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eachdraidh2015-06-04 11:55 pm
VIDEO ( UNSEELIE LOCKED );
[ The locket reveals the face of a young woman--some would say a girl--peering into it. Her hair gleams silver-gold in the candlelight, her eyes an unusual purple color. In the background, an imp peers over her shoulder, its claws clinging to her bared skin. ]
There is magic in the Free Cities and Qarth alike, yet I have seen nothing half so convincing as Allaidh Darach. It is ... [ She hesitates; what to call the place that's imprisoned you against your will? ] ... intricate work, truly. Were I settled into my kingdom, my children fierce and grown, perhaps I would not mind it so much, calling Caer Scima home.
[ For a fraction of an instant, she looks sad. Did Drogon sense her as she faded into this world? ]
But lush pillows will not shield my freedmen from those who would send them back to the shackles, no more than peach tarts will keep famine away from my gates. [ The imp shakes a foul little fist at the locket in punctuation, as though its fellows didn't help to abduct her only four nights ago. Dany turns and fixes it with a measured look. ]
Leave me now. I want no spies.
[ It hesitates, but something in her voice convinces it. Muttering, it releases her shoulder and shrinks away as though scolded. Dany waits impatiently for two more of the creatures to leave her presence, some private struggle raging beneath. Then, at last, she exhales in a sigh. ]
Yet time is not so easily disrupted, I have learned. Tell me, was I spoken true? [ It's phrased as something of a demand, but there's a very clear plea beneath it. The queen is there, but so, too, is the girl. And the girl is frightened, fearing for her people and her dragons alike. ] Will my people notice I have left them, or will all be as it was? How may I be assured of their safety?
[ Restless fingers pluck at the fringe of the cushion in her lap. ]
There is magic in the Free Cities and Qarth alike, yet I have seen nothing half so convincing as Allaidh Darach. It is ... [ She hesitates; what to call the place that's imprisoned you against your will? ] ... intricate work, truly. Were I settled into my kingdom, my children fierce and grown, perhaps I would not mind it so much, calling Caer Scima home.
[ For a fraction of an instant, she looks sad. Did Drogon sense her as she faded into this world? ]
But lush pillows will not shield my freedmen from those who would send them back to the shackles, no more than peach tarts will keep famine away from my gates. [ The imp shakes a foul little fist at the locket in punctuation, as though its fellows didn't help to abduct her only four nights ago. Dany turns and fixes it with a measured look. ]
Leave me now. I want no spies.
[ It hesitates, but something in her voice convinces it. Muttering, it releases her shoulder and shrinks away as though scolded. Dany waits impatiently for two more of the creatures to leave her presence, some private struggle raging beneath. Then, at last, she exhales in a sigh. ]
Yet time is not so easily disrupted, I have learned. Tell me, was I spoken true? [ It's phrased as something of a demand, but there's a very clear plea beneath it. The queen is there, but so, too, is the girl. And the girl is frightened, fearing for her people and her dragons alike. ] Will my people notice I have left them, or will all be as it was? How may I be assured of their safety?
[ Restless fingers pluck at the fringe of the cushion in her lap. ]

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Yeah, way worse. Be angry all you want. We need more anger.
[The words come smoothly before he goes on. Jason almost feels like he should adopt a fancier way of speaking, but it wouldn't do. Plus, he has his own way with words.]
Right now, you have an enemy that stands against all of that: the Seelie monarchy. They believe in a cycle of life and death that has gone on many times over. This cycle destroys everyone's worlds so they can hit an instant reset. They have led many people to die, and this war we've been dragged to? It's happened again and again. We're meant to ... believe that by stopping the cycle, we're stopping life. But that's bullshit. There are catches, ways to change things. We're working on it.
But the simplest way is to fight them. We're fighting to make it so that every single person we've left behind can keep living. We're their representatives. Me ... I'm a nobody, no one who really matters. It took me a while to see why I was here. [He breathes out slowly.]
You, on the other hand ... you sound exactly like what we need. What they need standing for them.
So, up for this rather weighty task of keeping your world from ending?
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Her hand is held up just as he finishes. Sharply: ] Enough. I will risk no end to my people, as these Unseelie well know. [ No true mother would choose otherwise. ] Though I know well the price of sorcery, it seems I must make their justice mine own, and do the bidding of some unseen Queen. [ Why else would they have stolen her from her lands? She knows that they wish her to fight somehow; that much is plain.
But the dragon balks at being controlled by something it doesn't trust. ] But if it is as you say, and this victory must be Unseelie, then why have I been separated from my dragons? [ She demands further: ] Why trust one court, and not another? You must have seen these worlds ending for yourself to speak with such certainty, surely?
[ She will fight because she can't know the truth. She'll fight because she's never felt so queenly, so fierce, as when she feels her people have need of her. But the cost of trusting sorcery has always been steep, and slick with blood. ]
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I don't know why you don't have the dragons, but my guess is that they limit people's strength and powers to make them fight for them. It's a cruel move, but you can get your dragons back. If the monarchs make a request of you, do as they ask. [He wants to say that it's simple, but he hadn't lost anything upon his arrival. Jason doesn't really understand that particular boat.]
And the queen does allow herself to be seen. They can't be present at all times because when we can't see them, they are usually fighting with the Seelie monarchs. The Seelie hope to end all the worlds, so they have to battle in another realm. They explained it as a recent audience. It's not neglect that keeps them away, but worry. When they don't fight, the Seelie threaten our holds on this world. They can cut us loose, and take away our opportunity to fight for our causes.
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Her eyes sharpen at the news of boons. For a moment, her breath catches, halting before it may pass her throat--and then she exhales, her shoulders falling gently. ] I see. Some great favor, then. And what manner of request have you received? [ She's imagining the larger-scale, more brutal kind of favor, such as slaying a member of the Seelie court. She's only ever known the worst possible sacrifice. ] I have only ever known great rewards to follow even greater sacrifices.
[ Her hand falls back to her lap. Her pulse has quickened, her guard lowered enough that she now speaks with some degree of curiosity, rather than solely with the cold fury that had driven her initial response. ] I will ride out and take my measure of this world, this Void and the common people alike. [ She fights hardest when she's seen what she fights for. ] What must I do to gain an audience with this queen?
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As for your audience—bring her news of importance, and she'll open her doors to you. If you don't, you'll have to wait until she calls all of us. She will. But it'll be on her schedule, and not yours. Keep yourself busy, and she'll like what you have to tell her.