Lord Miles Naismith Vorkosigan (
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WHO: Miles + people
WHERE: Various locations, mostly DC7
WHEN: May catch-all!
WHAT: Ditto.
WARNINGS: To be edited as necessary.
WHERE: Various locations, mostly DC7
WHEN: May catch-all!
WHAT: Ditto.
WARNINGS: To be edited as necessary.
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he shifts on his stool, lifting his chin from the back of his hand, attentive and interested. ] Certainly, though, a trade sounds fair. Where would you like to start?
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The darkspawn, if you don't mind. Since that seems convenient enough to start with.
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Darkspawn are.. monsters. [ there's just no way around it. ] They live underground, except when a Blight starts. Between Blights, sometimes they come aboveground for-- for raids, killing and kidnapping, that sort of thing. The only point to their existence seems to be to destroy everything. [ an uncertain pause. ] My people don't really have any kind of origin or explanation story for them, but I know the Chantry believes they were created when the Maker's holy city was corrupted. [ he'd cautiously agree with that, now, given corypheus. ]
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A plague of monsters, then. Did they ravage your world, then?
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[ he takes a deep breath, releasing it slowly. ] Okay, then.. You called your world backwater. What makes it that way compared to-- to other worlds, I guess.
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[ He signals the bartender for another glass of whiskey. ]
Well ... we're a feudal society. Lords and an Emperor compared to more modern forms of government. A significant portion of my own district relies more on horses than technology, but that is beginning to change. And ... [ He hesitates here. ] There is an endemic fear of potential mutations.
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[ why rely on horses if you have the technology available? .. money? resistance to change? ]
.. Mutations? In people? Why would they be afraid of that? [ they don't have the taint, after all. ]
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Because we arrived on Barrayar in the aftermath of a nuclear war, and then promptly lost access to all our technology. Mutation were ... very dangerous for a long time.
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.. I see. [ a little, anyway. ] You lived somewhere else before you came to.. Barrayer? [ he makes a flying motion with his hand. ] You came there on ships?
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And mutations are still a concern even after all that time?
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Well, that's uncomfortably familiar. [ and he has a feeling that miles doesn't quite fit that standard. he might have been spared some of the worst treatment by virtue of his rank, but even nobility aren't immune to whispers. and whispers that become loud enough can lead to worse things. ]
I'm sorry, I suppose I've led us down a slightly dark road.
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[ He's mostly just quiet here, the topic an old, worn groove in his psyche by now. ]
You at least understand better than most. There are others who question how I can feel like this to begin with.
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he takes a shaky breath, pushing all those thoughts away, lifting his glass to finish what remains in it. ]
You know.. [ he fidgets, turning the glass in his hands, staring down at his distorted reflection in it. ] Of all the people I might have met here, I'm glad that you're one of them. That you decided to speak to me. [ he glances back up, pale eyes almost shy for a moment. ] I can't really-- I mean, everyone is dealing with so much at home, and I feel like I have to.. be a certain way. All the time. [ but miles gets it, and miles is in a similar position. ]
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Of course. [ His own voice is soft in return. ] You've been a delightful conversation partner as well, Inquisitor. It's as you say ... people who truly understand are rare, here.
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That's where my misshapen body comes in handy. Puts most people on the defensive - they stare down at me too long, or accidentally comment about mutagens. And then they have to spend the rest of the conversation making it up to mee.
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his ears are hot. he clears his throat, turning the glass-stem between his fingers to give them something to do. ]
In Halamshiral, some of the guests at the Winter Palace thought I was part of the serving staff. [ he glances back up, a little amused despite himself. ] The entire group of us from the Inquisition were dressed exactly alike in these awful formal uniforms with velvet so we can't be mistaken for anyone else, and I keep having people trying to hand me their empty glasses. [ wryly: ] They're probably lucky I'm not easily offended.
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He shudders slightly at that story. For all his woes, it's not as though anyone would make that mistake with him. The mutated son of Count Vorkosigan is still a count's heir in his own right. ]
Bastards, all of them. They betray their own prejudices first and foremost. And yet it doesn't save you from the shame and indignation in the moment, does it? One must be the bigger man about it ....
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[ he sets his glass aside, pale eyes curious. ]
By the way.. I thought maybe-- I mean, have you met Bull?
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Ah, yes. Never interrupt an enemy while they are making a mistake. Especially if you're there to capitalize on it.
[ Sometimes that's the only thing getting him through those horrid situations himself. ]
If you mean Iron Bull, then yes. I certainly have.
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despite the blush, his expression takes on a faintly sly note. ] I may be a 'rabbit', but they learned that I'm not a stupid one, anyway.
[ his expression softens, though, helplessly fond. ] Bull certainly seems to get around here. I guess he's been here a while, though. How did you meet?
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[ At that ... ah. Miles' expression falls a bit. ]
We were both kidnapped, actually. On a submarine.
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he wants to ask, but.. miles' expression. and doubtless, it's not a good memory. instead, he reaches out, fingers briefly, gently closing over one of the other man's hands. they withdraw again swiftly, though, curling in his lap again. ]
I'm sorry, you don't have to-- Tell me more about your Gregor instead.
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