Miah Lanbatal (
curiositykilledthecats) wrote in
driftfleet2015-11-25 10:19 pm
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get your mingle on
Who: SS Huntress and visitors
Broadcast: N
Action: Ship mingle!
When: Time is an illusion
[So, we've been returned to our ships, and they're all different now! Having lower ceilings must suck for those of you who are actually not tiny.]
Broadcast: N
Action: Ship mingle!
When: Time is an illusion
[So, we've been returned to our ships, and they're all different now! Having lower ceilings must suck for those of you who are actually not tiny.]

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She became one. All those who come to my father's gate have lost their way. We show them who they truly are, and they embrace their second life.
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[ and as with so many other details, the past-tense simply sounds appropriate. she can't explain it; isn't certain she wants to. ]
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She kept you safe, my Sara. Didn't she?
[ All of them who walked into that room the Atroma built, built of memory; the stone halls and the winding trails of the jungle. Only the canary led them to safety. ]
[ Past tense. ]
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[ her chin drops. this subject -- she can feel how personal it's become. and it makes her uncomfortable to pick at someone else's pain. sansa thinks she would resent the interference should the roles be reversed. so, lapsing into silence, she partakes in more of the delicious dessert. ]
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Are you lost, Sansa Stark, that you need a beacon?
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[ if she sounds bitter, then it's not a bitterness directed towards nyssa. nominally, it might be towards the fleet itself -- however, sansa had been lost long before she came here. ]
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Tell me of Winterfell.
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[ she hasn't been so honest with anyone else in the fleet -- but perhaps it comes from having walked the paths of this woman's mind. she feels honour-bound to expose herself the way nyssa's heart was exposed to her. ] But I've not seen it in years.
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[ Both for the loss of the home and the loss of the lessons the season brings. The harshest environments make for hard people; loyal and persevering. One can learn softness, but never be ruled by it. ]
You are from Westeros? Like Tyrion Lannister?
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she grows withdrawn -- even more so than before. ] I am. Yes.
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[ If she notices, she offers no comment. Sansa's thoughts are all laid out with care: her face and hands never out of place. A target like that needs patience. ]
I'm told women don't use the blade or bow. I confess I don't understand why. I doubt that a man could tell me.
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instead: ] Some do. Some have. [ ... ] I do not.
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Only some. What a waste.
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[ a sideways slanted sort of appeal. ]
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But not you. You, Sara would like. Have you heard any songbirds?
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[ mostly from palace balconies. sansa tilts her head. ] Are you good with arrows? [ her eyes fall upon the quiver. sansa doesn't shoot, but she can recognize the accessories when she sees them. ]
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[ Offhandedly, as she narrows in on the second question. ]
I am unmatched.
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[ she possess enough grace to project admiration, even as she doubts the claim. ]
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and right now, it's all about measuring how potent the lady nyssa truly was. ] And do you lead many men?
[ questions. soft and wide-eyed, but sharp like metal beneath all her romanticism. ]
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All who follow my father follow me.
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she is bold, like the dornish. and ferocious like the targaryens of old. or she is like nymeria, the warrior queen -- and at long last sansa glimpses some fraction of what her sister saw in that legend. a tall and powerful woman, not smudged in dirt or hulking like a man -- but beautiful and poised. more like steel than anything she'd seen before.
she lays her fork across the plate. ] He must trust you a great deal, if you lead those who follow him.
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The trust of one man means little. It must come from those below to have true power.
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but even so, she affects a little shake of her head. ] The trust of one man might mean little, but the trust of a father means the world. Doesn't it?
[ sorrow. she misses her dear lord father. ]
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Yes.
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