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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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"Their house is gone and there are no heirs to it. House Stark controls the North once again. Sansa is there." Jon worried for her. He did not fear for her among the Northern lords, she was Ned Stark's daughter, but he worried that she could not hold Winterfell without his help.
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That she had reclaimed the North brought a smile to her face. "She must be so happy to be home again."
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"You knew her in King's Landing, I presume? I know she spent a long time there. She went south after I went to the Wall and I didn't see her again until just recently."
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She had wondered how Sansa had fared in the upheaval and madness of Joffery's death. The girl had disappeared, spared from facing a trial and possible execution. However, it seemed that instead of at least being near some who cared about her, she was placed in the hands of the Boltons. The family that murdered her family.
"How did you come to be here?"
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"I don't know how it works. Others who came here aren't from Westeros and don't know the name of my house or Winterfell. I don't know how that fountain can connect to both Westeros and places beyond."
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She had seen what madness could do and opted for as much patience as she could muster for now.
"Are we dead?" She asked in a soft voice. She was in Westeros, but was this the place that they came to when they died?
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"What makes you think we might be? Simply because this place is strange and so far from home? Because I don't think we are. I had just won a great battle on the fields outside Winterfell."
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No matter how kind Jon was to her. It didn't erase her fear.
"The Sept of Baelor was destroyed by Wildfire." She said softly. "My family and I were inside."
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Then again, who would have sent a raven north? Who would have thought to inform House Bolton of the demise of House Tyrell? It was unfathomable.
"Why would this happen?"
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'She understands the consequences'
Cersei had understood and upped the ante. No one seemed to realize it or heed that warning until it was far too late and the ground rumbled beneath them.
"Cersei destroyed the Sept and all those she deemed her enemies."
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"Thank the Gods that my sister escaped before this happened. I hate what did happen to her, mind, but at least I know that she is alive and well." He gave Margaery a gentle look then, aware of what he'd said.
"And I'm glad you're safe here, my lady."
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She looked around, apprehensive and uncertain. "Am I safe? How can you be so certain? What is this place?" He wouldn't have the answer, she didn't expect that, but she had to ask nevertheless. It would be asked a million times over.
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"As to Sansa, we rescued her from Ramsay Bolton. Well, I should say that Sansa rescued herself. She came to me at Castle Black."
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"That must have been a beautiful reunion."
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Perhaps not well, no, but Sansa was made of sterner stuff than most. Jon had faith that she would be resilient, that she wouldn't let what happened to her define her for the rest of her life.
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"Do you think you could show me where I might get warm?" She asked, looking down at her wet clothes.
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"I'll take you to the inn for now and then we can see about finding you something more suitable in the way of a home. There's houses here. None are as fine as what you'd be used to, of course, but it's serviceable."
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"I don't need much in the way of grandeur. I only want a roof over my head and a fire to warm myself by." Did she even deserve a fine place anymore? She was no Queen and titles seemed to matter little in this place.
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"I have no cloak, my lady, but I offer you my body in hopes that this will keep you warm enough before I can get you inside. Is that acceptable?"
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"I'm grateful."