Margaery Tyrell (
roseofthetyrells) wrote in
hadriel2018-05-05 04:18 pm
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Video 7 - Sewing Shop
[the video opens on Margaery in the Sewing Shop, dressed of course to impress and show off her work. what is unusual is that she's holding a sword in her lap and that the Shop looks like it's been scrubbed from ceiling to floor and everything in between.
what may also be unusal to those who can notice such things, there have been magical wards placed around the Shop to deter violence and keep certain types of beings out.
Margaery smiles welcomingly at the camera, although those who know her well enough can tell that it's a little forced]
Hello, everyone! The Sewing Shop is open again to attend to your needs. Can you not find what you're looking for in the shops? Or are you just plain sick of wearing the same things day in, day out? Come in and request whatever you need. The only payment I require is a bolt of fabric from Tranquility.
I also give sewing lessons to those who wish to learn.
[to Washington and Kelson]
I have what you requested ready for you to pick up at any time. I hope to see you soon.
what may also be unusal to those who can notice such things, there have been magical wards placed around the Shop to deter violence and keep certain types of beings out.
Margaery smiles welcomingly at the camera, although those who know her well enough can tell that it's a little forced]
Hello, everyone! The Sewing Shop is open again to attend to your needs. Can you not find what you're looking for in the shops? Or are you just plain sick of wearing the same things day in, day out? Come in and request whatever you need. The only payment I require is a bolt of fabric from Tranquility.
I also give sewing lessons to those who wish to learn.
[to Washington and Kelson]
I have what you requested ready for you to pick up at any time. I hope to see you soon.

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I will believe for you, until you can again.
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[a watery laugh] You'll likely be believing for a long time.
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[ He squeezes her hands ]
I have time. [ He says wryly ] And I am used to being patient!
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Time. It's been such a long time. Perhaps he thinks I've forgotten?
[she squeezes back]
I suppose you'd have to be?
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[ He grins a little wryly ]
Essentially, yes.
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[she gives a wry smile in return]
Patience has never been one of my virtues.
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I think I have a slight advantage, in that area!
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[ He smiles ]
It was, in many ways, why no one was surprised when Elros chose mortality, except maybe Elrond, and even then, I think it was hard to truly surprise that one. He just didn't want to believe that his brother would leave him.
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[ He agrees wistfully ]
I do hope you get to see them here. Tis a cruel fate to have kin so abruptly parted.
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Oh yes! One of the great tales of our history, when Fingon the Valiant despite believing that his dearest friend had abandoned him to the horrors of the Ice, dared the very gates of Angband and the peaks of Thangorodrim, hoping to rescue him when he learnt of his capture by Morgoth. He went alone, telling none of his errand, and wandered lost beneath the poison fumes of the mountain. In despair then he sat down and wept, and taking up his harp he sang on it a song of his childhood long ago. But to his shock, he heard an answer, in a voice familiar as his own, drawn now with pain, and looking up he saw his friend, pinned to the side of the mountain by an iron shackle around his right wrist. Try though he might, Fingon could not reach him, and Maedhros begged him then to kill him, and although Fingon wept, he agreed, for he could not leave his friend there to suffer.
As he bent back the bow, he prayed to Manwe, lord of Winds, to speed his shaft truely, but in answer to his prayer came Thorondor, Lord of Eagles, instead. Thorondor carried Fingon to his cousin's side, but the manacle was forged by Morgoth himself, and no might of elves might break it. In despair then Maedhros bid him again slay him, but instead Fingon cut off his hand, and bore my brother back to us alive, beyond all hope.
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...so many of your stories involve triumphing against terrible odds. So many of my world's stories are horrors.
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Well, not this one, although he was gone for weeks, and poor uncle Fingolfin was sure he had been killed.
But it is easier to see the light at the end, when one lives long enough to see the end.
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I would have liked to have seen Westeros' happy ending. Unfortunately, all I can do is give my well-wishes to those who will make it.
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[ He says softly ] But that is the courage of Men, I think. Very few of you ever live to see the dawn, but you hope for it, and strive for it, all the same.
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But we cannot change the past - only the future.
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Good place to end this one?