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Sir Guy of Gisborne ([personal profile] landlesslord) wrote in [community profile] milliways_bar2012-02-17 05:52 pm

Two Guys walk into a Bar.

Well. Not quite. There is one Guy is holed up in an otherwise empty booth, referencing the current state of Milliways against the last chapter in the book he is reading.


There is, however, a small face peeking around the Door. He seems to have found the magic room that hides in his home once again. It is a shame that his brother and sisters are not near so that they can see he was telling the truth before.

Still, that does not mean he cannot see if the [livejournal.com profile] queenofmay is still here. It's with this in mind that the small boy enters and hovers next to the Door.

[OOC: Two Guys. One dead, one tiny. Have either one, the other or both!]
ostro_goth: (Brooding king)

[personal profile] ostro_goth 2012-02-19 06:30 pm (UTC)(link)
"That is a time paradox," Teja says, "that I would completely disregard, would it give me a chance to save Myrtia, or, for that matter, Totila."

Pause.

"Who is Richard?"
ostro_goth: (Brooding king)

[personal profile] ostro_goth 2012-02-19 06:44 pm (UTC)(link)
"You wished to kill your king??" Teja says.

Pause.

"For what reason?"

Sometimes, kings need killing by the people they have been abusing -- like Theodahad, who died at Teja's hand, after he was deposed.
Edited 2012-02-19 18:52 (UTC)
ostro_goth: (Quiet)

[personal profile] ostro_goth 2012-02-19 07:11 pm (UTC)(link)
"He sounds like a bad king," Teja says, "one that deserved that his men would renounce their allegiance!"

A king was elected, originally, among the Goths; and in dire cases, he could be lawfully if bloody diselected.
ostro_goth: (Deep look)

[personal profile] ostro_goth 2012-02-19 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, if things turn bad, there will ever be factions," Teja says.
ostro_goth: (Brooding king)

[personal profile] ostro_goth 2012-02-19 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
"Indeed, they do not," Teja says. "So, if you warn her, you will not kill your love, but that fell king instead: - you win both ways!"