Lancelot du Lac (
knightscode) wrote in
eachdraidh2015-01-21 02:26 am
[ TEXT; BOTH COURTS ]
[Anyone who knows Lancelot will likely as not be immediately surprise that he is sending any kind of message that is written. It is hardly one of his strengths. Still, the message is short, and this way devoid of emotion. Which is best, considering the topic. ]
For those who knew him Faolan is no longer with us.
He sacrificed himself for the sake of a friend.
So far as I understand he will be returned, in some days, by the power of the courts.
He will need space and kindness.
For those who knew him Faolan is no longer with us.
He sacrificed himself for the sake of a friend.
So far as I understand he will be returned, in some days, by the power of the courts.
He will need space and kindness.

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And more importantly, they had gone out of their way to look for something to kill the Jabberwock; is nothing to be done? Is the inevitable that close? She does not even know this man and her heart already goes out for him, this Faolin, having lost her own family in a fire and nearly losing her life in one as a child.
How befitting that the Jabberwock makes his way into this conversation, as if the Land of Fire and Brimstone has come back full force and her guilt consumes her again. ]
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[ There is no way that the Pyrii’s solution will be as clean cut as it would be for her, in Wonderland, not at all. And to discuss someone burning alive is far too painful for her, even after all of these years.]
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And I know of you, Sir Lancelot, there are stories of you where I come from. When I was small, my father read me the stories of King Arthur and his knights, you included. And you may not think so highly of yourself along with your counterpart, but I know you believe in valor. You'll do well to remember that there are good people in Caer Scima. Do you do everything that you are told?
I have faced a Jabberwock before and while the one I fought didn't bring poison or famine, he certainly did bring ruin and destruction with him. If it is in my ability again, I'll destroy this one, too.
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That can't be the only way to kill it. If you you know more about the plagues and the destruction it brings, tell me more.
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That's not funny, that is really not funny. The similarities are too much for her to handle. She killed the damn thing, she killed it after her took the life of the gryphon who gave his life for her and Wonderland. God, is it even worth mentioning that she used his own eye against him? Would that even work? ]
Because the Jabberwock will serve the will of it's monarch, regardless of what state it's in. It is the embodiment of fear and terror, after all.
[ Because that is exactly how the queen wanted the Jabberwock of Wonderland, too, rebuilt by the Hatter like Dormy and the March Hare. The only thing that will stop it from being so alike is that the Jabberwock would be rebuilt with flesh and nothing else. ]
Here I though the similarities stopped in name with this Jabberwock, but I suppose not. And what if you took a piece of it?
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[ That sounds... dangerous, honestly. ]
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Yes. What better way to keep the Jabberwock in line than using pieces of itself against it.
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He was not of the Unseelie court, but he was of the Red Realm. He was slayed long ago, by the knife that I wield -- the vorpal blade, a knife that will never dull. Years later, the Queen of Hearts asked for his body to be reconstructed. He was built again, of flesh and metal. The lands in which the queen ruled, she had sent the Jabberwock to enforce her tyranny.
He was slain the second time by his own eye and limbs, by the Jabberwock's Eyestaff. I would have not dreamed to mention this to any of you, had you not mentioned it was rebuilt. If you deem it too risky, so be it, but if it is similar to the one I have brought down, then in theory, that is another option.
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But I assure you, if this Jabberwock shows, I will not relent in seeing it dead. It does not matter what happens to me, it is a terrible creature and it should not exist in this world, Sir Lancelot. I do not care for the courts, I only care in seeing the damnable thing dead.
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[ Not only for her care of his counterpart, but as a former captive of Reynard, too. The Jabberwock being the manifestation of her survivor's guilt shouldn't be something like that for him, too. ]
Please, watch over yourself. When it does come, I will be coming for it, too, Unseelie or not. You need to rest before any of that.
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I wish you luck.