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jewelsofasgard2015-07-19 08:21 pm
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Welcome to Asgard
Who: Loki and anyone who is around (feel free to mingle)
Where: Asgard's Keep and surrounding lands
When: Say about a week's worth of time, July 19-26, pick a day
What: New people are beginning to arrive in Asgard in the wake of Loki's decision to ask Ebon Askavi. He's still not sure how he feels about this.
Warnings: Violence potential, please use trigger warnings and tag porn as applicable
Loki has only been back in Asgard for a few days, but he still can't shake the restlessness of having been gone. The keep doesn't feel safe to him, of course--it probably never will again--but Ebon Askavi had been frightening in its own right. The stress of the trip, of keeping himself in order and calm, has begun to take its toll.
And if he's done his job, new people will be arriving. He's anticipating that with a special sort of hope and horror mixed. The land must be healed. And he'll do whatever it takes to see that happen, even if it means kneeling to a Queen again. If he's lucky, maybe he won't survive the experience this time... so long as Asgard does. He'd knelt before the Lady of Ebon Askavi and... but it won't be her that's coming. If it was her, he'd almost be able to believe things would be all right.
But he'll just have to trust.
The keep is made as ready as it can be for visitors, cleaned and ready to be welcoming--as welcoming as anywhere can be in these troubled, untrusting times. Loki occupies himself in the gardens, though he studiously avoids the northern garden, and may disappear for some time in the western one. He also goes for long rides, watching for incursions from other territories, and waiting. Someone is just as likely to meet him on the road as they are in the keep.
Where: Asgard's Keep and surrounding lands
When: Say about a week's worth of time, July 19-26, pick a day
What: New people are beginning to arrive in Asgard in the wake of Loki's decision to ask Ebon Askavi. He's still not sure how he feels about this.
Warnings: Violence potential, please use trigger warnings and tag porn as applicable
Loki has only been back in Asgard for a few days, but he still can't shake the restlessness of having been gone. The keep doesn't feel safe to him, of course--it probably never will again--but Ebon Askavi had been frightening in its own right. The stress of the trip, of keeping himself in order and calm, has begun to take its toll.
And if he's done his job, new people will be arriving. He's anticipating that with a special sort of hope and horror mixed. The land must be healed. And he'll do whatever it takes to see that happen, even if it means kneeling to a Queen again. If he's lucky, maybe he won't survive the experience this time... so long as Asgard does. He'd knelt before the Lady of Ebon Askavi and... but it won't be her that's coming. If it was her, he'd almost be able to believe things would be all right.
But he'll just have to trust.
The keep is made as ready as it can be for visitors, cleaned and ready to be welcoming--as welcoming as anywhere can be in these troubled, untrusting times. Loki occupies himself in the gardens, though he studiously avoids the northern garden, and may disappear for some time in the western one. He also goes for long rides, watching for incursions from other territories, and waiting. Someone is just as likely to meet him on the road as they are in the keep.
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"Thank you for the consideration, Prince. Forgive my ignorance, but I assume you do have sufficient authority to accept my offer?"
The other male hasn't introduced himself yet, after all.
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Loki smiles. "I do. I am Loki, son of the late Queen, Frigga. I watch over her lands in her stead."
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He bows again, this time to an acknowledged social superior as well as one with Jewels above his own--because even though Delta wears the Green as well, he certainly doesn't display it openly. Green is a threat in some circles. Summer-sky is not. "Then I am honored to meet you, Prince Loki. I hope to prove myself worthy of service to this land."
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Actually, he'll just be following Delta for the whole time, to watch him. Invisibly, of course. But he doesn't trust anything this easy.
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When he does make his way to the library, though, his posture changes tellingly; he can relax here and he knows it. Oh, there's work to be done--even a library in prime condition can use renewal of preservation spells and new works to add to the old, but here even the more mundane skills of reorganization, bookbinding, and repairing damaged texts will be much needed. That he can do, and it will give him the time he needs here to decide if he wants to stay for the long term or leave quietly once his initial work is done.
"Prince Loki?"
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Amora had only liked books she though useful. Lorelei hadn't liked books at all. He'd hidden many, but they hadn't been in the nicest places.
