Sabriel (
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Who| Sabriel and you
What| Sabriel's back in the Capitol after her first death. There's a lot to catch up on.
Where| D10 suites, training center, and various shops and restaurants around the Capitol
When| After Sabriel dies in the arena
Warnings/Notes| Mention of death, avoxing
Option A [The common areas of the 10th floor were where Sabriel took her breakfast most of the time, and where she sits on the couch, looking over the news about strange diseases and the fate of District 3 and Cecil Palmer as she drinks a cup of tea and tries not to throw up, or start shouting in rage.]
Option B
[Sabriel spends some time at the training center practicing with a sword, doing her best to hack several dummies to pieces, and then skewering each piece.
But she spends far more time at the survival skills stations, and learning about spears and knives and a variety of improvised blunt weapons. She speaks to other tributes on occasion, her demeanor seems oddly intense.]
Option C
[She needs sponsors, she needs information, and she wants to get out of the tower. This is how Sabriel winds up eating dinner at a variety of restaurants and shops, examining the wares, eating, and talking to fans. If there's one thing thirteen years of etiquette training have given her, it's the ability to smile and act like she's having a wonderful time when she really isn't. Still, whenever she spots a fellow tribute, she can't help but wander over to talk to them.]
[Closed to Hans]
[The Speakeasy is probably the best place for this, Sabriel realizes. It's noisy enough that they probably won't be overheard, and people there seem more interested in their drinks than visiting tributes. So she sends the invitation handwritten on fine stationary, containing a time, location, pointed allusion to Starkiller, and signed with a flourish.
She arrives early and sits down at a table, drinking some kind of dark red fruit juice as she waits for a mentor she's heard about, but never met. Hopefully, she'll be able to explain what Starkiller did, and why she didn't consider his death to be completely in vain.]
What| Sabriel's back in the Capitol after her first death. There's a lot to catch up on.
Where| D10 suites, training center, and various shops and restaurants around the Capitol
When| After Sabriel dies in the arena
Warnings/Notes| Mention of death, avoxing
Option A [The common areas of the 10th floor were where Sabriel took her breakfast most of the time, and where she sits on the couch, looking over the news about strange diseases and the fate of District 3 and Cecil Palmer as she drinks a cup of tea and tries not to throw up, or start shouting in rage.]
Option B
[Sabriel spends some time at the training center practicing with a sword, doing her best to hack several dummies to pieces, and then skewering each piece.
But she spends far more time at the survival skills stations, and learning about spears and knives and a variety of improvised blunt weapons. She speaks to other tributes on occasion, her demeanor seems oddly intense.]
Option C
[She needs sponsors, she needs information, and she wants to get out of the tower. This is how Sabriel winds up eating dinner at a variety of restaurants and shops, examining the wares, eating, and talking to fans. If there's one thing thirteen years of etiquette training have given her, it's the ability to smile and act like she's having a wonderful time when she really isn't. Still, whenever she spots a fellow tribute, she can't help but wander over to talk to them.]
[Closed to Hans]
[The Speakeasy is probably the best place for this, Sabriel realizes. It's noisy enough that they probably won't be overheard, and people there seem more interested in their drinks than visiting tributes. So she sends the invitation handwritten on fine stationary, containing a time, location, pointed allusion to Starkiller, and signed with a flourish.
She arrives early and sits down at a table, drinking some kind of dark red fruit juice as she waits for a mentor she's heard about, but never met. Hopefully, she'll be able to explain what Starkiller did, and why she didn't consider his death to be completely in vain.]
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[Sabriel's lips curl up into a faint smile]
Electricity- he channeled a great deal of lightning into the force field, and shut it- and the rest of the Arena- down. Unfortunately- and I don't know if they did it deliberately, or if was part of a safeguard- my powers stopped working after his deat so I couldn't go and make him tell me. [Talking to dead people is totally a normal reaction to your friend dying, right?]
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He did? [He's trying to match her casual air, but his eyebrow quirks tellingly.] Did he know what he was doing.. I suppose you wouldn't know, would you? ..And do you really think the lack of your powers had been the only thing stopping you from talking to him if he was dead?
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If they want to punish us, i suspect they'll do it directly. But for now... you're right. It's better to be a reed than an oak. Especially when the storm has only just begun.
Yes, it was. If my own death taught me anything, it's that Death here is in many ways the same as Death in the Old Kingdom- and I started walking in and out of it when I was twelve. Unless you mean you don't think he'd want to talk about it?
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So what you're saying is, you have the ability to talk to people once they're already dead? [He shakes his head at her question.] I know how he can be, but I'm sure he isn't that bullheaded.
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Right.. point taken. I don't suppose you've ventured a guess as to why he decided to take it upon himself to do that, have you?
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Either escape, or an act of defiance- a far more effective one than people who simply complain on the devices about how much they hate the Capitol. [Why bother expressing rebellious sentiments when your captors will only beat you, and no one listens?]
Although if it was escape... he ought to have worked with others. Plans made alone and in haste rarely succeed.
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[He shakes his head.] I think we can say with certainty it was an act of defiance, perhaps because his powers made him cocky. He made his point vividly, though, I'll grant him that.
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If it's any consolation, I felt him die, and it was a quick death.
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[He gives her a soft smile, looking sad and relieved.] I'm glad. He doesn't deserve to suffer, not then or now. He's gruff, but.. he's a good guy.