The odd pair walked the empty streets unsteadily. A tall, apparently rather drunk man supporting himself on a little girl; the scene would certainly look strange to any spectator. And only attentive spectators would be able to detect the cloaked party-goer's improvised crutch's resemblance to a person. At first glance, it was something that looked more like some form of magical anomaly undulating in the air.
Despite the difficulty, the spectre could support the heavy male enough for awkward locomotion. As she wasn't materialised, she could focus her attention on her soulmist projection better, pressing an invisible force against Zeran's body in order to keep him from leaning his full weight on her. Weak and unsteady as that force was, it was a valuable asset. Without it, Zeran's projected arm would probably crush her narrow shoulders easily, and the spectre couldn't afford any more damage to her soulmist tonight.
Marina concentrated intently to keep her form from dissolving into a formless cloud of blue mist, which would probably cause Zeran to tumble back to the ground. She was aware that she was underestimating his endurance, but the wraith was feeling the need to be protective of her playmate. The living in general, and humans in particular, were depressingly fragile; this was something the ghost had plentiful experience of, both observational and, looking back far enough, personal. The ease with which her toys broke from even a brief rough treatment was infuriating, and while holding back during her play sessions was out of the question, she decided it would be more productive to take better care of her playmates. Most of the people she met were disposable, but not all of them.
"Fufufu... The cold is my primary social instrument." Twisting her arm as far as she could without losing hold on the man, the spectre attempted to tickle him. Her ethereal fingers phased easily through the fabric of his shirt, tracing the sensitive skin of his stomach briefly before withdrawing. The numbing chill that lingered after her touch would normally be unpleasant, but it served as a natural remedy for burning muscles, inflamed by the previous strain. It was rather curious.
As could be expected, she didn't suffer fatigue, since she didn't have actual muscles that could become tired. For the same reason, it was strange that the strength she could apply to Zeran's astral appendage was as feeble as if a little girl's muscles were actually the source. The only explanation the ghost could come up with was that it was restricted by her djed, rather than any physical factor. A spoiled, ineffectual child would never be able to display feats of toughness using their body alone, be it made of flesh or soulmist. While somewhat inconvenient, it was not illogical.
At the mention of the Shinya, Marina frowned slightly. By all means, she was a mostly law-abiding almost-citizen who wasn't usually up to no good. Well, maybe sometimes. Well... fine, maybe rather often. The phantom barely withheld a displeased snort. Objectively, she hasn't yet done anything unlawful, and had no grounds to fear the Shinya. However, she was used to being safe even when causing trouble, since there weren't many city guards who could lay a finger on her on short notice. Before a spiritist or otherwise spellcaster arrived at the scene, she would already have removed herself.
In Lhavit, every patrolman was a potentially dangerous enemy. Earlier today, purely by accident, she happened to overhear on the streets that the Shinya were practicioners of projection, and it has bothered her ever since. She wasn't aware of this during her previous visits to the city of stars. With her sense of invincibility taken away, the ghost was uncomfortable, though she knew she would get used to it given time.
Dumping Zeran on the guardsmen and calling it a day would be the most pragmatic choice, but Marina didn't want to come face to face with a Shinya right now, especially not while looking as awkward and suspicious as she did. Deciding that sharing these concerns with her companion would serve no purpose, Marina answered his statement with silence, gripping his astral arm just a little tighter to let him know her choice. Besides, she was enjoying the soft sensation of the projected limb resting against her shoulders, and the rare closeness with a human.
Somewhat surprised by his suggestion, Marina looked up at Zeran haughtily. It did happen that she possessed people for the sake of it, but haunting drunkards was not her idea of fine entertainment. Possession was a different level of fun when the victim was in on it. "Why would you recommend such a thing, sir Zeran? Being my vessel is not a privilege I grant to knaves. I select the worthy only after much deliberation." She was just putting on airs; clearly enough, she didn't think twice before jumping into Zeran whom she met barely a bell prior.
There was a reason for her saying that, however. She didn't state it out loud, but there were certain playmates she returned to again and again, forming a strange relationship. After all, being an anchorless throwaway could be a rather boring existence; the boredom was sometimes so overbearing that it didn't justify the freedom. Like many ghosts, Marina has developed a strong resistance to loneliness, but she valued the feeling of seeing a familiar face. Yes, that was just a fancy way of saying that she liked to relentlessly harass people. And Zeran was not going to be exempt.
Having had no idea where the Zintia Rest was, the spectre simply followed her companion's lead through the dim and silent streets. It was hard to imagine that these same streets were home to the borderline hysterical pace of the festival just a bell ago. Obviously, it was only a temporary pause, but the ghost took her time to enjoy the contrast in atmosphere, whenever she wasn't dedicating her full attention to keeping her already smudged body from being squashed into an amorphous blob of soulmist under Zeran's weight. Finally, they stopped in front of a large public building that the phantom assumed to be their destination. She didn't have any particular places to be, and since she barely knew anyone in Lhavit, nothing came to mind when she thought about where to spend the quiet resting hours, or whatever was left of them by this point. "I will join you inside, if permitted. Otherwise, if you ever wish to meet again, you know where I can be encountered."
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