meera reed (
greywater) wrote in
eachdraidh2014-09-22 02:06 pm
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It's a shame what happened at Maupertius, and I am still unsure how to move ahead from it. But for those who wondered, I am both safe and have left the area.
[To which she pauses, an air of something grave in her tone.] I've been asked to sit in place for my liege lord. The idea isn't foreign to me, my own father is a lord back home. [The Neck isn't taken that seriously by anyone outside of it though.]
I seek information for any that have acquired land here. I understand the war, perhaps more now that I have seen what it can do up close, but I ask to know more of what is happening for the people here. I'd wish to do well by them. [In Westeros her people seem to be the more 'out there' type, however they also have more answers to what is going on. Here though, Meera struggles constantly with what to do.]
[To which she pauses, an air of something grave in her tone.] I've been asked to sit in place for my liege lord. The idea isn't foreign to me, my own father is a lord back home. [The Neck isn't taken that seriously by anyone outside of it though.]
I seek information for any that have acquired land here. I understand the war, perhaps more now that I have seen what it can do up close, but I ask to know more of what is happening for the people here. I'd wish to do well by them. [In Westeros her people seem to be the more 'out there' type, however they also have more answers to what is going on. Here though, Meera struggles constantly with what to do.]

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I ask because the question is a tricky one. Depending on where one is, the war is going to have a different impact on moral, economics, and politics. It's easy to view say, the destruction that occurred at Redgate, and say that the war has cost them many lives and harmed their economy, but that's not going to be true for everywhere.
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Have you spoken to the people you're looking after?
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It was a bloodbath as far as I know. We were betrayed, and some of us had time to get out. I don't even know the aftermath myself. I can't tell you who is alive, and who isn't. [It feels like a failure, like she let her group down.]
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I haven't heard of any prisoners being taken to Caer Scima, if that helps at all.
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[And he does mean 'any', from either side.]
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We were betrayed by Raynard the Fox. I left before the city was trapped, but I do not know how the others fared. Seelie or Unseelie.
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[There's a pause before Idril speaks again; her own experience in a falling city is very close and she cannot help but liken it to Maupertius.] And how many souls are in peril?
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omfg how did i miss this i'm sorry i'm so late
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