Voices from Heaven (
thespaceopera) wrote in
driftfleet2016-05-01 09:56 am
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- !event,
- !mingle,
- allen walker,
- asuka shikinami langley,
- beverly crusher,
- clay terran,
- davesprite,
- erik lehnsherr,
- finrod felagund,
- hank mccoy,
- haruka tenoh,
- james buchanan barnes (ou),
- katherine "kitty" pryde,
- kazuto "kirito" kirigaya,
- kurt darkholme,
- misty day,
- remy lebeau,
- richard castle,
- riona cousland theirin,
- robb stark,
- sara lance,
- sascha,
- shinji ikari,
- simon tam,
- the vision,
- theon greyjoy,
- vima sunrider,
- winn schott,
- wrath
And We Danced (Masquerade Overflow!)
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We have so many things inside the cold box. [Because Allen eats as if he has been starving for most of his life.] Lemons must be a part of them. Back home we used to grow them inside the glass gardens.
There could be a glass garden on the ship. A small one.
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[That;s how Allen rolls buddy/.]
That's what I thought, too. No matter what weird worlds we get to, there's got to be something like lemons...somewhere.
A greenhouse? Sure, I'd be okay with that. Means we're even more self-sustaining if we need to be.
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Do you think... [Robb taps his chin and frowns.] That we could fly and be home all of a sudden? What would you do? [After those words Robb takes hold of another cupcake, frowning as he thinks.]
Aye, a smaller glass garden. A greenhouse, if that is the modern name of it.
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[He nods, smiling. ]
I can easily make one of those. I'd be a doddle.
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[Robb smiles and nods his approval.] I would make sure my siblings are safe first. At all time. I rather not lose sight of them again.
It will be a matter of some wood and glass. I think I can make it as well.
[He thinks...he is not sure...]
Have you ever made them?
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I don't blame you. Sounds like you've been separated from each other for a long time. I'd go crazy if it was me and Katara.
[That gets a hopeful grin.]
Nope! But there's a first time for everything.
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I cannot I am afraid. [Robb leans over the table to grab a handful of peanuts.] I worry for my men and my cause. And my siblings... [Even though he’s slightly tipsy he straightens his back.] I truly wish I could help those here as well...but I cannot lose sight of the things that matter to me.
[It is some sort of an apology.]
If the chance would be there I’d grab hold of my siblings and return home. [Even though he knows his siblings are more safe here. And maybe even happier... Robb smiles at his captain.] I have not spoken to your sister, but she seems kind. [Like her brother is.]
I can try to draw the glass gardens we had at Winterfell.
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That's understandable. They're here, at least, and you gotta focus on them. They've got... [issues out of the wazoo, being Starks and all] there's a lot to deal with here. It makes sense for you to focus on them. Besides, you still do your job here, so I got nothing to complain about. Family always comes first, anyway.
She's great. After mom got killed and dad went to war, we really looked out for one another. She cares a lot, just wants to make sure people are okay, y'know?
There you go! It's a perfect plan already.
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There are many problems, I know. [Robb nods seriously, not sure how he is able to solve the problems his siblings have.] But I think it is important for them to return home. They are safe here but this is no definitive solution. It is folly to bury your head in the sand while the world around you is at war.
[The conversation went from light and funny to a dead serious one and even the amount of red Robb has been drinking cannot change that.]
That must have been hard on you both, it must have been a great loss. [Robb knows of losses, actually, he knows too much of that.] They have killed our father as well. [There is a sad look in his eyes for a moment.] Thank the gods our mother still lives.
Does she also bend...matter?
[Robb grins a stupid, drunken grin.]
Of course. I shall see to it that you receive what you need.
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True, that's always endgame. Getting everyone home. But we gotta live here at the same time.
[Sorry, Robb. He comes in and sucks the joy out of everything. It's what he does. ]
Yeah, it was. But we...dealt with it. Our dad's still alive, so. There's that.
...I'm sorry about your dad.
Katara? Just water. [AND BLOOD. But that's a ~secret~. ]
You're a good guy, Robb. A real peach.
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That is true. But I do not like how they forced this upon us. Gods...as in...here is a space vessel and here we crack your skull open to put something inside of it. Be well and entertain us! [Robb shakes his head fast.] What folly.
[Talking about his father always turns Robb into a bitter young man.]
They took his head, claiming he murdered his best friend. [His voice is low now.] They even forced a bloody confession out of him. [And he clenches his hands to fists.]
Is it sorcery? [He asks the question after a long, angry sort of silence.]
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[Oh. Well...that's not cool at all.]
