74th of Frost, 4622
Vivian had stayed up late after he had returned to his room. Hakon was a bastard. A fully brainwashed bastard who, like Vivian, had never had a real chance in the world. He had been seized too young and told that there was only one way of thinking. Gods, to think that Vivian might have turned out like him if the Guild had seen fit to take him from the streets. Daravin was a cruel mistress, but at least she wasn't delusional like this lot seemed to be. If he wanted to escape with his child he needed to come up with a plan.
Firstly, he needed information. Ascension and the birth of his child were going to be very close together. It was going to be draining spiritually, physically, and mentally. He had to be ready, and a few good days of meals and sleep were part of that plan. He needed to get more information on Hakon, the face he was planning on stealing, and the Ascension itself. Secondly, he needed to birth his child and convince the mages that he needed to keep the baby for a few days. A week, at most. Enough to recover, and ascend. Once ascended, he would get close to Hakon under the guise of giving up his baby. Once Hakon's face was stolen...all that remained was to take the child to an orphanage under Hakon's cloak. Once away from the Guild, turn tail and run like his arse was on fire.
Gods, this was not going to be easy to pull off.
In the morning over breakfast, he put his plan into action. He asked some of the older mages about Hakon. He was careful about who he approached, and did it casually. He made fun of Hakon. Light teasing really, but enough that let the other mages know the only reason he'd been near the man was that he was the only one Vivian knew. Unsurprisingly, their stories matched a lot of Hakon's. He'd arrived at the tower as a young child, had a bad adjustment. Horrific night terrors, to the point where he only calmed when he was given a stuffed animal. Vivian snorted at that; oh to be given the luxury of a stuffed bear and a warm bed. He'd counted cockroaches until he'd passed out.
Hakon was their attack dog. He had a large anti-mage streak and was known for butchering mages rather than retrieving them. That made Vivian's stomach a bit sour; they'd meant to kill him from the beginning...or had just assumed Hakon would dispose of him. The thought made him a bit angry. As though that bastard could have single handedly killed a master Malformist...even in the throes of pregnancy!
Hakon was also innocent. He kept to his work, it being all that he really knew, and was utterly devoted to the Path. That delusional brand of religion that told the man he could have the evils of magic...as long as it served their purposes. Really, like any other church. Hypocritical. Vivian thanked them for breakfast, and the information, and headed back to the library. Hakon had already shown his disdain for fun. He didn't think he'd see him there. But what he did find was books on Malformity. Particularly, a few books on past ascended mages...but nothing he could sneak out of the library or read openly without suspicion.
He needed privacy with such books.
Vivian found himself knocking on Hakon's door, dressed in simpler clothing. A loose shirt and pants, with his coat. He waited patiently for the door to open, and gave Hakon a look. "I want to understand it. The Path. You." he muttered, reluctantly. After all, he couldn't turn to the dark side too quickly could he?