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ʟᴀᴅʏ sᴀɴsᴀ sᴛᴀʀᴋ: ᴀʟᴀʏɴᴇ sᴛᴏɴᴇ ([personal profile] steeledskin) wrote in [community profile] eachdraidh2014-11-02 10:59 am

(sixth lemon cake) video ✧ open to both courts

[ before the lockets sits a well-composed and well-turned-out lady: her face is set with discipline -- though below it she wants to crack and cry. but sansa stark has a duty -- some imperative -- to speak calmly of grave matters. nothing about this is comfortable; nothing about this is within her conventional grasp. she could compare it to her makeshift trials before the lords declarant or her audiences with the king, but this stage is far wider. out of frame, her fingers tremble. ]

Dear Shardbearers of either court --

[ if her voice shakes then it is by design. some honest fear is permitted into her tone, for what better to move the hearts of strangers than to express genuine dismay at this great knotted problem? she would not have thought to even sell it as injustice until living here and meeting many a person who appeared outraged over these alliances. these marriages. these common cages. ] One turn of the moon ago, High Queen Morla delivered onto me an ultimatum: to marry some Unseelie lord of her choosing, or else invite war upon the Cothromach. Whatever your loyalties, I beg you all to recognize the attempt for what it was --[ and do please fill that blank with your own outraged conclusions. ] I call for aid and support.

[ some words are permitted more of a quiver than others: morla; marry; aid; war. ] But I fear war has come already -- has long already been present -- and today I will refuse the proposal offered, because I fear it was only ever a blade's poisoned edge. I would prevail upon some soul from that queen's court to speak my refusal to her. [ powerful men have met her vulnerabilities with laughter, only to turn and shake their heads when she took small careful steps towards decision. what else is she to do? if she will not play the game by their rules, she must try to write her own. but even now, she hinges her action upon the passion of someone else's protest. someone else's judgement -- for better or worse. ]

The Lady Keeper of the Cothromach will not swear away her city to another court by marriage vows or by vows of any kind. [ except for other partial vows made in quiet rooms with would-be neutral parties. but those meetings are a secret and her announcement today comes instead to engage the hearts and sympathies of prospective champions who might grow incensed over a bully's tactics. lady sansa is not above playing upon their pity if said pity will protect her, her family, and her new city. anyone's pity will do: seelie or unseelie alike. ]

High Queen Morla's dogs are at the gate; let us be wolves when we meet them.

( ooc; i know some efforts have already been made re: the unseelie camps by lancer and others -- there's also a fresh log for the battle itself. )
gordianknots: Bittersweet on the tongue (But you can't build Jerusalem)

[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-11-02 10:13 pm (UTC)(link)
It may be worth calling upon them now.

[A nasty little thought nestles into Waver's head, and there's no point in hiding it.]

Once wet, your targets could be frozen.
gordianknots: I'm not one to rage against the scene (We excel at drama)

[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-11-03 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
[Waver nods in agreement.]

One option out of many available. It will slow an advance.
gordianknots: In a room of strangers I guess I'm glad I don't belong (We are genii)

[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-11-03 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
They wouldn't have given you everything. And truth be told, learning to use what you have to it's full potential is a greater skill to have in your arsenal.
gordianknots: Bittersweet on the tongue (But you can't build Jerusalem)

[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-11-03 01:11 am (UTC)(link)
At the time, the disguise was useful, no?
gordianknots: But you take the grand prize in ego-tist-icat-acrobatic master of conceit (But I will never go home again)

[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-11-03 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
[Waver's smile is thin. He understands, although he has to agree that it was a little foolish.]

You've since learned. And it was your father, I think you shouldn't be so hard on yourself for wanting to do something for him.
gordianknots: Sing your society song - it never changes (We all love the Smiths and dig the Clash)

[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-11-03 01:45 am (UTC)(link)
Mm. And you'll have honours of your own when this is all done.
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[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-11-03 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
I can't speak for everyone else you've had words with, but I've found the minute I start doubting myself in a fight, that's when I make a mistake.
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[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-11-03 05:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Had you been raised for the role from the start, you might not say that.

And the other thing to bare in mind, with all the support, is that there's no point in reminding you of the stakes. That generally just adds to nerves.
gordianknots: So fix your sad eye on someone worthier (Don't know bout us but I know bout them)

[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-11-04 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
All the more reason for no one else to contribute to them.
gordianknots: Sing your society song - it never changes (We all love the Smiths and dig the Clash)

[personal profile] gordianknots 2014-11-04 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
Please do. [Waver smiles, small and reassuring.]

I'll hear from you soon.