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Robb Stark ([personal profile] kingofbadlifechoices) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2016-03-01 06:34 pm

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Who: Robb Stark & People at the Blue Fish and the Vanquish :) (and some closed logs)
Broadcast: n/a
Action:
When: backdated 28th of February to the 1st of March


Action – The Blue Fish
[Anyone who wishes to drop by is welcome to do so. Robb has sent a polite message to everyone on the ship with the question if they are interested to learn to shoot with the weapons available on this ship.

He has cleaned up one of the cargo holds to create a sort of shooting range, the targets all made from scrap iron. All he truly knows of shooting ranges are those in Winterfell and Riverrun. Made for archery practice instead of shooting with these space guns. Still, Robb figures that it must do for now.

He decides to wait for a couple of hours, slowly chewing on a piece of bread. If no one should come...well, at least he tried.]



Action – SS Vanquish
open
[Robb does not like to fly these small ships and it shows in the way how it shakes and wobbles when it approaches the ship. It also shows in the way he docks the tiny ship and how he stumbles out of it. Space is something he can understand a little, weapons are also not a problem, but flying, no...Robb Stark is not made for flight.

A sigh of relief escapes his mouth when he sets foot onto the vessel, glad to feel something solid underneath his feet again.

Not every ship is the same, he knows that by now and he enters it slowly, calling out to someone who might hear him.]


closed to Hermione
[After a deep nod he smiles. He is not sure if he truly wants to learn magic. His wolf dreams are already one thing he does not wish to go into, but actual magic...it makes him feel a little uncomfortable. Yet, he does not want to decline such a kind offer. Lady Granger means no harm. She is kind and warm and the color of her hair reminds him of Jeyne.]

Let us start at the beginning. [He hopes his voice sounds neutral enough. That he is able to hide his wariness. She is not going to harm him but it is not for a king to become a sorcerer. His men would turn from him. They would whisper worse things than ‘half wolf-half boy’.] Or you can show me first. [And then he can decide to politely decline or not.]


Action – Closed to Dany
[Now his chambers aren’t the most neutral place for a conversation like this and he has been fussing over whether he should don his crown or not. Or the clothes he came with. For once he wonders if all of this has a place in space. And, of course, there is the worry that they are recording everything. They are watching his every move because, apparently in modern societies, it is something amusing and entertaining.

So without crown and without his Westerosi outfit he waits for her by the docking station, sometimes moving his fingers through his hair or touching his chin to determine he has stubble there or not.]
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[personal profile] brainiest 2016-03-05 09:02 am (UTC)(link)
[ It is rather charming, she thinks, how valiant he is being - she knows that his world has a kind of magic that isn't as simple and easy as her own and she would never force someone to witness it or see it - but she also wants to show what she can do. She wants to prove herself to be useful, a benefit, and she softens as Robb speaks. ]

Oh, I'm sure very few things could scare you. [ And she knows that from experience, from the Direwolf that hangs around her neck, a gift from a Robb that knows nothing about her. She misses the pack and the man she knew, but she's also glad she gets to see him again - somewhat happier, with his family.

That was a worthwhile trade, even if they'll never share the same connection again.

Moving her bag around she shifts and opens it so that Robb can take a look inside. The enchantment that makes it practically neverending has been taken off for now, at least until she needs to use it, so it just looks like an empty bag. ]


It's just gone. That's what the spell does - it makes it go away.
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[personal profile] brainiest 2016-03-06 09:23 pm (UTC)(link)
[ The only thing stopping Hermione from outright comforting Robb as she stands before him is the fact that she already knows, at least with a good guess, what is going through his mind - it had been the same the first time she had shown the Drabwurld version magic of her world, even though he was a little more accustomed to the kind that had been there. Obviously it's not something that has come up particularly often here on the Fleet and a part of her is sorry for it.

Tilting her head up, she smiles softly. ]
Fear can make you stronger, you're right. Especially if you know you're scared but you keep fighting - because you have something to fight for. [ She knows that, too; being a Marchioness, a daughter, a friend, an ally - all of it meant she understood the risks. Being a leader only added to the weight of responsibility and she feels it even now, far away from all the lands that she had come to know. ]

You can apparate and disapparate, but only to places you've seen before and, really, only in places in that world. I could probably disappear and reappear back on my ship if I wanted but it would be incredibly dangerous. I couldn't just hop home if I wanted to either.
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[personal profile] brainiest 2016-03-14 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
[ There are some fears that those that haven't lead warriors to battle will never know - the fact that they're trusting your judgement and guidance, that they're following you, putting their faith in you and your orders... It's dangerous, and it's awful, and above all it is terrifying. There's no escaping that, and Hermione had never really felt entirely prepared for the warmongering side of being a Marchioness. ]

They might even write songs about it, which isn't the kind of legacy anyone might really like. [ She fights back her smile, lifting her eyes to watch Robb for a moment before she shakes her head. Honestly, she is completely overwhelmed with how glad she is to be standing with him again, knowing him, even if she feels somewhat out of her depth - knowing too much and too little all at once. ]

It is quite a lot like that, honestly. You can send it away to somewhere else and bring it back with different kinds of magic. The basic one is a summoning spell, accio, which summons something that you voice when you cast it - like this. Accio feather pillow.

