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Through the looking glass [bendytimed to some time when s!@% isn't getting real]
Welcome to Nanda Parbat, the hidden city. Squirreled away in the mountains of Tibet, an ancient temple preserving spiritual teachings that would otherwise have been lost centuries ago, takes refuge from the world under a wing of cliff face and blizzard. There are flowers here that grow nowhere else on Earth, flowers that can only grow here. Few know of its existence, fewer still of its location.
Batman could find it for you.
Of course, when your canvas is the sensoriums, the only place that he need look for it is inside his own head. A little paradoxically, the very purpose of Nanda Parbat is to aid those who traverse the depths of the mind. Of the soul, if you're the type who believes in that sort of thing.
One wall of the great stone temple fortress is built into the mountainside itself, and into the wall, passages to the many ice caverns - nature's halls of mirrors - within the rock. One of these caverns harbours a demon, black as the enshrouding darkness of the mountain tunnels, black as pitch. He's not expecting company.
Bruce doesn't remember when he had extinguished the sole candle that lit his passage into the cavern or what how his visage had seemed when refracted through the misty looking glasses of ice that covers the innermost chamber, but neither are important.
Who's curious enough to find out what is?
Batman could find it for you.
Of course, when your canvas is the sensoriums, the only place that he need look for it is inside his own head. A little paradoxically, the very purpose of Nanda Parbat is to aid those who traverse the depths of the mind. Of the soul, if you're the type who believes in that sort of thing.
One wall of the great stone temple fortress is built into the mountainside itself, and into the wall, passages to the many ice caverns - nature's halls of mirrors - within the rock. One of these caverns harbours a demon, black as the enshrouding darkness of the mountain tunnels, black as pitch. He's not expecting company.
Bruce doesn't remember when he had extinguished the sole candle that lit his passage into the cavern or what how his visage had seemed when refracted through the misty looking glasses of ice that covers the innermost chamber, but neither are important.
Who's curious enough to find out what is?

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Well, she was always busy, planning the attack, potentially attacks on GLaDOS, working in Neuropathy, or a multitude of other things. But one thing the Major is not, no matter her schedule, is unobservant.
So, when the AI bitch let go of her memory and the fact that Batman was the person who should have been occupying the missing places in her recall became apparent... Naturally, she went looking for him. The nice thing about having a wireless load-in to the Omnicomm network was that it made triangulating on individual signals as simple as knowing which direction gravity was pulling in.
The fact that he's the only large heat-source in a cavern coated in ice doesn't hurt, either. The joys of in-built infrared vision.
Of course, she doesn't speak, once she knows he's seen her. That would be making it too easy. She only stares at him in the dark and waits: they are neither of them so blind as seeming.
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Actually, it's the reverberation of the ground under her feet that identifies her first. With an obsessive fervour that is truely Holmesian, he collects the sounds that would betray a particular member of the crew. As one of the few members of the crew with a drastically nonhuman weight class, hers was not the most difficult riddle to crack.
"You're spoiling it," he mutters from his lotus position on the floor.
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Not friend, goddammit. Shut up.
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"Did you want something in particular or are you just here to stomp on sandcastles?"
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"I've confirmed everything I needed to. Good day." She'll just be leaving now, if you don't stop her, Bruce. Staying, right now, without a better reason, would constitute an admission of more investment than she was willing to give up.
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"You were concerned?" he replies, quickly but unmoving.
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"I wasn't aware that I counted as a professional."
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GDit, Matt. Why are we using different tense. B|
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the entire Nanda Parbat? or just the ice caverns?
Nura's a curious girl. When something interests her, she goes towards it. It was what had lead her towards many things in her young life. And when she passes the sensoriums, curiosity leads her into entering. A hint from her precogging? Or that natural something interesting is beyond that door occurring to her?
Whatever the case, she enters, and finds herself standing at a very different location than that of the halls of Stacy. She moves her high-heeled feet forwards, eyes taking in the scenery with delighted awe.
She really needs to invest more time in her curiosity if it's what lead her to a place as beautiful as this.
All of it. He's very thorough.
The fresh prints in the snow might shed some light on whose mind this particular view is a product of...
oh awesome.
She opens her mouth to let out a silent, "Wow..." It's even more breath-taking from this view...
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One may think she's following a few monks like a child trained on something interesting.
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Several of the monks take up work serenely pruning the flowers.
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"Mmmm," she murmurs.
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Having finished with his mediation, Bruce has left his chamber and stands as if he presides over the scene, "Those flowers often survive months, sometimes even years without food, water, or soil. No one but the monks know how it's done."
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Knowing where he is as he steps into the Sensorium, Dick pauses, knowing there aren't that many people who could bring this to mind and only one he can honestly think of that would. He steps in, letting the doors close behind him, then moves through the snow.
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Having finished his exercise, though perhaps not entirely to his satisfaction, Bruce paces out of the ice caverns and back into the city itself. Oblivious to his guest, he betrays the slightest hint of lackadaisy, something he wouldn't be caught dead doing if he were in the tights.
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When Bruce emerges, Dick stays back and to the few shadows, watching the man who has been his mentor and father longer than his biological one had been. It's nice to see Bruce actually relaxed, given the man hasn't really done it since...well, before Jason. And frankly, he'd rather not push Bruce out of that mindset right now. But since leaving would give him away, staying is the option he takes. And for a man who prefers to be in motion, Dick is very good at staying still when he wants to.
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He doesn't even manage cutlery, instead sitting apishly in front of the temple, picking at the bowl with one hand while reading from a book (again, self-supplied) held by the other.
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He makes his way across the courtyard, stopping to bow to monks and pilgrims as he passes. It's made from Bruce's mind, sure, but it's still polite.
Alfred would have been proud.
Finally, he stops in front of Bruce, waiting a moment before plopping down in order to be able to read the name of the book.
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Dick leans forward a bit to be able to see the cover and grins. "A little light reading?"
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He said nothing, and didn't exactly search for the person who thought up this place. Instead he just walked around, staff hooked over his shoulders, and went sightseeing.
Aang liked new places, and this was one he could nose around in that had all the familiarity of home without the sting of it.