hollowchild: (that matters more than survival)
hollowchild ([personal profile] hollowchild) wrote in [community profile] asgardeventide2014-02-08 08:16 pm

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[sophie is sitting on her bed in her room, which means that behind her the walls are painted with a mural that looks like the silhouettes of trees in the last bits of twilight. she's a little thing, more hair than girl, and her voice is low and even and calm.]

It occurred to me, in the midst of a conversation I was having with a friend, that most of the Travellers here now likely weren't here when all of this started. Or, rather, when it came to a head the first time, as none of us were here when it started. We've plenty of reason not to trust the gods entirely, but that doesn't mean that the war isn't real or that the threat isn't true.

[she gives a little shrug. gods. what can you do?]

It was over a year ago now, the first Ragnarok, at least as the seasons pass in Asgard. It may have been a prophesied battle, but we weren't prepared, not really. By the end, we were hungry, exhausted, injured. Many died and our enemies were still strong. Asgard should have fallen.

It didn't. Not because of anything we did, but because of Freyr, who sacrificed himself and wiped out a great many of the invading forces, and drove the rest to retreat. You can still see the mark of it out beyond the wall.

Before that, I wasn't sure this was real. I wasn't sure I believed, because it's a rather unbelievable story, isn't it? That those people in the castle are gods and we've been spirited away to the mother of all worlds, that this place, this rather unextraordinary place, as places go, is the root of all things. But then I watched a god die, and that changes things. When someone who believes that they will live more or less forever, who would never grow old or wither away, when someone like that decides to die to try to save something, we should all pause for a moment. We should pause and wonder if there's any greater show of fear in the world than that, and wonder what makes gods afraid.

[she sets her chin on her hand.]

In any case, I've seen a great deal of doubt, and it's understandable. I thought it might help if those of us who have been here the longest might speak about what we've seen. This is a war, it has been here, and it's coming back. And if what we've been through recently is any indication, it will only be worse the second time.

If anyone has questions, I'll answer them as best I can, and welcome others to do so as well.
likethetragedy: (If I'm alone I cannot hate)

[personal profile] likethetragedy 2014-02-09 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
I wouldn't know where to start asking questions. This whole place is a mystery to me.
likethetragedy: (And far away they talk about me)

[personal profile] likethetragedy 2014-02-09 02:22 am (UTC)(link)
What signs were there that the prophesy was coming true? Did they mention having any more?

[Her blood chills as she remembers that voice in her head. Elektra used to be able to see the future, but not like that.]
likethetragedy: (At the start of a journey)

[personal profile] likethetragedy 2014-02-09 04:09 am (UTC)(link)
I understand. We're shaping a different future now.
likethetragedy: (If I'm alone I cannot hate)

[personal profile] likethetragedy 2014-02-09 05:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Well the only alternative is to die.... That is what happens to us, right? We won't come back after everything else reborn?
likethetragedy: (Can you forgive me again?)

[personal profile] likethetragedy 2014-02-13 04:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Hm. [Well that's reason enough to keep playing along. She doesn't care if she dies, but there is one person she wants to keep living back at home. For him, Elektra can keep playing along.]

Would it be alright to contact you later if I think of something else?
likethetragedy: (In that sound everything will change)

[personal profile] likethetragedy 2014-02-16 01:24 am (UTC)(link)
We'll talk again then. [She'll hang up because what are people skills?]