Flora, Fairy of Nature ❀ (
showmeyourwreath) wrote in
eachdraidh2014-10-23 02:13 am
Third ❀ Bloom Text; backdated to the 20th | Open to Both Courts w/ Filters
Good day, everyone.
It seems Reynard The Fox is a Hot Topic of the week, and I know that he is being discussed in greater depth elsewhere, thank goodness. [Seriously, this stuff is very nice to know.] That said, I may have a bit of new information for those who weren't aware.
He was behind the destruction of the Drabkeeper's Castle. By himself, it seems. I don't know why, but if you've seen what's happened to it, you know that that's no joke. It's been completely levelled.
[So, that might give a greater appreciation of what he might be capable of to those that didn't know, before.
There's more to it than that, but she doesn't know how much of a target she's made herself out to be and doesn't want to implicate or involve anyone else. Still, someone should know all of it.]
[SEELIE LOCKED, but with additional private filters to Waver Velvet and the Outsider]
Secondly, I would caution anyone with any kind of Sight [there is a careful emphasis of the word that she's certain won't be missed by those who know what to look for.] in taking extra precautions in using it, if you have both the means to and the control.
Please, be careful. That's all.
[Locked to Lancelot and John Grimm]
There's something you may want to know, if you don't know it already.
It seems Reynard The Fox is a Hot Topic of the week, and I know that he is being discussed in greater depth elsewhere, thank goodness. [Seriously, this stuff is very nice to know.] That said, I may have a bit of new information for those who weren't aware.
He was behind the destruction of the Drabkeeper's Castle. By himself, it seems. I don't know why, but if you've seen what's happened to it, you know that that's no joke. It's been completely levelled.
[So, that might give a greater appreciation of what he might be capable of to those that didn't know, before.
There's more to it than that, but she doesn't know how much of a target she's made herself out to be and doesn't want to implicate or involve anyone else. Still, someone should know all of it.]
[SEELIE LOCKED, but with additional private filters to Waver Velvet and the Outsider]
Secondly, I would caution anyone with any kind of Sight [there is a careful emphasis of the word that she's certain won't be missed by those who know what to look for.] in taking extra precautions in using it, if you have both the means to and the control.
Please, be careful. That's all.
[Locked to Lancelot and John Grimm]
There's something you may want to know, if you don't know it already.

now you have to feed him
[ Light, dark, nature, chaos -- why not time? ]
Oh, I likely would. [ He says this rather casually, as if he isn't certain why he wouldn't if it came down to it; like there's no real difference between talking on the lockets during a fight or outside of one. ] But I've been watching Alice, and if nothing else I believe she would yell at me. Not an altogether unusual experience, but it is rather stronger when on the same plane of existence.
okay but she would
[She sounds despondent at that, but something hardens in her eyes, too. At the end of it, she still thinks she was careless, but she made sure to let her know that she wasn't broken or beaten. She'll have to live up to that.
Flora heaves a heavy sigh and stares upward, but she still smiles.] I wouldn't be surprised if she would.
[Flora would likely do the same.] You are going to worry your friends into early graves, but you do have some sense, so maybe it'll just be early retirement.
he hasn't eaten anything in 4000 years and it was all rubbage before that so...
Power is often used for pain. [ Something in his face hardens at the statement; it is a fact, it is something he sees often, but that doesn't necessarily mean he enjoys it.
It's quickly replaced, however, by a single word -- 'friends'. ]
Friends, [ he repeats, as if it's a word he's never heard before, never used. ] I have seldom had friends that have chosen to be such.
They're going to Fairy Olive Garden.
Friends. [There certainly is an echo today, isn't there? Flora smiles a smile to make the sun seem dim, then winks.] Yes, them. You have them, and you can chalk it up to another surprising possibility of the world, if you like!
now i want breadsticks...
[ Like the fact that you have friends. ] I may have to do that.
same
[Flora giggles softly behind a hand. He's really charming sometimes, she wonder if he realises it.] Whatever helps you get through it, but that's what we're there for, too.
[Getting through things, that is--it's what friends do.]
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[ It's all very exciting. c: And no, he has no idea. ]
'We' meaning- my friends. [ It's not a question, but it sounds a bit like one; a child full of wonder trying to confirm something without letting on that he doesn't actually understand. ]
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[much interesting very learning.]
That's right. [She has a younger sister and is good with children, and so recognises the tone, but graciously doesn't comment on it. Nobody likes to be made to feel a fool.]
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[ so excite ]
I have yet to meet one, however.
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[ Unseelie!Lancelot seems to think he'd like them -- as does the Outsider, based on what the man has told him. ]
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[So much excite at this. Maybe almost dying and scaling a mountain was so worth it.]
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[ HOLD ON GO BACK AND EXPLAIN THAT FLORA... ]
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Yeah, on my way there. I got this magic-sealing gunk spat at me. I ended up having to scale a mountain by hand.
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[ um. ]
And how did that happen?
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[This is what happens when you don't have five other fairies watching your back.]
I had to get a little creative after that, but I also hightailed it. I didn't want to run into anything else.
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[ f l o r a you know how he likes details :( ]
And as a result, you were able to become a sylph.
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[That, she did not want to revisit. Even if she made mad bank.]
Yeah! I mean I could have died and I had to climb a mountain, but it was still very worth it, actually. Talk about your silver linings.
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[ cha-ching ]
I am sure others have died before you on those very slopes.
[ You know, because that's reassuring. ]
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[She says this a little playfully by the end, because she's certain he'd love to hear her do just that.
But she's not being immediately forthcoming.]
That's very reassuring. To be honest, I was more worried about those worms. I was aware that I could fall, but I grew up in a high place. I'm not afraid of heights at all, even without my wings.
[Her idea of a fun time is skipping across handle-less swinging bridges that are hundreds of feet high.]
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It is a shortcoming of most humans, I think, that they do not look up as often as they might.
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Hmmm, I'm not sure it's their fault. I'm not sure how many of them grew up in trees as tall as buildings.
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