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Wysteria Poppell ([personal profile] heirring) wrote2018-09-09 12:39 pm

inbox.

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degenere: (55)

[personal profile] degenere 2020-09-29 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
How sad and lonely your skies must be. And your ground. I suppose they at least have snakes.

[This, again, to Ribbon, with great fondness. Val twists his wrist again to follow her path, which is now going up his arm. His shirtsleeve is rolled and tucked and shoved up over his elbow; she slides against it, inquisitive.]

Which of the mages do you favor for this task? Our sampling is something. I think Nevarra is such a strange country. It breeds strangeness. I do like the mummies. Do they have mummies in Kale-Vahed?
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[personal profile] degenere 2020-09-29 05:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Kal-vad, [Val repeats quietly, obediently, and with too much relish. He twists his arm to give Ribbon even ground to move across.]

We could show her to them both, separately, and then give the better answer some award. I can think of some things that would be suitable. Which do you prefer personally? I can't say that have held a sustained conversation with either of them for very long, if at all, so I would need to base my opinion upon mere impression.
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[personal profile] degenere 2020-09-29 09:51 pm (UTC)(link)
[He scoffs lightly, not enough to startle Ribbon as she coils along his upper arm.]

I have little interest in the Fade, mademoiselle. But at a guess? I would say very little study has been done. Without language to report the perception, the research would prove daunting. And what would be its end goal? Besides which to say that the popular opinion would be that an animal does not possess the same awareness and soul that a human would. Why waste the time?

Of course-- [and as Ribbon reaches his shoulder, Val squares up, holding steady to continue to keep from startling,] this is not my opinion. In contrast, I will say that I personally much prefer the company of snakes and nugs and dogs and dracolisks and any manner of creature to nearly any person. Nevarran, Orlesian, mage, elf, Rifter. So to the choice of mages, I cannot say I have much of a preference. They are all rather the same to me. Except perhaps physically and in personality.
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[personal profile] degenere 2020-09-30 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
[Thoughtfully--] We could always bribe him to discuss. That is a form of convincing. No, I am sure you will do splendidly, of course you will, you are very deliberate, no one would say anything less of you--but bribery is a second option.

[He was looking at Ribbon as he said all of that, too interested in her progress. Only now does he cast a glance toward Wysteria.]

How would you know whether or not your trial was a risk to the dog?
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[personal profile] degenere 2020-10-01 05:01 am (UTC)(link)
[Val's hearing and comprehension is selective, but not arbitrarily so. His eye narrow as he inwardly deduces what methods might gain that certainty of which she speaks.]

No bribe that would harm any dogs, if that were to be of any concern. Money is the universal currency. Mages are, I think, used to little of it--that is the impression that I get from them--but they did come of circumstances before, so perhaps less impressive to certain of their number.

Perhaps instead... Well, he is Nevarran. We could find him a skull. Not the Skull, it is quite its own. But a different skull, a good one.
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[personal profile] degenere 2020-10-02 12:12 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, size, I would think. General intactness and wholeness. In every skull, that small bit of bone that is where the nose is, it is so prone to breakage if you are not careful. A certain desirable width between the eye sockets. The jawbone will have likely come detached, but it should have the jawbone with, I think, or else half of its story is missing, ah--

[--And this musing is interrupted as Val laughs suddenly. Ribbon is at his shoulder now, her tongue tasting the air that is too close to his neck. He does not flinch, lest he disturb her, but puts his hand out as a shield, and so that she might crawl upon it instead.]

Ribbon, little treasure, you cannot. Please. The mademoiselle is right there.
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[personal profile] degenere 2020-10-09 03:15 am (UTC)(link)
[Val casts an unbothered glance in her direction. Ribbon is now wrapping herself around his other hand, saving the two of them from scandal.]

What is unreasonable about this hour? We are all three of us awake. And I find this a very productive time of day besides, when everything is very quiet and no one is around to make irritating sounds. Present company excluded, of course. Now--

[He sinks down to sit upon the floor, Ribbon held aloft for a moment. Her head raises quizzically, peering around with her blackseed eyes, her thin tongue tasting the air. Then Val is seated, and he carefully lowers his hand to a more reasonable level.]

If I were to search for a pristine skull, I suppose I would first consult a dig site. Or a private collection, should I choose to be very boring about the process, but the dig is the best part, yes?
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[personal profile] degenere 2020-10-13 10:00 pm (UTC)(link)
[Val, an immovable object, says lightly:]

I find that when I have an early appointment--which I so rarely do, being clever enough to schedule my appointments in such a way to guarantee no earliness is expected of me--but when circumstances do not at all allow for this, then my preferred style is to come to them very tired. It creates a certain air of importance, yes? And mystery. [He affects a scratchy posh voice:] What has she been up to? She must be a very interesting person. And we should not take up too much of her time, and so on, and then your appointment is mercifully short and you are able to get on with truly interesting things.

Which, speaking of things more interesting--I did forget about that time! I was so interested in seeing shades and spirits and I never did get to see one. I wonder what is still down there.
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[personal profile] degenere 2020-10-15 02:43 am (UTC)(link)
Tell me--

[He leans back, supporting his weight on his one free hand. His other hand he holds halfway to aloft, so Ribbon might wind her way down his forearm. It is a very casual pose.]

--If you were planning an expedition of this sort, would you accept my notes on the subject, if I had made those note and had them available for you to review?
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[personal profile] degenere 2020-10-16 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
[Val laughs.]

Your pardon, mademoiselle, but that was a compliment, yes? Forgive me for calling attention to it. It is only that I must write it down so I do not forget the occasion.

I suppose I will accept your notes if you are offering them. I am not so proud. [Well. He tilts his head, and amends that:] On this.
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[personal profile] degenere 2020-10-20 03:16 am (UTC)(link)
Its truth is why it is so very meaningful, mademoiselle.

[He does not let her movements distract him in any way that would mean looking around at her. Instead he acts as if she is barely there at all, focused instead on little Ribbon. Only when he is sure (out of the corner of his eye) that she is faced away, does he glance in her direction--and then away again, before she can catch him, looking back to Ribbon.]

I am sure I will be able to untangle even the most incoherent of writing. Perhaps I can even assist with their arrangement, as I will have made practical use of them, and can make the recommendations based upon that. It is not something that I normally do, but I would make an exception.
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[personal profile] degenere 2020-10-30 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
[With an appreciative ah, Val takes the booklet. He does not move to offer Ribbon in exchange.]

Rifter nonsense. Yes. Is there any other? And why? You do not trust me? Look how happy she is, mademoiselle.

[His arm lifts a little higher, so that Wysteria might admire from this short distance that she is at.]

For even if she is a fascinating magical construct of some sort and not a snake entire, she still possesses all of the hallmarks of a snake, and so her mood can be read. If you are unaware of how to read a snake's mood, then you must trust me when I say that she is very happy.

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