Grand Admiral Thrawn (
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It's Not a Software Glitch
Sometimes the crew of the Chimaera figured that high command sent them on missions to the Unknown Region just so they didn't have to acknowledge the alien Grand Admiral for a while. Thrawn just took such assignments in stride. Scouts had reported the discovery of a backwater planet near the Unknown Region, and their reports sounded rather strange. A world host to many different native sapient races, able to do strange things that science couldn't explain, which hadn't become space-faring or even technologically caught up to most of the galaxy.
Thrawn was to send a camera crew down to film the planet, both as intel and as potential propaganda material. 'See what these people are going through and how nice would it be if the Empire helped them?' and all that. Thus the Chimaera had taken residence over a large city, later identified as Baldur's Gate, much to the citizens' horror and awe. Apparently their world was no stranger to invaders from another realm.
It was during one of these filming sessions that the crew ran into a rather odd glitch. They filmed a small group of seven people, but only six were showing up on the camera. They could see the man with their own eyes, he was right there, and yet no matter what, he just wasn't showing up on camera. Immediately the group had gone to the tavern where they were staying and reported this to Thrawn. The only explanation was that it was a software glitch, unlike anything they'd seen before. That explanation didn't satisfy Thrawn.
Curiosity immediately piqued, Thrawn asked for a description of the man and the location of where they'd captured the footage, and off he went. He had a pair of Death Troopers, in civilian clothes, nearby just in case, and Thrawn himself wore a hood and sunglasses, which did little to hide his alien features.
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He allowed Astarion to maneuver him as he pleased, willingly submitting to him. "I am familiar with blood loss, but thank you for the warning." He'd been in his share of battles, and he hadn't always come out unscathed.
A soft gasp emitted from his lips as Astarion bit down, his teeth feeling like shards of ice. Such an interesting sensation. Then the numbness came, and Thrawn closed his eyes, getting the sudden urge to lean into the bite. He wanted to pull Astarion close, let him drink to his heart's content.
The rational part of his mind won out, and he gently pushed Astarion away as he began to feel a little dizzy.
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A thin line of blood had spilled from the corner of Astarion's lips, though he was quick to wipe that away with a thumb so that he could lick it off. Not wanting to waste even a single drop.
A bit of a messy eater, it would seem.
"Perhaps you should call on one of those darling bodyguards of yours to fetch you something to drink."
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As Astarion warned, Thrawn was feeling lightheaded now. He wouldn't trust himself to go into battle in this state, or even lead a battle from the bridge. Lazily reaching for his satchel, he dug around until he found the bacta spray.
"That was an interesting experience," He mused, giving his neck a spray. Already the pain began to fade, and the bite wounds would heal quickly.
Pik entered the room, carrying a plastic bottle full of clear blue liquid, which he handed to his primary. Thrawn thanked him and took a swig as Pik went back to his post.
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How good that he wouldn't need to.
The clear blue liquid looked rather like a potion though. But the scent of it was unfamiliar. He gave a cheerful little wave to the bodyguard as he left, happy to keep playing his sociability up to appear likeable.
"'Interesting' is an odd way of saying that you liked it."
He could tell. Could tell that he had wanted to lean into it.
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"But yes, I did enjoy it. Perhaps there is something in your spit that makes the bite feel pleasurable after the numbness sets in." Because of course Thrawn looked at it from a logical standpoint first. In his mind, it made a sort of sense, because a vampire would want a victim to not struggle, and they wouldn't struggle if they enjoyed it.
"Or perhaps you have simply helped me discover a part of myself I didn't know existed." Thrawn had been bitten during sex before, but never like that.
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"I'd say that I simply brought a hidden desire to offer your neck to the forefront."
There was a slightly flirtatious- seductive, almost- lilt to that voice of his, though he stayed where he was. Relaxed and leaning back, rather than leaning forward or being too suggestive. Happy to tease, but still letting the other man recover from having blood drained from him.
