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Loras Tyrell ([personal profile] triplerose) wrote in [community profile] nysalogs 2018-07-17 05:16 am (UTC)

Loras Tyrell // Game of Thrones

[i. A FROZEN LAND / A WARM WELCOME]

[ Loras does not do cold. The coldest he's experienced in his life had been Olympia, and there had been a distinct reason why he'd chosen to settle in Wyver. This is unlike anything he has ever experienced or imagined - and he'd imagined the North to be bad. This, to him, is Beyond The Wall bad.

He finds the journey unforgiving. He doesn't think much of the time passing, or of the people around him. He keeps moving forward because what else can he do beyond stopping? It takes him a while to realize, then, that he's steered off course from the main group. The panic sets in for a good while before the lights come into view through snow.

By the time Loras stumbles in through the gates of Nadril, he wants nothing more than to find a place to sleep, and to make sure his friends arrived, and to warm up.
]


[ii. CENTRAL]

[ Loras is not immediately ready to explore. He's hesitant to leave his lodgings, already weary of the cold. But he tells himself he should try and do something, so he bundles up, and he goes for a walk. His steps lead him to the station the locals call Central, and his curiosity gets the better of him.

He's glad for it, too, when he comes across the gardens inside. The familiarity of it is calming and it's refreshing to see some sort of life in this otherwise frozen wasteland.

He's not even sure how much time has passed since he got there. He just knows that he's reluctant to leave.
]


[iii. WILDCARD]

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