"Hello, there! This is Flora. It seems I'm not here right now, but if you would like to leave a message, I'll get back to you as soon as I can. Until then, thank you for getting in touch, and have a wonderful day!"
[ He sounds apologetic about this. He always is when he's making someone use magic for his sake. ]
I can wait outside my rooms.
[ Lady can stay inside, guarding them, although the wards do a decent enough job. Lancelot isn't sure if they'd stop her teleporting in, which is why he's opting for outside them. ]
oh do you want to just skip to the greenwood after this one
[ He offers her a slightly nervous smile when she finally arrives, takes her hand and allows himself to be pulled out to the Greenwood. The clear, cool air goes some way to clearing his mind but he's still worried. He cannot help it. Lancelot's shoulders drop and he studies her a moment, finally collects himself. ]
Lady Flora. I know you believe it better to avoid bloodshed where we can. I am the same. Yet...
[ Lancelot takes a breath, steels himself. ]
There will be a battle soon. The preparations are already in place. Some of the Unseelie watchtowers have already been destroyed. The Cathraon plains will be an unsafe place to be.
[Flora takes it all in with a slight, concerned frown. It feels so soon, like just yesterday they were exchanging presents and drinking cocoa and whatever else.
She exhales gently, her voice quiet.]
Haven't the Plains seen enough bloodshed? [But she knows the answer to her own question.]
[ They were Ridire's, and Lancelot will not disobey. ]
I am doing what I can to -- lessen this. Yet Morla is more viscous than us. You saw how she burned through the forests to get to Cothromac. I have -- a few ideas, if you are willing. I will not ask you to hurt anyone, but if we can -- keep some of the troops from battle then we keep them from losing their lives.
[ He hesitates, uncertain still. ]
You are not obligated to agree, please do not feel so. Your heart is your own.
[Flora does know, very intimately. Which will make this all the more ironic later, but hey.
She has her own misgivings about this that have nothing to do with him, but she knows, she can see that he's trying and she wants him to know that.]
Then, please, tell me what it is you have in mind. I don't know if I'll be able to agree depending on it, but that doesn't mean that I doubt that you're doing all you can to see that through.
GMT, I just woke up! Which doesn't mean I can type. Viscous? vicious...
[ Lancelot nods understanding, gathers himself to try and word this correctly. ]
I worry she may send elementals again, may burn our armies and the lands around it clean through. I was hoping you might -- lessen the damage, if it comes to it. Help put out any fires Morla's troops begin, and -- well. The plains are largely desolate, little grows there. Yet you have command of nature, Flora. I hope to scatter Morla's troops, discourage them from attempting a fight. I thought, perhaps, if that plan succeeds you could overgrow the land behind them -- make it difficult for them to return. Forgive me if the plan is poor, I know little enough of magic. If nothing else -- it may be worth doing defensively. Overgrowing areas around Caer Glaem, in case Morla decides to surprise us while we push our front line.
No, these are good ideas. I'm not certain where the attacks are taking place, but if you could mark for me locations that you believe have strategic importance on a map, perhaps, I will do my best to create preemptive defenses. It will take some time, though. I may need to ask for help, if that's alright with you.
[ He makes a relieved sound, offers her a weak smile and reaches for her hands. ]
Of course.
[ Lancelot frowns in thought, trying to call up locations from memory.. ]
I fear the worst damage may be Nimh Gleanne. It is the quickest route up through to Caer Scima and they will know it. If the Unseelie have any sense they will try to stop us reaching La Llorona.
Edited (accidentally teleported them mid tag) 2015-01-18 11:05 (UTC)
[Nimh Gleanne. The Barrel. There's a sadness on her face that she doesn't manage to hide in time, but she listens all the same and lets him take her hands, because she wants to.
It is a big stretch of road. They are going to need a lot of countermeasures...she's going to need to get started as soon as possible.]
That does make sense. Alright, so the defense of Caer Glaem, something for Nimh Gleanne, and some measure to prevent Unseelie forcest from retreating? Do I have that correctly, so far?
[It's a lot of work, that goes without saying, but her tone doesn't, actually. There's no accusations, just a want for clarity.]
Not to stop them retreating, to stop them returning. If --
[ Lancelot sighs, tired. ]
I have friends in the other court too. You know this. I have no wish to see them harmed. If my plan works we can make a large portion of the army retreat, scattered, give way to our troops. Yet all the same, if they regroup and return it will be as if re-reinforcements have come upon our army. If we cannot keep them back I fear they may be killed, but if we can -- immobilise them, trap them, conjure them to sleep as they flee then perhaps... Perhaps the monarchs can have their wish with less blood on our hands.
The fault is my own. I accepted a role where I must lead soldiers, must fight a battle. It is no surprise you suspected me of enacting a plan to stop any escape. Every death will be a weight I carry. I am aware of this. I have no desire to be remembered as bloodthirsty or merciless.
It isn't. [But they'll just go on with the blame and sorry olympics, so she proceeds.
She should have known better from the start, but hearing him say that is reassuring.]
Well...lets see what we can do about lessening the burden, then. [Her hands, still in his, glow for a moment and he'll feel the warmth and lightness of her magic before a map appears above their hands. She smiles lightly.]
[She smiles back at him to show that there is no harm done. In fact, she's been comforted by his touch.]
Markings will show if you touch the map. Here. So, there needs to be defense for Caer Glaem...[Flora draws a circle with her finger, and a dark one forms on the map.] you'd also like for the forests to be more difficult to traverse [She draws a line this time, at the border of the wood.] And you suspect a great deal of battle might happen around Nimh Gleanne? [She draws an 'x' there.]
