Arya Stark (
aryaunderfoot) wrote2013-03-04 12:44 pm
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1st Winter [Action]
[Early this morning, somewhere deep in the woods, there is a wolf howling.
It's a long, mournful howl, and the wolf doesn't seem to want to stop. Occasionally, she'll pause for breath, and then throw her head back again after a moment's rest. This place isn't right. Her cousins aren't here, the smaller ones of her pack. The air is too warm, too full of the smells of spring. And the more she searches, the more she howls, trying to get some sort of answer out of these unfamiliar trees.
Around mid-morning, the crumpled form of a small girl can be found on the path leading from the village to the Battle Dome. She's not hurt, just very much asleep (and scrunching up her face with each wolf howl) and very much covered in grime (and smelling faintly of fish cart). And there's also the fact that she's in a New Feather dress. As the howling reaches a higher pitch, she awakes with a start, freezes, and tries to figure out what this place is. There's a chill in the air, yes, but it isn't winter building up to full strength. It can't be the Summer Islands, and it most definitely isn't Braavos. This place...
...is less concerning than the fact that there is a journal right next to her with "Arya Stark" printed right on it. She gives it an incredulous look for a moment before deciding that this must be a test of some kind. The kindly man must be behind it. With a shake of the head, the girl stands, pushes the journal with a foot until it's tucked out of sight under a nearby bush, and then turns back to the task at hand.
And tries to ignore the mournful howling that is practically tugging her in its direction. That's not something she needs to worry about. That was Arya Stark. Not her. She's nobody.]
[With so many things glaringly wrong with this place, she figures it's time to try scoping it out. The girl very cautiously approaches the village, keeping to the trees for cover until she's sure there aren't any Lannister banners flying anywhere. When there aren't any, it isn't much consolation; the buildings are huge, and the architecture isn't anything she's ever seen before. This place may not be full of lions, but it's not exactly a safe zone, either. She's not even sure what it is.
Eventually, she finds her way into town, going around to see what exactly there is to see here. She doubts she'll spot any familiar faces, but she still makes her way through all the shops in the main square, trying to get some kind of sense of what kind of town this is. The smith shop is familiar, the fashions in the clothing shop completely outlandish, the foods in the indoor marketplace entirely alien.
And she is so, so very lost. As she makes her way through town, the old phrase starts repeating in the back of her mind: Fear cuts deeper than swords. She can do this. She has to do this.
Towards nightfall, after much exploration and poking around, the girl makes her way back to the stables she passed by at some point. The horses are horses. That much is familiar, at least. This much she can understand completely. And the familiar, earthy, horsey smells are something of a comfort when you're trying to wrap your head around what in the world happened to bring you to a place such as this.]
[[ooc: Feel free to run into her at any point!]]
It's a long, mournful howl, and the wolf doesn't seem to want to stop. Occasionally, she'll pause for breath, and then throw her head back again after a moment's rest. This place isn't right. Her cousins aren't here, the smaller ones of her pack. The air is too warm, too full of the smells of spring. And the more she searches, the more she howls, trying to get some sort of answer out of these unfamiliar trees.
Around mid-morning, the crumpled form of a small girl can be found on the path leading from the village to the Battle Dome. She's not hurt, just very much asleep (and scrunching up her face with each wolf howl) and very much covered in grime (and smelling faintly of fish cart). And there's also the fact that she's in a New Feather dress. As the howling reaches a higher pitch, she awakes with a start, freezes, and tries to figure out what this place is. There's a chill in the air, yes, but it isn't winter building up to full strength. It can't be the Summer Islands, and it most definitely isn't Braavos. This place...
...is less concerning than the fact that there is a journal right next to her with "Arya Stark" printed right on it. She gives it an incredulous look for a moment before deciding that this must be a test of some kind. The kindly man must be behind it. With a shake of the head, the girl stands, pushes the journal with a foot until it's tucked out of sight under a nearby bush, and then turns back to the task at hand.
And tries to ignore the mournful howling that is practically tugging her in its direction. That's not something she needs to worry about. That was Arya Stark. Not her. She's nobody.]
[With so many things glaringly wrong with this place, she figures it's time to try scoping it out. The girl very cautiously approaches the village, keeping to the trees for cover until she's sure there aren't any Lannister banners flying anywhere. When there aren't any, it isn't much consolation; the buildings are huge, and the architecture isn't anything she's ever seen before. This place may not be full of lions, but it's not exactly a safe zone, either. She's not even sure what it is.
Eventually, she finds her way into town, going around to see what exactly there is to see here. She doubts she'll spot any familiar faces, but she still makes her way through all the shops in the main square, trying to get some kind of sense of what kind of town this is. The smith shop is familiar, the fashions in the clothing shop completely outlandish, the foods in the indoor marketplace entirely alien.
And she is so, so very lost. As she makes her way through town, the old phrase starts repeating in the back of her mind: Fear cuts deeper than swords. She can do this. She has to do this.
Towards nightfall, after much exploration and poking around, the girl makes her way back to the stables she passed by at some point. The horses are horses. That much is familiar, at least. This much she can understand completely. And the familiar, earthy, horsey smells are something of a comfort when you're trying to wrap your head around what in the world happened to bring you to a place such as this.]
