gods_that_haunt_me: (axe)
Floki ([personal profile] gods_that_haunt_me) wrote2015-03-15 03:21 am
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test drive / milliways

A tall, lanky man, seemingly made up entirely of long lines and angles, wanders into the bar through the back door.

He's been out all day, exploring the forest. Listening to the trees.

(They were quite talkative.)

The waitrats scatter as he crosses the room. They probably don't like the hatchet tucked into his belt. Or the knife. Or the sword.

He snickers at their fright. He's harmless! Really!

(No, he isn't.)

"Lady Bar, a cup of mead, if you please," he says in Old Norse. A horn cup appears, and he takes a swig.
ostro_goth: (Dead I Fall)

[personal profile] ostro_goth 2015-03-15 10:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"In a way, it is," Teja says. "It is a Valhalla where one must pay one's own way; I had always thought that the afterlife ought to be on the gods. But I must have been mistaken; or the gods are stingier than my people believed."
ostro_goth: (Deep look)

[personal profile] ostro_goth 2015-03-16 08:28 pm (UTC)(link)
"I know not that I believe in gods that powerful and benevolent, using mortals as the little wooden men of a board-game," Teja says.
ostro_goth: (Fascinated)

[personal profile] ostro_goth 2015-03-16 09:26 pm (UTC)(link)
"Fate happens," Teja says, "but I doubt it is planned by god."
ostro_goth: (Brooding king)

[personal profile] ostro_goth 2015-03-16 10:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"I have ever seen fate more like a great water, that runs in eddies down a mountains -- looking at the rocks and pebbles, one may guess at possible ways that water will run," Teja says.