Juanita "Nita" Louise Callahan (
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paradisa2014-02-16 07:47 pm
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Oh oh, after stormy weather/ Does the sun shine every day? | backdated to the 14th | dictated/action
[Nita awoke in a room in that was completely unlike the undecorated castle room that she had gone to sleep in. It was...space themed was totally inadequate to describe it. It made it sound like a child’s room, but it most certainly was not.
The furniture was sleek and modern, but not in that intimidating, untouchable way. It was crisp and clean, but comfortable. Best of all, though, was the walls.
It wasn’t just that they were painted with stars. It was that they were painted with an extremely detailed view of the stars from Earth. Even the ceiling was covered in near photographic detail. It was a delightful impossibility.
It was a little thing, in the long run, but it was nice to see the castle doing something relatively harmless. With a little laugh, Nita uses magic to draw a bright growing line between a couple of stars- the first line of a familiar constellation. Then she flips open the journal.]
Hey Dair! You gotta come see this.
[And later in the day, when Nita has a moment of her own time, she opens the journal again and writes a quick filter.]
[The Doctor (the who had the Mara in him)]
Hey. You don’t know me well, but I think we’ve talked once or twice. My name’s Nita Callahan; I’m Dairine’s sister. Could we talk?
[...or, in other words, can she doublecheck that you’re really okay. Protective big sister mode has been activated.]
[ooc: The door will also be open for most of the day, so feel free to wander in. She thinks this is cool enough to share.]
The furniture was sleek and modern, but not in that intimidating, untouchable way. It was crisp and clean, but comfortable. Best of all, though, was the walls.
It wasn’t just that they were painted with stars. It was that they were painted with an extremely detailed view of the stars from Earth. Even the ceiling was covered in near photographic detail. It was a delightful impossibility.
It was a little thing, in the long run, but it was nice to see the castle doing something relatively harmless. With a little laugh, Nita uses magic to draw a bright growing line between a couple of stars- the first line of a familiar constellation. Then she flips open the journal.]
Hey Dair! You gotta come see this.
[And later in the day, when Nita has a moment of her own time, she opens the journal again and writes a quick filter.]
[The Doctor (the who had the Mara in him)]
Hey. You don’t know me well, but I think we’ve talked once or twice. My name’s Nita Callahan; I’m Dairine’s sister. Could we talk?
[...or, in other words, can she doublecheck that you’re really okay. Protective big sister mode has been activated.]
[ooc: The door will also be open for most of the day, so feel free to wander in. She thinks this is cool enough to share.]

Filter.
Hello. Of course we may. What's on your mind?
filter forever
[There are a couple of advantages to being blunt here. One: everything is always better when people are on the same page. Two: he now knows that he's under the scrutiny of wizard
and protective big sister.]Ad infinitum
None certainly taken. You're her sister. I wouldn't have it any other way.
[Another pause.] I would never want any harm to come to Dairine. Or yourself, for that matter. In your sisters case, that's something I've been attempting to look out for... A very long time. [For him, longer than he's been at the castle. He first met Dairine years ago, now.]
Re: Ad infinitum
Can I ask what the Mara was? From what Dair said, it sounds like some sort of parasitic alien life form? Am I somewhere close?
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[Bear with him Nita. This might be a long story.]
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Shade of the Lone One? What is that?
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[He gathers his thoughts a moment, thinking back.] Wizardry, space travel - interesting place, the Crossings - spells, her computer manual... [A copy of which she gave to him at Christmas.]
The Oath was more telling than any of that if I'm truly honest.
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[It's not the Doctor's fault, of course. But Nita can't help but sometimes feel like she's scrambling to keep ahead of her little sister. Nita is smart, but Dairine is a whiz. Probably a genius. And although by now Nita is very glad her little sister is a wizard, there's still a part of her that worries about being outshone, even there.]
She read you the Oath? [Alright, then. That makes things easier.] You know how it says that we're supposed to protect and preserve Life?
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Indeed, I do. Dairine and I have shared conversation on the subject. [Today likely isn't the day for it, but he's beginning to wonder if he'll be having that same 'conversation' (read: a butting of heads) over again with her suster one day.]
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So when the Manussans let loose all that hate- all those things which the Lone One thrives on- they were freeing the part of him inside them. Or at least that's what I'd guess.
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The Manussans didn't do it consciously. Their technology was their undoing in the end. But what the Mara represents, it does live in all of us and one could say that the Mara - or your Lone One - is never truly gone.
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Yes. I have to be.
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Then you know why Dair and I do what we do.
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I understand the need to do what is right and to fight injustice. No one should have cause to live in fear and children should keep their childhood.
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Noted. I think I'd even offer my castle bed just for the privilege of seeing you do it.
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[Dairine's reply is a little grumpy after her own discovery. She can guess what it is. It better be better than what she got.]
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[Taking the long way down (ie - the stairs), Dairine finally reaches the second floor where her big sister's room resides. She doesn't bother knocking — just walks right in.]
'Morning, Neets.
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[Neets paused mid-constellation drawing and hopped off her bed, grinning at her sister.]
Not bad, huh?
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No fair. What did you do to make the castle give you the nice room?
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Nope. The castle likes to mess with me too much to give me a break. [Looking for something to distract her from the castle's latest prank, she glances over at the glowing lines that Nita made.] Playing around a bit?
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Don't bother. Transporting only works for places within the Live Zone on this planet. Believe me; I've tried. [Multiple times. And from her tone, Dairine doesn't like it one bit.] The spell just drops you off where you started if you attempt to go further.
[She lets out a huff.] Which really sucks on so many levels. You can't even visit the moon, let alone other planets without the castle's permission!
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The castle keeps us busy though, as I'm sure you've noticed by now. It gets a little easier to forget when you're trying to balance out its needs with the residents' safety.
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I guess it might be. Never really thought about it. [After all, she had only been in Ireland twice, and it wasn't really her specialty.]
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We can do that. I'll bring up Spot's maps later -- we can make a new one showing overlays once we do the read on it.