[[ooc: Feel free to run into her at any point!]]
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Some are. There are all different sorts, from all different places. Kind of like the people here.
Afternoon
But more important things at hand. Small frown.]
I don't have any money. How much does it usually cost?
[She could pick a few pockets, of course, but that's probably not the best idea when you don't know the escape routes yet.]
Re: Afternoon
Nothing. This is Luceti. They don't have any money here. Not that anyone uses.
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Everyone just... gives everything away for free?
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Anything you find in the shops and restaurants here, yes. It's free. It's provided for us, from the people who brought us here. The Malnosso, they're called. The food, the clothing, the supplies. It's there for whoever needs it.
Afternoon
So we're like pets to them, then. Caged birds.
[Fed, watered, sometimes paid attention to, but never actually listened to. And never freed.]
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[And she gives the girl an appraising look for it, because she grasped that a lot faster than Natasha had expected her to. She was interesting, not anything like she expected to find here.]
They bring in people from all over. Some may be from places you've heard about, but they don't seem to be restricted to just those. Or even just your time. I've met people here from very far in the past and very far in the future. We don't know how, or even much about why, other than they're studying us. Learning, maybe. Sometimes strange things happen in the village, sometimes strange things happen to us. Sometimes they... request our help completing tasks or even fighting outside the village. But otherwise, they leave us here to live and do what we wish. Except leave.
[It was breaking it down into it's simplest form, and maybe it was a harsh way of explaining to a child, but there was a seriousness and intensity to the little girl that is... well, eerily familiar, to be honest.
She pauses, then crouches down in front of the girl, putting herself at equal eye level, regarding her with a calm seriousness.] My name is Natasha. Do you want me to show you around, take you to where you can get some food and warmer clothes?
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The girl regards Natasha carefully, inwardly impressed with the fact that she isn't being treated as a child or a helpless little girl. Aside from the crouch, at least, but that's just height. But the seriousness reminds her of people in the north, in a way, and it's an odd kind of relief. Still, she's cautious.]
My name is Cat. [For now.] You don't have to show me around, but where can I find the food?
[Beat.] And I don't care about the clothes.
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Very well. There's a couple of places you can get food to eat here. There's Good Spirits and Seventh Heaven, there and there, and both serve food for most of the day. There's also a bakery, and then there's a grocery over there that carries just about anything you can imagine.
[She pauses, then points out one more building to the girl.] That's the Welcome Center. They give information and aid to all the people who arrive here new, since it seems to happen in waves rather than one person trickling in here and there. They have beds there and supplies and information, but they can also help you get set up with a place to stay. Some people have houses scattered around the village, but a lot of people have rooms in the taller buildings you see. They can tell you there which ones are empty and available, or they can help you locate friends or family you might have here already.
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Natasha's got her full attention with the last part, though. It's almost too much to hope for, and she doesn't even have many friends or family left, but it's something to look at, anyway. She bites her lip thoughtfully before just going ahead and asking.]
Are they very good at finding people?
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Also, there should have been... did you find a book with you when you woke up?
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...One with a name on the cover?
[Although she is not Arya Stark, not here and not now.]
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So it's all magic, then. And anyone can see anything you write in it? As long as they have their book, too?
[That could be excellent or terrible, and she's not sure which.]
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When I get it again, can you show me how to do that? I can work to pay off the lessons.
[She's definitely willing to exchange some kind of service if it means a way to keep whatever she writes hidden from people she doesn't trust.]
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What kind of training do they have there? It sounds like you'd be fighting bears.
[Which would be just as impressive as it would be terrifying.]
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She needs to go see this for herself.]
Any sort of training? Really? [Wait, wait, there's a catch here, she knows there must be. Suspicious frown.] There must be a drawback. Some kind of price or something.
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As for price... well, it's the same as everything here. They drop us in a cage and give us everything they think we'll want or need. And in exchange, we occasionally get called on to fight. Or they experiment on certain people, or the village as a whole. It's always different. Sometimes its easy, sometimes it's hard. Sometimes we know it's happening and other times we only find out after its over.
Afternoon
So they torture us. And sometimes we don't even know it.
[Somehow, that makes it all so much worse. Malnosso. She can't forget that name.]
Not using the Battle Dome doesn't mean they won't choose you to fight for them, does it.
[A whole group full of Ticklers.]
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[She shakes her head at that question though.] No, it won't. Sometimes you get chosen, sometimes you don't. You can also volunteer to go on extra ones, if you wanted. Some people do that for the points, to try and get strange or rare things from home, or from the Malnosso themselves.
Afternoon
I don't have anything back home for them to bring here, anyway. [She doesn't even have a home, for that matter. It comes out as just a small, cold, hard fact, any deeper emotion locked away out of her tone.] They can fight their own stupid battles.
[Even though. Y'know. She apparently doesn't have a choice, if they do call her in.]
Re: Afternoon
Well, if you do think of something, the option's there. Otherwise, if there's anything you need, there's people here in the village who are usually willing to help. We're all in the same cage, after all. That's not to say everyone's a good person here, but a surprising majority of them seem to be.
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