i ♚ accidental text/voice
[ Since his arrival, King Stannis Baratheon has been familiarizing him with the halls of the Tranquility and the queer technology that makes up the vessel (though it all still strikes him as nothing short of madness). All the technology that is, save for one queer device. He is a distrustful man by nature, and as he examines it, he finds that he rather dislikes the look of the thing.
Perhaps he will dislike it even more when he inadvertently activates the "text" function on this queer device, broadcasting across the ship communication system. ]
qwertyuiop
[ Why would letters be organized in such a non-sensical manner? It seemed to him that it would not make communication any easier. Yet again, he presses the letters. ]
. . .
Q W E R T
Y U I
OP
[ It takes some time for him to notice that such is apparently being broadcast, though a small alert indicates such to him (for he could see nothing else that would cause such).
The Others take this infernal device. The Others take this infernal ship
He moves his jaw back and forth for a moment, before activating the video function, though he immediately turns it off. Who knew who (or what) might be watching.
So finally (after much teeth-grinding), he opts for the "voice" function, keeping it short and simple. ]
Speak.
[ Further answers would come in time. He would make sure of such. ]
Perhaps he will dislike it even more when he inadvertently activates the "text" function on this queer device, broadcasting across the ship communication system. ]
qwertyuiop
[ Why would letters be organized in such a non-sensical manner? It seemed to him that it would not make communication any easier. Yet again, he presses the letters. ]
. . .
Q W E R T
Y U I
OP
[ It takes some time for him to notice that such is apparently being broadcast, though a small alert indicates such to him (for he could see nothing else that would cause such).
The Others take this infernal device. The Others take this infernal ship
He moves his jaw back and forth for a moment, before activating the video function, though he immediately turns it off. Who knew who (or what) might be watching.
So finally (after much teeth-grinding), he opts for the "voice" function, keeping it short and simple. ]
Speak.
[ Further answers would come in time. He would make sure of such. ]
video;
still he cannot quite process this, and thus, has only one word. ]
Explain.
[ were such things to be common on this vessel? could all shapeshift in such a manner?
were he the sort to drink, perhaps he would be coveting such a thing at this moment. ]
video;
[ Her legs cross, one elbow resting on her knee and her head resting on her hand. ]
Ask nicely and maybe I will.
video;
You attempted to make me look the fool.
[ that much seemed clear, at the very least. ]
Tell me, what reason have you given me to speak courteously to you, woman?
video;
[ There's a "tsk" noise. ]
video;
[ it is not that humour is lost on him, so much as that humour serves no place in "duty". ]
video;
[ There may or may not be a bat of her eyelashes, because she's being a brat. ]
video;
I understood it perfectly well. It would seem to me as though it was some ill-advised attempt at a jape.
video;
So what, you speak dog?
video;
video;
video;
video;
video;
video;
video;
video;
video;
I am not fond of insolent individuals.
video;
video;
Now, is there anything you have of use to add?
video;
video;
video;
video;
[ by sheer stubbornness if he must. ]
video;
video;