Aegon "Jon Snow" Targaryen (
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hadriel2018-08-07 09:30 pm
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[video] An Open Query
[Jon has been in Hadriel for a few months now, and because he's a member of the Guard, and Sansa Stark's brother, most other residents have probably seen him around. Still, he's a quiet man, however affable, and using the network is not second nature to him. It's likely that most people don't know much about him, except that they might be able to accurately recognize him as coming from a world where the technology is still set at "medieval." If they've heard him speak, they might also assume he's from Northern England, but the truth is that he's not from England at all.
He's dressed as he usually is, today, in a dark brown brigandine and a gorget with two facing wolf heads at the front center. His expression is curious and interested, while his tone is serious.]
I have a question for everyone -- for anyone who's willing to speak to me on the matter.
To some extent, I know what we face here. I'm always learning, but I'm beginning to have a better understanding of it.
What I want to know is: what do you face at home?
He's dressed as he usually is, today, in a dark brown brigandine and a gorget with two facing wolf heads at the front center. His expression is curious and interested, while his tone is serious.]
I have a question for everyone -- for anyone who's willing to speak to me on the matter.
To some extent, I know what we face here. I'm always learning, but I'm beginning to have a better understanding of it.
What I want to know is: what do you face at home?
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[He's interested! Adventure called to him when he was a lad, and apart from that, he's curious to know what someone in Hadriel might consider "adventure." It might not be the same thing.]
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The freedom to go anywhere you want, do whatever you please and be anyone. The only rule is that you can't be caught.
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[You can't see it, but he looks skeptical now.
Is that any kind of freedom? When he was younger, he might have thought so. But wherever you go, you're yourself; you have to be able to live with yourself.
He had done things that many men would count as small sins, and he'd found them very difficult to live with. Doing wrong because he had been told to, then doing wrong again as part of doing right, and feeling like he was betraying everyone and everything that had mattered to him when he was a boy.
It's a road he wouldn't want to go down again.]