Mm, I would not be surprised if we never see them in person. They're cowardly. [but she knows, logically, it's a smart move. She just refuses to think of it that way because her temper's logic usually wins out]
[Robb nods slowly at her words and looks out over the ocean. For a moment he thinks of Theon but he forces the thought out of his head before it can take a proper form.]
Do you believe they will punish us for talking ill of them?
I have not. And I must say...they seem rather powerful. They toy with death as if it nothing but a game. They raise the dead and turn bodies into flesh. And there is the matter with time.
[He shakes his head slowly.] It gives me a headache.
[Well, Robb can curse like a sailor. And he can yell like a man grown. But only at some occasions. He would not behave in such a way in front of a lady. That is not how his father taught him to behave. Still he laughs a little at the teasing tone in her words.]
It is not something I can explain and for some of these modern people it is a fairly easy thing to accept. I think... [He frowns as he thinks.] ...it is difficult to truly fit in. [But then again, he isn’t a very open person either. And he is too stubborn to just accept this as it is.]
[she would never let him hear the end of it, much like how she acts when her proper cousin slips and curses. It's one of the few things she absolutely delights in.
Her smile turns wry and the noise she makes is the same, albeit amused as well]
Yes, it is. [not just because she's out of place time-wise, but she's never properly fit in anywhere] Modern people do not face the same issues we do, where one question only births a dozen more. If it is not their strange technologies, it is their strange way of speaking.
[He gazes at the ocean while he listens to her, curling his toes in the sand. It is pleasant to feel how the water pools around his ankles every time a wave returns.]
To them we are the ones who speak strange. Not even to mention the references to these renaissance fairs we obviously belong to. [Robb sighs.] All in all, it is overwhelming at times, my lady. It is had to come to terms with the changes in our lives. I truly prefer the sight of Riverrun above that of the space ship.
Ah - renaissance fairs. I have heard that one before. [her nose wrinkles. She nods her agreement, pursing her lips] I cannot say it gets easier with experience, either; this is not the first world I have been pulled to, and while the first was not nearly as . . . modern as this one, I still found myself overwhelmed.
[and, petulantly] I prefer much to the ships - even the swamps in the west. I'd rather trudge through those than spend time on those blasted metal boxes.
I am not some sort of...novelty. At least...not in that way. [For some reason it is good to be able to vent a little with someone who thinks alike. His brothers and sisters all seem to adjust very well, but for some reason Robb falls behind in that. Not entirely willing to accept a big part of everything that has become his new life.]
Exactly! And then there is the fact that they just fly way above the clouds. What if they break and we all fall down to...to nothing. [There is a relieved and somewhat happy undertone in his voice, glad that he is finally able to tell this to someone who can relate.] Even my siblings do not bother with it!
[she huffs a little] You are not a novelty in any way. No one is. [it really is nice to find someone likeminded; she had her friends, of course, but they were from worlds far more modern than hers. And while she wasn't opposed to accepting things, she was rather stubborn about it, too.
The thought of those damned metal deathtraps breaking has her making a face, nose wrinkled in distaste] It is ridiculous, yes? I do not know how anyone can be comfortable in them and not be worried out of their minds that something will happen. If humans and elves were meant to fly, we'd be born with wings, dammit.
This is an easier life than I have back home, I must admit. Less obligations and more freedom. [It is half a lie. He worries just as much here as he does at home. In fact, the worries here are far greater than anywhere else.] But the price for such a thing is too high. [Robb sounds like a very serious old man when he says that.]
Gods...not even to mention the smaller ones. The ones we use to visit others. I like it not. [He pulls a very disgruntled face.] It is as if you are soaring the space sky inside an iron box driven by fire. [He throws his hands in the air.]
To be fair, I rather face a lot of men without my armor than doing that. [But at times it was necessary and unavoidable.] At times it sways as well.
Well...I do not know much about elves or anything like that. But I agree with what you say. [He laughs softly.] I am glad I can busy myself with these ridiculous modern weapons they have. The bump on the left side of my head has taught me about them. [The augment...]
[he does sound like an old man, so she has to comment on it] It is easier for me as well. Though I must ask, so forgive my forwardness - just how old are you?
That is exactly it, though, and I too would rather face an enemy without my armor than fly in those damned things. Unfortunately, it is a necessary evil. [that won't stop her from complaining, though]
The bump? —oh, the blasted augment. [her nose wrinkles] I had the unfortunate honor of learning about modern weapons elsewhere, quite personally. While they are interesting, I much prefer a sword.
[Robb does not find it forward at all. Of course he rather would say he is a man grown, but he is not a liar.]
Six and ten, my lady. Almost seven and ten. [That makes it sound a little better.] And you?
[He nods at her words.] They seem more deadly than any contraption I know. And I have seen some quite large maces and battle axes. My own sword used to be rather large as well. Larger than the one I am carrying now. [Still not as large as Ice, his father’s greatsword.] It is.
