faithlikeaseed: (deer)
Myrobalan Shivana ([personal profile] faithlikeaseed) wrote2019-08-01 12:00 am
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silverhands: (explaining)

[personal profile] silverhands 2020-05-24 08:34 am (UTC)(link)
He doesn't know what's going on, and yet at the same time it's agonizingly clear, familiar as the screech of tortured muscles after battle. He knows where that desolation comes from.

"Is that--she can't be--the bitch is calling retreat! They're leaving us!"

"They're what? Fucking--we can't hold the line like this! We can't do it without the Horde!"

"Look at them! They're gone, we have to go, there's too many--"

"But the Highlord! The Highlord, he's still...I'm not going without Fordring, I won't do it--"

"If we don't go now, there won't be a Crusade left for him to lead."


He reaches for Myr's shoulder, fearful for his health in body and soul, and holds it tight.

"It isn't failing them if you let go of the ones beyond help, friend. But you don't help anything if you wear out all your strength so you have none left for the living. They're the ones who need you. These ones--all that can help them now is prayer."

It's a speech he's given more times than he can count, on that interminable journey back from the Broken Shore.
silverhands: (looking up)

[personal profile] silverhands 2020-05-27 10:10 am (UTC)(link)
Fortunately, this is precisely what a brick wall with arms is best for, and Simon catches him without thinking, holds him first for steadiness and then for comfort, gentle and firm. It's slightly difficult, unaccustomed as he is to having to avoid a faceful of magnificent antler, but in a situation that so clearly and urgently calls for a hug, he will make it work.

"But you can't help them like this now," he says softly. Not 'can't help them' period; it would be cruel to be so blunt. "Not by hurting yourself, or by tending to their bodies alone. And whatever happened then--whatever people said--it isn't true anymore. I know the living care for you now and want your help. I'm living, aren't I?"

He's just one man, and a new acquaintance at that, but already he knows the faun well enough to know how well-liked he must be among the other Mirrorbound. How could he not be?
silverhands: (not buying it)

[personal profile] silverhands 2020-05-29 01:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Simon doesn't know how this tower came to lie in ruins, and the mental picture he's beginning to build from Myr's words involves the faun singlehandedly wrecking the place with what must have been an incredibly powerful spell gone awry. Surely, from the way he's talking, the collapse must have been his doing--but equally obviously, he can't have meant to.

He rubs at Myr's back with one large hand as his friend relents and leans on him, and after a long moment, tries to steer him gently to a place where they can sit and rest.

"What is it that happened, exactly? That you think people would condemn you for?"