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❂ sixteen | audio [ forward dated to tomorrow morning. ]
—and I was so frightened. I was looking for flowers for Victoria, and then I got lost in the forest, and then I couldn't find a way out, and- and then I walked into a dream, and I found this strange place, and all the lights, and all the big buildings, and they all look like monsters—
[ His train of words may have just been completely incomprehensible between the tears and the speed of his voice. The muffled sobs continue, as if he's pressing his face against something. ]
I thought I'd be lost forever. Forever and ever! [ some sniffling here ] I'm so happy I've found you, Papa. Everything will be fine, right?
[ ooc: Tristan is age-cursed down to the tiny age of 4! All replies will be from
tinytristan. ]
[ His train of words may have just been completely incomprehensible between the tears and the speed of his voice. The muffled sobs continue, as if he's pressing his face against something. ]
I thought I'd be lost forever. Forever and ever! [ some sniffling here ] I'm so happy I've found you, Papa. Everything will be fine, right?
[ ooc: Tristan is age-cursed down to the tiny age of 4! All replies will be from
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Of course I know who you are. Flower gathering Tristan Thorn for one Lady Victoria of the...the village of Wall.
[Oh he hopes that's right.]
I understand it is confusing here, but trust me when I say I know my way around this world. Wherever we go, no harm shall come to you.
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How do you know? How do you know my name-- or Wall? You're said you aren't Papa.
This must be a dream.
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[He dresses like a king and talks like one, although honestly if Tristan thinks some linens, breeches, boots, and tunic are finery well... Well, let's get to kingly garb when he actually has to wear some.]
Do you think Destrier would be standing there if it was?
[Caspian gestures to the large stallion, hoping a horse will provide Tristan with some distraction from his tears.]
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You have the same face. But you sound different. Are you from Spain?
He could be in my dream too. You could be in my dream, and your horse too, and this City—
But you feel real.
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[Caspian returns the squeeze in kind.]
Well, if you think my horse can be your dream then I invite you to tell him what to do.
[It's an innocent challenge, he wouldn't let harm come to Tristan over Destrier of all creatures.]
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It's still a dream. He just doesn't have feathers, yet.
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Come on then, why don't we ride the flightless bird somewhere safer. There may be lions here, you know.
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There's... lions live in Africa, don't you know? They can't be here.
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[That's all he says about the lions and riding combined. Besides, Caspian's been riding since he was three, granted with assistance until oh, five. He gestures to Tristan for his hand while tweeting a short whistle to the destrier named Destrier.]
It will not be difficult.
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I trust you.
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He is a good horse, you do not need to fear falling.
[Unless falling is 100% the rider's fault, fff.]
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My legs are too short.
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[It's a gentle consolation, it's not you, it's the horse when it's a little bit of both. He places his hands on Tristan's sides to keep him upright and straight on the second try.]
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Can we run?
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[A nod for ponies even though Caspian is definitely a stallion kind of man. And no, that's not innuendo. He climbs onto the saddle effortlessly, arms at Tristan's sides to hold the reins too.]
Do you promise to hold on tightly? Squeeze at the knees.
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Is this all right?
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That is good. It does take many years to master horsemanship but everyone must start somewhere.
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How do they make the buildings so tall? How are the lights so bright? How come everyone is dressed strange? Except you.
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As for the lights, it is this strange but wonderful energy called electricity. I think you may be a little familiar with it.
[For once he's glad to be able to introduce another 'backwards' person to modernity. But where clothes are concerned...]
For many, tailoring has become a lost art. They have my pity.
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They're like stars.
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[His hair, and because he's behind Tristan Caspian can flip it without it flicking into the boy's face. So here, have a handsome toss of his head that could rival Destrier's.]
Only for now, sunrise is on the horizon. Then the lights sleep.
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I know that.