It hadn't been entirely filling, but there was certainly an air about him that suggested that he was sated in a way.
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He regarded Astarion, picking up on the flirtations. "Perhaps I will offer it again in the future, if you are to be my ambassador. And if we continue to sleep together." Another sip of his drink, and then, "Of course, there will be days when I must be at my best and cannot offer you my neck. When I must lead a battle, for example."
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Astarion had no doubt that he would be able to do that elsewhere too. Any civilized world was likely to have a seedy underbelly full of people who'd never be missed if they were pulled off the street, after all. And he could also sate himself with animals.
"Humanoid blood may be a fine vintage, but I can make merry with animal blood all the same."
He definitely had a preference for the blood of thinking creatures now that the option was there for him, but animal blood was sufficient for those days when his hunts ended in failures, "Speaking of, much as I appreciated that taste- you're quite a treat, truly- we should probably postpone any further conversation until tomorrow past sundown. I would like to find something more filling before sunrise."
Given that his hunting ground was quite a ways away from where he was staying to avoid arousing any suspicions from the regulars who knew him, Astarion knew he would need time to hunt and then make his way back and he hadn't exactly planned to spend this time with Thrawn.
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"In the meantime, think about my offer. Take time to get your affairs in order if you plan to accept," He began putting his armor back on and looked into a nearby mirror to make sure his fake ears were still on straight.
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It really was the most convenient place to meet up. Especially considering that Astarion was currently living hidden beneath it.
"I have precious few affairs to get in order though, so that shouldn't take long."
All he needed to do if he ended up leaving with Thrawn was gather his possessions and all of those were in the hideout already. And much as he might want to say goodbye to the few friends he had in the world, they had all more or less scattered to the winds by now, with the exception of only a few of them.
"You'd be surprised how easy it is to leave a life lived only at night behind."
When most people were all snug in their beds, safely away from an undead's nighttime prowling. His life hadn't lent itself to connections before the tadpole, and now that it and Cazador both were gone... It still mostly didn't.
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Approaching Astarion, Thrawn took his chin in hand and leaned in to give him a peck on the lips. "I will leave you to your hunt. Do try to stay safe in the meantime." Tilting his head at Astarion, Thrawn left the room and then the house with Pik in tow.
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"My safety is my highest priority, so no need for concern there."
Astarion always looked out for himself first and foremost. Especially now that he was alone again. He was fairly certain that the only one of the group to remain in Baldur's Gate still was Gale... And figured he might try to find him to bid at least him farewell. If he had the time.
Should Thrawn look up after leaving the house, he might spot a small white bat darting through the dark night sky with a very distinctive little puff of hair atop its head. Flying was by far a superior way to spot prey at a distance, and so Astarion had favored it after he had been taught how to polymorph into animal shape.
The next night, after sundown, he would be found in the Elfsong- seated in one of the booths at the back, with a glass of wine on the table and a slightly full- though not overly full- bag set on the floor between his feet.
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He showed up at the Elfsong the next day after sundown, as promised, once more in his Drow disguise. He'd been mistaken for a paladin earlier, thanks to his style of armor and the mace at his hip, and had decided to roll with it. He had called Eli earlier, and asked if he was about done with his own mission, and had gotten an affirmative. The man was already on his way back to the Chimaera.
Spotting Astarion and making his way over to him, Thrawn said in a low voice. "Hello again. Are you prepared?"
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Perhaps the normal thing to do was be less eager or even apprehensive about the doubtlessly large change it would be to leave Faerûn and even Toril itself entirely behind. To muse about how easily all that was important in life could fit inside a small bag. Astarion had never been the sentimental sort though.
And honestly he was looking forward to being in a place where he wouldn't need to worry about some cleric or paladin refusing to see him as a person and shoving a stake through his ribs or breaking down the door to where he was staying to drag him out into the sun to roast and turn to cinders.