[ Lancelot nods agreement studying the map, then finally lifts a hand to gesture at the Great Greenwood. Where they are. He frowns, drops his hand and glances back out into it. ]
The forest here is... alive. Can you feel it? Not only alive as any trees and flowers should be, but... it has a presence.
[ He looks back up, studies Flora. ]
I wonder if it might be negotiated with. If we can help it we should not hinder our own, if we could find a way to make it recognise intruders... those who wish us harm.
Most trees and flowers have more presence than people realise, but yes, the Greenwood is particularly special. I can feel it. I will see what I can do, especially for the sake of the dryads that live here.
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Very well, I can be there right now. Would you like for me to come and get you, or will you make your own way?
[He should know by now that right now means right now.]
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[ He sounds apologetic about this. He always is when he's making someone use magic for his sake. ]
I can wait outside my rooms.
[ Lady can stay inside, guarding them, although the wards do a decent enough job. Lancelot isn't sure if they'd stop her teleporting in, which is why he's opting for outside them. ]
oh do you want to just skip to the greenwood after this one
I wouldn't have offered if I minded, Lancelot. It's fine! I'll see you, then?
[She will just be zoom there and wait for him if he needs to prep or grab anything.]
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Lady Flora. I know you believe it better to avoid bloodshed where we can. I am the same. Yet...
[ Lancelot takes a breath, steels himself. ]
There will be a battle soon. The preparations are already in place. Some of the Unseelie watchtowers have already been destroyed. The Cathraon plains will be an unsafe place to be.
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She exhales gently, her voice quiet.]
Haven't the Plains seen enough bloodshed? [But she knows the answer to her own question.]
What would you like of me?
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[ They were Ridire's, and Lancelot will not disobey. ]
I am doing what I can to -- lessen this. Yet Morla is more viscous than us. You saw how she burned through the forests to get to Cothromac. I have -- a few ideas, if you are willing. I will not ask you to hurt anyone, but if we can -- keep some of the troops from battle then we keep them from losing their lives.
[ He hesitates, uncertain still. ]
You are not obligated to agree, please do not feel so. Your heart is your own.
squint, do you need to be sleeping, jack
She has her own misgivings about this that have nothing to do with him, but she knows, she can see that he's trying and she wants him to know that.]
Then, please, tell me what it is you have in mind. I don't know if I'll be able to agree depending on it, but that doesn't mean that I doubt that you're doing all you can to see that through.
GMT, I just woke up! Which doesn't mean I can type. Viscous? vicious...
I worry she may send elementals again, may burn our armies and the lands around it clean through. I was hoping you might -- lessen the damage, if it comes to it. Help put out any fires Morla's troops begin, and -- well. The plains are largely desolate, little grows there. Yet you have command of nature, Flora. I hope to scatter Morla's troops, discourage them from attempting a fight. I thought, perhaps, if that plan succeeds you could overgrow the land behind them -- make it difficult for them to return. Forgive me if the plan is poor, I know little enough of magic. If nothing else -- it may be worth doing defensively. Overgrowing areas around Caer Glaem, in case Morla decides to surprise us while we push our front line.
sorry for laaate
DONT BE ME
Of course.
[ Lancelot frowns in thought, trying to call up locations from memory.. ]
I fear the worst damage may be Nimh Gleanne. It is the quickest route up through to Caer Scima and they will know it. If the Unseelie have any sense they will try to stop us reaching La Llorona.
ASPIRES TO BE BETTER THAN YOU
It is a big stretch of road. They are going to need a lot of countermeasures...she's going to need to get started as soon as possible.]
That does make sense. Alright, so the defense of Caer Glaem, something for Nimh Gleanne, and some measure to prevent Unseelie forcest from retreating? Do I have that correctly, so far?
[It's a lot of work, that goes without saying, but her tone doesn't, actually. There's no accusations, just a want for clarity.]
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Not to stop them retreating, to stop them returning. If --
[ Lancelot sighs, tired. ]
I have friends in the other court too. You know this. I have no wish to see them harmed. If my plan works we can make a large portion of the army retreat, scattered, give way to our troops. Yet all the same, if they regroup and return it will be as if re-reinforcements have come upon our army. If we cannot keep them back I fear they may be killed, but if we can -- immobilise them, trap them, conjure them to sleep as they flee then perhaps... Perhaps the monarchs can have their wish with less blood on our hands.
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I've misunderstood you, I'm sorry.
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She should have known better from the start, but hearing him say that is reassuring.]
Well...lets see what we can do about lessening the burden, then. [Her hands, still in his, glow for a moment and he'll feel the warmth and lightness of her magic before a map appears above their hands. She smiles lightly.]
I'll need my hands back for a moment.
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Thank you. Any help is welcome.
[ Lancelot's eyes finally lift to the map, equal part curious and in awe of it. Magic always does that to him, he could never find it mundane. ]
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Markings will show if you touch the map. Here. So, there needs to be defense for Caer Glaem...[Flora draws a circle with her finger, and a dark one forms on the map.] you'd also like for the forests to be more difficult to traverse [She draws a line this time, at the border of the wood.] And you suspect a great deal of battle might happen around Nimh Gleanne? [She draws an 'x' there.]
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The forest here is... alive. Can you feel it? Not only alive as any trees and flowers should be, but... it has a presence.
[ He looks back up, studies Flora. ]
I wonder if it might be negotiated with. If we can help it we should not hinder our own, if we could find a way to make it recognise intruders... those who wish us harm.
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[ He frowns, earnest and concerned all at once. ]
Do only what you can. I know you must have your own duties and affairs to attend to.