friendship had flown by. Hector braced himself for talks about the Queen. It was inevitable. He reached for Magnus’ bottle, pulling it from his hand to crack open the lid. He poured his friend a drink as he listened intently, nodding slowly. Hector pushed the glass across the bar, returning the bottle next to Magnus. “Yeah. She had a good run, but we knew this day would come, just like the ones before her and the ones after her.” He grabbed his own bottle, twisted it open, and poured himself a drink. “When are you thinking of heading back?” He took a sip of his drink, resting the liquid on his tongue for a moment before swallowing, “Why don’t we make a trip of it? Cause recently I’ve been thinking of closing the bar for a week or so and taking the staff on holiday somewhere… might do everyone a bit of good getting away from this place and having a break.” He knew the staff thought Hector came across as an uptight boss who rarely let his hair down, which was far from how he wanted to be. MAGNUS DAYNE
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MAGNUS DAYNE
Vampire
Posts: 95
Played by:
Julia
"You waste time trying to get people to love you, you'll end up the most popular dead man in town."
Last seen Nov 17, 2024 15:53:50 GMT
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Post by MAGNUS DAYNE on Nov 10, 2022 2:08:57 GMT
━ evil notions come free ━ SAVE YOUR TEARS? MAGNUS WOULD’VE BEEN offended if he were anyone else. He smiled softly, sadly, though he wasn’t embarrassed by his feelings. Hector might not have known about his child━his direct link to Her Majesty━but neither did Lincoln, and he didn’t feel the need to explain himself. Hector clearly wasn’t as sentimental about where he’d come from and the life he’d lived there, but Magnus knew their lives had been different.
“... Five.” He finished for Hector, still with that sad smile pulling the lines of his face, almost as though he should’ve been forty or fifty-five, not… just under halfway to eight hundred. But he was stuck here, permanently at forty-five, as he would be until someone drove a stake through him like they had his sire. He was also no longer worried about sharing his age with Hector, not as he had been when they’d first met. He remembered how broken he was━and the loss of the Queen now was only a fraction of what he’d felt then━but it was still like losing another piece of her. The Queen had been alive for so long, her reign stretched further back than most humans’ lifetimes; it was almost too much for Magnus to bear.
But he would. He had to.
Lifting the glass to his lips, Magnus knocked it back with ease, humming softly at the taste. “Wonderful. Thank you.” He slipped between their conversation, then sighed, feeling a jab in his stomach when Hector tried to lump her in with all the rest. “Aye, but when her father passed… there was ‘ope. ‘E ‘adn’t been around so long, and when cancer took ‘im in the end, he felt… very ‘uman. But Elizabeth,” Magnus shook his head. “I went back when I could. I was there for ‘er Coronation, ya know,” Blue eyes, filled with pride and love━almost as if sharing a child’s achievement━slipped from his glass to his friend’s face. “And Lady Di’s funeral; I sat beside that Spielberg fellow. She wasn’t one ‘f us, but it still felt right.” Shoulders hunched, it was then that Magnus realized he’d let himself slip. He hadn’t been holding it as a secret, per se, but he didn’t want to overshadow the Queen’s death━his closest companions already thought it was too much fanfare.
“Philippa bore my children before she was turned.” Magnus admitted it plainly, honestly, and only looked away to refill his glass. “Her majesty was my direct relative, twenty-one generations between us.” Lifting his cup, he sipped his drink slowly.
“I ‘aven’t decided.” He said finally, gently placing the glass back on the bar, eyes ticking up to Hector’s. “I wanted to drop everythin’ and go for ‘er funeral, but that isn’t possible━not with the store and Linc.” The boy was still a little fragile, and Magnus wasn’t going to do anything to separate them now━not when Linc might need him. Linc, who was practically his son and who knew him, unlike the Queen. Magnus might’ve been sensitive toward her, but he wasn’t delusional━he knew who his real family was and how badly they needed him.
His brows raised at Hector’s proposal. That, however… “That might work.” He nodded purposefully, brow furrowed as he considered it. “Linc would come, of course, and th’rest of ‘em could keep each other company while we visit the more serious sites.” Slowly, it started to make more and more sense, and Magnus finally began to really, genuinely smile. “Wouldn’t be too ‘ard t’get the shop taken care of. I don’t ‘ire miscreants like you,” He teased, lifting his glass again and simply enjoying the finely aged whiskey.
“It’ll be difficult gettin’ them all together so soon━perhaps early October? Does that give ya enough time to organize?” He hoped so. And then he could break the news to Linc and Jo, get the boy to prepare, and hopefully the time away from Mystic Falls━and that witch━would be good for him.
