ʟᴀᴅʏ sᴀɴsᴀ sᴛᴀʀᴋ: ᴀʟᴀʏɴᴇ sᴛᴏɴᴇ (
steeledskin) wrote in
eachdraidh2014-08-04 10:18 am
(fourth lemon cake) voice ✧ open to both courts
Fellow Shardholders. [ of either court! ]
I would speak to a man of law -- should any find himself amid our numbers. [ such a profession is unknown to her, but stiles has explained some occupations and tenets of his world and this one in particular piques her interest. sansa stark could make use of such a man who might be bound by her confidentiality. of course, she does not quite understand the ins and outs of the arrangement.
but that's why she asks today: to learn; to plan; to piece together little patches of her defence. ] Anyone who would call themselves lawyer. I would speak with you. That is the word for it, yes? [ lawyer. ] My apologies if I've gotten it wrong; I'm only a simple girl and I am unwise in these matters. I want to learn about the things that are mysteries to me.
[ like whether a lawyer's strange binding powers of argumentation would even apply in these lands. once her conversations are finished, she snaps the locket shut and can be found in the library -- where she organizes books she doesn't care to read, because the practise soothes her and distracts her mind from its darker thoughts. or else come the evening she sits in her chambers, and allies of hers are welcome to stop and knock. ]
I would speak to a man of law -- should any find himself amid our numbers. [ such a profession is unknown to her, but stiles has explained some occupations and tenets of his world and this one in particular piques her interest. sansa stark could make use of such a man who might be bound by her confidentiality. of course, she does not quite understand the ins and outs of the arrangement.
but that's why she asks today: to learn; to plan; to piece together little patches of her defence. ] Anyone who would call themselves lawyer. I would speak with you. That is the word for it, yes? [ lawyer. ] My apologies if I've gotten it wrong; I'm only a simple girl and I am unwise in these matters. I want to learn about the things that are mysteries to me.
[ like whether a lawyer's strange binding powers of argumentation would even apply in these lands. once her conversations are finished, she snaps the locket shut and can be found in the library -- where she organizes books she doesn't care to read, because the practise soothes her and distracts her mind from its darker thoughts. or else come the evening she sits in her chambers, and allies of hers are welcome to stop and knock. ]

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[ because this is her chief-most complaint about the analogy. and why not? tugging at this very basic thread frees her from discussing the larger question of why she might still risk a lawyer's advice. ]
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[ This is her priority. ]
[ This is his life. ]
[ Aaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrggggggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. ]
...that... was not... the essence of...
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she does not belabour the point, saying instead: ] I fear you know little about smithing. You ought not to talk about things you don't understand.
[ hah. ]
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[ Studied law in Perugia, hah. ]
...I've seen a smith at work. In a forge. A proper forge. So, there. There we have it.
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[ her sourness gets the better of her. and after a flickering moment, she feels bad for writing ser gendry off with such callous ease. he deserves better than this. ] He was my gallant escort when I was lost in Unseelie lands, Valentino.
[ there. kinder. ]
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If you must know, a girl of your likeness can do better. Yes, even a bastard. But I won't lend help with... that.
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[ she doesn't realize he has leapt from mere aid back to some other arrangement. ] Who would be better than one of these...lawyers?
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[ it still gives her shivers to say his name aloud. ]
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[ a vein of indignation tracks its way through her syllables. here is a name she would defend, given half a chance. ]
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Certainly not. But I respect him. His care and fairness are renowned in my lands. Anyone would be grateful to find a place in his household. [ perhaps she can pass herself off as a handmaid to one of the lord's daughters. yes. ]
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[ in a manner of speaking. in a sense. of a fashion. ]
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[ she does not want to talk about marriage, after all. not unless it's with someone telling her how to end hers. ]
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Are the rules quite strict in your lands? Are the pieces well-marked?
[ she presses the conversation back upon him -- looking to circumnavigate matters of her heart and marriageability. ]
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