Man, I'm so sorry. That's...really nasty. That they'd just do that to him.
[After a moment. ] The Fire Nation killed our mother. They were looking for the last waterbender in the tribe. Mom said it was her, to protect Katara.
Ugh, I think it is, but they say it isn't. Some sort of connection to nature? I dunno, I can't do it.
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And if not they will turn these... [He taps the side of his head where the little bump is.] ...machines against us.
[Robb takes a large sip of his wine.]
At times things are not as fair as we want them to be. My lord father has been an innocent man. [He sighs and finally focuses on the things Sokka is telling him.] She sounds like a honorable woman to stand for her children like that. May she rest in peace. [He nods deeply and wobbles a little as he does so.]
Why can’t you do it? Is nature not fond of you?
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Thanks, Robb. Same for your father. It just...sucks.
[That's an understatement. He shakes his head. ]
It's not that...though nature does kinda hate me. It's that a lot of people aren't born with the ability. People like me are way more common than benders, honestly.
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If I find a way, I will take it out of my head. [The words are nothing but a whisper.] And I will leave this place. [When Sokka uses the word ‘sucks’ in such a way Robb finds it difficult to put that into context.] It is more saddening than sucking, I am afraid.
[Sucking? How strange.]
I see. So it is something someone can be born with? Like the lady Granger is a muggle but born with the gifts of a sorcerer? [That is the best way to interpret this so it makes sense to him.]
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Yeah! Just like that. You can never really tell if someone is gonna be a bender or not. They just...are. They'll only ever have one element, though. Unless they're the Avatar, but the Avatar's different.
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I take it this avatar is some sort of advanced bending sorcerer, then? [He looks at his captain before he reaches out to stuff his face with a chunk of pie. It looks quite fancy. Full of cream and chocolate and bits of fruit. Like something they’d serve at King’s Landing.]
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[That's not a thing to be proud of, Sokka.]
Something like that. There's only one at a time, and they can bend all the elements, and have a connection to the spirit world. Their job is to keep balance in the world. When one dies, they're born again in a new body - still connected to their past lives.
[He gives a shrug. It's complicated and he's never really got too much into it.]
Like in my time, it's Aang. A friend of mine. But there's a girl here called Korra. She's from the future of my world and is the new Avatar.
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[Robb tries to picture an avatar and all he can think of is...well...]
My goodmother is a Spicer. It is said they used to practice magic with potions. She is giving my lady wife some sort of potion that might help with her fertility. [Not even a bloody gallon of that can make Jeyne pregnant, so it seems.] But the old woman cannot bend an element. Also not with potions. They must be an old and wise being then...that avatar.
[Robb rises his eyebrows at that.]
There is one here? Is she on our ship as well?
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[There's no way this can go wrong, right? Right?]
Oh, well, we have people who specialise in that kind of thing, too. Herbs, potions. That's just good herbology. Saves peoples lives, herbology. It's awesome.
She isn't on our ship, but she's in the Fleet. On the Wonderduck, I think.
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[Robb nods but is aware of the fact that the bonds between him and his goodfamily aren’t too good. At least not with lord Westerling and his wife. ]
Well, the potions are not working so far... [There is an apologetic smile around his face.] She is still not with child and we try often. It is worrisome. [A sigh.] Jeyne fears she’s barren. I fear that as well.
[This is something he normally just shares with his mother, but at this point he has had a little bit too much wine. It makes him talk a little bit more easy.]
I think it is...awesome that is. [A nod.] I will speak to her if I find her.
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[And with that, his face falls. ]
Oh...well, I'm sorry about that. It really sucks. I'd ask if you could adopt but I'm guessing that has tricky stuff what with the heirs and all that mess.
[He has no idea how any of that works. The Southern Water tribe don't need to worry about bloodlines and the like.]
Yeah it is! Good luck.
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Adopt? [Robb has no idea why Sokka comes with such a thing.] A child? That is not possible at all. It has to be from mine flesh and blood.
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...Nah, Jerk is something else, same meaning, but it's nothing to do with...arse holes.
[What is this conversation even, he doesn't know any more. ]
Oh. I thought that might be a thing. I mean...do even regular people adopt in Westeros? You know, kids without parents going to live with people who want them?
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Theon has been my lord father’s ward. It is when a child of a higborn lord is taken into the household of another lord. Just to keep the father of the child at bay. [If Balon would have stirred when Theon was still with them in Winterfell, his lord father would’ve banished him to the dungeons...and worse...]
I truly want children but I cannot just pick out an orphaned child and call him my son. My lords would never abide it. [Gods be good, you are talking modern nonsense, Sokka.]
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