LUKE CASTELLAN. (
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eachdraidh2015-01-12 03:29 pm
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5 ☭ VIDEO + TEXT | OPEN TO BOTH COURTS + SEELIE LOCK
[ on january 11, the humming of the macarena comes to a sudden and abrupt halt. it's with a hiss of a snake and the sight of a tongue in the very corner of the camera, it's clear luke isn't holding his locket. it's martha who is, but she doesn't make a sound as a little red fox curls into luke's neck and licks his jaw. she's rowdy and restless, but luke tries to smooth her hackles a little with his fingers stroking her fur. as for the man himself, he looks a little tired. ]
[ his voice is quiet, ] Uh, hey guys. [ the fox in his arms nudges him hard on the jaw. ] Woah, hey, calm down.
Look, I need to make this quick. It's getting colder. I'm not really great at knitting, but — Can anyone help me out here? She needs something to keep her from shivering.
I promised someone I'd take care of her. And — [ he meant it when he'd vowed to the black shuck he'd honour his deceased friend. and that even means doing this. ] Yeah, I'm going to need more than one pair of socks and a scarf. We can work out a trade, if you're not willing to knit for free.
[ the fox settles against him, closing her eyes. there's a quiet hiss of ask from martha. ] And if you can knit two long stockings — [ the camera shakes and luke rolls his eyes. ] And maybe four or so ear muffs — I'd be grateful.
[ and though it appears as though luke's wanting to get off his locket as soon as possible with the fox resting against him, it's all an act. encrypting a text for seelie only, he dictates his own audition advertisement for the seers of the court. please note: this advertisement lacks the extravagance of his cow advert from a few days prior. it doesn't help he has a fox that won't leave him alone in his hands. ]
[ his voice is quiet, ] Uh, hey guys. [ the fox in his arms nudges him hard on the jaw. ] Woah, hey, calm down.
Look, I need to make this quick. It's getting colder. I'm not really great at knitting, but — Can anyone help me out here? She needs something to keep her from shivering.
I promised someone I'd take care of her. And — [ he meant it when he'd vowed to the black shuck he'd honour his deceased friend. and that even means doing this. ] Yeah, I'm going to need more than one pair of socks and a scarf. We can work out a trade, if you're not willing to knit for free.
[ the fox settles against him, closing her eyes. there's a quiet hiss of ask from martha. ] And if you can knit two long stockings — [ the camera shakes and luke rolls his eyes. ] And maybe four or so ear muffs — I'd be grateful.
[ and though it appears as though luke's wanting to get off his locket as soon as possible with the fox resting against him, it's all an act. encrypting a text for seelie only, he dictates his own audition advertisement for the seers of the court. please note: this advertisement lacks the extravagance of his cow advert from a few days prior. it doesn't help he has a fox that won't leave him alone in his hands. ]
( SEELIE )
THE DRABWURLD'S NEXT TOP SUPER SEER!
Are you a Seer looking for work? Want to see the Drabwurld through the eyes of High-King Ridire? Think you're strong enough for mind-numbing pain and bright, vibrant colours?
Well, maybe this is the job you've been waiting for!
The Drabwurld's Seer Agency is currently looking for a Seer strong enough to be able to handle the sight of High-King Ridire. It's a glimpse into the future anyone would die for.
ONLY SERIOUS CANDIDATES APPLY WITHIN!
Just drop your name and your qualifications, and we'll see if Tyra chooses you.
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Reynard. Pretty sure that guy's toast, if the birds are chirping right.
[ or george and martha speak to the right animals. either way, that's not the fox he wants to know about. ]
You can dig deeper into your dreams? Past what you were given to see?
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And yet he's done well to spread himself throughout the courts, ensuring that he will never truly be gone.
[ The anti-shardbearer sentiment is only one of many things, he's sure. ]
Just because we are given something does not mean we cannot look beyond it. It can be difficult, at times, depending on what it is that I am shown first. But it isn't impossible.
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[ kronos. only, luke hopes, this time, he'll be kept in a cage and trapped in tartarus until the very end of time. the gods sure as hell love repeating their dramas, but he thinks the soap could forgo a villain of his calibre. ]
I always thought you could only see what you were given. Like a book without any design on its cover and blank pages. You can look and look and look, but nothing really appears. Guess that's when you write in it, but, the entire idea still stands.
Then again, I'm not a seer. What do I know?
[ that futures are fixed points in time and are inescapable, even to the strongest and most reckless and determined of heroes. ]
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[ Because Jojen is not keen to the idea of a great revival of someone that can stir the masses the way Reynard has. It's dangerous enough that he's used as a rallying cry, a symbol. As a leader? ]
That isn't wrong. But sometimes it's like... [ He rarely has to explain, and when he does there is typically a level of mystery he can enjoy in his explanations. It infuriates Meera and Bran, but it's always been his way. Now, he tries for something clear. ] There is a book, and you have been given it. You may read it, though you do not know what it contains, and you may learn something you did not know before. But if you look up from the book, and you know there is another like it, you may find that there is a library rather than that single book.
It then becomes a matter of finding the right book, and asking whether you are willing to look for it.
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[ considering he should be dead, he has very little faith this reynard guy's going to stay six feet under. but here's to hoping! ]
[ he finds jojen's explanation to be deeper than he had expected. it makes perfect sense to him in the way that most people's advice always does — he never heeds it, though. a part of him feels like he's speaking to hal green again, wanting to tell him of his fate in clear details while wanting to dance around it. had it been the same for him? finding one single book to glance up and see an entire library? ]
… Huh. So, kind of like the varying versions of Greek myths. One book says Hercules slew Ladon, the other says he sat on his ass and let other Greeks do the work. Definitely expanded my view of his story.
But do you ever find the ending varies? One book says you're going to die, the other one shows you you're not if you pick B instead of A.
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[ Though not always. The religion born of flames, for example, has brought many back from their deaths. Or so it seemed. ]
Perhaps on another day, I'll ask to hear the two stories. My home does not have Greek myths, nor the Greeks, but I would be interested in learning more. Especially to know the different versions.
Not for my own death, but others. Some people may change their fate with a single choice, because they stand at a crossroads, not a lone path. But they may not know that they can, because they have learned that destiny is a fixed point for all.