Riona Cousland | Hero and Queen of Ferelden (
bryces_pup) wrote in
driftfleet2017-01-10 01:37 pm
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Seventh Blight - voice/action
Who: Riona and you
Broadcast: Yes
Action: Anywhere on the Iskaulit
When: Tonight
[It hadn't struck Riona right away, what today was. In the morning, she'd gone about her usual business, just like any other day. In fact, she may never have realized it at all, if she hadn't just idly thought about it. It hit her rather hard, leaving her almost breathless for a moment.
Today marks one year since she arrived in the fleet.
A lot of emotions come with it, ones she struggles with throughout the rest of the day. It's what eventually drives her to the Iskaulit, fighting with her thoughts as Kiter meanders alongside of her, enjoying the exercise. Riona finally decides to maybe try the network and get her thoughts out that way, rather than just mulling over them.]
I find myself observing the one year mark of my arrival to the fleet. [She falls quiet a moment, lips quirked to one side.] It's been quite a year. To those who have observed this anniversary for themselves: did you find yourselves feeling rather mixed about the whole thing? Personally, I can't quite figure out how I feel about it, quite honestly.
Maybe I should simply accept that, that there aren't going to be much in the way of words. [A huff.] Maybe what I need more than anything is a distraction. I've spent the better part of the day chewing it all over in my mind. If anyone has an idea for such, I welcome suggestions. Alternatively, if company is wanted, I'm walking with my dog around the Iskaulit.
Broadcast: Yes
Action: Anywhere on the Iskaulit
When: Tonight
[It hadn't struck Riona right away, what today was. In the morning, she'd gone about her usual business, just like any other day. In fact, she may never have realized it at all, if she hadn't just idly thought about it. It hit her rather hard, leaving her almost breathless for a moment.
Today marks one year since she arrived in the fleet.
A lot of emotions come with it, ones she struggles with throughout the rest of the day. It's what eventually drives her to the Iskaulit, fighting with her thoughts as Kiter meanders alongside of her, enjoying the exercise. Riona finally decides to maybe try the network and get her thoughts out that way, rather than just mulling over them.]
I find myself observing the one year mark of my arrival to the fleet. [She falls quiet a moment, lips quirked to one side.] It's been quite a year. To those who have observed this anniversary for themselves: did you find yourselves feeling rather mixed about the whole thing? Personally, I can't quite figure out how I feel about it, quite honestly.
Maybe I should simply accept that, that there aren't going to be much in the way of words. [A huff.] Maybe what I need more than anything is a distraction. I've spent the better part of the day chewing it all over in my mind. If anyone has an idea for such, I welcome suggestions. Alternatively, if company is wanted, I'm walking with my dog around the Iskaulit.

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[He lets out a haggard sigh. ]
The worst came after we fell asleep, though. We walked into each other's dreams, saw each other's memories.
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[Even if it wasn't an honest reason, they still usually had one.
The last bit, though, makes her raise her brow. The idea of it isn't all that foreign to her, it rather sounded like the Fade. Though, to be able to see others' dreams was usually something only a mage could do.]
Talk about an enormous invasion of privacy. That must have been awful.
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[He didn't like the answer.]
It was pretty terrible, yeah. More so for the people here who had secrets, or parts of their lives they didn't want to share with anyone. Suddenly, everyone could see it. It sucked.
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Just when I think I have an idea of Atroma's capabilities, I always learn something new and more surprising.
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[She's not keen on seeing what else Atroma can do, given the opportunity.]
Thank you, Sokka. Whenever you're up for it, I'll gladly take you up on that offer to spar.
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[He smiles, giving a little salute. ]
Sure thing, looking forward to it.