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Aᴅᴀᴍ Pᴀʀʀɪsʜ ([personal profile] unknowable) wrote in [community profile] hadriel2016-01-16 06:27 pm

one ❀ voice

[There's no video, because it's too dark in the coffin to show anything anyway. Adam's voice is carefully steady, as if he's keeping himself under control through sheer power of will.]

I saw that Fear said our air supply will be refreshed. I don't know if that's true - I don't know if we can trust him - but I thought people ought to know anyway.

[Not that he necessarily believes anything any of the gods say, but - well. Who knows.]

Talking is a little less impersonal than text. It might help to hear a familiar voice, if any of your friends are buried. There also isn't much to do down here but panic, so if anyone wants to talk - I wouldn't mind.

[personal profile] whichend 2016-01-17 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
They did.

[ Arya collects herself, because this is her favorite part of the story, and she doesn't want to ruin it. ]

They built ten thousand ships over ten years, under the watch of the gods of the sun. And on the tenth moon of the tenth year, Nymeria and her women-warriors set sail in an armada that the world had never seen before, and never would again.

They crossed the Narrow Sea to Dorne, the southernmost tip of the Sunset Lands. It was a sight to behold, and when the Dornish King saw Nymeria emerge from the head of the fleet, he bent the knee, for her beauty and power was more than any man could surpass.

And so Nymeria, her betrothal, and her army conquered the sands of Dorne, beating back the Rhoynars. And when they were finished, Nymeria and her warriors set fire to the Rhoynar fleet. The fires were so large, the flames touched the sky, and sparks still remain today, as stars.

[ Arya imagines the stars, the sky. It hadn't bothered her before that she couldn't see them in this cave, but now, she'd give anything to see the traces of the flames of Nymeria's warrior-women. ]

[personal profile] whichend 2016-01-18 01:45 pm (UTC)(link)
I think it's both.

[ Nymeria did exist -- the maesters have books on her and everything. But Arya doubts that they were able to scorch the sky. Otherwise, wouldn't it have been easy to defeat the dragons in the first place. ]

Her people still live in Dorne. That's the south of Westeros, and the Dornish are the only one out of the seven kingdoms that allow women to inherit a kingship.

[ The last she heard, Arianne Martell was first in line to rule. That was so long ago, though. Things might be different now. She has no way of knowing, but she likes to think Dorne will have a queen soon. ]

[personal profile] whichend 2016-01-18 09:50 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Arya laughs a little, a small soft chuckle. She used to tell the Septa the same thing. Earned her a good slap and a lecture, too. ]

It isn't. [ She sighs. ] But maybe it's safer that way. The game of thrones kills.

[ That's how Ned Stark was killed, charged for nothing except trying to bring justice to a court. The thought still stings, even if she's stopped being Arya Stark.

She'll get revenge, one day. ]


I haven't. I know that the sky is bigger in Dorne, though, and there are sand dunes as far as the eye can see.

[personal profile] whichend 2016-01-19 01:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I have.

[ Arya thinks she probably shouldn't mention that the moment she left home was when things started to fall apart. That was when the Hound killed Mychah, when she had to run away and live on nothing but acorn paste for weeks, when they made her watch the interrogations, when she decided to not kill the Hound after all --

She combs through her memories for good stories about travel, ones that Adam might actually want to hear. ]


I travelled with an outlaw band once. The Brotherhood Without Banners, they were called. I think you would have liked them.

[personal profile] whichend 2016-01-20 01:47 pm (UTC)(link)
They weren't like the outlaws of the stories.

[ Arya says, firmly. The outlaws were hard to describe, but they definitely weren't like the ones in the stories, although they weren't as terrible as most royalty made them out to be. They were people, like other people, but they often felt bigger, louder, more real. ]

They were close like brothers. Some of them were terrifying, and would kill you as soon as look at you. Others were rather funny, I guess -- there was Tom O'Sevens, who didn't do a lot of fighting, but he could sing. He sang all the time, and sometimes, he was able to find some coin for the company.

[ She smiles to herself. ]

Or Lem Lemoncloak, who was so angry all the time, but he was truly sweet underneath. Or Anguy the archer, the youngest of all of them, who just wanted a girl, I think.

