ᴏᴅɪɴ ❧ god of knowledge and wisdom
12 July 2013 @ 07:42 am
[ Beleaguered King of Asgard here with a few short words for you: ]

You have one hour. Make it quick.

[ Really short. That's all. ]

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Kaworu Nagisa | Tabris
12 July 2013 @ 09:53 am
Many try to look at smaller and smaller things, such as microorganisms, cells, atoms. Many also try to look further and further away, into the dark sky, the stars and the planets. And they also try to look back in time, when there was nothing, when you were still growing.

Maybe most have forgotten to look at something that is neither the smallest nor the largest, it's here and existing now. Yourself.

If you could stand outside yourself, be it from the past or the present, would you even recognize yourself, and if you did, would you know yourself? What would you say to yourself? What would you learn from yourself? What would you really like to see?


[ and if people don't wish to engage in a philosophical question, Kaworu has another one much simpler ]

I'm also looking for different tea blends. What would it be your favorite?
 
 
River Tam
12 July 2013 @ 01:52 pm
[The video turns on and there's River, eyes bright and grinning. She looks happy, like she wouldn't' want to be anywhere else.

Which is untrue. She would rather be with her crew but if she had to have her crew gone to have this, this peace of mind that she'd longed for, then it's...Well, not a fair trade but she hasn't quite realized that yet.

She should probably bother with some kind of an introduction but that doesn't matter. She's more excited about the new place and people and the silence. So, instead of offering up a name, a greeting or anything else, River just smiles into the camera for a moment before speaking.]


Someone should come explore with me.
 
 
Robb Stark
12 July 2013 @ 04:31 pm
[It's been a strange few days for Robb, since coming here. There was the shock of his arrival first, then meeting up with his family along with people who apparently knew him before, then there's finding out that yes, he is staying here on a more permanent basis now.

To say he's having mixed feelings about all this is an understatement, but he's going to make the most of it. And besides, he still has questions that need to be answered, and he figures now would be a good time.]


When I arrived here, I was told that I had come here before, though I don't remember it. Is it common, then, for people to leave and return without remembering if they had ever been here at all? [He doubts it, honestly, because people don't just--forget a place like this. He's certain of that much.]

And as for...whatever that was, [aka Loki's guide, wtf was that even] as interesting as it was, there are some things I still don't understand. I want to know as much as I can about it, and this war we're to fight for the gods here. [It's clear he doesn't really think much of this whole "fight a war for us" deal. Blame that pesky Northern honor.

Oh, yeah: one last thing.]


If there is anyone else from Westeros still here after the festival, aside from myself and Arya, then I would like to hear from them.

[And he ends the feed there.]
 
 
Sam Winchester
12 July 2013 @ 09:19 pm
There was a case back home once, with a woman who discovered her husband was cheating on her. She lost her mind, drowned her children in the bath tub, and then threw herself off of a bridge. She haunted the roads, climbing into the cars of men who pulled over, and she killed the ones that were unfaithful. She was a restless spirit, depressed and angry and hurt, crazed by grief and loneliness. But she was able to pass on, and her children too, by bringing her back to the house where everything died.

It's not a happy story, but it happens all the time. Death and grief and madness happen, but there's always peace at the end.

There's a light at the end of the tunnel if you choose to go toward it.