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moonofmylife) wrote in
driftfleet2016-01-29 06:21 pm
001 ♛ Video;
Who: Daenerys Targaryen
Broadcast: Fleetwide video.
Action: She can be found on the Hospitality Deck of the Marsiva if anyone wants to find her wandering around.
When: Today!
[Daenerys hadn't even had fortnight to settle in, to take in the situation she's found herself in. One moment she was in the almost safety of Drogon's company and the next she was surrounded by Dothraki. Now? She was.... looking at a strange speaking device? She learned enough that people could communicate with it, but not enough right away on how to do so herself. It takes her a moment to figure it out and when she finally does, her violet eyes are still wide with concern on the video feed. Once she realizes it's working, she tries to go for a more calm and assertive outward appearance.]
To think that such a place would be capable of stealing so many from their homes. I can't imagine the ransom they'd be seeking. I wish to speak to whoever thought it wise to attempt such a feat and if any others can provide valuable information, mayhap you'll receive a reward from me in return.
[Mostly her eternal gratitude, given that she had little else on her person in the way of money. Carefully, she tucks a stray silver lock behind her ear. She wanted to ask where Drogon was and yet she knew outright asking her captors where they'd taken her dragon might be too foolish of a thing to attempt.]
Broadcast: Fleetwide video.
Action: She can be found on the Hospitality Deck of the Marsiva if anyone wants to find her wandering around.
When: Today!
[Daenerys hadn't even had fortnight to settle in, to take in the situation she's found herself in. One moment she was in the almost safety of Drogon's company and the next she was surrounded by Dothraki. Now? She was.... looking at a strange speaking device? She learned enough that people could communicate with it, but not enough right away on how to do so herself. It takes her a moment to figure it out and when she finally does, her violet eyes are still wide with concern on the video feed. Once she realizes it's working, she tries to go for a more calm and assertive outward appearance.]
To think that such a place would be capable of stealing so many from their homes. I can't imagine the ransom they'd be seeking. I wish to speak to whoever thought it wise to attempt such a feat and if any others can provide valuable information, mayhap you'll receive a reward from me in return.
[Mostly her eternal gratitude, given that she had little else on her person in the way of money. Carefully, she tucks a stray silver lock behind her ear. She wanted to ask where Drogon was and yet she knew outright asking her captors where they'd taken her dragon might be too foolish of a thing to attempt.]

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[Having spoken to others in between messages to him, she's now become very aware of the presence of some members of House Stark - or at the very least, one Sansa Stark.]
How many others from home are here and can you name them to me? I don't want any further surprises. I've already been introduced to one of the Starks. If there are others I'd like to know. She seemed amicable enough, but if there is anyone here that is a threat to my cause, I'd like to be aware of it.
[Well, she kind of would like to avoid them??? No sense jumping to having them pushed out an airlock, though. The enemy of my enemy is my friend and all that. And if she can find some sort of common ground with Sansa Stark then all the better.]
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[And when it is a question as easy as this, he shall happily answer it.]
There are two - one of the younger Stark boys whom is about as harmful as a baby kitten ... and Robb Stark. Robb Stark is the one true threat but. Yes. Let me just point out that we know something that he does not know.
[That he was, in fact, dead.]
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[That makes her sit up straighter. What sorcery was this place made of?!]
I'd been told he was murdered.
[And well, she kind of saw it sort of in the House of the Undying, but she didn't make the connection to that.]
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[Which reminds him ... ]
And you might still find Robert Bartheon here as well. So keep your head down.
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[Yeah... that Targaryen temper is rearing it's ugly head now. Excuse her she's going to just take a breath here.]
Who else?
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I believe he is already gone, my Queen. Many have vanished before, and I have not seen him in many weeks ... so either he has gotten drunk and fallen out of an airlock, being no losss to anyone - or the Atroma have taken him away.
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The Atroma seem more fickle than the people they mean for us to entertain.
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[He tilted his head to the side.]
Which is why it is unlikely that we will ever see my sweet sister here.
[Because Tyrion would murder her the moment he saw her lying green eyes appear on his visual screen.]
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[Plotting murder together? Priceless.]
I can't even... imagine. This place is able to return people from the dead.
[Could she see Drogo again? Or Viserys? She isn't so sure she wants to see the latter, considering her husband had killed him with a pot of molten gold. He'd probably be incredibly angry with her.]
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Music to my ears, my Queen.
[Best quality time together, perhaps ever.]
I am not entirely sure they are taken from the time that they are dead -- but some time before it.
[He imagines all the angry people who could come back from whence before he had them killed, or they tried to kill him. That could become ... unpleasant.]
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[It's still... weird. How do people act normal if they know? She somewhat feels for the Stark girl.]
You're absolutely certain he's the only threat? Should I be wary of the girl as well?
[She looked sweet enough but at that age Dany had already married the Khal and had experienced more than any young girl should. Girls grew up fast and they learned the world quickly as well.]
I want to try and convince them of my cause but I can't imagine it would be easy.
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[He still didn't quite understand all of it, but the logistics were sound enough.]
That I know of. Most of the people from these ships are harmless, with a few rare exceptions. You'll recognize them soon enough.
[There is a definite pause there, before Tyrion's voice gentled.]
The girl is a survivor, my Queen, and a smart one at that. It would be best to get her on your side, for there will follow the other Starks.
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[Color her intrigued.]
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[Was Tyrion's response, all honey and venom together.] What a shame someone finally had enough.
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[If he knew such traits she possessed and the two of them were close enough, perhaps he could be of use in bringing the Starks in.]
I can't promise them much, being where we are, but I can promise them I'm not Joffrey.
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[He wants to say that Sansa is smart enough to realize with her brother dead, putting her loyalty in with those across the sea would be her best bet -- but honestly he was not even sure what she thought of Dany now.]
Right now, that may be enough.
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[And she wouldn't do it maliciously. She knew full well how to inspire loyalty - she had all the kindness Joffrey had lacked. It had just been tempered in fire, after many years of testing her over and over again.]
I do want to help them, whatever is left of Winterfell after everything that happened. I know how it feels to want to go home. I am sure she feels the same, being held captive for so long.
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[There was a reason why Tyrion knew he could follow her. This, right here? Was that.]
... that is all she has ever wanted, outside of having her family back. If you can promise them that they will be together, in their home? You will find them most loyal.
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[At least, between messages to him and others. They're having a bit of a chilly reception with one another at the moment.]
He fancies me as some fisherman's tale.
[And she and her dragons are anything but.]
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[Tyrion sighed softly, resting his stubby fingers together.]
But he is hardly our concern, my Queen. He is, after all, dead.
[And she and her dragons are not. Or at least he is fairly certain they are not.]
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[A pity, honestly, because he could have been a decent ally were he not dead. Just one more thing with which to charge the Lannisters.]
I suppose I should focus on the Lady Stark then. Please, inform me if you do speak of the situation to her.
[She wants to know the girls thoughts, even if she doesn't say them to her directly. The two girls are being diplomatic with one another but if she was closer to Tyrion perhaps she could learn somethign about her.]
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As you wish, your Majesty.
[And now, a curious look.]
What else I can do for you, my lady?
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[Considering he was the one ally she had in this giant metal viper's nest, that was probably the smartest thing to do. To keep him as close as the ships allow.]
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[And he was a Lannister. They usually didn't trust anyone.]
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[Which is the dilemma she's having with the Starks. They don't trust her, she doesn't trust them. Trust needed to be earned. She wanted to earn the Stark's trust, to prove she wasn't her father's daughter.]
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