Lady Mary Crawley (
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agentlelog2019-03-04 07:25 pm
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Who: Mary Crawley and Jon Snow
When: After the power plant outage
Where: Around Draega
What: Influence prompt "Baby Light My Fire"
Warnings: None
Mary hadn't initially dealt with the power outage, but in the wake of so many people being without light or heat, she's offered her Craft services - as mediocre as she thinks they might be. Her greatest worry is setting someone's house on fire and causing an even bigger problem. As such, she's worked on this particular bit of craft and she thinks she has it down. Mary knows that she's a good person for this job. Her jewel is particularly powerful, which means that she'll be able to light more lamps without tiring easily.
Jon Snow has decided to come along with her, perhaps to help or perhaps as a bodyguard. Mary's glad to have him. There's unrest between the Blood and landens after the death of Councilwoman Vera. While Mary has gotten particularly good at defensive shields, she'll still take all the protection that she can get.
They meet outside the Queen's residence and begin their walk into town. "I've been practicing this spell, so I'm hoping that there won't be any mishaps," she tells him.
When: After the power plant outage
Where: Around Draega
What: Influence prompt "Baby Light My Fire"
Warnings: None
Mary hadn't initially dealt with the power outage, but in the wake of so many people being without light or heat, she's offered her Craft services - as mediocre as she thinks they might be. Her greatest worry is setting someone's house on fire and causing an even bigger problem. As such, she's worked on this particular bit of craft and she thinks she has it down. Mary knows that she's a good person for this job. Her jewel is particularly powerful, which means that she'll be able to light more lamps without tiring easily.
Jon Snow has decided to come along with her, perhaps to help or perhaps as a bodyguard. Mary's glad to have him. There's unrest between the Blood and landens after the death of Councilwoman Vera. While Mary has gotten particularly good at defensive shields, she'll still take all the protection that she can get.
They meet outside the Queen's residence and begin their walk into town. "I've been practicing this spell, so I'm hoping that there won't be any mishaps," she tells him.

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"It was violent even before then, but people have become more brazen," Mary says. "It feels as though this world is falling apart."
And Mary isn't sure if she can throw her support behind the Queen. She's not sure if the woman is a strong enough leader.
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"The Landen have been made into monsters by the Blood." They reminded him of the Freefolk in a way, targeted and killed because the real enemy was forgotten. "These sort of grudges aren't easy to mend." And his experience in trying to bridge the gap showed him it couldn't be forced.
"I wonder how long it is until we're targeted as well? Strangers don't fare well in war."
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"Will you tell me about where you're from?" she asks. She knows from previous conversation that it's nothing like her world. It's perhaps closer to what her world was like in the Middle Ages.
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He's surprised by the request, glancing at her curiously. "I'm from Westeros. The North, specifically...that's what it's called. The North." Which likely wasn't very original, but it was straightforward, like most Northerners.
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Her guess is no, since he did not know what a typewriter even was. It's kind of fascinating to her that he would come from an entirely different world, one she's never heard of, that still seems similar to her own world in the past.
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"Was your world like this?" She seemed more comfortable here, but that could be because of similar technology or having been here longer than he was. He'd believe either one.
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They arrive at the first house and Mary smiles at the occupant as they state their purpose. Fortunately, they're let in and Mary is led to the darkened lamps in the sitting room. She raises her hands to one of the lamps, almost as if she's being warmed by it. Slowly, a glow starts to emit from the dark bulb until it's completely lit.
Mary grins at Jon. "Quite incredible, isn't it?"