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apostatised) wrote2009-03-05 04:25 pm
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[log] set their sights on something new while there's still something left
When Doul arrives, he'll be met at the guarded nexus door by a young Arum man by the name of Ewar, who introduces himself as his Lordship's swordmaster and informs the older man he'll be escorting him to aforementioned Lord.
Castle Valdis is...an interesting place. Old, very old, but much of it seems new or at least fresh clean; recently renovated, much of that only recently complete. It's a life's work, this place, and Martel is happy to make it his. The lights that follow through the building are seemingly glass torches, lit up with enchanted fire by a command. (Some of the Arum men seem more used to it than others, but they all take it roughly in stride.)
The staffing is sparse, only the necessities, and Doul is led to Martel's library - to which the most effort has been devoted in restoration. It's an impressive room, and large. Martel, lately Lord of Valdis, is at one of the tables nearer the fireplaces and their cushioned armchairs, bent over a choice of maps and family histories.
"Thank you, Ewar," he says, without looking up and almost before the door is quite open.
Castle Valdis is...an interesting place. Old, very old, but much of it seems new or at least fresh clean; recently renovated, much of that only recently complete. It's a life's work, this place, and Martel is happy to make it his. The lights that follow through the building are seemingly glass torches, lit up with enchanted fire by a command. (Some of the Arum men seem more used to it than others, but they all take it roughly in stride.)
The staffing is sparse, only the necessities, and Doul is led to Martel's library - to which the most effort has been devoted in restoration. It's an impressive room, and large. Martel, lately Lord of Valdis, is at one of the tables nearer the fireplaces and their cushioned armchairs, bent over a choice of maps and family histories.
"Thank you, Ewar," he says, without looking up and almost before the door is quite open.
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Eirene's entrance distracts him, and he rises with a sort 'one moment' gesture. "Eirene. You have neat timing, madam, I'm in the process of acquiring this library management of its own."
He refrains from offering to help her with the heavy load, perhaps because he's aware it's only a matter of time before she actually hits him with her wooden spoon.
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She's quite pale.
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"Ma'am?"
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Except It didn't sound like him. That would be both better and worse.
"Pullo?" she tries, uncertainly. "Titus Pullo?"
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"No. My name is Uther Doul, formerly of Armada and before that High Cromlech. I am sorry, but I ... I do not know anyone by that name."
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'What the devil is going on' is implied.
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Or suppress it until she can deal with this.
"Eirene," she says, "Sorry I--drop this--"
Martel already has the books handled. She thinks she should get out of this room, which requires walking, which requires coherent thought and not shattering into tiny pieces, even though that sort of feels like what's actually happening. She looks to Martel for dismissal.
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Looks like someone has not heard about alternates or cognates or whatever you want to call this. Doppelgangers?
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Doul will get an explanation of alternates - and the nexus and its dead - very shortly, most like; he's briefly ignored while Martel dismisses her, though.
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So she goes, but- not without a long look over her shoulder at the man who is not her husband but bears the strangest resemblance. That wasn't smart of her to do to herself, but she's always half-scared she'll forget Pullo's face once enough time passes.
If Langler tries to talk to her when she walks down the hall, she is going to punch him.
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He watches her go before awkwardly sitting back down. Now what? At the best of times he's not very good with people and their real emotions, and this is no exception.
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He considers how to finish this. "From what I've discerned, her death was horrific and her life previous had been largely as a slave. I don't know who it is she mistook you for, and I'm not going to ask her unless she feels the need to share it."
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"I don't know how you would like to work around this, but I will trust your judgement on what's best." And if it goes against what he's comfortable with, he'll leave.
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