[Does that mean the man she speaks of is dead, or that one of the sons is dead? It's a mystery that will remain so, because he can't bring himself to ask about more death, not in this one singular positive moment in time. Instead, he nods, understanding.]
Yeah, I first started learning when I was around ten. And these kids look a bit older than that. I'm sure they still have a few things to learn, but we all do. I'm looking forward to when we have more than one built, so we can split up the search effort.
[And he recalls Cao Pi's thoughts on magic, too. How it might be used to augment the non-magical. Does someone here know how to create their own wind? That would be helpful. He'll have to keep it in mind.]
I am sure most of them would count as men and women grown in my world.
⦑ This doesn't necessarily mean Melisandre sees them as those by herself, but it does mean she is rather used to half-children taking on the tasks of older persons. ⦒
A small fleet. ⦑ She smiles, but there's some memory to it, too. ⦒ It would be convenient to know all that which lies upriver, too.
[So on that, they can agree. It's not always right or good, but the fact is that he's known plenty of kids who were essentially on their own from an early age, orphaned by piracy and warfare and monsters. He was one of them. Children of well-off noble families have the luxury of growing up late that the rest do not. So while some might have prejudices here against children being able to contribute, he would argue it's good for them - time to learn skills helpful for their survival. Beacon is safe enough for them to still be kids and enjoy their youth, but adventurous enough for them to pull their own weight.
On the topic of the river though, he nods.]
Cao Pi and I went upriver just before all of this happened. I think it gets too narrow for boats quickly. But following the river is easier than just walking in the woods. We didn't find much but I've been talking to a few others and we'll head inland farther soon.
⦑ These things happen faster than one would like to believe, and more so if spirits are at work. Often, they don't mean much by it, but it's easy to do quite a bit of damage to a being that needs to eat and rest and drink to live. ⦒
Grandmasters Kuai Liang and... hm, Hasashi? I forget his given name. I haven't met him yet, unfortunately, but Kuai speaks highly of him. Wade, also, so that we'll have medical care if needed.
[Which hopefully they won't, but having a medic familiar with the route is a good thing. Plus, he likes Wade. Wade's a good, helpful guy. He lucked out with the people who ended up lodging with him, because while many here are all right, he's not sure he would get along with all of them quite as easily.]
Of course. I have paint, and we're also bringing rope to run the whole length of the trek so even without light, it should be easy to walk it.
[So long as it doesn't get cut. They're bringing torches, of course, and they should have four lanterns, so light shouldn't be an issue - but there's no telling what they'll run into out there. The torches could be lost or put out. The lanterns, they might have to cover those to hide. Best to be able to make the way back blindly if they absolutely have to.]
If we find anything helpful, you'll be one of the first to know. I'll look for plants again - maybe I'll find something different from what's just around town here. I didn't really come up with much on that last walk I haven't already seen close by.
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Yeah, I first started learning when I was around ten. And these kids look a bit older than that. I'm sure they still have a few things to learn, but we all do. I'm looking forward to when we have more than one built, so we can split up the search effort.
[And he recalls Cao Pi's thoughts on magic, too. How it might be used to augment the non-magical. Does someone here know how to create their own wind? That would be helpful. He'll have to keep it in mind.]
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⦑ This doesn't necessarily mean Melisandre sees them as those by herself, but it does mean she is rather used to half-children taking on the tasks of older persons. ⦒
A small fleet. ⦑ She smiles, but there's some memory to it, too. ⦒ It would be convenient to know all that which lies upriver, too.
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[So on that, they can agree. It's not always right or good, but the fact is that he's known plenty of kids who were essentially on their own from an early age, orphaned by piracy and warfare and monsters. He was one of them. Children of well-off noble families have the luxury of growing up late that the rest do not. So while some might have prejudices here against children being able to contribute, he would argue it's good for them - time to learn skills helpful for their survival. Beacon is safe enough for them to still be kids and enjoy their youth, but adventurous enough for them to pull their own weight.
On the topic of the river though, he nods.]
Cao Pi and I went upriver just before all of this happened. I think it gets too narrow for boats quickly. But following the river is easier than just walking in the woods. We didn't find much but I've been talking to a few others and we'll head inland farther soon.
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⦑ These things happen faster than one would like to believe, and more so if spirits are at work. Often, they don't mean much by it, but it's easy to do quite a bit of damage to a being that needs to eat and rest and drink to live. ⦒
Who are you taking?
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[Which hopefully they won't, but having a medic familiar with the route is a good thing. Plus, he likes Wade. Wade's a good, helpful guy. He lucked out with the people who ended up lodging with him, because while many here are all right, he's not sure he would get along with all of them quite as easily.]
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⦑ And Gene speaks even more highly of him, which calms her at once, truth be told. Rosinante must have built himself a solid crew to travel with. ⦒
You will mark your path, yes?
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[So long as it doesn't get cut. They're bringing torches, of course, and they should have four lanterns, so light shouldn't be an issue - but there's no telling what they'll run into out there. The torches could be lost or put out. The lanterns, they might have to cover those to hide. Best to be able to make the way back blindly if they absolutely have to.]
If we find anything helpful, you'll be one of the first to know. I'll look for plants again - maybe I'll find something different from what's just around town here. I didn't really come up with much on that last walk I haven't already seen close by.