[ She pauses for a moment and, from around the corner, a pillow comes flying and would've hit her in the face if she hadn't raised a hand to grab it fast enough. ]

It's not dangerous, exactly, at least not with non-human things. Apparating and disapparating can lead to splinching if it's done wrong - which is where a part of your body is left behind in the place you left and never makes it to where you wanted to be.
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[personal profile] brainiest 2016-03-21 11:31 pm (UTC)(link)
[ The laughter makes her brighten, her smile widening as she looks up at him. ]

Oh, they told stories about me as well, and not very nice ones to say the least. Honestly, some of the rubbish people come up with is just completely out of hand - as if any of it could be true! [ Alright, she could turn into a lioness and, yes, she was becoming rather dangerous with a sword, but that didn't mean half of the lies and slander the Unseelie court seemed entirely stubborn about were true. The only real truth was the bounty on her head, and she was more than glad to leave that behind.

It's easier to focus on Robb, to tilt her head up and listen as he speaks. ]
Well, I suppose a little bit of magical talent would help. Wands can be used by muggles, or people without magic, especially since magical power is passed through the bloodline, but the problem is controlling the magic. Wands belong to people and they choose their owners and don't really take kindly to strangers waving them around willy-nilly. Muggles can't perform magic themselves - they're stuck with whatever reaction the magical object gives them.

[ And now she feels like she's stuck in some kind of awful lecture mode and she grips the pillow, holding it against her chest and breathing out. ]

You can't actually die from splinching, but the wounds you get from it... Those can be quite lethal.
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[personal profile] brainiest 2016-03-25 07:03 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Fighting back her laughter, Hermione shakes her head. ]

Not really. I don't go out of my way to wear too many silks - I have to use a sword too, you know, and they're not the most protective of fabrics in the world. I'd much rather have my armour, or at least some thick leather. I think they just liked to sing about how I was a lioness on the battlefield. [ ... Literally. She's not sure if Robb really knows that she means it literally, but she's not going to push the matter.

Instead, she goes back to the lecture at hand. She does try to take it slowly, as much as she can, because the idea of magic can be overwhelming - it had been that way for her when she was eleven. Coming from a world where magic might not always be the most supportive thing... It might be worse for Robb. ]


It's just witches and wizards where I was born, but the world I was in before now called me a sorcerer. I suppose any word fits, as long as we all know what we're talking about. [ She smiles, crossing her arms. This is a good, intelligent discussion and she feels a wave of affection for Robb - because she remembers their time together, how strange he found the Drabwurld, and this one seems so... Proud and curious. ]

Then it gets passed down through the family. Think of it like eyes, or hair colour - your family probably has the same kind of hair as your parents, and your grandparents before them. It's genetics, and magic works in the same way - it's in your blood. Then a person who doesn't have magical parents can be born with magic, like me.

[ She nods, fighting back her grin. ]

It's a bit of magic to fix it, most of the time, but it never really ends in death if you're quick enough.
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[personal profile] brainiest 2016-04-15 05:36 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Not a greatsword, not, but she had learned knives and daggers, had been forced to learn swordcraft and how to use a rapier, had been dangerous in hand to hand when put to the test and properly trained. Now she feels as though she's over trained for the ships, too much energy inside of her and no release for it. ]

A friend of mine used to fight in just her clothes. Cotton shirt, breeches, leather trousers... She was amazing, really, she was. If I was half as good as her I'd be more than just a little bit dangerous. [ She smiles, softly, tilting her head up and looking Robb over, once and then twice. ] I had a set of gold armour in the Drabwurld, with my lioness cloak. It wasn't really good for actual fighting, but when I was supposed to be out making a different or showing people I was there before I went to fight it looked the part.

[ She doesn't want to dwell on what he means by that, just accepting it as she does most other things. Hermione is used to the strangeness of the world now and she accepts it for what it is with a nod of her head.

Still, there is something curious, something more to him. He's so much like the Robb she remembers but she never had a chance to get to know the other Robb personally; he felt too much like he was indebted to her, as if he owed her something even though he didn't. This is nice; refreshing. ]


That's right. The headmaster sent me a letter when I was eleven inviting me to school and came to talk to my mum and dad to explain everything to them.
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[personal profile] brainiest 2016-04-18 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)
She was just ridiculously strong - it's hard to describe. She had a gift, I think, that just made her amazing. [ And Hermione misses her. She misses so many people in the Drabwurld, but at least she has a few of them here. She can't miss Robb too much when he's standing right in front of her, after all, and she's glad for that - glad that she gets to see him alive and well, to see him flourish and smile again. ]

Gold is rubbish at keeping you safe, of course, but it was the colour of the side I was on - the Seelies. When I was actually fighting I had some armour that let me move a bit more, let me use my magic and my rapier properly. Unfortunately, blinding my enemies was never a tactic I got to use.

[ When she had to fight, of course, and when she wasn't a lioness. At least she can revel in his laughter, her expression soft before she hums, thinking. ]

I'm not a muggle anymore because I have magic, but I suppose until I found out people would have thought that I was. It's a little complicated, isn't it?