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daenerys targaryen ([personal profile] exiling) wrote in [community profile] asgardeventide2014-01-27 09:32 am

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[ The backdrop is only the wall of her room in House Hel and in place of a missing crown her hair is braided back from her face. ]

I am Daenerys Stormborn, of House Targaryen. I traveled with many of you to the front at Alfheim, though this world remembers my face from a time now lost to me. If we once had dealings in the past I would speak with you of them.

[ Better than bumping into each and every person one at a time, as she's been doing for over a week now. A beat, and she continues. ]

Among you are men and women that claim the Seven Kingdoms their home, to whom my family name and titles are more familiar. Whether you hail from Westeros or the Free Cities and beyond - I make only two simple requests. [ Many of them have already come forward, but there is at least one false name that doesn't match up and one Kingslayer that hasn't shown his face. ] To friends, I ask that you tell me of your time in Asgard. [ Her back and shoulders remain straight, her gaze hardening just a fraction. ] To all others, [ oathbreakers and pretenders alike ] convince me that our cause in this world is truly a common one.

[ And that no blood needs to be spilled on these foreign streets. Their feuds can resume back home where they can be settled and not forgotten.

Or just stay out of her way. Khaleesi out. ]
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[personal profile] stilledsurgeon 2014-02-24 04:11 am (UTC)(link)
Well, I suppose it beats a man getting power by killing more people than the other guy, or just being born. Still, leave it to the human race to be able to screw up even the noblest ideals.

I wouldn't say he's beholden to no one. If he screws up too badly, he might get impeached, or just lose the vote to someone else the next election.

[He shrugs and tries to look nonchalant about it all.]

Because the guys on the other side have a different style of politics than we do, and our leaders want to keep them from spreading. The "Red Menace", it's called in the propaganda. Frankly, I don't think it's something worth killing people for.
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[personal profile] stilledsurgeon 2014-02-27 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Good! That's kind of the exception to the rule, though, isn't it?

[He laughs and shakes his head.]

Oh, no, I'm far too lazy to run for office. Nothing would ever get done.