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multiversallogs2011-06-05 11:08 am
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Who: Boromir and Ilde.
What: Boromir is on his way to a tavern for post-monster slaying ale, andgets drive-by trolledmeets Ilde along the way.
Where: Somewhere by the Gross Tar!
When: Sukkardi (Saturday) evening.
Notes: None.
Warnings: None.
Boromir was restless. In less than a week he had been slain in battle, resurrected in the strangest city imaginable, attacked by even stranger creatures and resolutely he had battled on. But when he had finally gotten back to the Valhalla Inn on Sukkardi morning, washed and tried to get some rest, he found he could only manage a few hours. He wasn't used to a long night's sleep; he had been travelling for months on end, alert and ready at the slightest hint of danger. It was impossible to suddenly stop.
The answer was to find whatever tavern was still open and hope that a good, long drink of ale could bring him some respite.
Still unsure about his bearings, especially at night, he made his way towards the Gross Tar and followed the river.

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"That's probably where I went wrong," she sighs, as if terribly concerned with her own lack of virtue. (She's really not.) "I was still young and badly behaved and I got-" she makes a little gesture here that doesn't really translate to anything at all, though she means 'kidnapped, tortured horribly', and this is one of the other reasons she shouldn't drink, "so I'm not very good."
That she laughs, here, is not a good thing; it isn't a good sound.
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"Sometimes we can't afford to be." There's the beginning of a confession in there, somewhere. He can't begin to understand what Ilde has gone through, and vice versa, but sometimes it's easier to be lenient towards other people and their circumstances than your own.
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It's not strictly untrue, although the pretence is more for Ilde's benefit than his own.
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"Okay," she says, unnecessarily at this point.
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"I'm completely...fine," she assures him, in direct contradiction to the evidence.
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Then, to Ilde, "How are you feeling?"
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She's still casually using him as a tether to remaining upright, though, so let's all be grateful she's not wearing her favourite pair of heels right now. "I feel nice," she says, rising up on the balls of her feet for a moment, just because.