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HECTOR DACRE
Vampire
Posts: 237
Age:
765
Occupation:
Business Owner
Status:
Single
Played by:
Jodi
I made the devil run
Last seen Nov 18, 2024 21:11:04 GMT
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Post by HECTOR DACRE on Nov 29, 2022 15:12:13 GMT
] Seeing Magnus filled with emotion as Hector delivered his birthday present to him did tug on Hector’s heartstrings a little. They were rusty and almost solid, but still had some movement in them. It would take an almighty yank on them from someone important to bring tears to his eyes. Seven hundred and thirty-five years old. It was bizarre to comprehend the fact the pair had been alive so long and lived through so much. In the blink of an eye they would have celebrated Magnus turning eight hundred years old. “Soon we’ll be a thousand years old… which unnerves me.” He confessed as he glanced down into his drink for a second. At what point would they cease to exist? Surely they didn’t have an infinite amount of years left on Earth. Whenever he reminisced about the old days it filled him with a sense of nostalgia, but also a fraction of exhaustion. He had lived through thousands of days with no end in sight leaving him feeling unfulfilled at times and constantly chasing the next high. Mystic Falls was the high he was currently riding. The bar, the club, the money. His friend could have sat there and shed a thousand tears and Hector would have still comforted him even if he didn’t wholly understand why Magnus was crying over the Queen being dead. It was a sad event, but not worth slipping tears over, but again he was happy to sit there and offer Magnus a shoulder to cry on. There was a sense of empathy buried deep down inside, saved for those who deserved it. People like Magnus. “The day Lady Di died was a sad day… and now Charlie is stepping up. I was never a fan of his.” But they’d been around long enough to know that's the way things went. Soon Charles would be another name on a gravestone somewhere. Hector was preparing himself to take another sip of his drink when Magnus spoke. The glass halted just before his lips, “You had children?” He placed the glass back down gently, glancing at Magnus with a look of disbelief on his face, “I’m sorry you’ve lost a relative… all the more reason to head over to England.” He tipped his glass toward Magnus before taking a large mouthful of alcohol and refilling his glass. “Let me know when the funeral is and we can watch it at my apartment… Linc can come too.” If the baby vampire wasn’t yet to be trusted to be left alone in fear Magnus may come home and the walls were covered in blood. Hector had seen the twitches in Lincoln recently whenever blood was present, but that was for Magnus to deal with. He wasn’t sure on what scale the others would keep each other company, but Hannya would be elated to keep the men company whilst Magnus and Hector do a bit of sightseeing. “I think I need a bit of holiday too.” Being a business owner was something he was born to do, but it was draining. He laughed at Magnus' comment, “Compel yourself a few humans to look after the place.” Hector nodded, “Early October sounds good to me. I’ll have a word with the staff tomorrow.” He lifted his glass up, titling it toward Magnus, “Here’s to Elizabeth. May she rest in peace.” MAGNUS DAYNE - wanna wrap up with yours?
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MAGNUS DAYNE
Vampire
Posts: 95
Played by:
Julia
"You waste time trying to get people to love you, you'll end up the most popular dead man in town."
Last seen Nov 17, 2024 15:53:50 GMT
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Post by MAGNUS DAYNE on Dec 9, 2022 2:32:30 GMT
━ evil notions come free ━ CHARLES. THE CHILD NOBODY THOUGHT much of once Diana was gone. Truthfully, Magnus hadn’t been incredibly thrilled about the prospect of him taking the throne, but it wasn’t as if he had a say in the matter. He wouldn’t have, even with Philippa. Even if she cared about her children in the end, she didn’t seem to consider anyone but herself.
“Was anybody? Bloody big ears, that one.” Magnus grumbled. He was a royalist, and respected the monarchy, but it would likely crumble under the heir nobody liked. Her Majesty brought respect and renewed interest to the throne, whereas Charles was the fucking laughing stock. The only reason anybody wanted him in first was for Diana. Now, he hoped Charles abdicated for William, a far more suitable candidate.
Hector seemed surprised, and Magnus figured it made sense. He didn’t often talk about them━or the first life he’d lived━as it wasn’t incredibly relevant to who he was now. Furthermore, he never wanted to seem as though he were boasting. Hector was an old friend, however, and he would understand. “Yes,” He said lightly, sipping his drink. “Thank you. I believe we’d enjoy━well, I would enjoy that. Linc hasn’t got a choice.” Chuckling lightly, sadly, he thought of outgrowing his children. Johanna would have to know what that was like, as well━she’d had to leave her children and live longer than they ever could have. However, her descendants weren’t easily found in the news.
A trip to England, though… Magnus would enjoy that. Bringing Linc to all the old sites, reminiscing with Hector… yes, he was definitely interested in making it happen. “Ah,” Magnus scoffed at Hector’s mention of compulsion and waved it away. He had staff, ones he was sure could look after the place in his stead. Hopefully.
“To Elizabeth,” He raised his glass as well, “May she find peace after ‘er long life, and in a place whose doors are not open for us.” Clinking his glass to Hector’s, Magnus drained what was left in his cup and refilled it. It would be a long night, but he would enjoy the comfort of old friends for its entirety.
HECTOR DACRE | zee end!
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