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ᴡʜᴏ: Lucina! And you!
ᴡʜᴇʀᴇ: All around the Temple of Beginnings.
ᴡʜᴇɴ: Early October, pre-caves.
ʀᴀᴛɪɴɢ: G - PG at most.
ᴡʜᴀᴛ: Whatever your heart desires. Also: prompts below the cut.
» ғɪɢʜᴛɪɴɢ ʀɪɴɢ.
[ Getting used to this new existence with its promise of effort - a home she hadn't exactly asked for, but wasn't complaining over - Lucina certainly can't allow her forms to slacken or her muscles to grow lazy with disuse. The two-handed sword is her weapon of choice, typically, although she has trained on other things (thank you, Fire Emblem Heroes)—today, Falchion is loyally in her hands.
...Metaphorically loyally. She still likes to believe her inherited sword is loyal to her, the way it picks and chooses among Naga's scions with a finesse that borders on cruel.
Why would that be in doubt?
Well, the training dummy has managed to disarm her and refuses to let go. Falchion protrudes from the left hand it mysteriously has, wooden fingers wrapped around the hilt.
She has been trying to get it to relinquish the blade for the past ten minutes. Kicking it does not work. Striking it in center mass does not work.
(Walking away will work, but that's not in Lucina's repetoire. Hopefully someone will suggest that to her.)
Maybe... maybe begging will work? ]
Please return Falchion to me.
[ Stony, smiling silence. Ridiculously, Lucina's voice cracks like a whip. ] It will not even work for you! [ Who would like to walk onto this mess? ]
» ᴋɪᴛᴄʜᴇɴs.
[ Fortunately, Lucina is at least somewhat familiar with rationing, although life here is hardly comparable to the ascetic necessity of her sundered future. She knows precisely how much a person can live on without losing too much muscle mass - getting to prepare her meals beyond that limitation is a luxury she's still growing used to. She has yet to eat the alloted breakfast portion in its entirety without saving a little over for lunch, but with all the sickness going around (and her own arguable bout, that she denies and affirms in turn—Lords Don't Get Sick, except when they do) she's put a little extra energy in ensuring people are fed.
This prompt will not be as long as the previous one.
As soon as someone enters, she smiles over at them from her position above an oven. A large pot bubbles placidly, efficiently stewed meats lending an edible aroma to the air. ]
Good day, friend. Would you care for some soup?
[ She... she doesn't really know how to make anything else. ]
» ᴡɪʟᴅᴄᴀʀᴅ.
( Anything else! Lucina can likely be found making herself useful in whatever degree, training in the fighting ring, or wandering the forest. If you'd like to plot something, feel free to hit me up via PM to this account, but I'm usually down for whatever. c: )
ᴡʜᴇʀᴇ: All around the Temple of Beginnings.
ᴡʜᴇɴ: Early October, pre-caves.
ʀᴀᴛɪɴɢ: G - PG at most.
ᴡʜᴀᴛ: Whatever your heart desires. Also: prompts below the cut.
» ғɪɢʜᴛɪɴɢ ʀɪɴɢ.
[ Getting used to this new existence with its promise of effort - a home she hadn't exactly asked for, but wasn't complaining over - Lucina certainly can't allow her forms to slacken or her muscles to grow lazy with disuse. The two-handed sword is her weapon of choice, typically, although she has trained on other things (
...Metaphorically loyally. She still likes to believe her inherited sword is loyal to her, the way it picks and chooses among Naga's scions with a finesse that borders on cruel.
Why would that be in doubt?
Well, the training dummy has managed to disarm her and refuses to let go. Falchion protrudes from the left hand it mysteriously has, wooden fingers wrapped around the hilt.
She has been trying to get it to relinquish the blade for the past ten minutes. Kicking it does not work. Striking it in center mass does not work.
(Walking away will work, but that's not in Lucina's repetoire. Hopefully someone will suggest that to her.)
Maybe... maybe begging will work? ]
Please return Falchion to me.
[ Stony, smiling silence. Ridiculously, Lucina's voice cracks like a whip. ] It will not even work for you! [ Who would like to walk onto this mess? ]
» ᴋɪᴛᴄʜᴇɴs.
[ Fortunately, Lucina is at least somewhat familiar with rationing, although life here is hardly comparable to the ascetic necessity of her sundered future. She knows precisely how much a person can live on without losing too much muscle mass - getting to prepare her meals beyond that limitation is a luxury she's still growing used to. She has yet to eat the alloted breakfast portion in its entirety without saving a little over for lunch, but with all the sickness going around (and her own arguable bout, that she denies and affirms in turn—Lords Don't Get Sick, except when they do) she's put a little extra energy in ensuring people are fed.
This prompt will not be as long as the previous one.
As soon as someone enters, she smiles over at them from her position above an oven. A large pot bubbles placidly, efficiently stewed meats lending an edible aroma to the air. ]
Good day, friend. Would you care for some soup?
[ She... she doesn't really know how to make anything else. ]
» ᴡɪʟᴅᴄᴀʀᴅ.
( Anything else! Lucina can likely be found making herself useful in whatever degree, training in the fighting ring, or wandering the forest. If you'd like to plot something, feel free to hit me up via PM to this account, but I'm usually down for whatever. c: )
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Come.
