ASHA GREYJOY, the kraken's daughter. (
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driftfleet2016-06-18 07:52 pm
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Who: Asha Greyjoy and errybody
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: SS Paisley
When: Today
[ Asha Greyjoy stands in a nondescript hallway aboard the SS Paisley. She is not so foolish as to think there are not those who would harm her among the fleet and would rather not fight in close quarters, if it should come to that. For now, she leans against a wall, unflinchingly gazing into the communicator, more comfortable than curious. Once sharply cropped black hair falls unevenly about her face, too long and shaggy for her liking. Though she would prefer to wear the ship-issued clothing, she dons her weathered, salted leather for this broadcast. It is important that she bear the look of her people when lost in space.
However, she has added her security issued automatic weapon to her ensemble, holstered where her axe once glinted in the light. ]
[ Lazily — ] I believe I’ve arrived in perfect time to represent my people. [ a pause (for the drama tbh). Is this a reference to Tyrion’s broadcast or her brother’s misadventures? Both, perhaps. Evidently, she did some back-reading before announcing her presence. She tilts her chin up, as if challenging her viewers. ]
I am Asha of House Greyjoy, daughter of the kraken, Captain of the Black Wind, and [ an abrupt laugh. ] wife of an axe. [ not some rusted man of the Crow Eye’s choosing. ] Now, I mean no disrespect to my dear captain of the SS Paisley when I mention my titles. You have my service and loyalty, Captain Russo, if only out of respect for the institution of a ship. [ Which is mostly true, if partly for diplomacy’s sake. ] I introduce myself as such so that I may not lie by omission. Secrets in close quarters make for silly disputes, don’t you think? And I’ve nothing to hide. [ She shrugs. ]
On the Iron Islands, we must drown before we may live. And if death has already taken me once, why should I fear life among the stars? Or the animals twinkling with them, at that. [ Shout out to her fellow Westerosi. ] I will not bore you with history, but if you should like to learn more of the reavers of isles, who trade as well as take, who travel to the farthest reaches of our realm but return to the stony shores because none but us survive there, well — [ Her face splits into a grin. It is an easy thing to be happy when you’ve escaped cannibals and burnings and your only worries are green men. ] — I’ll oblige you, provided you regale me with tales of your own adventures. A fair trade. [ because she isn’t some godless pirate please and thank you!! ] I’ve need of drink and laughter after enduring snow and somber company.
[ Her smile thins into an unreadable expression, certainly more weary than before but too neutral to truly judge. ]
— And Theon, it is time we meet again.
Broadcast: Fleetwide
Action: SS Paisley
When: Today
[ Asha Greyjoy stands in a nondescript hallway aboard the SS Paisley. She is not so foolish as to think there are not those who would harm her among the fleet and would rather not fight in close quarters, if it should come to that. For now, she leans against a wall, unflinchingly gazing into the communicator, more comfortable than curious. Once sharply cropped black hair falls unevenly about her face, too long and shaggy for her liking. Though she would prefer to wear the ship-issued clothing, she dons her weathered, salted leather for this broadcast. It is important that she bear the look of her people when lost in space.
However, she has added her security issued automatic weapon to her ensemble, holstered where her axe once glinted in the light. ]
[ Lazily — ] I believe I’ve arrived in perfect time to represent my people. [ a pause (for the drama tbh). Is this a reference to Tyrion’s broadcast or her brother’s misadventures? Both, perhaps. Evidently, she did some back-reading before announcing her presence. She tilts her chin up, as if challenging her viewers. ]
I am Asha of House Greyjoy, daughter of the kraken, Captain of the Black Wind, and [ an abrupt laugh. ] wife of an axe. [ not some rusted man of the Crow Eye’s choosing. ] Now, I mean no disrespect to my dear captain of the SS Paisley when I mention my titles. You have my service and loyalty, Captain Russo, if only out of respect for the institution of a ship. [ Which is mostly true, if partly for diplomacy’s sake. ] I introduce myself as such so that I may not lie by omission. Secrets in close quarters make for silly disputes, don’t you think? And I’ve nothing to hide. [ She shrugs. ]
On the Iron Islands, we must drown before we may live. And if death has already taken me once, why should I fear life among the stars? Or the animals twinkling with them, at that. [ Shout out to her fellow Westerosi. ] I will not bore you with history, but if you should like to learn more of the reavers of isles, who trade as well as take, who travel to the farthest reaches of our realm but return to the stony shores because none but us survive there, well — [ Her face splits into a grin. It is an easy thing to be happy when you’ve escaped cannibals and burnings and your only worries are green men. ] — I’ll oblige you, provided you regale me with tales of your own adventures. A fair trade. [ because she isn’t some godless pirate please and thank you!! ] I’ve need of drink and laughter after enduring snow and somber company.
