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In Which Vae is a Monster [24 Lage 2461]

This time there were only about twenty imposing people at the Halflight Gate, including Seeks-Balance and Rhedwy and Paarhan but not Kaim-Su. I gather the situation is considered to be safer. Dunno why they think that.

Like last time, Vae wasn't waiting, but her spell was, and she showed up in a burst of hideous ostentation. In Orren form. Wearing a shifting whorl of largely-opaque, largely-opalescent radience which would have looked very attractive on anyOrren I didn't know was a monster.

Me:Something that I very much hope was cheerful.

Vae:"Hiio, Sythyry! How are you doing today?"

Me:"Oh, not so terribly as all that. And yourself?" I might be in a state of mind where explaining my perversions and moping to leadsmiths somehow seems appropriate. I am not so far gone that explaining them to monsters is. Especially not a monster responsible for a good share of the moping.

Vae:"There's a gladness on me for seeing you, that's one thing of it! Little enough company do I get of an ordinary day."

Me:"That sounds a bit lonely, to be sure."

Vae:"That it is, truly. It's Umtangeia or Mretheia I'll pop off to, as often as anything, just so there's someone to talk with." I knew nothing of these places.

Me:"I know nothing of those places!"

Never, ever say that to a nendrai. Really. Never.

She stretched her tail and touched the space near us, and a terrible blossom of straight claws and curved claws closed around us and opened with us in mid-air. In a big huge hurry I spread my wings to catch myself in my fall, but I need not have done: the world-branch below us could not have been closer than some hundreds of miles. And there were three fans of world-branches above us. Vae, herself, wasn't bothering with aeronautics.

Vae:"They're quite nice places! We'll be there in two more hops."

The clawed and clawed blossom of her teleport grabbed us again, and tossed us some ridiculous distance further down.

Date: 2005-06-03 06:40 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] niss-the-ai.livejournal.com
[OOC] It's a sign of good writing when your own characters surprise you. It means they've been developed enough that you're not forcing the plot along, but letting them do what they'd want to do if they were real.

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