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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"Still, I will be glad of the peace for as long as it can be maintained."
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"He also asked me to speak to why I trust you; I hope I made the case well."
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"I had not met him before, as it happens. He reminds me of another."
She sighs, very slightly.
"I am sorry to have upset Wei Wuxian, but circumstances being what they are... well. The Wheel weaves."
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"I hope our trip was able to give you some assistance," she says, emphasis on the some. "I wish I could do more."
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"It did," the Aes Sedai confirms. Dark eyes are thoughtful as she regards Harrow.
"I would not wish to pull you from your own obligations, Harrow, but as it happens, there may be more with which you could assist, if you were willing."
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"I am willing."
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"Then I will accept. Thank you, Harrow."
"But first - are you well? Given everything that we experienced there?"
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"I have had time, and these episodes are not new to me. I would be pleased to do anything I can."
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"I think the time is coming where it may be necessary to intervene with the pool in Twin Peaks. I am wary of doing so alone," she admits. "In addition, I have given another an agreement not to do so - at least not at present."
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"As I have said, I am willing, and Gideon will accompany me if it becomes necessary. I am not sure what the limits of my contribution might be on a living planet, but we shall see."
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"I would not be able to visit without Gideon, of course."
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"Although I was not thinking to conduct this test in Twin Peaks. I was thinking, if you agree, to attempt it in the world of my birth."
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"Among other things, that could afford you and Gideon the chance to speak with an Aes Sedai and Warder bonded pair, perhaps."
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Ughhhhhh. "Moiraine Sedai, in your world is it permissible for a romantic relationship to exist between an adept and Warder?"
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"Yes," she says. "Some may even marry."
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Cairhienin conventions of privacy (as complicated as they are) notwithstanding.
"It is a lovely pattern, Harrow. Representative of the changed dynamic between the two of you, I may presume?"
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She hesitates, as she did before asking the question initially, but plunges onward. "I would speak to you of what I heard in my... my vision of the Lady of the Tomb. It is rather personal, but I believe... that is, I would like your perspective, and it touches on matters that are perhaps relevant to yourself as well."
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"I would very much like to hear what you have to say."
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"My perception of reality began to blur from the moment we crossed the threshold of Drearburh Castle," she says. "I did not realize until then just how fraught the Ninth was with memories of my loss... how much of my time I spent there in deepest distress."
"It was in those times that she of the Tomb would come to me, offering comfort. And so it was as we descended to the Tomb that day, and she began to speak to me."
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