General Amaya of Katolis (
the_aunt_general) wrote in
voidtreckernet2021-10-09 10:25 pm
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Armor Up?
[She waves when the camera comes on, immediately pointing downwards to indicate where the subtitles will be as she signs. Her hands start to move, gently, signing her words. The text appears, as it does, at the bottom.]
Greetings, fellow travellers. Or prisoners. Not really sure which we are. Possibly both.
[A slight pause]
I mean, this also seems fairly close to a penal battalion, but that's more philosophy than I'd like today. But in any event, I'm General Amaya, soldier of Katolis, for those who don't know me. As a Knight of the Realm, I'm meant to serve on the front line, as you may have guessed. Which is significantly more difficult without my armor.
[She gestures at tunic she's wearing, which she'd picked up on the last mission.]
And I'm going to apologize in advance for my...take charge nature during missions. I promise that I do know what I'm doing, but I also promise I'll listen to reason when I'm dealing with things I don't know. Which, around here, is a lot.
[She offers a kind smile, pulling her shield and sword into view.]
And while these are my main offence and defence - I'm feeling pretty naked out there - is there anybody on board who can forge armour? I'm not sure how I could repay the favour right now, but it'd definitely be at least a few owed.
Greetings, fellow travellers. Or prisoners. Not really sure which we are. Possibly both.
[A slight pause]
I mean, this also seems fairly close to a penal battalion, but that's more philosophy than I'd like today. But in any event, I'm General Amaya, soldier of Katolis, for those who don't know me. As a Knight of the Realm, I'm meant to serve on the front line, as you may have guessed. Which is significantly more difficult without my armor.
[She gestures at tunic she's wearing, which she'd picked up on the last mission.]
And I'm going to apologize in advance for my...take charge nature during missions. I promise that I do know what I'm doing, but I also promise I'll listen to reason when I'm dealing with things I don't know. Which, around here, is a lot.
[She offers a kind smile, pulling her shield and sword into view.]
And while these are my main offence and defence - I'm feeling pretty naked out there - is there anybody on board who can forge armour? I'm not sure how I could repay the favour right now, but it'd definitely be at least a few owed.

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"If you have some time after this, however, I would be fascinated to speak with you at length about how lipreading works, with regards to people who naturally speak other languages but have been translated by the magic of the SCA. I have been trying to teach my son to read and write more effectively, and I suspect that there is a fundamental difference between the language of my world and that of his that the magic simply cannot bridge, for I know him to be quite intelligent. The level of difficulty he has with my lessons makes me suspect a deeper issue. The more I can learn about different ways to interact with magical translation, the sooner I can formulate a course of study that will better help him."
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You're welcome to talk, but I'm pretty sure the answer is just that the train makes it all appear as it ought to for me. As far as I'm concerned, you're all speaking my language. I suppose there could be exceptions - have you tried non-verbal means?
She paused, indicating her hands before signing again.
Sign is pretty effective, I find.
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"It is also off topic. You needed armor, yes?"
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Hopefully there will always be alternatives. I wish you fortune with that. And I'm working on that, yes.
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Evolving armor?
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Decides what it wants to be. Well, that is something I cannot even vaguely understand but would really want to see.
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Wow. We've got nothing like that where I'm from, and we've got some pretty strange magic.
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Got it in one - full body and helm.
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Says the munchkin in what looks like a cloth robe and gemmed circlet.
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No, that doesn't look like a helm to me. Does it, too, transform?
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She nods, then, and without hesitation swings a roundhouse punch.
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