𝔉𝔯𝔢𝑦𝔞 𝔐𝔦𝑘𝔞𝔢𝔩𝔰𝔬𝔫. (
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eachdraidh2015-08-01 03:27 am
♔ II ► VIDEO 【UNSEELIE LOCKETS + HERMIONENET COMPASS】
( Today, she is beautifully dressed in a gown of dark green, and her hair is braided in a crown about her head, with some loose curls falling past her shoulders. Appearance is everything today, when she has such a request to make. It is not as humbling as she might have expected, to be in such a position as to need to ask for aid; perhaps it is because it is not for her, personally.
But rather an endeavour which may benefit all. Carefully, at first, she smiles, an expression which gains warmth after a few seconds. )
I greet all of you well. And pray that all of you are doing all right. Sadly, as we are all keenly aware, such a state will not long be enjoyed by many of our native brethren. The Void would consume Leathann, and I commend the great efforts being made by all to keep it at bay.
Yet the isle of Briste to the north is in similarly dire straits, and I would make a great effort there to see their people saved from death, if the Void is not stopped ere it might swallow the isle. I know not if raising it might be viable option; rather, I have struck up an overture, a dialogue with their Council of elders.
My hope is this: that we might relocate the people to a settlement on the coast of the mainland here. If I might secure their trust and blessing to do so, I will lead their people to the head of the North road. There, I propose a settlement be built, which may in time grow into something greater.
I would do this myself, but I lack the funds to. Thus I appeal to you all: please, aid me in this. I will either repay you in turn or owe you a favour later, for certain. I would not ask for donations unless it is within your wisdom to provide one. Either way, you would bear my eternal gratitude for this.
These people may be hesitant to trust us, but they deserve a better fate than that which awaits them if we do naught.
But rather an endeavour which may benefit all. Carefully, at first, she smiles, an expression which gains warmth after a few seconds. )
I greet all of you well. And pray that all of you are doing all right. Sadly, as we are all keenly aware, such a state will not long be enjoyed by many of our native brethren. The Void would consume Leathann, and I commend the great efforts being made by all to keep it at bay.
Yet the isle of Briste to the north is in similarly dire straits, and I would make a great effort there to see their people saved from death, if the Void is not stopped ere it might swallow the isle. I know not if raising it might be viable option; rather, I have struck up an overture, a dialogue with their Council of elders.
My hope is this: that we might relocate the people to a settlement on the coast of the mainland here. If I might secure their trust and blessing to do so, I will lead their people to the head of the North road. There, I propose a settlement be built, which may in time grow into something greater.
I would do this myself, but I lack the funds to. Thus I appeal to you all: please, aid me in this. I will either repay you in turn or owe you a favour later, for certain. I would not ask for donations unless it is within your wisdom to provide one. Either way, you would bear my eternal gratitude for this.
These people may be hesitant to trust us, but they deserve a better fate than that which awaits them if we do naught.

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( She is struck dumb for a moment. ) A King, lady? Pardon me—I knew that not. How is that possible?
I must thank you once again, then. Such generosity is most uncommon in my own country.
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But make no mistake; I am a king, not a queen.
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Should I not address you as one, then? ( She smiles, quietly. ) I am told I am one day to be Queen of my own country. Would that I could be as you have done instead.
If you have ruled without a man as your master, I have naught but respect for you.
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I am not a man, Lady Elizabeth, but I also do not see myself as a woman. I am female, yes, but being a woman means something different. I am afraid it is hard to explain. But I take no offense if you refer to me as one, though I am not fond of the title of 'lady'.
As for who I am... I fear the truth may tarnish my legend in your mind. Some legends should stay legends. But if you truly wish my name, I will give it to you.
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( Seeing her discomfort, she waits patiently, her expression quiet, patient and gentle. )
Please. If you are willing to speak it, I would know it. Should you wish it, I will vow to repeat it to none.
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[Saber raised her head up and looking into the locket with the regal bearing only known to kings.]
