FADE RIFT [INBOX]
LADY LAKSHMI
( Lady Lakshmi, Bai Saheba, Rani Lakshmibai )
( Lady Lakshmi, Bai Saheba, Rani Lakshmibai )
VOICE | ACTION | NOTES
- Unavaliable To All:
- 30mins around dawn
Only to Voice: - Hour training morning and evening
- Any time she's gone riding.
- When she's in the field.
Only to Book: - When she's otherwise in a meeting, leave a message.
- Very late at night or early in the morning.
Other: - She usually takes her morning meals in the mess hall with everyone else.
- Her days are usually spent in Kirkwall seeing to either her personal business or Inquisition tasks.
- She has a bath twice a day, every day.

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What was the course you ended on?
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[ The damn world she means, all of it. She'd tear it all to pieces. But what was the British Empire to most people here? Mattered as much as Jhansi ki Rani did. ]
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Kitty responds quickly. ]
I haven't got any love for the British government, either, believe me.
[ Please believe me. ]
Nor for vampires or werewolves.
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I did not think so. If I thought you were a half-breed, you'd already be dead. As for the rest - [ a shrug. ] What good is blaming the child for the parents' action? I would never hold you accountable for your rulers. As you say, we know quite different times, and I know you only a little, true enough, but I know my enemy for who they are. You are not it.
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[ Okay. She relaxes a little bit - though she's certainly going to be very aware of any sudden movements that Lakshmi might be making going forward. ]
So that was your goal, then? Independence for - India, right?
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[ Firm, decided, a long time ago. It would be everything, it would be all, or it would be death. ]
No, that is not good enough. I will not let it be good enough.
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Then what is good enough?
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[ She nudges the horse along further. ]
I tell you this in good faith, I trust you know after what we spoke of why such things must... remain amongst ourselves.
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[ You don't even know the half of it. She could tell her own story, she supposes, but...Even holding these secrets of Lakshmi's, it still seems dangerous to do so. ]
Then - d'you want to do that here? Fight against monarchies?
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[ Who is we to Lakshmi? ]
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Who do you think I mean? [ Really, Kitty? ]
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Your countrymen aren't here. Are they?
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What - because we're both Rifters?
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If you like.
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Kitty.
You should now know what she is about to say. ]
Strange, just like you still have not given me a reason why you should not apologise to the horse. I am still waiting.
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I've given you plenty of reasons. You just didn't like 'em.
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Because they are childish, for someone professing to be grown.
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And who died and left you in charge of deciding what's childish and what's grown-up? Sorry, but you don't get to judge me. You haven't got any right.
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No. She wets her lips, straightens her back, and stiffens her spine. As sure as a lesson she'd forced with her son when he had squalled over being grown and being able to do what he wanted. There was no place for that sort of selfishness, not in her mind. ]
Very well.
[ Detangled from her, she pushes up with a hand and dismounts. Just as suddenly as she had mounted in the first place. The horse only paused in the change of weight mildly. She lets the mare get a few steps in front of her, waits - ]
Let us see how you manage with the stupid animal who you are too grown to respect.
[ - and then smacks a hand flat to her flank. It's not hard. Not even enough to send her off in a canter as before. But it is a trot, a jarring, bouncing trot. She'd picked the mare for her good nature purposefully. Knows that when Kitty pulled too hard even slightly, the animal would stop without much fuss. ]
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And so she's half angry and half embarrassed. And that drives her to dismount - swinging her way nimbly off the horse, jumping to the ground, and advancing on Lakshmi where she stands. Her voice is high and furious as she says - ]
I've had about enough of this. I don't know who you think you are, that you've got the right to treat me like some idiot child, but you're very wrong about that. I've fought in wars just like you, and I've risked death just like you, and all of it so that I wouldn't have strangers acting like they can control me and acting like I'm lower than an animal just 'cause I'm a commoner. I'm not going to put up with it now.
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