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Robb Stark ([personal profile] kingofbadlifechoices) wrote in [community profile] driftfleet2016-11-02 06:46 pm

text / action on the Blue Fish

Who: Robb & you!
Broadcast: to all
Action: to all / people who are on the Blue Fish
When: 2nd of November

Network/text
My name is Robb Stark.

I wish to know if those who know me are still here.

You have my thanks.



On the Blue Fish
[After waking up Robb does not stay inside his bed for long. He can be seen walking towards the showers, followed by a trip towards the kitchen because he is hungry enough that he can eat an entire horse. He is also thirsty enough that he can drink an entire river.

After that he goes to visit his siblings to check up on them, knocking their doors to see if they are still on this ship.

He has a hammering headache and finds it difficult to determine how he feels. From the second he woke up until now it feels as if he has been slammed into a wall. He had not expected his lady wife to be here all of a sudden and he is somehow scared to hope for some sort of future together here.

After eating he can be found inside the weaponry, doing his duty as if nothing has really changed. As if he isn’t anything else but a corpse back home while lord Bolton’s bloody words keep echoing in the back of his mind.]
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[personal profile] reek 2016-11-27 05:05 pm (UTC)(link)
I was never your brother.

[ Though it had felt that way once. Perhaps it's just easier to pretend it never did, to pretend that Robb was just as distant and cold as his own true brothers. After all, you can't be hurt by something that was never there to begin with. ]

You always knew what I was.

[ His smile is wry and burdened, not his usual cocky smirk. If he could turn time back, he would do it. If he could return to Pyke and talk sense into both Balon and himself, he would see it done. He would block out the laughter and the japes and the doubtful stares of the Ironborn and do what he felt was right, not what would earn him favor. ]

It seems we're both willing to admit to something, then. A turncloak and a craven. What a pair we make. [ A wry chuckle to match his wry smile. In a way, it relieves him to hear some semblance of the truth in a manner that isn't directed toward his own faults. ]

Very well, then. I've told you of Bran. [ He dries his bloody nose on his sleeve once more, shoulders slumping slightly. He would love nothing more than to have his old friend back, but he's tired. He didn't come here to argue. He came to deliver a message and nothing more than that. ] Should you ever wish to speak once more, you know where to find me. I'll do my best not to trouble you again.