seem: (❝ PTARMIGAN)
PETYR BAELISH ([personal profile] seem) wrote in [community profile] ataraxion2012-09-10 08:42 pm

004 » video

Tranquility.

[ It's with a warm sort of politesse that Petyr addresses the network this time around, a crimson sash draped over one of his shoulders and a new set of robes upon his frame. Visible next to him, at the fringe of the image, is a girl with chestnut brown hair and her hands folded in her lap, who should prove familiar to at least some upon the ship. ]

I inquired some months ago as to the existence of a physical library, and was informed that the ship lacked such a facility. As such, I have taken it upon myself to begin one for the sake of those who would prefer the feel of a solid page than the, ah. Furnishings that the ship provides. My collection is meager, but it is more than what was available upon my arrival. Should you care to take advantage of it, I can be found upon the fifth level, next to the quarters that Alayne Stone — [ at the mention, the girl sitting next to him smiles prettily and offers up a wave ] — keeps as a seamstress. She has offered her help in my endeavor, to care for the books in my absence.

That said, should you be willing to part with them, we would greatly appreciate any spare books that you might have. This service is without charge, and meant simply for the comfort of those upon the ship.

I have taken the liberty of attaching the list of the books collected so far, and hope that some of you, at least, will find some use in it.

[ And, with a duck of his head, the feed cuts out. ]

ATTACHMENT.


ooc: feel free to talk to petyr or alayne or both!
wont: (ANHINGA)

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[personal profile] wont 2012-09-14 02:53 pm (UTC)(link)
[ With all of her manners and her courtesies, with her courtly dress and her hair done up in full, it is easy to forget that Alayne is still a girl — a woman by Westerosi standards (both flowered and wed), but young and impressionable and still clinging to the very edges of her girlhood (once, she'd clung desperately, but not anymore).

Attentively she nods.
] The Boy Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was. [ Alayne's voice is hushed and reverential. ] It sounds like quite a tale. Harrowing, is it? Was the boy brave? [ It's obvious from the look in her eyes: she'd like a retelling, if he can manage one. ]
yardbird: And I'll get breakfast in my face come dinnertime. (we could finally fly off into NASA)

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[personal profile] yardbird 2012-09-15 07:27 am (UTC)(link)
Well, yes and... not really. [He waves his hand a bit; an idle gesture when he's trying to think of the right words. Not really the best kind of person to ask a synopsis from, especially since-] It's, uh. It's been awhile since I've last read it, but from what I can remember... the boy doesn't understand fear, so I dunno if you can call that actual bravery. He does go out to learn how to shudder, and that's when someone suggests he visits this haunted castle and--

[He pauses.] Y'know... I could just read it to you sometime, if you'd like.

[It'd be easier than trying to remember the whole story from the top of his head.]
wont: (FRIGATEBIRD)

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[personal profile] wont 2012-09-17 10:04 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Oh, how readily Murphy offers what Alayne would have asked after. Pleased, she smiles. ] That would please me very much, thank you. I am grateful for your offer, and am both humbled and charmed in its receipt. Though—

What dangerous a thing, to not understand fear. Fear is what tempers rashness to caution, what makes a man brave by shouldering it despite pause.
yardbird: Man, I hit him with a 12-gauge and I didn't give him a chance to reload. (why did the dickhead cross the road?)

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[personal profile] yardbird 2012-09-18 07:36 am (UTC)(link)
Great. I'll stop by sometime with the books, and you can keep 'em afterwards. [Pause.] For the library, of course.

[Of course!]

Pretty sure that was the point of the story, in a way. Much as it's unpleasant, fear can be a... a helpful response in some situations. [God knows it's helped Murphy more than he could count, because haha -- adrenaline...]
wont: (TROGON)

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[personal profile] wont 2012-09-25 02:01 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Alayne's smile echoes that of course. He was such a strange man to her, Murphy Pendleton. So awkward and yet so well-meaning. It is endearing, after a fashion, though she thinks it would embarrass him to say as much.

She lifts her eyebrows in earnest curiosity.
]

And does the boy learn? Or— would it ruin the telling to ask of it readily?
yardbird: Eh eh eh eh. (wow when will he ever be this happy)

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[personal profile] yardbird 2012-09-25 02:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Alayne, you should know better than to ask how a story ends before you've read the whole thing.

[It's good to be endearing for a change. Refreshing, in fact.]