When I'm as cold as a dying stone

Dec 14, 2011 19:30

[It's not that Fenris is completely unaccustomed to cold. He's been to less than temperate regions before, and lived through plenty of seasons that were equally less than temperate. An escaped slave on the run has to endure plenty of unpleasant conditions, and he hadn't always been in the position to be well-equipped for the environments he was ( Read more... )

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[Phone] chaoschildofgod December 15 2011, 01:59:12 UTC
I would say, if we judge by the calls that have been leaking, that our captors are losing control of the system.

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wantasammich December 15 2011, 02:17:44 UTC
Who knows, with these people? Likely they think all this is fun.

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unasked_for December 21 2011, 00:57:11 UTC
Yes, fun. [Fenris' voice is bitterly sarcastic.] Cold and deprivation on top of capture. The charms of this place become more evident every hour we spend here.

...how are you faring, Hawke?

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wantasammich December 21 2011, 01:08:23 UTC
I never said they had good taste.

Oh, I'm just peachy. Freezing my ass off, but I'm not starving. Yet. Also, my dog vanished into thin air an hour ago. Still trying to figure that one out.

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unasked_for December 21 2011, 01:26:47 UTC
Perhaps the abomination ate him.

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phone; klorbags December 17 2011, 00:09:04 UTC
[Cheerful optimism coming your way.]

Perhaps they have lost control. Which would be a positive thing, would it not?

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Phone unasked_for December 21 2011, 00:35:33 UTC
Perhaps, if we were in a position to take control of matters ourselves. But it seems we are not. The powers that be in this place being as helpless as we are might be personally satisfying, but it doesn't help us.

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klorbags December 21 2011, 20:58:09 UTC
At the moment, but perhaps it will develop as a result of their powerlessness that we may gain control.

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unasked_for December 30 2011, 03:34:34 UTC
Again, perhaps. [Fenris' tone is grudging; he doesn't submit to optimism easily.] Though it seems we have little enough idea what there is to take control of, much less how one might do so.

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[ phone ] justiceis_hard December 21 2011, 04:50:06 UTC
You know, I'm going to go for the last option.

This doesn't make any sense that I can see.

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[Phone] unasked_for December 30 2011, 03:36:47 UTC
And if even your questionable leaps of logic can't make sense of this, then we have truly ventured into the inexplicable. [This seems to be more casual snark than Fenris' genuinely looking to start an argument with Anders, judging by his tone...but knowing Anders and the way these two get along, it may become a real argument anyway.]

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