River Tam (
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paradisa2013-04-03 03:13 pm
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[River is settled on the roof of the castle, her journal opened up in front of her. She's staring at it for a long time before she begins to write, her letters lacking the panic and scribbling manner they had during her other journal entry.
Tell me a story.
{It's a simple request, one that might even seem childish to anyone who isn't her. She knows what she's looking for though, knows that she needs something to block out the noise in her head.
See, it's loud today. Louder tan she'd like. The world feels like it's crashing in on her, hence why she's outside, under the sky.
It's safer under the stars than it is with a roof over your head. If she can't be in the sky, she can at least have it blanketing her.]
Tell me a story.
{It's a simple request, one that might even seem childish to anyone who isn't her. She knows what she's looking for though, knows that she needs something to block out the noise in her head.
See, it's loud today. Louder tan she'd like. The world feels like it's crashing in on her, hence why she's outside, under the sky.
It's safer under the stars than it is with a roof over your head. If she can't be in the sky, she can at least have it blanketing her.]

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[He shrugs.]
Perhaps you would prefer the story.
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I'm not so good at telling stories...I've never told one. But I'd try. What kind would you like?
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Any kind. Anything to lose herself in.
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hope you don't mind company
He's certainly not expecting to see a young woman with no shoes... although, on reflection is anything really that unexpected here?]
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She smiles waving at him.]
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dictated ad infinitum.
Four Great Septads back, there was this hocus named Porphyria Levant. Back then, before it was declared interdict, the hocuses had this thing they could do, called the binding-by-forms, the obligation d'âme. Anyway, it happened like this, between a hocus and an annemer, and it's like an oath, only a septad times more. The hocus promises to protect the annemer from everything, and the annemer promises back to be the hocus's servant and do basically whatever they want and no backchat, neither. And then there was a spell to stick it in place and make sure, you know, that nobody tried to back out after it was too late.
You can see where that'll go wrong in a hurry, right? Most half-bright folks can. But some hocuses were so powerful and so nasty that I guess it seemed like it was better to go ahead and do the obligation d'âme with a hocus you kinda trusted than go wandering around waiting for a different hocus to get the drop on you.
So there was Porphyria Levant. And there was Silas Altamont. Silas Altamont was annemer, a guy who'd been the favorite of Lord Creon Malvinius, and then when Lord Creon got married, Silas Altamont was out on his ear, and scared shitless of Lord Creon's wife, who was way better connected than him, and was rumored to have three or four hocuses on her string to boot. And she was poison-green with jealousy, because she loved Lord Creon like a mad thing, and everybody knew he didn't give a rat's ass about her. So Silas Altamont goes to Porphyria Levant-— who was powerful enough to protect him from Lisette Malvinia, no matter who she had running her errands-— and begs Porphyria Levant to do the obligation d'âme. And Porphyria Levant smiles and says okay.
Now, the thing about the binding-by-forms, is that it makes you do what the hocus wants. Except for kill yourself. They can't make you do that. But what Porphyria Levant says is, all smiles, "Oh, Silas, make love to me."
I've heard this story a few different ways. Some folks say Silas Altamont was beautiful as daylight, and Porphyria Levant had been hot for him for indictions. Some say Porphyria Levant didn't know he was molly, thought he was janus and wouldn't mind. And some say—- and I got to admit, this is what I think—- that she knew he wasn't on the market for women and that was how she got the idea into her head in the first place. And, lemme say, there're other stories about Porphyria Levant, and it sounds pretty much just about the kind of thing she'd do.
So there's Silas Altamont. He's molly, and he's still in love with Creon Malvinius, but he has to do what the obligation d'âme says, and it says, You gotta get in bed with Porphyria Levant and make her happy. And after a while he goes to her and says, "Please, I can't stand this no more, make it stop or I'm gonna go out and slit my wrists."
And Porphyria Levant says, "Silas," and smiles that little smile, "I forbid you
to kill yourself."
And that's the worst story I know 'bout hocuses, and it's all true.
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Perfectly awful. [It's the most appropriate thing she can think to say.]
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dictated;
Re: dictated;
dictated;
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Do you want a happy story, or a realistic story?
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I might sing you a tale, if you wish.
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