Voices from Heaven (
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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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[Oh...well. That's surprising. It shows in Sokka's face, as does some real and honest anger. ]
Wait, wait that idiot was raised with you guys and he talks about you like that? Or- wait. Was his father dangerous?
[That's starting to sound a little bit like kidnapping. ]
I will never get this fancy royalty stuff. It was like that in the Northern tribe, too. Us in the South? We just take care of each other. If our dad wanted to bring another kid into the family, that would have been fine.
...But I get that bloodline is important, I guess?
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Gods be good, considering the things my enemies tell about me I think Theon Greyjoy’s opinion of me is rather mild. His father rebelled and opposed the North. My father beat him in battle and took Theon as a ward.
[Oh no, that was not how things work in Westeros and Robb shakes his head fiercely.]
That does not happen often. My brother Jon is a bastard, yet he grew up alongside me and my siblings as if he were one of us. That is highly uncommon and some even frown upon that. My mother never liked it.
When there are lands and castles at stake it is very important to have a true heir. [Still, Robb had made Jon his heir, by royal decree and all that. But he keeps that silent. Maybe it would come into play later...]
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[This really sounds like kidnapping, Robb. IT REALLY DOES. ]
I guess? I mean- that sort of thing doesn't really matter as much in the Southern Water Tribe. But it did in the Northen. The princess-
[There's a pause, and something hurt and broken crosses his features for just a moment before he gathers himself again, settles his expression into something more neutral. ]
The princess was part of an arranged marriage. To continue on the line.
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[The change in expression does not go unnoticed but he decides not to ask after it. Apparently that princess has been important to his captain.]
It does not surprise me at the least. Princesses are highborn. It is not fitting for her to marry someone below her status. [Of course, there are many love stories about highborn ladies head over heels with common men. Yet, there aren’t many that have come true.]
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[But it's not as black and white as Sokka first thought it was, and he hates that. ]
I don't know. Maybe he thought it was the only way to go back to his family. I mean, could he even see them in all the time he was with you?
[It's bad enough, realising he's treated Theon like he has without having the whole picture but talking about Yue... he goes into himself a little more, letting out a steady exhale. ]
That's what she said.
[He shoulders tighten, and he stares at some point in the middle-distance. ]
It didn't matter in the end. She died to save all of us.
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[And it hurts him. It still does.]
He never saw them. And when he returned they decided he did not belong. It is my fault. I never...I thought lord Balon would be pleased, but instead of that he shunned his son. And betrayal would be the only way for Theon to prove his father he still belonged.
[Robb can hear the voice in the back of his head telling him that this is his fault. Like many things were. From his brother's fate to the suffering his sister went through.]
She sounds like a brave young woman, Sokka. You have my sympathies.
[He can see the change on the other's face. The loss had hit him hard.]
But at times... [A sigh escapes his mouth.] ...you cannot wish for the things you want, the gods have different plans.
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[He can only guess at how ROBB feels about all that. Pretty shitty, he'd imagine. ]
...Yeah. The world would have ended if she hadn't. [There's a pause, because this is a bit of a weird story so. ]
She became the Moon Spirit. It's- complicated, but the first one got killed and without the Moon Spirit? No Moon. No waterbending. No tides. The world would have died without her doing what she did.
...Still didn't make it any easier, though.
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It is not unexpected. I should not have send him back. [Aka: it is his own fault. Even though his decisions come from honor, honor is not going to save the day.] He is Ironborn after all. [And his best friend...or was.] I do not take treason well. I will have his head.
[This conversation went from fun to random to absolutely heartwrenching. Both seem to be occupied with matters that hurt.]
I do not get it. How can a spirit inhabit the moon? [Robb shakes his head a little.] Or is that what you believe? Wouldn’t be waterbending more difficult without water?
Then you would bend nothing.
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[He was willing for that to happen to Ozai, but Ozai was literally trying to burn the world. And, in the end, Aang had been right, keeping him alive. Or...he hoped Aang had been right. Time would tell on that one.]
It's connected to the moon. Tides, and all that you know? And she absolutely became the moon spirit, I saw it with my own eyes and you gotta know I'm pretty cynical when it comes to stuff like this.
I guess? I don't know the ins and outs, it's not something I can do anyway, so.
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[But his life seems to be keen on having to leave everything behind. Friends became enemies and vice versa.]
I think... I think there is something quite... [How to describe it... Poetic? Romantic? Beautiful?] ...nice about that. If she would truly be a moon spirit than all you have to do is look at the moon and see her. So she is never truly gone forever. [Robb flashes Sokka a smile.]
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[He smiles. It's sad, but it's a smile all the same. That's what she had said. That she'd always be with him. ]
You know, that's pretty true. It's not quite the same, but I know she's always around anyway.
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I think, at times, it could be of comfort. [Robb does not believe that his own father is inside a moon, or a sun, or anywhere. And secretly he wishes he had such a way of comforting himself.] When sadness overcomes you, for instance.
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[Jeez, Aang really HAD rubbed off on him. For the best, he hopes. ]
I guess. I mean...yeah. It's a comfort.
[Oh no, talking about his own feelings, he can't do thaaat. ]
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[Robb gazes at the other as he reaches for another cake.]
It is. [He smiles at Sokka, noticing a little that things are a bit harder for is captain than he wants to let on.] Do not forget that.
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