"Shall we?" He asked, as he drained the last of his wine from his glass before reaching down to grab his bag and standing up. There was nothing holding him back, so he saw no reason to stall for more time.
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"Rest assured, you can return to this world anytime you wish," Thrawn said, as they walked the streets. "Be it homesickness or for business reasons. You need only ask." Thrawn knew what it was like to leave home for a long time, to leave friends and family, to do something he felt he had to do. He also promised himself that he would return home one day, and see his people again.
The shuttle, his confiscated smuggler vessel rather than an Imperial Lambda, waited just on the outskirts of Rivington. Pik and Waffle were already inside.
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Not nothing. He had friends that he might be keen to visit at some point. Perhaps his siblings and all of the spawn in the Underdark to see how they were doing. But nothing really binding him to the world. Had he been among the living perhaps it would have been different. Parents. A spouse. Maybe children.
Even if he couldn't imagine that he was overly fond of being in their presence even when he was among the living.
"But I'll keep it in mind."
He appreciated the offer if nothing else. His brows raised ever so slightly at the ship, not quite sure what he'd been expecting, "You know, I'm not quite sure what I was expecting. But at least this and the other one don't come with tentacles. And appears to be made of metal."
He hadn't exactly been free to walk around on the nautiloid, but his mind had lurched far enough into someone's who had been to know that those floors squished. Not that he was going to say that.
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Thrawn took the pilot's seat and invited Astarion to sit in the copilot seat, the Death Troopers hanging back and taking seats. After initiating the takeoff sequence, the ship rose into the air and breached the atmosphere.
As they neared the Star Destroyer, Thrawn turned to Astarion. "I hereby invite you onto the Chimaera." The ship was technically a vessel, but it could count as a home and thus Thrawn chose to err on the side of caution. His research told him that vampire invitations lasted until the homeowner rescinded it, which was convenient.
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Astarion wasn't sure if mind flayer vessels decomposed the way corpses did and honestly he wasn't keen to find out. As flying vessels went, nautiloids were probably one of the more disgusting kinds.
He sat down as he was invited to, looking sort of vaguely interested as the ship began to rise, quickly leaving the ground and all he knew behind.
And he had been about to respond to Thrawn when he felt a sudden jolt of magic- a pins and needles sort of feeling spreading through him and before he knew it he was dropping down in a blur of shifting white smoke. There was a soft thunk as a white bat with a distinctive little puff of curls atop its tiny head fell onto the chair where Astarion had been sitting- followed by panicked and slightly angry sounding chirping.
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His head jerked over at the sudden burst of smoke, fearing that Astarion had burnt up somehow, despite the fact that Thrawn made sure that they were on the dark side of the world and no sunlight would come through during flight.
What he saw made his eyebrows raise. A little white bat, right where Astarion was. Putting the ship on autopilot, Thrawn leaned forward to examine the vampire in his current form.
"So, that was you that I saw the other night. I take it the change was involuntary?"
If so, that raised a few questions about Astarion's abilities or the magic that infused everything and everyone. He held out his hand, inviting Astarion to climb on.
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Even though he was squeaking and chirping incessantly, he did obediently climb onto Thrawn's hand though- heading straight for the opening in his sleeve. The bat form was convenient both for hunting and for fleeing, but being forced into a form that was not his own had still come as something of a shock.
Not quite the same as involuntarily becoming a monster, but still not comfortable.
And worse, it wasn't just him and Thrawn as witnesses to this embarrassment either.
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If Astarion could learn to control this ability outside of Toril, he could make a useful spy. Or Thrawn could sneak him into places, as evidenced by him crawling up the sleeve of Thrawn's outfit.
Upon entering the Chimaera's docking bay, Thrawn and the others stepped out of the shuttle and were greeted by an officer. "Welcome back, Sir. Commander Vanto arrived an hour ago, and he said he'd wait in your office to give you his report."
