Tyrion Lannister, The Imp (
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driftfleet2016-01-23 08:45 am
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Locked - to Blue Fish and First Breath
Who: Tyrion Lannister
Broadcast: Private to the crew of the Blue Fish and First Breath
Action: Aboard First Breath
When: This morning
[As soon as the new arrivals flooded their proverbial gates, Tyrion had been watching every broadcast carefully. He only replied to one - the woman named Hawke deserved to know there were two bars, bless her heart. The rest he merely observed -- looking for his brother, his sister, his father -- any of them would result in the first broadcasted murder.
They all seemed relatively harmless. The ... two Castiels were a bit jarring. The woman named Azula, however --
He spent a very restless night trying to figure out what was it about the woman that bothered him. She was Zuko's sister, and Zuko seemed to be a fairly level-headed youth. Yet when she had spoken to Sansa and Bran?
His hand curled around a screwdriver like it was a knife.
So he put in a broadcast, carefully manipulating it so just the Blue Fish and his own crew could see it (well if the woman was dangerous he wasn't going to let his own people walk into a trap. That was just rude.)]
Good morning, Blue Fish. For those of you whom I have not been introduced to, or know from my old world, I am Tyrion Lannister. [He'll forgo the House Lannister nonsense.] You might know me as the Imp. I am wondering ... this Azula woman, Princess -- what precisely is wrong with her? There is something about her that makes my skin crawl and I simply wish to know if I am being paranoid or if she is an actual threat.
Broadcast: Private to the crew of the Blue Fish and First Breath
Action: Aboard First Breath
When: This morning
[As soon as the new arrivals flooded their proverbial gates, Tyrion had been watching every broadcast carefully. He only replied to one - the woman named Hawke deserved to know there were two bars, bless her heart. The rest he merely observed -- looking for his brother, his sister, his father -- any of them would result in the first broadcasted murder.
They all seemed relatively harmless. The ... two Castiels were a bit jarring. The woman named Azula, however --
He spent a very restless night trying to figure out what was it about the woman that bothered him. She was Zuko's sister, and Zuko seemed to be a fairly level-headed youth. Yet when she had spoken to Sansa and Bran?
His hand curled around a screwdriver like it was a knife.
So he put in a broadcast, carefully manipulating it so just the Blue Fish and his own crew could see it (well if the woman was dangerous he wasn't going to let his own people walk into a trap. That was just rude.)]
Good morning, Blue Fish. For those of you whom I have not been introduced to, or know from my old world, I am Tyrion Lannister. [He'll forgo the House Lannister nonsense.] You might know me as the Imp. I am wondering ... this Azula woman, Princess -- what precisely is wrong with her? There is something about her that makes my skin crawl and I simply wish to know if I am being paranoid or if she is an actual threat.

private voice »
her voice remains as gentle as can be: ] What good advice, my lord. Shall you teach me my straight stitches, next? Or, mayhaps, house banners.
[ work for septas and maesters. aside from a sweet tone, she does not hide her derision. it is his family that taught her to doubt kindness from every hand. ]
private voice »
[Can you hear the bitter amusement in his reply, Sansa? If not, he's not trying hard enough.] I would never question you on your stitching or your banners, my lady. My apologies for assuming you would not remember what to do in a situation like this.
private voice »
but she will offer him a slim slice of counsel for his trouble: ] For your part, my lord, you ought to learn how to ask your questions with more care.
[ she fears what damage can be done by reaching out and asking a brother what's wrong with his sister. the imp projects his own family onto others, and sansa pinpoints this as a weakness. ]
private voice »
My apologies, my lady. I promise to play with more caution in the future. [Is his carefully humbled reply.
She is not wrong though. His mismatched eyes narrow with thought.] I will have to put up better guards, for when the inevitable happens.
[Sansa will be safe - she can handle herself. She and Robb will protect Bran, good enough. Keep them off the field so he can directly deal with whomever his family decides to 'drop in'.]
private voice »
he already wants to help her -- half the work is done. she need only rein him in until he's needed. ]
Whoever comes will have no power here, my lord. [ ... ] This is not Westeros.
private voice »
No it is not. But power is not only held in gold, it is held in presence and in words. [Tyrion had power here - not because of money but because he wielded words like a blade. He was his family's most able warrior in this -- but no one should ever underestimate the manipulative powers of the rest of the Lannister family.]
private voice »
Your family's words will not trade so well within this fleet. [ these people are not lazy and corrupt like southron lords. ] Yours, mayhaps. But not theirs.
Re: private voice »
Mmm. Then perhaps it is time to up my currency. [Time to come out and make good, make friends and make allies.]
private voice »
[ a mild admonishment, for she feels he's told her own brother too much. now she stands on the knife's edge of having to explain to robb why king joffrey died. ]
Farewell, Lord Tyrion.
Re: private voice »
[Honestly, he wasn't quite sure what had happened with Joffrey -- but he had a feeling she did. One day, he would twist it out of her. One day.'
Good afternoon, Lady Sansa.