I am Arturia Pendragon, true heir of Uther Pendragon, the King of Knights, better known as Arthur, King of the Britons.
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( She stops short, her eyes grown wide with the shock of it. This woman is truly King Arthur? Elizabeth is pale and silent for a few moments, gaze locked upon the image of the woman before her; it is clear that she sees her with new eyes.
Truly, if the gods of her ancestors, the Vikings are alive and well in this world, why not another legend connected to her distantly? She releases a long exhale, and then proceeds to light up like a modern Yule tree. )
King Arthur! Gods be praised. I was raised on tales of you and your knights. ( Typical that they'd leave out the fact that she was female. But the real question is how is she alive? Tactfully, she asks this not. But she wonders. )
It is said that my line is descended from you. I know not whether that is true or nay, but it is an honour regardless, Your Grace!
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Plus, there was the fact that those that her legend was so well known that it was also practically an open book on her life. Something she was not entirely comfortable with as she was now Unseelie, knowing had she been called to the Drabwurld at any other time, she would be Seelie. She had lived the Seelie life and had suffered greatly.]
The honor is mine, dear lady. [She gave a courtly bow of her head.] And it is possible that you may be. I fathered but one child who did not live long enough to pass on our shared blood, but I had nieces, nephews and cousins.
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She will take that hope and hold to it, because she has little else left to her of her relations. The Lion Heart has been silent for a long stretch of time now, and she fears for him. It is good, to think she is has family here. )
Please, call me Elizabeth, Your Grace. If you and I are family, then it is only fitting. ( Slowly, her smile fades. ) I am so very sorry, about your child. It is a pain my mother knows well. I cannot imagine it.
We are both so very far from home in this world; but you have me now. If you wish it.
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[Saber wasn't going to bring up that she had been the one to kill Mordred. It was a raw wound inside Saber that would never heal until she obtained the Holy Grail.]
I welcome you, Elizabeth, though I am very unskilled when it comes to matters of family. I am... awkward, I suppose is the best way to describe it.
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All we might do is make the best choices we might in our own lives in accordance with our conscience, yes? Learning the how of that, I find, is an ongoing thing.
( Pausing a moment, she finally renews her smile. )
You are most welcome, however you are by nature. I am simply so very glad to be in the presence of family again. The rest, I imagine, will sort itself naturally.
My sisters would be so very envious if they could know I have met you and they have not.
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I will indeed tell them. And, ah— ( She pauses, uncertain. ) It is simply that I am merely a princess, and you share rank with my late father, God assoil his soul. I should call you by your title, yes?
( But obviously she's uncertain, as her expression turns sheepish. )
Whatever you wish, it shall be as you say.
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So Saber is preferred.
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I am gladdened to know not all of my family has been lost to me. Richard the Lionheart was here, but—
( Concern passes vividly across her features, along with mild annoyance. )
He either finds me irksome and avoids returning my letters, or has vanished. And I would tear down any Seelie who saw fit to stand between he and I, should the worst have come to pass.
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But at least then you would be able to meet him. He is a rather singular personage. And, I believe like you, wishes for as few as possible to be aware of his true identity.
( Though for the life of her, she knows not the name he'd prefer to answer to. He'd never told her. )
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Though I am not so sure he would be as believing of my identity as you. I concealed my gender out of necessity, Elizabeth.
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( She hopes for it, fervently. If he is not here, she will be most distressed. Enough of her relations are lost to her without one more. )
If I should ever return home and become Queen, I will bow to no man, just as you have not. Society must change; perhaps even the Church, as it is the crutch upon which men bear so much of their power. I have been told that five centuries after me, there will be a Queen regnant by the name of Victoria. She married, bore children and yet was not subservient to her husband.
Such examples are those I would follow. Both here and at home.
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The Drabwurld does make one open their eyes to more than what was previously possible. Should Richard still walk this realm, I would be most pleased if you would introduce us.
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And no matter what the outcome of this war, I shall forever be glad to have met you.