ʟᴀᴅʏ sᴀɴsᴀ sᴛᴀʀᴋ: ᴀʟᴀʏɴᴇ sᴛᴏɴᴇ (
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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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[ like elves. she presses her lips together and cannot help but wonder whether lord tyrion would be a happier soul if he had somewhere to belong -- once, she'd thought him like every other lion. but now...
even if she knew glimpses of his kindness, it did not keep her from letting him take the fall for the crimes of others. ]
Lord Tyrion. They call him the Imp. They call him half-man. He is Joffrey's uncle. And...
[ her shoulders twist. the sacred act of the bath is broken up for one desperate look. no secrets -- they had promised! ] They married me to him, Sigrid. And those vows weigh heavily on my mind today.
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[That's the phrasing that makes her brain come to a screeching halt.]
Didn't you have any say in it?
[noooot sure if joking]
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[ you may come along quietly and say your vows as befits a lady, or you may struggle and scream and make a spectacle for the stableboys to titter over, but you will end up wedded and bedded all the same. in effect, she had been given a choice. between violence and coercion. between tyrion and lancel. the imp had asked her...
sansa had run. tried to run. but they had caught her so swiftly! and the kettleblack knight -- he'd bade her to be brave. reminded her that she was a stark -- a wolf -- and bravery was her right. ]
I-it was my duty to marry as the king commanded -- [ and yet sansa no longer sounded so certain of that fact. ]
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[That's the word that gets her throat choked up. She wants to cry for her gentle friend, that she's been put through such horrors. Tears appear, but shaking hands set the dipper down and clench in her lap as if she's grasping her own control from the air.]
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[ sansa is a passive girl. but sigrid spurs her to action -- that night in the woods, and tonight as well as she gripped the tub's edges and stood from the water. what time she dallies is only spent grabbing at her robe and wrapping it around her damp skin. bath-warmed skin in cool night air develops gooseflesh.
but sansa ignores her own shivering and sits next to sigrid. she takes her friend's hands in hers and needs to say the next part aloud not only for sigrid's sake but for her own. an assurance of the truth: ] For all his vices and japes, Lord Tyrion never -- he didn't...
I don't think he wanted the marriage either. He told me as much.
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Good. Though if you've never been with him and neither of you wanted it, it's not like anyone can prove you're wed to him. I don't think your da would hold you to such a thing, now he's your liegelord and not the king. You're in a different land with a different law and everything. Can't you annul it?
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I'll ask Solais. But I can't imagine someone so kindly as she would hold you to a marriage neither of you consented to.
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If Her Grace can truly do something--! [ but sansa shakes her head. the vow was made before the seven, and she has not yet seen a sept here. ]
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[Sigrid unfolds a linen towel and settles it over Sansa's head to wrap around her hair and squeeze it dry.]
Though you should talk to someone who knows about laws from your world. Maybe there's some right granted you that you've not heard about. Kings change all the time, and I know a thing or two about lords who don't want their subjects to know what's theirs by right. Some weaselly wording or some such. My da was very keen about teaching us our rights so no one could pull any wool over our eyes.
[one thought inspires another.]
But wait, you said the king acted as your father, not as king. If your father can force you to marry, can't he undo it all as well?
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It's not consummated. [ the words come easier with sigrid -- another young girl, whom sansa presumes to be a maiden as well. ] And therefore it can be undone. But only by the High Septon.
I cannot imagine even fairy laws can undo the rites and rituals of whole other land.
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