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Wysteria Poppell ([personal profile] heirring) wrote in [community profile] faderift2018-11-23 04:28 pm

[closed] when im on the road i see stuff going by

WHO: Wysteria, & Luana, with guest appearance by Raleigh Samson
WHAT: Wysteria and Luana go on an adventure to join the Battle of Ghislain
WHEN: Pre-Ghislain (gestures vaguely at travel times)
WHERE: All over the Maker's blighted earth.
NOTES: Phenomenally stupid decision making.


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[personal profile] redinside 2018-11-30 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, maybe it's that. Maybe it's that he's directly responsible for the creation of the most widely destructive of the factions in this war, and that people he knows personally are fighting on both sides, and everything he touches becomes a mess, and he hates himself. That could be it. Or, maybe that's just how he looks. Resting bitch face isn't just for women, you know.

Anyway, he lifts up an arm to let Wysteria pass without bumping him—whether she was about to or not, considering how they've just met, he'll not take any chances—and turns to follow thereafter. "He can't," he grunts.

"That's right, messere. 'Fraid I'm meant to keep an eye on this one." Note, for example, how Derry never wanders further than a few paces away from the man in question. He's letting Samson walk ahead of him now, in fact, rather than taking the lead himself.

"Ser Derry here's got to follow me wherever I care to go. Like a faithful hound. Only, if I step out of line he gets to put a bolt between my eyes." Samson taps himself on the forehead, helpfully, and finally cracks a smile—or something approaching one, anyway. Crooked, like. "Or would get to, had he bothered to bring his crossbow."

"There's always next time."
Edited (words >:V) 2018-11-30 03:01 (UTC)
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[personal profile] redinside 2018-12-01 01:29 am (UTC)(link)
"Nah," he answers, casual as you please. "I'm gentle as a kitten these days. Ain't that right, Derry?"

"Indeed, gentle as. He's adorable, really."

"All right, get off it." Hers is a serious question, though, and should be respected with a serious answer, for which he clears his throat as though to dispel any bits of banter still remaining. He's keeping his strides a bit short, so as not to overtake her while they all travel—and keeping a cordial distance from her person, outside of arm's reach. "The truth of it is, I'm a prisoner of the Inquisition. Have been for the greater part of two years, in fact. But you needn't worry any. Truth is, my lady, I'm lucky to be where I am. Hang on," he interrupts himself, and raises his arm to signal a pause.

While Ser Derry's hand doesn't move to his sword, he tenses in the moment, and his friendly expression grows tight. He knows better than his muscles do that this isn't a hostile gesture—but only just.

Samson's only pointing to a certain doorway. "That's a service passage, there. It'll be quicker down to the docks."