"Thank you, Lieutenant-Commander."
"Sir, is the new ambassador with you?"
"He is, but he has chosen to go unseen for now."
The officer seemed confused by that, but chose not to question his Admiral. Thrawn dismissed his Death Troopers for the day and entered the lift that would take him to his floor. Peeking into his sleeve, he said, "Let us hope that being away from your world doesn't cause too many problems with your magic in the future."
Exiting the lift, Thrawn made his way to his office, greeting the Stormtrooper guard as he entered. As promised, Eli was waiting for him, datapad in hand.
"I take it your journey to Elturel was informative?"
"Sure was. Wish I could've seen Baldur's Gate, though."
"We can always return."
"True." He typed a few things on his datapad and transferred his report to Thrawn.
"Thank you, Commander. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have work to do." Right after he removed his disguise, of course. Reaching into his sleeve, he gently pulled Astarion out and handed him to Eli. Eli looked down at the bat, utterly confused.
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He thought he knew how Gale and Wyll must have felt now, after the tadpole had essentially scrambled all their abilities.
Settling into Thrawn's sleeve, he stayed quiet as they were on the move, letting out a few more indignant clicks and squeaks as Thrawn peeked into his sleeve to look at him. He sure hoped so too.
Astarion settled once more, listening in on Thrawn's conversation with the human with the curious twang to his accent. When Thrawn reached into his sleeve though, he began squeaking again- trying to cling to the fabric as he was pulled out. He was still squeaking as he was handed over and Thrawn moved to leave, looking after the man and then looking to Eli, before flopping over on his palm in a way that almost resembled giving up.
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"I didn't think Thrawn was the sort to get a pet." He mused, leaving Thrawn's office and going into his own quarters, right next door. An aide had to be close at hand to their commanding officer.
He idly stroked the bat's head with a finger. "Thrawn had me looking into this city that got sent to Hell. Literally. They're still rebuilding, but they kinda took it out on the tiefling population." Which was entirely unfair to them. It seemed that prejudice could happen no matter where you were.
"I passed myself off as a bard while I was there. It was kinda fun, honestly." He didn't know why he was saying all this to a bat. Perhaps he just liked getting his thoughts out in the open to something that couldn't talk back.
He set the bat down on his desk, before sitting down, stroking a finger down his back. "You're pretty cute. Especially those curls."
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But then, Astarion supposed he was much the same when it was just him and an animal. He'd had a few conversations with Scratch in the past. And with the Owlbear cub. And a few passing cats who had decided to give him the time of day. It was easier sometimes to talk to an animal who couldn't respond back- unless you used a spell or a potion to understand them.
He lifted his head to push up against the finger stroking it, figuring he might as well make the most out of the petting given that he had little other choice.
He even chirped along to the conversation, intently thinking his responses at the man.
'I suppose I was lucky that Cazador set up shop in Baldur's Gate rather than Elturel. Would have liked to see him get reduced to a stain on the ground by some monstrosity in Avernus, but it really was more pleasing to get to do that myself-'
Chirp, chirp, chirp, squeak.
'A bard? The story-telling kind or the singing kind? You really need to be specific so that I can more clearly picture it, darling.'
Continued squeaks and a bit of a flail as he was slid down from his hand and onto the desk, once again flopping over as though giving up. His eyes closed briefly as the finger stroked down along his back, chirping an affirmative note. He was pretty cute indeed.
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"I play a little guitar. Didn't think it would actually come in handy for a mission." Guitars weren't a common instrument where he'd been, but it was close enough to a lute, he supposed. "And unlike Thrawn, I didn't need to put on any fake ears to blend in."
Opening his drawer, he pulled out a small brush. Really, it was a spare toothbrush, which he made a mental note to replace. Gently, he ran the bristles through the bat's curls, then onto his back.
"We have bats on Lysatra, my home planet, but I've never seen one quite like you."
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