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Who: Jon Snow (
song_of_ice) & OTA
What: May Catch-all
When: May
Where: Olympia
Warning(s): None for now
I. Fiona Cove
[He hadn't seen a beach before, not like this. The one at Dragonstone had been darker and cooler, nothing like the heat radiating from the sand here. The water was a blue he had never imagined before, the sun sparkling along the surface, it was blinding. He wasn't certain what to make of it. The warm weather was closer to Westeros, rather than the jungles of Wyver. It was almost refreshing, if it wasn't still a bit oppressive for a Northern man.
He removed his boots, wading slowly into the water to feel the waves lapping against his ankles. His eyes remained fixed on the horizon, curious what lay beyond the waters. It wasn't the first that he wondered what was out there aside from Olympia and Wyver, but this was the first where he considered exploring. Or he did, if it didn't mean moving from the water.
A small tint of color caught his eye. Kneeling, he pulled a small shell from the sand and lifted it up, the pink soft against his fingers. He could making something with this or give it to someone. The first treasure he pulled from the sea...that wasn't himself.]
II. The Tavern
[After having visited family and gathered the last of his stuff from home, Jon stopped by the tavern he had frequented. The ale was honeyed and it was never that crowded inside. Now that there were so many more visiting Olympia, others weren't interested in simply standing around. This allowed Jon a bit of peace and privacy. Fiona Cove would be packed by now, meanwhile he could have a bit of quiet.
He ordered a cup of ale and set his bag of coins on the table. If someone he knew entered, he could buy a round for them. Otherwise, the server would receive a generous tip.]
III. The Stables
[He'd been arranging this gift for Daenerys for awhile. The silver unicorn had been marked for her shortly after she had awoken in stasis, apparently a match for his steed in speed and far more beautiful than any other horse he had seen here. After paying for her, he tied the unicorn's reins to his bridle, allowing his horse to lead the creature. He would go at a gallop once they left Olympia, for now, he'd let her admire her surroundings before they reached the humid jungles of Wyver.
He nodded to those he recognized, pausing to buy an apple for the unicorn and to greet anyone who showed an interest. He was in a good, gregarious mood for once and he wanted to enjoy it before an inevitable darkness returned to this world.]
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What: May Catch-all
When: May
Where: Olympia
Warning(s): None for now
I. Fiona Cove
[He hadn't seen a beach before, not like this. The one at Dragonstone had been darker and cooler, nothing like the heat radiating from the sand here. The water was a blue he had never imagined before, the sun sparkling along the surface, it was blinding. He wasn't certain what to make of it. The warm weather was closer to Westeros, rather than the jungles of Wyver. It was almost refreshing, if it wasn't still a bit oppressive for a Northern man.
He removed his boots, wading slowly into the water to feel the waves lapping against his ankles. His eyes remained fixed on the horizon, curious what lay beyond the waters. It wasn't the first that he wondered what was out there aside from Olympia and Wyver, but this was the first where he considered exploring. Or he did, if it didn't mean moving from the water.
A small tint of color caught his eye. Kneeling, he pulled a small shell from the sand and lifted it up, the pink soft against his fingers. He could making something with this or give it to someone. The first treasure he pulled from the sea...that wasn't himself.]
II. The Tavern
[After having visited family and gathered the last of his stuff from home, Jon stopped by the tavern he had frequented. The ale was honeyed and it was never that crowded inside. Now that there were so many more visiting Olympia, others weren't interested in simply standing around. This allowed Jon a bit of peace and privacy. Fiona Cove would be packed by now, meanwhile he could have a bit of quiet.
He ordered a cup of ale and set his bag of coins on the table. If someone he knew entered, he could buy a round for them. Otherwise, the server would receive a generous tip.]
III. The Stables
[He'd been arranging this gift for Daenerys for awhile. The silver unicorn had been marked for her shortly after she had awoken in stasis, apparently a match for his steed in speed and far more beautiful than any other horse he had seen here. After paying for her, he tied the unicorn's reins to his bridle, allowing his horse to lead the creature. He would go at a gallop once they left Olympia, for now, he'd let her admire her surroundings before they reached the humid jungles of Wyver.
He nodded to those he recognized, pausing to buy an apple for the unicorn and to greet anyone who showed an interest. He was in a good, gregarious mood for once and he wanted to enjoy it before an inevitable darkness returned to this world.]
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"Just a moment!" It doesn't take her much longer to tear muscle and fat into hefty pieces, tossing them in the air. The fledglings each leap up to catch a piece, awkwardly flying off with their catches.
Which leaves Dany wiping blood and muck off her hands as she turns to look over at Jon.
....who has a horse with a-- "Is that a horn on its head?"
Why on earth is there a horn on a horse's head?
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"It is. It's called a 'unicorn.'" His hand ran over its nose, gently stroking the creature as it watched Dany. "Some of the other refugees recognized it. I think it was a legend in their world." Or something of the sort. He could remember that same sort of surprise when he first saw Daenerys' dragons, here and on Dragonstone. "They're supposed to be magic."
She had a habit of attracting magic to her, he noticed...just as he did.
"Do you like her?"
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She's not the most presentable, with blood on her top and her ragged skirt, more akin to the Dothraki stylings than anything she'd wear during her travels. These sorts of clothing were far more durable and appropriate for more of the laborious tasks with dragons. Still, it doesn't stop her from padding closer, studying the silver with a curious eye. (She dutifully ignores the pang for her own silver, now dead.)
"What sort of magic?"
Her answer of whether she likes or dislikes the creature will come later.
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He should have considered asking the stable master about the creature, but he'd been more eager to lead it back to Wyver. To the unicorn's credit, it had been calm all through the journey and even now with the scent of blood in the air. It possessed a quiet strength, suitable for a woman that was magical in her own right, he hoped.
"She runs fast. I thought you might want a race through the jungle? I had been meaning to show you some of the places I explored when I was here before."
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It isn't magic that makes someone pure or good. Mirri Maz Durr was neither pure, nor good, and she embraced magic wholeheartedly. And while Wanda was good, she carried her wounds and scars, having done things that some may not view as pure.
"I wonder what sort of strain that puts on the unicorn. All magic comes with a price."
That has her looking at him, now, with the same sort of curious wonder. Her brows arch.
"My love, you've forgotten that I've no mount to ride, lest I break Drogon free from his stable."
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Whether or not magic could be that didn't matter. From the way others had talked of the creature, it meant something to their world. The legends were beautiful and unicorns were rare breeds that held an innocence that the world could never fully shelter. That was more powerful than any magic he'd seen before.
"It does, but magic doesn't always have to end badly." Whatever he might feel about his resurrection, something had come out of it. A second chance.
He grinned at her, leaning closer as though he was imparting a secret. "She's for you, Dany. She's yours. You can ride with me now whenever you wish and probably put my horse to shame."