Aye, that thing. It made my brother fly once. [He shakes his head.] It seems to do things to our heads when the lords of Atroma will it so.
[Well, Robb thinks that as a good thing and he smiles broadly at her.]
Well, if I may say, you do not look twenty and eight.
[Robb nods again.]
Everyone deems them normal, yes. I know I should as well but it is difficult. Despite the knowledge they have given me they still feel foreign in my hands. [He bends his fingers a little as he says that.] It is. They know how to alter our thoughts... [He taps against it again.] And our abilities.
Anyone who thinks this is all fun and merrymaking finds themselves in the wrong.
[she smiles, and instead of explaining why she doesn't, just takes the compliment instead]
That is a sweet thing to say, thank you.
[there's something unsettling about that, that they can control them on a whim, mess with their thoughts and skills and - it reminds her of Kyriakos, and the scowl deepens]
Anyone who thinks this is all meant for fun is out of their bloody mind.
Well, puppets need to dance. So at the least make sure they dance in a fun way.
[Because that is all he is here. Some sort of pawn. And every thing he does has no purpose at all. It unsettles him greatly.]
It scares me to think that in modern ages...things like this...exist. [Still, to look at the sea is a pleasant thing. It has been a long time since he has seen it.] It feels unsafe.
[she wonders if maybe had they been both from a more modern time, this would make more sense, or they'd be less unsettled by it. But then again, she doubts the thought as well. Who wanted their entire lives on display? What sort of benefit would it serve outside of entertainment?]
It worries me as well, but we are not puppets, no matter how hard they try to make us seem that way. [she's been a puppet, in a sense. Tricked into doing things she regrets to this day]
Still, I would not know what to do about it. [He is not one for giving up or thinking about impossibilities. But to face the lords of Atroma he has to know about all the odd things that modern times have brought. And the concept of electricity is already strange enough. How a man has managed to capture lightning, it baffles him.] Not that I do not wish to. If I will get the chance I will act. [He mutters those words a little.]
There are just so many things you have to take into account...
Unfortunately, my past experience does not help in knowing what to do either. Not when they hide, like cowards. [the Echoes in Kyriakos hadn't hid themselves, but they were powerful; enough that for as much as she wanted to kill them, she had never been able to, and hadn't bothered trying.
She crosses her arms, lips pursed. It's a souring thought, being helpless again. She hates it]
I imagine if there is a chance, it will show itself. And those of us willing to take it will make it known to everyone.
Gods be good, this conversation is becoming rather gloomy, don’t you think? [He looks at her after saying that, a feint smile playing around his lips. The subject of the lords of Atroma never gets him very happy. If only, it only makes him more aware of how they might watch him now.]
I take it you are not from Westeros? [While asking that he hops backwards when a bigger wave comes for him. Yes, this is definitely going to result in a pair of wet breeches.]
[she can't help but smile back a little, inclining her head some] Just a bit, yes. Though I imagine it is more the topic, and not our moods. [because even if she could get fired up about the Atroma, she was still in a decent one, for once.
She doesn't mind backtracking, though, and she shakes his head]
I am not, no. I am from a country called Daear. Is that where you are from?
I think you are partially right. Still, talking about the lords of Atroma and their bloody antics does something negative to our moods, we cannot deny that.
[For a moment his smile is a bit of a pleased one, as if he has made a very right conclusion and the only thing he can do is being a little smug about it.]
I am not from Daear, my lady. But I do come from Westeros. [He figures that her world and his world are somewhat alike and that is the thing he finally says to her as well.]
That is certainly true. [maybe it was a testament to the progress she'd made with her anger and controlling it, that it was easier to simply change the subject and calm down some. Who knew, she sure didn't.
Westeros wasn't one she was familiar with and she tilts her head, curious]
They do seem similar, which is honestly a relief. Is there magic in your world too?
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Do you believe they will punish us for talking ill of them?
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I have shouted curses at far more powerful beings without repercussion. I doubt they care.
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I have not. And I must say...they seem rather powerful. They toy with death as if it nothing but a game. They raise the dead and turn bodies into flesh. And there is the matter with time.
[He shakes his head slowly.] It gives me a headache.
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Well, I doubt you have. You seem a touch too polite for that.
[it's a gentle sort of teasing] But it makes my head pound, too. No matter how much one gets used to it, it is still . . . something.
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It is not something I can explain and for some of these modern people it is a fairly easy thing to accept. I think... [He frowns as he thinks.] ...it is difficult to truly fit in. [But then again, he isn’t a very open person either. And he is too stubborn to just accept this as it is.]
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Her smile turns wry and the noise she makes is the same, albeit amused as well]
Yes, it is. [not just because she's out of place time-wise, but she's never properly fit in anywhere] Modern people do not face the same issues we do, where one question only births a dozen more. If it is not their strange technologies, it is their strange way of speaking.
