Margaery Tyrell (
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hadriel2018-03-02 10:42 am
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Video 5 - Sewing Shop
[the video opens on the Sewing Shop, Margaery sitting in front of the camera with her legs crossed neatly at the knee and wearing this. there are three finished items on dress forms in the background and a small stack of bolts of fabric]
Hello, everyone! I wanted to let you know that the Sewing Shop is open for business. Please stop by if you need your garments mended or if you need something new that you can't find in the shops. I know how hard it is to find things that fit properly there.
I'm also available to give sewing lessons should you wish to learn! It's a very useful skill to have, especially here where anything can happen.
[Private to Abigail, Daenerys, and Maglor]
I have something ready for you. Feel free to stop in anytime to pick it up!
Hello, everyone! I wanted to let you know that the Sewing Shop is open for business. Please stop by if you need your garments mended or if you need something new that you can't find in the shops. I know how hard it is to find things that fit properly there.
I'm also available to give sewing lessons should you wish to learn! It's a very useful skill to have, especially here where anything can happen.
[Private to Abigail, Daenerys, and Maglor]
I have something ready for you. Feel free to stop in anytime to pick it up!
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That will be hard for her, I think. But she sounds to be a strong woman, from how you've described her. I hope she will be alright.
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I can't help hoping that she comes here. I know there would be danger, but she is a strong woman. She'd be able to withstand what this place would try to inflict upon her.
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But I think I would like her too.
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I'm sure you would.
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She reminds me of the hobbit matron who tried to feed me, when I worked at her husband's inn!
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You worked at an inn? I must hear more.
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[ He laughs ]
Briefly, yes! I wandered into the Shire once - I always used to play for bed and board, when I got tired of living rough. But when Mistress Celendine saw me, she basically threw up her hands in horror at my state and demanded I stay so she could feed me. One week turned into two... I stayed almost a full year, in the end.
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[she laughs brightly] Oh! I can only imagine the state you must have been in to earn that reaction. Terribly thin and bedraggled and in need of a good night's sleep in a real bed and a supper that's not cooked over a cookfire!
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[ He smiles at her and shrugs wryly ] It had been a long hard winter, and I was very tired of scavenging! She was very good to me.
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I can only imagine. Our time after the Null invaded and Hope couldn't provide food was the only time I've really done without and I must say that I didn't care for it! I'm glad there was a kind soul there to take you in when you needed it.
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But that year, the storms were harsher than normal, and they started early and went late. Illness swept through many of the villages of Men and Hobbits alike, and with the snows coming early, many of the harvests failed, so there were food shortages too. Even the beasts struggled - wolves came down into the populated lowlands for the first time in years. I don't know how the dwarves did, but they were always better prepared for such storms in their mountain strongholds. The elves too, we can endure more, at need. But it was a hard year for everyone. I went to the Shire, because I knew I would have no welcome amongst Men, that year. But Hobbits take their Hospitality very, very seriously. Even in the hard times.
[ He laughs ]
You're a 'Big Person', like me, so you'd get very suspicious looks. But I think they'd warm up to you very quickly.
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Oh? Why do you say that?
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[ he smiles at her ]
Because you are kind and great hearted, and I think they would get along well with you.
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[she smiles back and blushes a little]
You always know the right thing to say to make me feel . . . valued.
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Aye, it sounds as if it will be a bad time there. Burned lands do poorly for at least a season, usually. And war tends to befoul the soil in other ways too.
[ He smiles ]
I but speak truth!
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[she smiles back]
In the most flattering way possible.
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[ He shakes his head ] I am almost glad you are dead, for I think those left alive in your world are in for a bad time.
[ He winks at her ]
I am a bard, I was told once it's part of the job.
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