Rules: 1. Post with your character by creating a "card" with your name, sex, and preferences. 2. Tag to others. 3. You supposedly only have seven minutes, but that's up to the muns how many comments. [To hell with that, let's not put a limit on how many comments] 4. Have fun.
[ She had only meant to jokingly imply that he was one of the roustabouts he spoke of, not that she didn't want to spend time with him, so she smiles a little. ]
Of course I do not mind your company, Maglor. And I doubt I will attract much attention here, from rogues or anyone else.
[ the twinkle brightens to a small grin and he cants his head at her in a small bow ]
Oh no? You are lovely and fair, Lady Sif, well-spoken and strong as well, with a bright spirit. I would be surprised if more do not ask for your hand, for, at the least, a dance.
[ Sif can actually be pretty terrible at reading signals and flirting and all that stuff. It's not that it flusters her or that she is shy, she just tends to not know how to make the most of her chances.
It might have something to do with currently pining for a man who does not love her back. ]
[ Also mildly psychic, and Maglor takes after his mother, although he does not actively practice this particular ability, nor take notice of it except when he sings ]
One may wait even if they think it unavailing. [ he shrugs ] I expect that if I had not been brought here I would have waited long by the shore, despite knowing that what I waited for would never return.
Equally so, people can surprise you, Lady Sif, and he might yet, this one you think of.
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Gender: Female
Preferences: None of your business.
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One never knows what roustabouts might take that as invitation.
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[ She'll take a familiar face over an awkward encounter with some stranger.
Why did she agree to do this again? ]
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[ he shrugs and settles into the chair opposite her ]
Well, I can stay here a while if you mind not the company! Although I think I would pity any rogues who come, rather than the other way around.
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Of course I do not mind your company, Maglor. And I doubt I will attract much attention here, from rogues or anyone else.
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Oh no? You are lovely and fair, Lady Sif, well-spoken and strong as well, with a bright spirit. I would be surprised if more do not ask for your hand, for, at the least, a dance.
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I have not exactly gone out of my way to make myself seem available or interested.
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And for the hand of fair maiden, might not those bold enough risk much, e'en if you did not seem terribly approachable?
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[ Was that an innuendo? Why yes, yes it was. ]
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And what would be the correct way to approach, then hm? I imagine the Lady Sif is not to be won with pretty words of flattery!
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[ Sif can actually be pretty terrible at reading signals and flirting and all that stuff. It's not that it flusters her or that she is shy, she just tends to not know how to make the most of her chances.
It might have something to do with currently pining for a man who does not love her back. ]
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[ Gentle ] Tis the best way, true enough. Who is he, the one who you wait for?
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'Waiting' implies that I think he'll come.
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One may wait even if they think it unavailing. [ he shrugs ] I expect that if I had not been brought here I would have waited long by the shore, despite knowing that what I waited for would never return.
Equally so, people can surprise you, Lady Sif, and he might yet, this one you think of.
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[ And while Jane will not live long by Asgardian standards, Sif knows that her memory will. ]
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