Mαɾɠαҽɾყ Tყɾҽʅʅ (
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sixthiterationlogs2016-07-21 04:29 am
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WHO: Margaery Tyrell
WHERE: The Fountain
WHEN: July 21st
OPEN TO: All
WARNINGS: N/A
STATUS: Open
There had been green before her eyes and the rumble of the ground beneath her feet. A sudden roar and then it all disappeared, replaced by the sound of splashing and swirling water before her eyes. Margaery sputtered, liquid filling her eyes, nose and mouth, pulling her down into the depths as she struggled to understand what was happening and where she was.
Pressure grew in her chest, reminding her that she didn't have time to rest in a delirium. She needed air and needed to fight to the surface for it. Kicking and struggling, she swam fiercely, channeling all of her confusion and fear into her movements. It wasn't long before the light she chased was in reach and the surface surrounded her. She took a sharp ragged breath, scanning around her environment, on edge and waiting for more danger. Her limbs trembled, shock deeply rooted in her.
Slowly, she pulled herself from the fountain (was a fountain really so deep?) and fell against the ground. Her chest rose and fell rapidly, her heartbeat returning to normal. She sputtered, spitting out the excess water that had found itself into her mouth.
That was done. She had survived, but where had she landed? What place was this and what waited for her? What nightmare had she woken to?
WHERE: The Fountain
WHEN: July 21st
OPEN TO: All
WARNINGS: N/A
STATUS: Open
There had been green before her eyes and the rumble of the ground beneath her feet. A sudden roar and then it all disappeared, replaced by the sound of splashing and swirling water before her eyes. Margaery sputtered, liquid filling her eyes, nose and mouth, pulling her down into the depths as she struggled to understand what was happening and where she was.
Pressure grew in her chest, reminding her that she didn't have time to rest in a delirium. She needed air and needed to fight to the surface for it. Kicking and struggling, she swam fiercely, channeling all of her confusion and fear into her movements. It wasn't long before the light she chased was in reach and the surface surrounded her. She took a sharp ragged breath, scanning around her environment, on edge and waiting for more danger. Her limbs trembled, shock deeply rooted in her.
Slowly, she pulled herself from the fountain (was a fountain really so deep?) and fell against the ground. Her chest rose and fell rapidly, her heartbeat returning to normal. She sputtered, spitting out the excess water that had found itself into her mouth.
That was done. She had survived, but where had she landed? What place was this and what waited for her? What nightmare had she woken to?

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It was like she was in the Sept again, a prisoner in the cell and being interrogated by one of the Sparrows. There was no kindness in his features, only a quiet intensity that disturbed her, though she was careful not to let it show.
He was young, but that did not stop the ominous feeling she got whenever she looked at him. "I was in King's Landing at the Sept of Baelor the Blessed. We were waiting for the trial of the Queen Mother to commence." It wasn't what he was looking for, but she had no other answer to give.
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"I assume one of those is the name of a city. King's Landing?" The rest sounded like rulers or faith, both of which he intended to offer a solution to in the future. His future and the future of the galaxy. But that was beyond his reach for now.
"What is the most advanced form of travel your people have mastered?"
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"Yes, King's Landing. It's a city." He didn't know her world, and strangely, she didn't expect him to. This place seemed far removed from Westeros.
The question earned a frown. What else was there beyond horses or carriages? "The same as all others. Horses and horse drawn carriages."