[personal profile] whichend 2016-01-22 01:53 am (UTC)(link)
Just a little while. It wasn't a situation that was meant to last.

[ They'd wanted to ransom her, after all. Carry her around for a while and sell her to the highest bidder. She'd liked the outlaws, more or less, but she was always very aware that they'd never be friends. Not when she was a commodity, a means to an end. But Adam doesn't need to know that, not when he's trapped in crushing darkness and solitude.

She skips over her time with the Hound, too, because that's too painful to talk about at all. ]


After we...parted ways, I sailed to Braavos. On a ship. The sailors there called me Salty, and when we entered Braavos, we sailed straight through the Titan -- a statue almost as big as a castle's tower.

[ By Westerosi standards, that's pretty big, and Arya tells the story with a hint of awe in her voice. ]

[personal profile] whichend 2016-01-22 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
People can fly in your world? On special things called planes?

[ There's genuine wonder in Arya's voice now, to the point where all her fear is almost completely pushed away. She'd heard stories of people riding the dragons of old, but those were just stories. Adam has known of people who have flown. ]

What's it like? How does it work? Can anybody fly, or do you have to be a trained plane-rider? What's a vehicle?

[ Arya's a thousand questions, a little bundle of curiosity. ]

[personal profile] whichend 2016-01-24 05:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Oh, science. That makes sense. Science knows about a lot of things. Maybe Bruce knows how planes work. She'll have to ask him sometime. ]

So it's like a ship, but in the air.

[ Arya pictures a flying sailboat, and smiles to herself. It's a rather absurd image. ]

So the lords of your world own planes. [ She says, sagely. That's different from sailors, who definitely aren't lords, but maybe it's because it's so hard to make a flying boat. ]

What's the difference between a plane and a helicopter? Besides being smaller.

[personal profile] whichend 2016-01-27 03:25 am (UTC)(link)
[ So flying was reserved for the lords and ladies of Adam's world. She knows they probably have different names, but the wealthy are the wealthy, no matter what they're called. It bewilders Arya now that she used to be one of them, that she was warm and full-bellied each night, and her biggest worry was trying to miss sewing lessons.

That was the life of another girl, she realizes, House of Black and White or no. ]


Can you see your forest in here?

[ Flying is interesting, but also so strange. The forest she can relate to more, understand better. She doesn't have to ask as many questions. ]

[personal profile] whichend 2016-01-28 12:51 pm (UTC)(link)
It's a smart forest. Most people aren't good at knowing when others are upset.

[ Especially people like Adam, Arya thinks. Guarded people. She knows she used to wear her feelings plain on her face, but she doesn't know if she does that anymore. She hasn't seen her face in a long time. The worst dream is the one where even she does not recognize herself. ]

How large are the trees?

[ The larger the better. Arya likes thick-trucked trees, old and comforting and powerful. ]

[personal profile] whichend 2016-01-30 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
[ And for that, she's grateful. ]

Perhaps. We have old forests, and large ones. They may be magic, but I don't have the same connection with the trees as you do. I know more about the animals. The wolves, the cats, things like that.

[ She thinks of her pack, of the wolf-dreams. She hasn't had a wolf dream in months, and right now she misses them so much it hurts. Those dreams were an escape, and now she realizes that escape may have kept her sane.

She has no such escape now, but at least she has Adam, and their stories. ]


I used to see with their eyes.

[personal profile] whichend 2016-01-31 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes.

[ She knows she mentioned the wolf-dreams to Ronan, and that Ronan called her crazy and mentioned something about an "Internet forum." But his response was too quick, too sharp even for him, and Arya suspects there's something Ronan isn't telling her. That's fine. There's a lot she doesn't tell him, either. ]

Sometimes. In Westeros, Arya Stark used to have a direwolf, named Nymeria, after the story. Nymeria and Arya were separated, but she -- I -- was able to enter her mind in dreams. While the girl slept, the wolf lived.

[ It's easier to talk about Arya like she was someone else, because that's who she's supposed to be. ]

I've done it when I am awake, but that happens less often. When the Kindly Man took my sight, I eventually learned to see with the eyes of the city cats.

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