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the HUNTSMAN | Gʀᴀʜᴀᴍ Hᴜᴍʙᴇʀᴛ ([personal profile] dishearten) wrote in [community profile] futurology2015-12-11 01:46 am

ᴜsᴇʀɴᴀᴍᴇ: ʜᴜɴᴛsᴍᴀɴ (VIDEO)

( graham doesn't like using the video feature much, so mostly he avoids it. people might recognize his username, though, he hasn't been silent on the network that connects members of ALISTAIR. in fact now that he's a fugitive he has a bit too much time to flip through messages, though that's neither here nor there.

still, the fact he's using it means he does so with a purpose. after Sakura encountered him in the woods, he doesn't see a better way to get his message to everyone that needs to hear it. hopefully the townsfolk themselves will just stay away, and his brother is clever enough to stay clear of people that might hurt him. he's smart and wary of humans, it doesn't seem impossible he'll manage on it's own. it just feels dangerous to leave him out on his own without trying to assure people the wolf is not a threat. )


A friend of mine came from home. I hear that happens on occasion.

( Graham tilts his pendant enough to capture the wolf in the feed, just long enough for the details to be picked up. a vibrant red eye, white and gray fur. a little too friendly with a human, one could argue, as the wolf is looking up at him with an open-mouth grin, much like a dog. )

He's not a threat to humans. He'll more than likely run if you get too close to him, but all the same. If you see him, don't hurt him. He won't hurt you unless you threaten him.

( the wolf still has instincts enough that he will fight if he feels he has to for survival. being so close to a human has tempered many of his wilder instincts, yet the wolf is still and will always be a wolf. )

If you hurt him despite this message I promise you'll regret it.

( there's a steel edge to that threat that is very sincere. Graham was a better man than the Hunstman ever claimed to boast, and the wolf is about all the family he's ever had. if someone is bold enough to try and harm him (or worse), they'll have a dedicated hunter after them, and a ruthless one at that.

with that the video feed closes. if there are questions, they'll likely be answered via text. )
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[personal profile] grunehexe 2016-01-08 04:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Then I shall try to label them in English!

[Sieglinde had no way of knowing any accents beside British and German, having never left the confines of her village and meeting only British people who had wandered into her forest.

But she took her charcoal back to the paper, beginning to carefully label what she could... though several did end up in German, humming to herself as she did before handing over the papers with a flourish.]
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[personal profile] grunehexe 2016-01-09 01:22 pm (UTC)(link)
You are welcome, Graham.

[Though it's not something she could put into words well, Sieglinde has never in her life been treated like a normal girl. Since infancy she's been the Green Witch, the person people counted on, a lord of her village- and since coming to Chantes, she's encountered quite a few people who treated her... like a child.

It's not something she's found she likes. So being treated like she's used to- as competent, more an equal...

It's appreciated.]


Once you have these memorized, we can move on to how best to utilize them for salves and potions, so I will hold you to your studies.
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[personal profile] grunehexe 2016-01-10 04:40 am (UTC)(link)
[It pleases her to see him be careful with the documents- as careless as she could be with her surroundings... Sieglinde valued books. They contained all sorts of knowledge, and learning...

Well, that was the gateway to everything.]


Is it safe for you?

[To go back into town.]
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[personal profile] grunehexe 2016-01-10 06:25 am (UTC)(link)
[Hmm... Sieglinde considers for a moment, and weirdly enough, part of that consideration seems to be... a head to toe sweep of Graham's person.

But she nods, beginning to put away her herbs and parchment into the saddle-bag the beast is steady enough to keep in reach...]


Very well, I shall accept your escort.

[Only to then hold her arms up in a pose most any child used when they expected to be picked up.]
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[personal profile] grunehexe 2016-01-10 08:27 am (UTC)(link)
[In the end, she could have walked back by herself if she'd needed to- but when she had the option, Sieglinde did what she was accustomed to. In her own village, she'd never walked more than the length of a room by her own power without crutches or her witch balloons.

Walking with the skull-faced beast provided her with the balance not to fall, but it still left her with the weight on feet broken to fit into three inch shoes and a building ache she was only partially able to ignore.

She was used to being carried, that would be obvious by how easily she adjusted herself, made it easy to carry her, light as she was, small even for her age.]


I am staying above the apothecary in the western market- it is far more convenient for me than any inn.

[The beast rose with her, shaking its shoulders a bit under the yoke of the saddlebag before padding around Graham in a few loose circles, tongue lolling out the exposed bone of its jaw.]
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[personal profile] grunehexe 2016-01-14 01:09 pm (UTC)(link)
[As confused as Sieglinde seemed to be about how to properly interact with the peculiar creature, it did at least seem protective enough of her- ALASTAIR would be the ones to thank for that. As they walked it padded along beside Graham, occasionally looping around the pair or going off to investigate a scent, but always returning.

Even though Sieglinde didn't know yet how it smelled when its nose was a dark hole in the skull that simply marked where sinuses ought to be.

Sieglinde perched easily in Graham's arms, three-inch feet dangling free beneath her dress hem, one hand placed lightly on his shoulder.]


For more than thee moons now.

[- Something she seems almost surprised to hear herself say.]
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[personal profile] grunehexe 2016-01-22 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
[Though she could be surprised at how much time she'd spent in this place, she wasn't that it had been that long and yet she still had not met everyone involved in ALASTAIR's operation. Having grown up in a village isolated from the outside world, there had only been the women- less than fifty occupants, and she knew each one by face and name, but here... To her, it was a mind blowing number, let alone that she didn't room in the inn where most did.

So she just nodded. Three months as well...]


In what ways?

[Seeing as she could say the same.]
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[personal profile] grunehexe 2016-01-23 04:28 pm (UTC)(link)
[It wasn't an answer she'd quite been expecting- one that made her expression grow slightly dark. The segregation, the rumors, the violence... it was not so different from the stories she'd grown up on.

The witch trials. The hatred of the unknown, the magical, the different.]


... perhaps that doesn't change no matter the world.

[Maybe it was a thread that connected them all- the nature of the mob.]
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[personal profile] grunehexe 2016-01-25 03:04 pm (UTC)(link)
[It's easier to let that lie there. Perhaps that was the way of nature, that that which was different was always to be mistrusted.

She didn't wish to believe in such a thing, but it was awful hard to. Easier to follow the line of his finger.]


That is it, yes- the stairs are on the side.

[It would become obvious the closer they got that, what with the jars of questionable contents in the window and the potion shaped signboard, newly put up. The way Sieglinde paid for her room and board with the shopkeeper.]
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[personal profile] grunehexe 2016-01-31 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
[It bothers her for what it means- that perhaps what they've said is right, that perhaps human nature was simply that way.

Unfortunate.

Small hands grasp his forearms as he sets her down, not releasing him until she'd locked her knees and squared her stance on tiny heels, waving the rather independent minded canine over until it finally acquiesced and she transferred her hold to its collar for balance.]


Then I shall look forward to hearing from you then, Ser Graham.