Sansa Stark (
theladyofwinterfell) wrote in
revivalproject2019-09-03 08:17 pm
001 👑 my tears are always frozen
Who: Sansa Stark & You
What: Exploration
When: during the first week of arrival
Where: Greenhouse, "Hotel", Fountain
Warnings: None at this time; will update if necessary
001. fountain
( Sansa isn't certain about Agra 10 just yet. She'd adapted well enough to the Fleet, as it was, and then she'd returned to Westeros for a whirlwind of events. She remembers being with Tyrion as a true wife and it'd been wonderful for the short time she'd experienced it; it hadn't been something she'd done upon return to Westeros but would Tyrion have remembered? Would he have even accepted her advances without thinking it a trick? She doesn't know.
Now, however, she finds herself before a fountain. She remembers them in King's Landing, ornate things where water jumped and played. They were of little use, other than ornament, but this one has cool, clear water and Sansa tests it by cupping her hands and bringing it to her lips to drink. It's sweet water, too, and she thinks this is an important thing to remember; she has no idea what other water might be on the planet. She's dribbled it all over her front when she hears someone approach and she clears her throat a bit, startled. )
Sorry, I was just testing to see if it was drinkable. It seems that it is so if we cannot find additional water, at least we have this.
002. greenhouse
( Sansa finds herself drawn to a room that seems, for all the world, quite like the glass gardens at Winterfell. Those glass gardens have been destroyed both by the Boltons and later by the Night King but Sansa remembers how they were when she was a girl. She spots a glowing container with seeds in it and touches it lightly, surprised to realize she knows everything about the plants in this room just now. She knows which are edible and which aren't and she knows how to tend them as well.
She goes through the rows of plants, touching something like a cherry and something like one of the ripe, sweet melons of the Summer Isles. There's a berry that's as poisonous as Tears of Lys and Sansa keeps well away from it, not even daring to touch it. There's another that looks rather like the plant that makes The Strangler but it seems to be perfectly benign. When she sees someone else about to pop one of the poisonous berries into their mouth, she holds up her hands and shouts. )
No, don't! It's poison! There are others which are good but not that one. Come, let me show you which are all right to eat and which aren't.
003. hotel
( Sansa had been used to her accommodations in the Fleet and while they were austere, they were clean and safe. There's no such thing here on Agra 10. The only beds seem to be in an abandoned hotel and they seem dusty with disuse. She doesn't know where she's going to lay her head tonight but she'll need to clear out a room and claim it.
It doesn't take long to make one of the rooms livable. There's no mattresses but the furniture is still in good shape. There doesn't seem to be any damage, really, only the lack of mattress for the bed presents a problem. Sansa thinks she can stuff a mattress if she must but she decides she might look over in the hospital to see if they have one instead; before she creates, she would rather improvise. The Gods have provided for her in the Fleet before so perhaps they will here.
She steps into the corridor and almost bowls into another person. It's not like her, at all, but she recovers and gives the person a small smile. )
Forgive me, I've managed to nearly knock you down. I was too focused on how to make this room livable, apparently.
What: Exploration
When: during the first week of arrival
Where: Greenhouse, "Hotel", Fountain
Warnings: None at this time; will update if necessary
001. fountain
( Sansa isn't certain about Agra 10 just yet. She'd adapted well enough to the Fleet, as it was, and then she'd returned to Westeros for a whirlwind of events. She remembers being with Tyrion as a true wife and it'd been wonderful for the short time she'd experienced it; it hadn't been something she'd done upon return to Westeros but would Tyrion have remembered? Would he have even accepted her advances without thinking it a trick? She doesn't know.
Now, however, she finds herself before a fountain. She remembers them in King's Landing, ornate things where water jumped and played. They were of little use, other than ornament, but this one has cool, clear water and Sansa tests it by cupping her hands and bringing it to her lips to drink. It's sweet water, too, and she thinks this is an important thing to remember; she has no idea what other water might be on the planet. She's dribbled it all over her front when she hears someone approach and she clears her throat a bit, startled. )
Sorry, I was just testing to see if it was drinkable. It seems that it is so if we cannot find additional water, at least we have this.
