Katniss Everdeen (
the_effect_she_has) wrote in
faderift2016-01-19 11:51 pm
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[Open] Rise Up, Rise Up.
WHO: Katniss Everdeen and Yours
WHAT: Falling, and climbing back up again. In many ways
WHEN: Rest of Wintermarch
WHERE: The stables, the ramparts, the staircases, the healing tents.
NOTES: It's Katniss. You know there's going to be something.
WHAT: Falling, and climbing back up again. In many ways
WHEN: Rest of Wintermarch
WHERE: The stables, the ramparts, the staircases, the healing tents.
NOTES: It's Katniss. You know there's going to be something.
Katniss has been taking all her lessons seriously, but the ones she had been working on most were the rogue lessons - lessons in climbing and sneaking in and out of places. Knife throwing into all kinds of targets. Climbing up and down buildings, and quite literally falling off of them.
No one was quite sure what she was training so hard for -- but then most of them had not been to the Emprise du Lion. They had not seen the cages. Katniss was not going to throw away their only chance to save those people, so whatever she needed to know? She would do.
So don't be surprised if she drops in on you, as she falls back into piles of hay or down in a leap.

IDK Somewhere outside where she's falling off stuff.
And watched her fall.
And fall again.
"Kitten, the idea is not to fall in the first place. Or at least do so quietly," she remarked.
Re: IDK Somewhere outside where she's falling off stuff.
She blinked at the other woman, before her mouth twitched, "I'm trying to learn how to fall when I don't intend to. You know, getting thrown out of a window or something. So I don't break my neck."
Pause. "Kitten?"
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She eyed the girl.
"Look, you're one of Zev's learners, aren't you? He first taught me a thing or two, and then I made the teachings even better. And you don't want to know how many things I've been thrown out of."
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Amusement flickers through grey eyes, but then comes that intent focus. "I am. And if you can teach me to fall to land on my feet, you can call me Cat all you want."
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She gives the younger girl another once-over.
"I'll start by warning you that there will be times you don't want to land on your feet. Not if you like your legs unbroken, anyway. And never assume your landing will be soft. Better to assume you're about to crash into rock. But most important to landing on your feet? Always make sure you can tell which way is up, and always be on top. Think you can handle that to start?"
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She pressed her lips together, considering what the woman had said. So falling was ... like everything else. Keep your wits about you, at all times. She nodded her head, once. "Yeah. I can handle that."
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What's with elves and dropping down from things?
What's curious though are the bales of hay in the middle of the barn. What's damn right terrifying is someone suddenly falling from above into said hay pile right as he had stepped up next to it. "Andraste's flaming knickers-! What the blazes!?"
Re: What's with elves and dropping down from things?
She landed well enough, but automatically rolled over to her feet and into an offensive stance when the man suddenly yelled. She looked as startled as he was, as she yelled back at him, "What in the name of the Maker?! What are you doing?!"
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Lifting his hands to run through his hair, Garris gives out a sigh, shaking his head just a tiny bit. "You know you shouldn't practice that without some supervision."
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"Only if I'm practicing with the ramparts. The barn is perfectly safe." Mostly.
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"Ah huh. Nothing ever safe about falling. Can just be safer." After a moment Garris sighs, rubbing his face, then slowly opens up his fingers to stare at the girl. "You're the one from the party."
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She stopped, then blinked at him, before she snapped her fingers, "You're the man sitting on the fence." She paused, then said quietly, ".... Listen, I'm sorry. I didn't mean to scare you, and yes, falling can be safer but not safe. I just need the practice."
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But then she sees it's Katniss and the urge to bolt ebbs away to be replaced with concern.
"Are you all right?"
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"... Been worse." She finally managed to gasp out.
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"As long as you'll really be all right," Ellana concedes, looking back and noticing her book in the dirt. With a gasp, she grabs it, trying to brush off the dirt and unbend the bent pages.
"Oh, no. Do you think they'll notice when I return this to the library? And I've been so careful with the books I take out too!" It really worries her that people will think she doesn't know proper library etiquette because she's Dalish. She's observed enough to know the proper way to treat books! This is just an accident.
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Which frankly, was not a bad thing to be worried about. Katniss moved towards her and the volume, "Oh Creators ... well, the dirt's not too bad." She frowned at the bent pages, before snapping her fingers, "You know what, we just need a rock and a few hours time. You can put the rock on the book and it will force the pages to flatten out."
She shakes her head, "And I'll tell them it's my fault. You weren't careless with the book, I was careless with my fall." Books are a precious commodity. She would feel horrible if Ellana couldn't access them.
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