[ Her smile thins into an unreadable expression, certainly more weary than before but too neutral to truly judge. ]
— And Theon, it is time we meet again.

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though she's always prepared for sansa's question. ]
When one courts battle over child-bearing, it's an easy thing to do. [ said without contempt for the latter, mind you. she laughs in anticipation of her own joke. ] There's less blood involved.
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[ the queen had warned her, hadn't she? that woman must be hardened against blood, for they must see more of it than most men. at the time she had been stony in the face of cersei's 'lesson', but now it comes back to her with a biting vengeance.
sansa clears her throat: ] And you are truly Theon's sister?
[ he will always be 'theon' to her, not lord this or greyjoy that. maybe, on occasion, he is 'turncloak'. but habits learned in childhood are hard to shake, and she talks about her father's ward with an almost informal tone. ]
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is this how the boy felt on pyke? ]
Why should I claim him, if not because of shared blood? [ a wry smile. ] My welcome has not grown warmer for it.
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Blood is all we have, here. [ her head tilts. ] Old alliances and politics do not always survive this journey to the stars, I think. But blood is blood.
[ family. duty. honour. and in that order. she is half-tully, after all. ]
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she would not so readily swear herself to captain russo if she, too, did not think politics and alliances meant nothing so far from home.
and asha doesn't want more than her stony shores anymore, anyway. she wants the seas and storms and warmth of harlaw. justice for balon and theon for alannys. that would be enough. when she speaks, it's softer than before. ]
You've the right of it, and I'm grateful for that.
[ she's so so tired. ]
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but, somehow, sansa had expected worse. perhaps it's a testament to how much this place has mellowed her expectations. it promptly inspires her to introduce herself. ]
How honoured I am to meet you, Lady Asha. [ courtesies, courtesies, always her remember her courtesies! ] My name is Sansa. [ ... ] Of House Stark.
[ i grew up knowing your brother, too she almost says. but such a claim treads on a tie she dare not exploit. after all, blood is blood is blood. and she and theon never shared that. ]
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perhaps it's a silly thought, but she first notices how none of these stark children look terribly alike. the arya she saw with theon bears little resemblance to sansa and neither has any of jon in them.
you can tell a greyjoy from their salty skin and bottomless, black eyes. how curious. ]
Lady Sansa. [ stark, she says, not lannister, likely in the same way asha says greyjoy over ironmaker. asha nods as sign of respect. ] I had no idea the north held such warmth.
[ which is more of an observation than a compliment. why are the starks the least indignant toward her when they have the greatest claim? all other complaints reek of stupidity, not cruelty. the starks alone have substantial grievances to air against house greyjoy. and even asha won't defend the child murder that occurred in winterfell. ]
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she only learned to ache for it after it had already been lost to her.
a hard shake of her head. ] It has been a long time since I have been to the North.
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I wouldn't recommend it, at present. The only warmth remaining radiates from Stannis' flesh-fires.
[ which is maybe meant to be comforting?? it sucks now u don't wanna be there, homegirl. ]
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a little frightened, she shakes her head. ] There must remain something. [ some loyal house. some godswood, somewhere. ]