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Myrobalan Shivana ([personal profile] faithlikeaseed) wrote2017-07-29 06:54 pm
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[IC/OOC] Fade Rift Inbox & Contact

(( Need to get a hold of Myr? Drop him a line. Notes, in-person visits, sending crystals, spooky Fade dream shenanigans, you name it. Just specify the type of contact in the first comment of the thread and away we go.

Need to get a hold of the player? Plagueheart#0051 @ Discord or a DW PM is the easiest! ))
nadasharillen: (weep)

[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-02-02 03:50 pm (UTC)(link)
There's a wooden creak as Nari sits in one of the unoccupied chairs nearby. We'd both have it and their fate he said--she hadn't been so transparent in her concerns, had she? It didn't matter, she didn't have the strength left to care. This now, right after... Myr had known Sina. Myr would--

And suddenly, she was holding Sina's hand desperately, her beloved clansister wracked with agonized coughing as a pitiless and inexorable force that none of them understood tore her slowly away. Then Cade shuddering with fever in a corner, damp with unnatural sweat, lost to the world and gripped in the claws of something terrible that lived inside him. And her; outside, always outside, always watching, her efforts futile. Meaningless.

Myr would know. "It's too much," she says simply.
nadasharillen: (bummed)

[personal profile] nadasharillen 2018-02-04 02:54 pm (UTC)(link)
His heartcry is heard, resonating with Nari's own like two plucked strings of the same pitch and she reaches out to take Myr's offered hand with a grip that's almost too tight, repeating his voicing of it: "It isn't fair."

She remembers saying the same, the pain in her throat as the words ripped out of it as she'd wept angrily in Korrin's arms, and suddenly she's wondering whether or not anyone's held Myr. Simon, maybe. She'd seen something strung tenderly between them on one of her visits to the room the two Templar shared, and the resonance grew. She didn't know the mage near well enough for the gesture, but grief--this grief--was a shared bedfellow, and Nari was beginning to understand the fleeting chance of connection, the finite nature of their lives. So she stood, and after a brief hesitation released his hand to instead bend and pull him into a tight embrace.

Then, softer this time, "It isn't fair."
Edited 2018-02-04 14:55 (UTC)