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eachdraidh2015-06-04 11:55 pm
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[ 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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I hail from the undying realm of Asgard, protector of the Ten Realms. Earth, too, I make my home, and it is for that realm that my heart is most concerned, for her people are young yet. [He has no doubt they can defend themselves, but Thor would like to see them grow to maturity as a race. That will be a sight to see.]
What of yourself, my lady?
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[ Temporarily cheered, she thinks. ] I am of a place called the Known World. I rule the city of Meereen, and it is on the great continent of Essos, but I am the trueborn queen to the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, which lies west across the Narrow Sea. [ Her smile is true this time, and curious. ] What does an undying realm look like?
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How does it look? [he's quiet as he thinks, bringing the image of his home to mind. It was unlike anything in either this land, or on Earth.] There is a city where the All-Father rules. It is a shining with tall spires and wide halls, the greatest of which is the hall of the All-Father. It stands over the city, a sign of the strength and glory of Asgard and a promise to protect all those who seek shelter there.
[Thor could speak for hours, if he were allowed, talking about the wider lands and the people and all the details of the land which he loves.] I would that I were a wordsmith, my lady. I have not the skill to make you see images in your mind's eye of my home.
What of Meereen? What manner of city is it which you rule?
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It is-- [ Dany pauses. She stayed to rule, but she does not love Meereen. ] It is an ancient city and proud, bathed in red dust and seething in heat. [ It isn't noble. She'll never call it noble. ] Great stepped pyramids line the horizon, and the streets are paved with bricks of every color. At night, I am told the moon kisses the Skahazadhan where it flows through the city, but my chambers are atop the Great Pyramid, and I have not seen this wonder for myself.
[ Does she wish to tell him the truth of it? She decides it makes no matter. ] Yet this city is not truly built upon bricks, but upon the backs of thousands of slaves. [ Her tone hardens. ] The flesh trade feeds these nobles, and they are given shade and figs and apricot wine as young children clean their nightsoil, fight and die in pits for their bloodthirst, and serve in pleasure houses. I have freed these children and their parents alike, and so long as I am queen, I will see Meereen thrive under new rule that is neither whip nor chain.
[ Well. Was that more than you asked for, Thor? ]
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But he's nodding approvingly by the end.] I will pray that your rule there will be long and just, my lady. No being, whether animal or human, should be subjected so inhumanly to the will of another.
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I will not wish you luck, for men must make their own luck. Strength, wisdom, and good counsel though, I will pray accompany you in your campaign, my lady. Avenge your kin, and make your enemies tremble in fear of your name.
[It's a common enough blessing to give to Asgardians as they went off to war. Victory was not to be sought after as much as honour and valour, but he can see this woman will not settle for honour only.]