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Bucky Barnes ([info]assignment) wrote in [info]somerealityweb,
@ 2021-04-11 10:14:00

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Network: Bucky Barnes
I guess the tropical vacation couldn't last forever, could it?

[Morgan Stark]

You're not as funny as you think you are.

[Steve Rogers]
It's not a Hawaiian coastline, but you up for a run around the Park?


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[info]winterfelled
2021-04-12 02:49 am UTC (link)
This is just an island of the city? How big is your version of New York?

I'm certain Shaggy Dog will be climbing trees now.

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[info]assignment
2021-04-12 04:15 am UTC (link)
A lot bigger; this is actually a pretty small part of the city. The area I grew up was across the river.

The birds won't stand a chance.

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[info]winterfelled
2021-04-12 04:25 am UTC (link)
What's the part of the city you're from like? Is it much different from Goodland?

I'm beginning to worry about the Ostriches.

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[info]assignment
2021-04-12 03:09 pm UTC (link)
Some of it is the same. Still busy and full of people, but it's more of a neighborhood feel than here. More day-to-day than the tourist haven of Manhattan. It also has Coney Island that I went to a lot growing up. Beaches, rides, food, and a lot of people-watching.

Sometimes I think the ostriches are the most resilient of us all.

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[info]winterfelled
2021-04-12 03:28 pm UTC (link)
That does sound really nice. More homey than business like, right? I did really like the beach, it's rather soothing hearing the water. People watching seems to be a huge past-time around here.

They've certainly survived a lot without really flinching. They're probably magic, right?

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[info]assignment
2021-04-12 10:01 pm UTC (link)
Basically that's it, yeah. That's how I felt about the beach this time; I didn't spent much time in the water or on the sand, but the view was peaceful. You don't get that same soothing beach experience in Brooklyn, but it's still a good visit. People watching is almost relaxing in its own, weird way sometimes.

That would be my guess. They always seem to stick around no matter what.

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[info]winterfelled
2021-04-12 10:10 pm UTC (link)
Is it because it's a different ocean, or because the beaches aren't the same? I used to people watch in Kings Landing; I'd make up little stories for people, decide they were off on some adventure or had interesting lives, a little bit of an escape, I suppose.

I've never seen birds like those anywhere else, but then I have a direwolf pack and my cousin brother rode a dragon, so it's probably not the most ideal comparison.

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[info]assignment
2021-04-13 01:20 am UTC (link)
Some of both. The ocean and beaches aren't really comparable next to where we just were, but it's also a lot more crowded. It is. Something to focus on that takes you out of the moment.

They're not usually common here, but Goodland had other ideas. Your brother rides a dragon?

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[info]winterfelled
2021-04-13 08:21 am UTC (link)
Crowds can sometimes be a good thing. Especially if you're trying to not be alone with your thoughts. Maybe the next time this place changes it'll be something just as interesting.

Goodland seems to make its own rules. He did, yes. His Queen lover was the Dragon Mother, she had three, two when she reached Winterfell. One of them accepted Jon enough to allow him to fly with them.

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[info]assignment
2021-04-13 06:44 pm UTC (link)
True, though I tend to prefer solitude over crowds most of the time these days. I hope so too. It was one of the better changes we've had since I've been here so far.

That's pretty impressive. When you say Dragon Mother, was she their literal mother or... is that more figurative?

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[info]winterfelled
2021-04-13 09:17 pm UTC (link)
Large crowds are definitely not enjoyable, I didn't mind the ship so much, although the quarters were closer. Certainly better than when we were in space.

In a way, it's both. The Targaryen line are closely connected to Dragons, before the Dragon Queen there hadn't been any dragons in Westeros for years, she brought three back somehow, and they were fiercely protective of her. But Jon is rightfully a Few people got close to them, or tried to.

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[info]assignment
2021-04-13 11:43 pm UTC (link)
I ended up sticking to the islands as much as I could because of the closer quarters. Seeing space was fun to see, but you're right about the living arrangements.

Seeing a dragon up close like that would have to be a thrill even if you're not able to get too close. The history of your world is really interesting; the family lines and different kingdoms.

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[info]winterfelled
2021-04-13 11:47 pm UTC (link)
The benefits of seven large wolves is that close quarters are usually on their terms. They did not like space.

They are rather magnificent, if entirely terrifying at the same time. Bran knows all of it, or at least he can know all of it. And Arya's seen more. Our kingdoms feel so small when compared to all these other places.

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[info]assignment
2021-04-13 11:58 pm UTC (link)
I bet they didn't. Running around a space station is a lot different than the upper deck of a ship.

The unknown usually feels a lot larger than the familiar.

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[info]winterfelled
2021-04-14 12:29 am UTC (link)
Very different. It felt like we lived in a bathroom while we were there too.

Our world has seven Kingdoms, and then the lands across the sea. Yours seems to have dozens of lands all with their own rulings. And climates. And wildlife. And food. It's all rather fascinating itself.

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[info]assignment
2021-04-14 02:42 am UTC (link)
The many different lands and rulings makes things more complicated sometimes. A lot of hands in the pot grasping for power. The food is a high point, though.

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[info]winterfelled
2021-04-14 12:55 pm UTC (link)
That seems the same for smaller or larger Kingdoms then. I rather enjoy this preservation of food thing, it's terribly effective. Not having to light a fire to cook every day is a benefit.

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