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To them we are the ones who speak strange. Not even to mention the references to these renaissance fairs we obviously belong to. [Robb sighs.] All in all, it is overwhelming at times, my lady. It is had to come to terms with the changes in our lives. I truly prefer the sight of Riverrun above that of the space ship.
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[and, petulantly] I prefer much to the ships - even the swamps in the west. I'd rather trudge through those than spend time on those blasted metal boxes.
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Exactly! And then there is the fact that they just fly way above the clouds. What if they break and we all fall down to...to nothing. [There is a relieved and somewhat happy undertone in his voice, glad that he is finally able to tell this to someone who can relate.] Even my siblings do not bother with it!
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The thought of those damned metal deathtraps breaking has her making a face, nose wrinkled in distaste] It is ridiculous, yes? I do not know how anyone can be comfortable in them and not be worried out of their minds that something will happen. If humans and elves were meant to fly, we'd be born with wings, dammit.
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Gods...not even to mention the smaller ones. The ones we use to visit others. I like it not. [He pulls a very disgruntled face.] It is as if you are soaring the space sky inside an iron box driven by fire. [He throws his hands in the air.]
To be fair, I rather face a lot of men without my armor than doing that. [But at times it was necessary and unavoidable.] At times it sways as well.
Well...I do not know much about elves or anything like that. But I agree with what you say. [He laughs softly.] I am glad I can busy myself with these ridiculous modern weapons they have. The bump on the left side of my head has taught me about them. [The augment...]
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That is exactly it, though, and I too would rather face an enemy without my armor than fly in those damned things. Unfortunately, it is a necessary evil. [that won't stop her from complaining, though]
The bump? —oh, the blasted augment. [her nose wrinkles] I had the unfortunate honor of learning about modern weapons elsewhere, quite personally. While they are interesting, I much prefer a sword.
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Six and ten, my lady. Almost seven and ten. [That makes it sound a little better.] And you?
[He nods at her words.] They seem more deadly than any contraption I know. And I have seen some quite large maces and battle axes. My own sword used to be rather large as well. Larger than the one I am carrying now. [Still not as large as Ice, his father’s greatsword.] It is.
Aye, that thing. It made my brother fly once. [He shakes his head.] It seems to do things to our heads when the lords of Atroma will it so.
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You seem much older than that. [she bites her lip on a grin] Twenty-eight. I will be twenty-nine near the year's end.
At least with maces and axes, there are ways to handle those. One must simply tolerate these, as though they are - normal.
[she blinks, before she scowls] That sort of thing is possible here as well? Bloody hell.
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Well, if I may say, you do not look twenty and eight.
[Robb nods again.]
Everyone deems them normal, yes. I know I should as well but it is difficult. Despite the knowledge they have given me they still feel foreign in my hands. [He bends his fingers a little as he says that.] It is. They know how to alter our thoughts... [He taps against it again.] And our abilities.
Anyone who thinks this is all fun and merrymaking finds themselves in the wrong.
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That is a sweet thing to say, thank you.
[there's something unsettling about that, that they can control them on a whim, mess with their thoughts and skills and - it reminds her of Kyriakos, and the scowl deepens]
Anyone who thinks this is all meant for fun is out of their bloody mind.
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Well, puppets need to dance. So at the least make sure they dance in a fun way.
[Because that is all he is here. Some sort of pawn. And every thing he does has no purpose at all. It unsettles him greatly.]
It scares me to think that in modern ages...things like this...exist. [Still, to look at the sea is a pleasant thing. It has been a long time since he has seen it.] It feels unsafe.
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It worries me as well, but we are not puppets, no matter how hard they try to make us seem that way. [she's been a puppet, in a sense. Tricked into doing things she regrets to this day]
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There are just so many things you have to take into account...
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She crosses her arms, lips pursed. It's a souring thought, being helpless again. She hates it]
I imagine if there is a chance, it will show itself. And those of us willing to take it will make it known to everyone.
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Gods be good, this conversation is becoming rather gloomy, don’t you think? [He looks at her after saying that, a feint smile playing around his lips. The subject of the lords of Atroma never gets him very happy. If only, it only makes him more aware of how they might watch him now.]
I take it you are not from Westeros? [While asking that he hops backwards when a bigger wave comes for him. Yes, this is definitely going to result in a pair of wet breeches.]
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She doesn't mind backtracking, though, and she shakes his head]
I am not, no. I am from a country called Daear. Is that where you are from?
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[For a moment his smile is a bit of a pleased one, as if he has made a very right conclusion and the only thing he can do is being a little smug about it.]
I am not from Daear, my lady. But I do come from Westeros. [He figures that her world and his world are somewhat alike and that is the thing he finally says to her as well.]
I think our worlds are quite alike.
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Westeros wasn't one she was familiar with and she tilts her head, curious]
They do seem similar, which is honestly a relief. Is there magic in your world too?
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