ғɪʀᴇʟᴏʀᴅ ᴢᴜᴋᴏ (
honorbends) wrote in
driftfleet2016-01-03 12:02 am
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one fish, two fish, red fish, (blue fish)!!
Who: The passengers of the Blue Fish and visitors!
Action: The Blue Fish!
When: It's a mingle for the month of January, losers!
[ mingle for the month for the blue fish, to meet up with new crew members, hash out stuff. come get free therapy from zuko, who has 100% put up a sign on his door saying 10 credits because allen owes him money. ]
Action: The Blue Fish!
When: It's a mingle for the month of January, losers!
[ mingle for the month for the blue fish, to meet up with new crew members, hash out stuff. come get free therapy from zuko, who has 100% put up a sign on his door saying 10 credits because allen owes him money. ]

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Winterfell. [He nods, remembering himself of the Broken Tower and the Great Keep, the Godswood, the Heart Tree. All burned and gone.] It is called Winterfell. It was. It is gone now.
I am glad he keeps himself busy here. [And fits in better than he ever could.] Mayhaps even I could learn from him.
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No doubt he'd be much better at explaining the technology here than I just was.
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You did well, my lady. [He shrugs.] It will take a while to get used to. And if anything I will ask Bran. Or you. Everyone has been kind enough to explain it to me. [But most of the things made absolutely no sense to his very medieval brain.]
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I do not know. [He admits it softly.] I rather not stay here for long. No one is at fault but I have urgent matters to attend to. To be here...it does not sit well with me. [He nods deeply.] I appreciate that, my lady.
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Not much comfort, I know, but it's... something.
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I just wish to go home and take Bran and Sansa with me.
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No one ever tried either? [Some of these people do not seem like the types that would go and just sit, accepting this as...their lives.]
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But even if we found a way around the augment problem, there is still the issue of not knowing where or when we are. Escaping from Atroma is one thing, getting back home is entirely another.
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Can they be broken? [It could be that if someone punches him in the head the device could break.] I do not look forward to pain, once I took an arrow to the arm and I have been left for days battling a gruesome fever. [And that is how he met Jeyne.]
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[She gives him a sympathetic look.]
I'm sorry, I know it's frustrating to hear, believe me.
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I do not expect things to go easy, my lady. All I can hope for is a bit of luck.
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They're invisible signals, that only computers can read. Almost like... Like if you were to write a letter with a secret message, a code that only your recipient would understand. Except this code is sent through the air.
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[She scrunches her nose a little.]
I'm afraid I'm not giving you a very good explanation, am I?
[Computers are such an integral part of her life, of everyone's life in her world, that she's honestly never given it much thought, never had to explain to anyone who had no familiarity with them.]
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I hope things will become less confusing, as we go along.
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We will go home again.
[She has to keep believing that, has to.]
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[Robb sighs deeply and rolls his shoulders again.]
I will not give up hope, my lady.
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Aye. If you say so. [A nod.] Hope is a good thing to have, my lady.
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Well, welcome to the Blue Fish, for what it's worth. You'll let me know if you need anything?
wrap!