Paul Atreides (
terriblepurpose) wrote in
deercountry2021-12-08 04:28 pm
let me look at the sun | open
Who: Paul Atreides, open
What: Event catch-all
When: Month of December
Where: Archaic Archives, streets of Trench, the forest's edge, memories
Notes: Go ahead and contact me at
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Content Warnings: Violence, body horror (lockjoint), death, religious extremism, extensive Dune spoilers, suicidal ideation, funerals, grief
What: Event catch-all
When: Month of December
Where: Archaic Archives, streets of Trench, the forest's edge, memories
Notes: Go ahead and contact me at
Content Warnings: Violence, body horror (lockjoint), death, religious extremism, extensive Dune spoilers, suicidal ideation, funerals, grief

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[She shakes her head.]
And he has not reappeared since. They tried to assassinate him before, you know. That time, there was some sort of... power that protected him.
[The Professor, she had realized after the incident with Solon, was an extraordinary person. Lysithea was no fool; it was clear that the Archbishop watched him with equal parts tenderness and... rapacity. There was something... divine in his nature.]
Well, thank you. Despite everything, at least I know now. I feel... as if I can lay that memory to rest. It wouldn't have been possible without you.
Truly, I wish I had stayed with him, but -- I know he would not have wished me in harm's way, either.
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What does Paul know about magic? Next to nothing. He gave his word that he would help her. There's no more to say of it.]
You survived to remember him and his lessons. [Paul nods, a slight, solemn gesture.] That's all a teacher could wish for.
[Now seems the time to answer the question she asked of him in the memory. He looks at her directly when he speaks.]
There was nothing you could have done better. Differently, but not better. Retreating when you did was the only choice.
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She could let it go.]
Thank you.
['There was nothing you could have done better.' And for Lysithea, who always needs to do everything perfectly, this is as much absolution as she can expect.
She suddenly feels very fatigued.]
Do stay as long as you wish. But I think I would like a moment with my thoughts.
[He is being (politely) dismissed. Lysithea hovers with her hand on a door leading to a back room.]
...You must tell me more about those suits sometime - and your world. You've seen far too much of mine.
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He feels all right about leaving her here, better than he's felt about most of these journeys into memories. He smiles at her gently, tiredly, and bows once again.]
When we next meet. [It's a promise.] Although I would like to hear more of yours, all the same.
I'll leave you to your rest, Lady von Ordelia.
[With that, he'll go - but not before taking one of those cream buns, for the trip.]