Stephanie Brown | ๐น๐ธ๐๐พ๐โ๐ (
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Who: Stephanie Brown and YOU??
What: Sighing a lot and getting tar everywhere
When: Today!
Where: The castle grounds
Rating: PG
Tar, tar everywhere. It was black, sticky, and warm to the touch--which Steph discovered, as it clung to her arms and neck. It didn't take too long for her to realize that many in the castle were being afflicted by this, so she tried to tough through it. It would stop eventually, and she had things to do. There was still a lot to be done in the city, before she and Cass left on the expedition.
However, the more she touched, the more tar seemed to come from her hands.
She wasn't going to be useful to anyone today, let alone herself, she came to realize.
What was the logical response?
To lay down on the grass in front of the castle, of course. Maybe if she didn't touch anything for a while, the sticky goo would recede. In the meanwhile, staring at the sky seems like a good option.
Yeah, castle. She gets the irony. She messes up everything she touches. Ha ha.
What: Sighing a lot and getting tar everywhere
When: Today!
Where: The castle grounds
Rating: PG
Tar, tar everywhere. It was black, sticky, and warm to the touch--which Steph discovered, as it clung to her arms and neck. It didn't take too long for her to realize that many in the castle were being afflicted by this, so she tried to tough through it. It would stop eventually, and she had things to do. There was still a lot to be done in the city, before she and Cass left on the expedition.
However, the more she touched, the more tar seemed to come from her hands.
She wasn't going to be useful to anyone today, let alone herself, she came to realize.
What was the logical response?
To lay down on the grass in front of the castle, of course. Maybe if she didn't touch anything for a while, the sticky goo would recede. In the meanwhile, staring at the sky seems like a good option.
Yeah, castle. She gets the irony. She messes up everything she touches. Ha ha.
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Connor smiles back at her just a little, nodding in sombre agreement. "Sometimes that is just how it is."
He lapses into silence for awhile after that, looking at the grass, then he decides to change the subject. "What is it that you did before Paradisa? You are not an Assassin, but Ezio trusts you."
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"I'm not an Assassin, no, but my people have similar skills and goals. We protect the innocent. The city I come from is like a breeding ground for criminals and the like." Which definitely has nothing to do with the no-kill rule Batman has, no.
She grins. "How about you, hmm? Do you trust me?" Her tone is clearly teasing! Don't freak out, Connor.
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He smiles in that same sort of subdued way again, this time due more to shyness than anything else. "You have not given me a reason to distrust you," he says, very obviously being ambiguous about it on purpose, jokingly.
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Since now seems to be a good time for questions, she figures she can ask some that have been on her mind. "So... how did you get involved with the Assassins? I didn't think they came as young as you."
She had asked Ezio about it, and he had said Connor had sought out their symbol--whatever that meant. Might as well ask him herself.
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"I was told training as an Assassin would help save my people," he finally settles on, giving her the sort of truncated version, absently looking out into the distance. "My village protects something that the Templars seek, and we have done so for many years. And so I must become an Assassin to keep it safe, to keep them from driving us off our land and bringing us to failure."
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"Do you know what they're after?" The Apple comes to mind, but Steph doesn't want to bring up things that Ezio may not have.
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"No. But I do know they must be stopped. For my people and for yours."
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She thinks about Ezio's war room and the portraits there, as well as the things he's said. They killed Ezio's family, and wanted that Apple--which Steph quickly learned was Bad News.
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But still, he wonders if there is a way to show them how wrong they are. He knows he must kill his father, there is no way to get around it, but if there was a way to make it not necessary...
"What has Ezio told you about them? The Templars?"
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It used to be very difficult, given how sweet Lucrezia used to be, but nowadays not so much...
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"They now seek to influence and manipulate rather than outright destroy. And so they seek anything that will give them the knowledge to do so." He glances at her. "I do not know what they become in your time."
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"I don't know, either. In my time, where I'm from--assassins are bad news. They're the enemy. There's a League of Assassins, but they're not like you or Ezio. And I'm positive I'm not a Templar," she adds with a smile. That would be awkward. "It's weird."
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Connor frowns thoughtfully at that, thinking for a second, then tilts his head. "The Assassins and Templars do not operate in the open. That is not their way. Perhaps you have simply not looked for them in the right places."
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At home, she'd stay far, far away from assassins, if she could help it. They tended to want her dead, after all.
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He nods at his soot-covered hands. "Perhaps this is the god of this place reminding us not to forget who we are, and where we come from."
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"Were you forgetting?"
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"My father is an Englishman, Stephanie," he says, glancing at her. "I am not. How can I forget that?"
He folds his hands together.
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"Doesn't sound like a good time."
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"I have never met him. He was no longer with my mother when I was born."
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Was that the right thing to say? She never knew. Her feelings of absolutely no love towards her own father made it difficult, sometimes, for her to imagine what it was like for others. She was reluctant to admit any sort of longing for acceptance by him of all people, but it's not like it really mattered since he was dead.
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"It is nothing to be sorry for. I have never needed him. I would not be who I am now if I knew him."
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"That's the spirit. I'm just never really sure what to say when stuff like this comes up."
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"It is that common among people you know?"
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There's a really short, brief pause, and then Connor realizes that... is probably none of his business, and he shakes his head. "I am sorry. I do not mean to ask personal questions," he says, holding up his hand a looking a little bit embarrassed.
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