Mordred Deschain (
mordredeschain) wrote2018-02-07 06:12 am
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*Mordred was getting used to having his own home. He was even used to the rather odd people who lived nearby, the Door to nowhere that he could open to anywhere if he tried and the rather odd geography of the area.
*Other people, however, would probably not enjoy walking in on him. If only because of the spiderwebs, the fact that his home was a cave in a rock spire and the unlikely canyon right outside.*
*Other people, however, would probably not enjoy walking in on him. If only because of the spiderwebs, the fact that his home was a cave in a rock spire and the unlikely canyon right outside.*
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"What is a beamquake?" she asks without dragging her eyes away fro the view.
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Where do ya want ta go from here? Down into yon canyon, over ta the proper town a few wheels along this Beam, or is stayin' here fine?
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Looking down into the canyon, she realises that if they went down into it they would have to climb back out of it and the way looks quite steep. " how long would it take to get to the proper town? Maybe we could give that a look?"
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Aye, I be their Little Red King. I've a moit o' titles, say true!
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"I like it. It reminds me of when I was a child. Mother Thames used to call me Little Blue. On account of my hair. Although she never added queen or princess on to the end unless I was being particularly precocious."
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Little colors we shall be together, then. Now then, do you think you can stand the bridge?
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The bridge looks lot less sturdy close up. In fact as the wind whips up and then dies down again she sees that it sways and moves in a way she was not prepared for. They stand on the edge of solid ground and in all honesty she is not sure that she can stand it.
"I am not sure. It looks frighteningly unstable. How secure are the fastenings?"
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The other still obey me, mind, son o' the Crimson King as I am. But the rats will obey thee near as much.
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"So I'm like, the pied piper here?"
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If they get ta be too much just tell me. I can tell them ta leave you alone. I'm a spider, after all.
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Hmm? *He looks over at it.* Oh, looks like it be spiralin' again. That or North got lost and it followed.
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"Yes I imagine that could become tiring after a while, especially if their attentions are disingenuous. Fawning is not a good look on anyone, especially a rat."
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*Not long after--inasmuch as time has meaning still--they reach the edge of the taheen town. A small child with a rat head spots them first and goes running to spread the news of visitors.* They'll be bowing and scraping before long, set my watch an' warrant on it, but oh well. Come on.
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"Actually I think it might be fun to see someone bow to you. For a short while. Do you think he has gone to warn people of your arrival?"
As they get even closer she sees that a crowd has gathered which appears to be waiting for them. Her hand is still in Mordreds and she tightens her grip a little.
"You won't leave go will you. Promise me you won't leave me alone."
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Silly snow
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