Harrowhark the Ninth (
we_bring_hell) wrote2020-11-03 06:27 pm
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Post-Halloween
Harrow is working. Very seriously. She is not mooning over her new relationship with Gideon even a little bit; she has too much work to do.
She is, however, wearing a skull with accents of deep, almost black purple, with a starburst or floral pattern just below her temple, that she has never been seen to wear before.
Other than that sentimental embellishment, however, she is entirely focused on Obaeg's Toward a Common Haemographology. She is making copious notes in the margins--courting future simian fury--and thinking that she should have found this for Moiraine before they started working on her weave notation.
She is, however, wearing a skull with accents of deep, almost black purple, with a starburst or floral pattern just below her temple, that she has never been seen to wear before.
Other than that sentimental embellishment, however, she is entirely focused on Obaeg's Toward a Common Haemographology. She is making copious notes in the margins--courting future simian fury--and thinking that she should have found this for Moiraine before they started working on her weave notation.
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"You may."
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"Is there anything else relevant to such a visit we should know? I assume my paints may be out of place; would a veil be appropriate?"
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"As it happens, either paints or a veil will draw attention. Wearing a black veil, however, may indicate to others that you are in pursuit of vengeance or violence."
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"Moiraine, the avulsion trial burned the paints off my face and every stitch of my clothing besides. I hope I am as modest as any sister, but I can bear what I must."
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"I will leave the decision to you, but you may be certain that the explanation I have in mind will pass challenge easily. Although there are some who may stare, thinking it unusual, most should know better, these days."
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There's a first time for everything.
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She smiles, very slightly.
"I had considered this before I extended the offer."
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"Griddle will be pleased for an opportunity to go without it, at least."
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"Then I shall be pleased to provide it for her."
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"...perhaps it seems strange," she says after a beat, "that I would ask about a relationship with a Warder and not about a relationship between two women. I am not used to it being at all noteworthy."
"May I presume from what you have said it will not be a problem?"
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"I do not think that is a technology with which I am familiar."
(The narrative observes that the one conversation with Cordelia Vorkosigan about such things occurred in an AU timeline, and thus does not factor in here. Alas.)
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"Resurrected humans have difficulty with fertility, especially with a necromantic parent, and of course it's simply safer and more comfortable to use an incubator. I believe the majority of children in the Empire are decanted rather than born."
"The Ninth's access to such technology is quite low, and we cannot afford the kind of equipment we would need to rebuild from our current population."
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"If you are asking about questions of inheritance, there are generally branches to the bloodlines in the noble houses," she replies. "If one line does not have a direct heir, another may easily be designated."
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