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Barcus lives in a well-appointed home in the Upper City, which is a surprise to most of the people who know both him and the political and social structures of Baldur's Gate. It's a swanky neighborhood, is the thing, and Barcus has never been the sort of man to admit he's well off. It's not something he thinks about; he measures his wealth in the time he has to pursue his private projects, and in that sense he's...comfortable, yes, but there's always going to be something he wants to learn that he can't get around to. Ah, well. Life is too short.

In any case, his home is very nice indeed, though it isn't one of those ridiculous patriar mansions like Cazardor's gothic monstrosity. Three stories, one of which is entirely underground and which houses his equipment. The ground floor is a living area. The top floor is a library, with a collection that impressed Gale the first time he saw it. (Not a tenth the size of his own shelves in Waterdeep, naturally, but a good piece of work nonetheless, never knew you had it in you, Barcus!) Outside is a small walled garden, which he never bothered to grow anything in before, but now that he's "home" again, ostensibly with the ability to travel to and from Caldera as he likes, he's set a few potted plants in place, trying to decide how much care he can remember to give them.

Satchel, to her great credit, has settled into the place like it was made for her. Mornings, she can be found sunning on the patio. At night, she prowls the upper-floor library, as if patrolling for mice. Or bookworms.

Should a visitor from out of town arrive, it would not take much effort to find him. The Ironhand-Gondian alliance has picked up steam fast, gathering immense influence in a short amount of time. His name is known, as is his work, and--perhaps to his detriment, in the long run--his address.

Do come visit!
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Date: 2026-03-18 02:01 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lettersfrombel
Dang. Bel will have to redirect back to Barcus helping him bathe, but this is a serious matter. "I'm good at letting insults roll off me," he admitted. "Well, most insults. I admit I'm a bit sensitive about ones calling out drow men in particular, but I can deal with ones about drow being horrible demon-worshipping slavers."

It might be for the best that Nere wasn't too personally involved. Bel's impression of duergar was that they were absolutely willing to use violence to make sure their slaves got as much done before they inevitably died of exhaustion, but that they were less inclined towards psychological nastiness. Or maybe that was just reserved for followers of Lolth, not drow slavers in general -- it wasn't like there was much of a difference in the Underdark.

"But appealing to rationality is something I can do, as long as no one expects me to not also be a bit frivolous because it is the surface. I suppose that also means employment for myself, unless you intend to keep me as your consort."

Bel didn't have a good word for the concept in Common, so he used the drow word, a bit teasingly. Because in that context, it would imply 'a man largely kept around for sex and the social status of having his undivided attention', and wouldn't be what Bel actually wanted, though it was something Bel didn't mind playing at for a short time.

He really should stop getting distracted from just focusing on Barcus, but some of this is because Bel is still adapting to the idea of a new stage of his life, living in a human city with Barcus, and trying to get some footing.
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Date: 2026-03-18 04:20 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] lettersfrombel
"Loyalty is something I am good at," Bel commented. He wanted to go up and take Barcus by the waist, but that wasn't smart while Barcus was cooking. "It was a mixed blessing growing up, but has paid off on the surface." Loyalty without an obvious reason was seen as suspicious when growing up; the people around him were more likely to trust self-interest. At least as a man, many female drow were willing to dismiss Bel's loyalty as marking 'a safe but boring and unamibtious choice'.

"And I imagine having a job that isn't stabbing people or looking intimidating in shadows would help. It would help me as well. I like being good at more than sex and violence... not that I object to being good at those as well. Which rules out being your hot bodyguard. Especially since it would suggest you have something that needs my full-time protection, not just your own abilities and the people around you's."

Given some of the politics Barcus mentioned, Bel isn't sure that Barcus is entirely safe, but Bel generally trusts that most people don't know about Barcus's Caldera-granted powers, which is enough of an edge that even someone preparing for a gnome artificer might be caught off-guard. And Barcus is also surrounded by loyal people, which means anything Barcus can't deal with himself will have backup.