002. greenhouse
( Sansa finds herself drawn to a room that seems, for all the world, quite like the glass gardens at Winterfell. Those glass gardens have been destroyed both by the Boltons and later by the Night King but Sansa remembers how they were when she was a girl. She spots a glowing container with seeds in it and touches it lightly, surprised to realize she knows everything about the plants in this room just now. She knows which are edible and which aren't and she knows how to tend them as well.
She goes through the rows of plants, touching something like a cherry and something like one of the ripe, sweet melons of the Summer Isles. There's a berry that's as poisonous as Tears of Lys and Sansa keeps well away from it, not even daring to touch it. There's another that looks rather like the plant that makes The Strangler but it seems to be perfectly benign. When she sees someone else about to pop one of the poisonous berries into their mouth, she holds up her hands and shouts. )
No, don't! It's poison! There are others which are good but not that one. Come, let me show you which are all right to eat and which aren't.
003. hotel
( Sansa had been used to her accommodations in the Fleet and while they were austere, they were clean and safe. There's no such thing here on Agra 10. The only beds seem to be in an abandoned hotel and they seem dusty with disuse. She doesn't know where she's going to lay her head tonight but she'll need to clear out a room and claim it.
It doesn't take long to make one of the rooms livable. There's no mattresses but the furniture is still in good shape. There doesn't seem to be any damage, really, only the lack of mattress for the bed presents a problem. Sansa thinks she can stuff a mattress if she must but she decides she might look over in the hospital to see if they have one instead; before she creates, she would rather improvise. The Gods have provided for her in the Fleet before so perhaps they will here.
She steps into the corridor and almost bowls into another person. It's not like her, at all, but she recovers and gives the person a small smile. )
Forgive me, I've managed to nearly knock you down. I was too focused on how to make this room livable, apparently.

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She cannot stop smiling, not with Wanda here in front of her again. )
I missed you so much. I wished you could have seen the coronation. They...they wanted me for their queen. Me. When I was small, I wanted to marry the king and become a queen. I became a queen because of who I am, not anyone I married.
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[Wanda would have followed her, anyway - and that's saying something. Her loyalties are not given lightly.
Thistle trills and takes a few curious steps closer along the fountain's edge, but she'll shy away if Lady doesn't take it well.]
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Thank you. I'm trying to use everything I learned from my father that was good and everything I know was bad to make sure that I don't become a bad queen. I think sometimes power goes to people's heads. I don't want to be that person. I want to use my power to take care of people, not hurt them.
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I don't think you could be a bad queen. That isn't who you are.
[Wanda pulls back just a little, enough to rest her hands on Sansa's shoulders.]
I'm not sure what the future here will bring, or if we're in any danger. But I'll do everything I can to keep you safe, I promise.
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( Sansa is fiercely protective of Wanda, not unlike the protectiveness she feels for Jon, Bran and Arya. )
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You're like the sister I always wanted, Sansa.
[She absolutely could have been a Maximoff. She has that same steel spine, but she still has such a good heart. There's no one here for Sansa to fight - if the Agrii are fully aware of her powers, it's likely part of why they've brought her here - but the sentiment is deeply appreciated. Wanda was always one of the easiest targets for disparaging comments or being dragged out before the court of public opinion. Naviadna hadn't been like that, thankfully - but only a few planets before Marsiva had first stopped there, Wanda had been attacked because the hunters had mistaken her for some sort of monster. They thought they were saving Vision from her.
But in the end, they hadn't attacked him and there's little Wanda wouldn't endure for the sake of the people she cares about.]
You won't ever fight alone. Not while I'm here.
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( Least of all a Northman, unless he wishes to lose his head before all of court. Sansa is a fair queen but she doesn't shirk away from dispensing justice when necessary. They live in a harsh land and harsh actions are sometimes needed. )
I have a sister. I miss her terribly, to be honest, but I think there is room in my heart for one more.