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Rupert Giles ([personal profile] consultmybooks) wrote in [community profile] eswareinmal2012-08-24 12:45 am

[Orb]

[The orb shows the beach - grass leading to rocks leading to sand leading to the vast expanse of ocean in the distance. It's a picteresque sort of sight, with the bonus of no dragons around to eat people. Turns out you just can't entirely trust the maps here..]

I've, um, I've found the ocean. It's not as bad as it looks, out here...I mean, um, the thorns are moving rather fast, but it turns out that we're hardly cut off.

Well...hardly cut off yet.

I did stop by the infection zone before I came out this way. The reports are certainly true. For plants, they are moving alarmingly fast. I didn't want to stay in the area. If I'd actually dared make camp there, I probably wouldn't be here now. Still. I, um, I made an effort. A couple of basic identification spells, and a bit of scrying, although s-something about them made that even harder than it normally is, for me.

If anyone has any ideas how I might, um, proceed further, or even get a bit off for further examination, I'm certainly all ears. It's not as though I'll have to walk that far to reach the border zone on my way back.

[...really, though, looking out at the beach, at the ocean and thinking of what lies beyond it, it's actually a little hard to remember that they're all in such terrible danger. The land around him brings up a feeling of nostalgia in Giles' chest that he can't ignore.]

...if worst comes to worst, I suppose we could always build a ship.

[Because, when he finds himself forgetting, now he can summon up the mental image of that great, gnarled tangle of malevolent, thorny evil. That's a familiar feeling as well - consult the books. Fight the evil. Save the world.

What happens next? Well...they'll burn that bridge when they come to it.]


((ooc: Hey, sorry for the edits, guys! Turns out I was a bit mistaken as to the positioning of the thorns. But! Things should be able to proceed from here.))
fairweather: (:PB: Down)

[personal profile] fairweather 2012-08-30 03:48 am (UTC)(link)
[Lavinia's smile softens slightly. She knows the reality of things; Giles is dead in their world, the woman he is with now is likely from another. Bringing her to their world would be pointless without bringing him back to life, so the best they could hope for was staying here or going elsewhere.]

You know Sophie and I want the best for you, yes?
fairweather: (:comic: Glum)

[personal profile] fairweather 2012-08-30 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
...Goodness, we are an estranged lot. [Not just between the Fairweather sisters and the rest of the Giles family, but internally as well. Her and Edna, Giles and his father, Giles and Alice... for shame.]
fairweather: (:comic:  Can't be bothered)

[personal profile] fairweather 2012-08-30 04:01 am (UTC)(link)
Oh yes, of course. The occasional bicker, to be expected, but getting along just wonderfully. No need to worry about us, dear.
fairweather: (:PB: Observing)

[personal profile] fairweather 2012-08-31 04:36 am (UTC)(link)
You're your father's son. [It's a compliment, really. She knows Rupert and Edmund rarely saw eye-to-eye - even Lavinia never really saw eye-to-eye with her Edmund - and Giles' upbringing could have been better without the years at the Watcher's Academy. However, Edmund did care and he was a good man up until the end.]
fairweather: (:PB: Soft smile)

[personal profile] fairweather 2012-09-01 05:52 pm (UTC)(link)
Goodness, no. You and Alice are as different as... well, Edna and myself. I suppose one could even say Alice took after Edna from what I've heard.

Alice and Edna both did what was right, and wonderfully so, but both were quite rigid about things. You... you did things your own way. You always did.
fairweather: (:comic: Glum)

[personal profile] fairweather 2012-09-02 05:32 am (UTC)(link)
Life gets on well enough without the Council. To be sure, what happened that day was absolutely dreadful. Too many lives lost... [There is a small pause, a moment of silence for everyone that died in Caleb's attack, especially for those of the Giles family.] But the Council needed a change. They were far too rigid, too steeped in tradition and their narrow mindset. Goodness, from what I saw, things hardly changed from the time I was a watcher in training to, well, your time.