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𝔉𝔯𝔢𝑦𝔞 𝔐𝔦𝑘𝔞𝔢𝔩𝔰𝔬𝔫. ([personal profile] skjalf) wrote in [community profile] ataraxion2014-05-12 04:44 pm

♕ 3rd - video - waxing poetic

[ elizabeth sits in the grass, with white roses in her hair and her skirts pooled about her. she looks thoughtful and placid to most, and only those who know her passably well may note an undercurrent of sadness in her features. it is there, but not readily apparent unless one has seen and interacted with her often.

her mother's absence and the hell that awaits her family in the future have not been forgotten. they hang like a great weight about her neck, and in the way her shoulders bow a little despite being straight and stiff otherwise. she keeps her eyes averted from the camera for now, as she speaks up quietly: ]


It all began upon a lovely day in spring
A maiden fair stumbled upon a King
Beneath the boughs of a mighty oak
Whilst two boys clutch'd at her cloak

And lo he came upon them there
Stricken at once by the maiden so fair
He gaze'd at her and she at him
Love-struck and helpless to its whim

[ she releases a long breath of air, and finally looks up at her comm device. her face still appears peaceful, as though the words and the act of writing them have had a calming effect. and perhaps they have. she effects a small smile, though, for good measure. ]

I think it a good beginning. What say you, Tranquility? Putting such a tale to words has been a daunting task, indeed.

I shall continue, and add more to it. But I must ask, are there such tales whence you hail from?

[ and if poetry is not your jam, elizabeth has another query. she holds up a plastic container (a stick of deodorant) and a glass bottle (perfume) and various other sundry items she has found. all sweet-smelling, all utterly confusing to a girl from the late middle ages. ]

And I must beg another query of you, if you please: what are these? What purpose have they?

[ anyone who knows her will see that this is only an attempt on her part to distract herself. sitting idle and stewing over the heaps of negativity life loves to send her fmaily's way has never been her thing. ]
wolfdreamer: (smile - I wish we were taken by magic)

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[personal profile] wolfdreamer 2014-05-20 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
[Those who have always been a part of us never fully vanish so long as we are living. Bran thinks the words again, after she has said them. It is a little like when he left Winterfell, and saw it burning. The walls might fall, but there would always be the foundations of the great castle, and the catacombs beneath, with all the kings of winter keeping watch. A tree, when it is chopped down, has roots that never leave the earth. So is it for memory, and for love.]

I am sorry you have known such toil. But I am glad that you are so wise, to have learned these lessons, even if they were hard-won. I am glad that you do not forget.

[The second part makes him curious, and lends him boldness to ask more questions of her.]

Then are you a Lady of the Garter?
wolfdreamer: (reason - fill our bodies up like water)

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[personal profile] wolfdreamer 2014-05-21 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
[He nods, again, at all that she says. The words are very wise--and though what they speak of is sad, Bran gives a small smile.]

I always wondered how stories came to be. Maybe it starts here. To remember, you must tell stories to yourself, and if someone has done many brave and great things, then everyone wants to hear those stories. But maybe it began only as memories. My lord father was a good and just lord, and very brave in battle. Tales will be told of him.

[Brave in battle, the way that Bran could never be. He has a sword, here, and he has his robotic legs--but in Westeros, he has very little, save for a great task.]

I will not be a knight. But I know a knight, who is here. Mayhaps he has earned the honor.
wolfdreamer: (quiet - to a world I confess I do not kn)

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[personal profile] wolfdreamer 2014-05-22 05:03 pm (UTC)(link)
[Could he tell such stories? Sometimes they are painful, but usually, they are sweet to remember, even with the sadness. The distance of space and the distance of time both have helped. Everything is different, aboard the ship, and such changes have brought a distance of their own.]

My father did not boast, so I do not know many stories of his bravery in combat. Only a few. [Then again, Elizabeth is a lady, and ladies do not like stories of war (except maybe for Arya, who hardly counts as a lady, and she would be first to say it).] But I could tell you as many tales as I could, and I would hear yours in exchange. It would be good to spread them to others, you are right.

And the knight that I speak of is Ser Gendry. He works in the smithy here, but he is a knight of Westeros and friend to my sister and to House Stark. Do you know him, my lady?
wolfdreamer: (reason - fill our bodies up like water)

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[personal profile] wolfdreamer 2014-05-23 05:08 pm (UTC)(link)
[Can a man be brave if he is afraid? Bran had once asked his lord father, and he had answered: That is the only time a man can be brave. Both in battle and out, bravery is the same. Her words remind him of that lesson, and he smiles, as he looks down to where he winds his hand around Summer's fur.]

You have the right of that too, my lady. I think you are wise. I would like to hear your tales.

Ser Gendry is usually in my sister's company, or else working. But maybe he will tell us some tale of himself, sometime. And you can certainly meet him. I do not know if he has won any battles, but he is brave and loyal and good, I know that of him.
wolfdreamer: (reason - I drove into the wood)

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[personal profile] wolfdreamer 2014-05-27 04:48 pm (UTC)(link)
[I was going to be a knight. Bran looks down at his robotic legs as she speaks of a warrior's heart. There are knights and there are butchers; there are true men and there are cravens. Gendry might be untested in the lists, and mayhaps not as battle-tested as he might be-- but he has been good to Arya, for all that she shouts at him. He has done what he can to aid their house aboard the Tranquility. He has demonstrated bravery. And he made my sword for me.]

I will introduce you to him sometime soon. He doesn't say very much, but he is very loyal and good. I think a knight that talks little but does a great deal is one to be admired. He will not be so inclined to boast if he does not say very much.
wolfdreamer: (smile - I wish we were taken by magic)

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[personal profile] wolfdreamer 2014-05-28 02:48 pm (UTC)(link)
Good. I will tell him of you, too, and we will make some meeting someday. I do not know where he eats, but we could invite him to eat with us. Even if the food is humble, the company will be good.

[a.k.a. I hope everyone likes pancakes and waffles because that's Bran's specialty]