[ If he can be urged up, she'll try, directing his attention to a bench nearby. ]
Take a seat. [ Or... or just lie down. ] I'll get you some ice.
[ As soon as her attention is taken away from the training mannequin, it gives up the effort as it is enchanted to do, and Falchion clatters noisily to the ground. So, in a way, he succeeded in helping her! ...It takes all her willpower not to immediately go and get her blade; somehow - somehow - she succeeds. ]
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He's not quite there yet. ]
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Poor guy. She feels remarkably guilty for what he suffered, knowing full well she could have warned him or taken the blow herself without nearly as much recourse. Instead, she had responded on singular instinct... She's always been somewhat of a solo fighter, despite Robin's best efforts.
There will be apologies, but - it's probably best she thinks and acts in a more practical fashion first. Letting him know she'll be right back, she hurries down the steps and toward the interior of the temple.
Approximately five minutes later, she returns. In hand, a chipped off block of ice, no bigger than a man's palm, wrapped in a soft towel.
(She may be, uh, overestimating the area he needs to... let's say tend to.) ]
Here.
[ Somewhat gingerly, she sits down beside, polite inches (and Siegmund) between them. Her eyes never leave his face. ]
I'm so sorry that happened, Ephraim. It was never my intention for you to endures such harm because of my error.
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Well, I did say it was a combat situation.
[ Ergo, he probably should've considered it a combat situation he was in, and been prepared accordingly. And he can hardly fault another warrior for instinctively avoiding a blow. (Support levels need to be built up before that evade bonus kicks in!) ]
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... [ She smiles in turn, hoping to relax him, and says - ] I once tried to catch a sword with my bare hand.
[ Rolling up the glove of her left hand, she shows him a thin, white scar across her palm. It's healed clean and shiny, but unlikely to ever go away. ]
My instructor chided me quite fiercely for my foolishness, and correctly so.
[ See! Everyone has embarrassing combat situation tales! ]
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[ Sometimes in the same breath as Duessel was praising him, even! ]
- though I can't say I ever earned one by that means.
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That's who taught you how to wield the spear?
[ Teehee. ]
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Yes. One of the finest soldiers Grado ever had. [ He scratches his head and looks to the side, slightly embarrassed. ] I could barely hold a spear when I met him, but I still tried to challenge him. I was down in three hits, and I suspect the first two were a matter of pity rather than skill or luck.
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I could not even lift the broadswords I wished to be trained in when I began.
You surpassed him eventually, didn’t you?
[ no one ever told her about assumptions, it seems ]
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I have defeated him, at least. He says he's nothing left to teach me.
[ Ephraim...is not quite sure he's willing to accept that, himself, but he's certainly come a long way, at the very least. He doesn't want to think he's hit a peak, though. He can still be better. ]
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[ She shrugs, looking as young as she is - and, for once, calmly untroubled. ]
Sir Frederick chafes at having little left to teach me. He has me arranging pebbles for mental clarity now.
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[ That's...uh. That's one way to do it? Not a way any of his teachers have ever recommended, certainly. ]
Does...it work?
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Not at all.
But - one never can question Sir Frederick's devotion to my family.
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You're blessed to have such a vassal.
[ He knows the type. Well, mostly, given that Seth never got into anything as weird as pebble-pushing, but. That kind of devotion, a knight who will go to any lengths for your family without a moment's thought - that's something to treasure. ]
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How are you, um— How is your injury?
[ Glances right down at where the ice is positioned ]
[ Looks straight up at the sky ]
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The ice is helping considerably.
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[ Yup, just... Just admiring the landscape. Quite, uh, quite peaceful. A tumbleweed may or may not drift by, carried on a lone breeze. Cool. ]
...
[ ????
Anything to add, Lucina?
Nope, apparently not. ]
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Whatever is life without an awkward silence or three? ]
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As - as a liege lord, you must have loyal vassals of your own.
[ Yes, let's get back to the earlier topic
hopefully that will help ]
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But yes, the earlier topic. That's fine. He can work with that, or die trying. ]
Yes. General Seth, my father's most trusted knight - he did an admirable job looking after my sister when we were separated at the war's onset. Sir Kyle and Sir Forde, the two who accompanied me on the Grado campaign...and I think Forde's younger brother Franz will almost certainly prove to be his equal, with a bit more time.
[ Maybe even better than him. The RNG is a cruel mistress. ]
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It sounds like you have quite a capable company at your side.
[ She's smiling a little to say it, but there's a nagging thought that succeeds her words, the prospect that nothing can compare to what is back home... and the price of it. ]
You must miss them.
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[ The hesitation there isn't any doubt of his feelings, just that - ]
I've had little opportunity to indulge in such affections. But they are family, as much as my sister and my father. I can't remember a time when they were not part of my life, and I dread to imagine a future without them.
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I was told that once our work here is done, we will be returned to the exact moment we were taken from.
[ Not that she knows where she will go in that oblique after, but - ]
You will see them again.
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[ Thinking about time travel is confusing, man.
how do you even do it]It is a comfort to hear that, nonetheless.
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[ Well, that's... bleak.
Thanks, Lucina. ]