lady katsa of the middluns · ᴡɪʟᴅᴄᴀᴛ (
survivra) wrote in
eachdraidh2015-02-02 07:48 pm
video; both courts
This wolf is enormous.
[ Katsa can be heard before she's seen, her locket instead in the face of a fully-grown direwolf that's shoving his nose in front of it in her hands. She pushes him out of the way, backs up so that she can be seen in scale with the direwolf: her blue and green eyes are overbright, red-rimmed as though she's been crying, but her voice when she speaks is loud and demanding. ]
What potions or tonics would turn dark hair blue?
[ Katsa can be heard before she's seen, her locket instead in the face of a fully-grown direwolf that's shoving his nose in front of it in her hands. She pushes him out of the way, backs up so that she can be seen in scale with the direwolf: her blue and green eyes are overbright, red-rimmed as though she's been crying, but her voice when she speaks is loud and demanding. ]
What potions or tonics would turn dark hair blue?

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It just is. It's men who are kind or unkind.
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[ well, usually. but that's a different story. ]
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[ she's heard of as much since she's been here the past few months. liam stops pacing and settles down at katsa's side; for all her talk of dyeing his fur, she slings an arm around his neck, absentminded, and leans against him. ]
I should like to see a dragon. You've giant wolves and dragons and... sea monsters? [ that's so curious it sounds almost hopeful. ] Are they the same as dragons that supposedly live here?
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Ah, I cannot say I have heard of sea monsters outside of the stories I was told as a child. [ Old Nan told many stories, the thought of her no longer─ Robb shakes his head. ] I pray I never do, [ You never will, Robb Stark. ] the only stories told of them often involve the deaths of whoever dares get too close.
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How close? [ whether or not robb knows the answer, the question is completely sincere. ] I know a man who said his ship was chased by one once.
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Close enough to feel the heat of their flames.
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[ she chews on her lower lip, thinking about this. ]
That's terrifying. And exhilarating. Men had the power to ride them, and to conquer kingdoms...
And I thought I was lucky to have escaped death in a fight with a mountain lion.
[ would even her grace help her against a dragon?? katsa's weirdly tempted to find out. ]
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[ Perhaps he shouldn't be encouraging her fascination with dragons, but it is an easy conversation to have. He manages a smile then, though it is tight and worn. ]
Mountain lions are no less fierce.
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[ assuming aegon's sisters became different queens...
katsa rubs a hand over a shoulder, feeling the raised scars beneath her shirt ]
No dragon tales in my Seven Kingdoms, though mountain lions are real as they are fierce.
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[ Glad, he is, that none of their enemies have yet to arrive. ]
I'd prefer lions over dragons. [ Lions he can kill. ]
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Though I'd rather dragons, myself, I think. At least to see a dragon. To imagine what it would be to fly.
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[ The looks he gives her is incredulous, lips parted in the beginnings of a laugh. ]
You must be mad. I do not think flying is worth such a risk.
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[ she scratches behind one of liam's ears ]
Sometimes a risk is the only worthwhile option.
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Sometimes, aye.