Still, he has to be present now, and with a face that tells nothing. He steps out from between the shelves, pleasant and neutral. "Yes, Prince Moran. You see here the sad state of affairs in which we find ourselves."
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Delta lets a smile slip onto his face. "I shall have my work cut out for me, I think. Is there a catalogue of contents or would it be best to start from scratch?"
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He does need men of vision around. Cautiously, he allows himself a tiny drop of hope. More than that might be poisonous. "I think it best that you start from scratch. Things have become exceptionally disordered from when last we had a librarian. You might well drive yourself mad with the vision of the past."
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He nods, already seeing plans forming in his mind. "It will take some time. I think it would be best to give the shelves a thorough cleaning first, and then the books can be placed individually after they're entered into a catalogue. That will also give me opportunity to assess the condition of each and make a priority list for which are most in need of attention and which can wait. Would that be an acceptable plan?"
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Yes, he has his work cut out for him, and even having a basic plan in place has him thinking of how to proceed. Perhaps this is a place he can settle in to.
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Definitely hopefully now, he says, "I've a few more caches of books yet to recover, so you picky to be kept busy for some time."
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Are there mostly novels? Histories? Books of Craft lore? Recipes? He's curious what kind of people live here, or have lived here. What kind of books are in the caches? And once there's an accurate list of what they do and do not have, what sorts of books will he be looking to acquire? These are all questions for later, but ones his curiosity brings up nonetheless.
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Well, and the even rarer tomes, he will wait until he sees if his hope is proven or not. "Take a look around, if you like, before I retreat to my own duties. See if anything else strikes you as an immediate need."
The books present in the library are a fair mix, with many novels and books of poetry. There are a few shelves of craft lore and more archaic books of knowledge, and those are also the most damaged, as if they've been stored away in a less than perfect place for a long time. (Loki hid them, for centuries.)
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As for other needs, he'll be sure to note them as soon as they occur to him, and he's already half distracted by the itch to look around, to start getting a true feel for the place. And, well, frankly that Prince Loki seems to be catching his excitement rather than dismissing it is a huge bonus. The feeling he has of being in the right place is growing stronger.
"I will. Thank you."
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He's kind of joking. Kind of.
"Please, go have a look around. I shall wait."
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"Thank you." And he does, continuing to inspect the library in full, occasionally taking notes down in a small journal. He'll have to get one dedicated exclusively to work at some point, but for now he finds it helpful to jot down some ideas and plans. Given some help in cleaning the place up, he should be able to start cataloging and restoring within the week.
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He also makes a note to himself that refurbishing the furniture in here would be a good idea to keep readers comfortable.
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Can this be all right? What could hurt to share something so simple as a book? But distrust of other males is a habit that's very hard to break. He'll need to find some sort of handle on this Delta, so that he no longer feels at a disadvantage. Being able to simply overpower him isn't enough; Loki's never been one for simple brute force.
The book is a tome of craft lore, one of Frigga's that he hid away. It's a rather arcane thing, but he finds it fascinating.
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"Is it in reasonably good condition? There have been several loose pages here and there on the shelves, and while complete restoration of every book may be impossible I would like to reunite them with their original bindings whenever possible."
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"I wasn't aware any of the books were missing pages, though," he says, frowning. He hasn't had a chance to pay the attention to the library that it needed; there's been too much happening, all the time. "That's... alarming."
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He nods and gestures over to a short pile he's begun on one of the tables. "So far the ones I have found seem to be pages that have come loose from neglect, rather than anything torn out deliberately."
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"Yes, I imagine the bitches would simply have burned anything they found offensive," he drawls. "Neglect is precisely the problem, considering the circumstances of hiding these books." Still, he regrets ever tear as an injury against the books his mother loved so well. He has little enough left of her now.
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He manages not to scowl at the very idea of burning books, though his eyelid does twitch with the repressed anger it engenders. "If that is the case, I cannot be surprised they are no longer in residence. The symptoms of neglect, at least, are easier to work with." Yes, and after that's all done, will he have made a place for himself here regardless? Maybe. But it's still too early to tell. For now, he'll take what is before him and do his best.
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