Aegon "Jon Snow" Targaryen (
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[CLOSED: KEBECHET PLAYER PLOT] A thousand armies couldn't keep me out
WHO? Everyone involved in the plot to abduct Kebechet from the Regency villa!
WHAT? All the pertinent information is here.
WHEN? Somewhat after the return from the Eclipse and the discovery of the destruction of the COST villa and Grothia's abduction.
ANYTHING ELSE? Each group should write its own starter, but I've linked the pertinent information for everyone so you're not flying blind.
WHAT? All the pertinent information is here.
WHEN? Somewhat after the return from the Eclipse and the discovery of the destruction of the COST villa and Grothia's abduction.
ANYTHING ELSE? Each group should write its own starter, but I've linked the pertinent information for everyone so you're not flying blind.
Those who had been abducted by the Regency in Gallipoli managed to escape, but their experiences -- interrogation, intimate psychological torture, and sleep deprivation among them -- left them hungry for revenge. Their tormentor, Kebechet, also made an appearance on the COST network while they were being held, and her insults, manipulation, and disdain managed to anger even more of COST's operatives.
It's not that there's been an uneasy peace since both the Regency and COST have been working on their objectives in Jhashch; it's more that hostilities have mostly stayed at a relatively low buzz, played out in the arenas, or the deaths of the Aranean noble family most sympathetic to COST's cause. But a few things have changed that. A COST operative, Hei, learned that Kebechet has been present on Jhashch, disguised as the meek little shabti secretary who follows Mhic Nathair around (in reality, Kebechet's rank is much higher than that of the woman she pretends is her boss). He wasted no time in passing this information on to one of the abductees, Daenerys Targaryen, the sort of woman who's full of kindness until you give her good cause to turn you and everything around you to ashes.
Much like the Regency just did to COST's villa, and to their Commander, Grothia -- a real shabti herself, escaped from her creators, helping to lead the fight against them, not someone merely acting the role of one of the Regency's clone-slaves.
Using the BCE1, Daenerys and several of her friends and fellow abductees recruited willing and able help from among other COST members, until they arrived at a plan. Breaking into several teams, they would create a significant distraction near the Regency compound, sneak in, drug and abduct Kebechet... and use PASIV technology to try to get into her head.
After that... well, before Grothia's abduction, when Daenerys approached Grothia for permission for the operation, Grothia had strongly implied that it could only end in Kebechet's death. And Mordred is involved, which makes the chances that Kebechet will walk away at the end almost infinitesimal.
1 Handwaved.
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Sometimes I dream that the whole world is on fire. Sometimes I dream that it's frozen.
And if that's the way of the totems, then I would have been a poor one.
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Do you dream these other things often?
No one can replicate you. They would be the poor ones.
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Not just him. Mormont, some of the others. It's the fear everyone has.
I dream all sorts of things, Dany. About myself, my home, my family, our world, the Army of the Dead. And lately, you.
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I see. I've flown into battle countless times atop Drogon's back, and not once have I been struck by an errant arrow. Drogon has protected me. He will continue to protect me.
I'd rather not dream at all, if all of mine were about death and the world in flames.
cw probably groce couple stuff, ew: feelings, jon snow's sad existence, etc.
Other than you, I don't dream of anything else.
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[ Back to curling her fingers with his. Keeping him closer. ]
I dream of you, and what life might've been like. Sometimes there are hatchlings, sometimes there are children. I dream of flying, with my own wings, or on Drogon's back. I dream of my mother and brother, as well.
cw for Game of Thrones stuff (this time it's not a joke!)
But yours must have been much like you.
[Dany's parents had been brother and sister; it may be uncomfortable, but it's the truth.]
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[ At the very least, the idea of a bastard is different. ]
She might've been, but I can't imagine my mother tolerating my father's cruelties if that were the case. I wouldn't have.
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What should she have done? I don't know much, but why did no one ever seem to raise a finger to stop him?
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I don't know. No one's told me. Because he was king? Hardly a reason to tolerate a mad man, let alone serve one.
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[And they both know what had become of his uncle.]
Maybe no one knows what to do when the king is mad, or bad, or cruel. They say the throne took care of the cruel king itself. I don't know what there is to be done when the queen blows up the Great Sept, except that it's only one reason why she can't stay on the throne.
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[ Still, the lack of one's ability to choose for him or herself... she's little love for Jon's father, seeing as he was the Usurper's best friend, but she can understand that. Were her family still alive, she'd have likely married her brother's son. Because they weren't, she'd married Drogo. ]
The games these houses play are what 'took care' of cruel kings. But a queen who destroys in a fit of vengeance? And in reaction to something she herself invited? It's continued because none know what to do.
That will change.
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[But before he met her, hadn't he already been aware that he could plant the seeds of that sort of resignation? If he survived the war, a king should marry. And he should marry wisely. And despite the prejudices of the Northern lords, he doesn't think he could have chosen any more wisely than he has.]
It will change. But I was speaking of cruel kings, not mad ones. The Conqueror's cruel son.
[Maegor, he means, Visenya's son who built the Red Keep.
All those Targaryen kings of old whose deeds were taught to him by Maester Luwin... he never really thought he'd need the knowledge this intimately. What bastard boy of the North would ever think he was going to grow to meet, let alone love, the last Targaryen princess?]
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[ But she doesn't say this to dredge up bad memories. Alas, she's unaware of his own thoughts in this moment, but they echo her own about duty and marriage--not that it would prove to be a fruitful thing with someone she didn't love, seeing as she couldn't have children.
With Jon, she hopes just that much more. ]
And I mean the stag's purported child king. You met him?
[ Her look holds a hint of appreciation for his knowledge of her family's history. What princess would ever expect a boy of the North to care of her family's people and their legacy the way she did? ]
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I met him. I didn't like him, but I never knew he would kill my father.
All our fathers, killed by the lions.
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The lions will be met with fire and blood, my love.
[ Doesn't matter that she thinks it's perhaps best her father was killed by one of the lions. ]
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[He's not sure whether or not that description is fair to Sansa, but it's at least fair in part; it doesn't touch enough on how his sister has become a sweet and cautious and grave lady.]
I don't know who did for the Lioness's cruel son, but I can't say I had much sorrow to spare for him.
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[ She can't help the wry smile. Had all these months been erased, she'd find it frustrating. But they've had this time, and she knows him. It's easier to make light of it. ]
That it's even reached the point of this [ No finishing that thought, for she's shaking her head. ] That sort of anger isn't merely inherent to a child, but is taught.
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Oh, he was every bit his mother's son.
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And that mother's paid for part of what she's done.
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Not until we stop it. Or he does.
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[She makes him feel like he can do more... though tonight, it's really Mordred, Chiron, Siegfried, Arthur who have done the most. It's been a long time since he's taken this kind of role at home, but at home, there's rarely any man much more capable for the tasks he tackles. What could they do in the Great War with even half of their fellows' current strength?]
I hope this Regency wolf hasn't thought to approach the lioness.
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[ Upon mention of Cersei, she exhales. Sharp and displeased over the idea of the Regency approaching the other woman. She's not met her, but from all that's been said... it wouldn't do any of them well. ]
Do you not think she's prideful enough to deny them their offer?
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But she looks like her son now, hair all cropped, and it was very hard to persuade her about the Dead. She called it a joke at one point, before she saw.
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this isn't the time or the place, you two
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b l e a k
zombie movie
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vaguely waves hands about anatomy and beng eaten ig
cw Game of Thrones (seriously, apologies in advance, don't read this)