lady katsa of the middluns · ᴡɪʟᴅᴄᴀᴛ (
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eachdraidh2015-06-23 10:52 pm
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video; unseelie.
Well, now that that silver nonsense seems to be sorted out, I think we need to start talking about things we can actually fight back when they attack us.
[ About as direct a greeting into the topic of this message as you can get. Katsa sits somewhere outdoors, cross-legged in the grass with her locket angled to show the sky clear behind her: fitting for the mismatched colors of her eyes, unusually bright green and blue. ]
I know our High Majestic King and Queen [ the titles spoken with a hint of irony ] don't seem to care always how old someone is or how much experience you've with weapons or fighting when they decide to claim you. Whatever you think of this war, whether you'd rather run right into the Void right now or wait for it to come to you, everyone here should have the skills to unlock their own strength. It's better that you've the ability to jam a knife into a man's eyeball and never have to do it than find yourself at the end of an attacker's blade with no way to get out of it. You shouldn't have to rely on anyone else.
So I'll teach you if you've no experience of your own. I usually teach young girls—children—but I'll not turn my back if you need it. That includes how to use your shard—the thing that Seelie will try to take right out of your chest.
[ She moves to close the locket—then halts, fumbles, and picks something off the ground to hold flat in her palm to show anyone watching. ]
And what in the name of the Middluns am I supposed to do with this?
[ WHO HAS TURTLE CARE TIPS???? ]
( dated after boon delivery on the 25th! )
[ About as direct a greeting into the topic of this message as you can get. Katsa sits somewhere outdoors, cross-legged in the grass with her locket angled to show the sky clear behind her: fitting for the mismatched colors of her eyes, unusually bright green and blue. ]
I know our High Majestic King and Queen [ the titles spoken with a hint of irony ] don't seem to care always how old someone is or how much experience you've with weapons or fighting when they decide to claim you. Whatever you think of this war, whether you'd rather run right into the Void right now or wait for it to come to you, everyone here should have the skills to unlock their own strength. It's better that you've the ability to jam a knife into a man's eyeball and never have to do it than find yourself at the end of an attacker's blade with no way to get out of it. You shouldn't have to rely on anyone else.
So I'll teach you if you've no experience of your own. I usually teach young girls—children—but I'll not turn my back if you need it. That includes how to use your shard—the thing that Seelie will try to take right out of your chest.
[ She moves to close the locket—then halts, fumbles, and picks something off the ground to hold flat in her palm to show anyone watching. ]
And what in the name of the Middluns am I supposed to do with this?
[ WHO HAS TURTLE CARE TIPS???? ]
( dated after boon delivery on the 25th! )
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[So yes, please take him out with a sword, or your bare hands. Also, she'd have to get through a couple layers of armor before she could worry about his organs.]
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...But for once she doesn't take it out on Javik. Though she'd be happy to try to hack at him with a weapon at some point, and all without even actually wanting to kill him. ]
You should feel very safe, then, that I won't be trying to put hemlock in your supper. I suppose satisfaction can be found somewhere else.
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I will never feel safe, nor will I rest easy. But I will take some comfort in knowing that when you kill me, it will be a good fight.
[This was, apparently, their way of agreeing and getting along. Talking about killing each other. Good talk.]
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[ She’s serious—that’s not a joke at all. If Katsa has to kill someone, she knows that she can kill that person. But it makes her feel less of a beast and more of a person to know that there are still enemies who could give her a fair fight. ]
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Regardless, when I am at Caer Scima, you may ask me to help you train others. It will be more necessary than ever, I think, in the coming months.
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Katsa opens her mouth to say something—then closes it. Despite the almost condescending way he had offered, Javik has nonetheless indicated he has willingness to help. ]
I thought that you thought if someone couldn’t fight, that was their problem.
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[Meaning, he wasn't anybody's babysitter. If there were tears or some stupid resistance to authority, they were out. Time was precious.]
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[ and, you know, back to this. but that isn't quite as acerbic as usual. ]
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[He is 100% serious, don't ever doubt him, Katsa.]
I will leave you to your pet, lieutenant. We will see one another soon enough.