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Lis'sa Trinall ([personal profile] lissatrinall) wrote in [community profile] knightsoflegend2012-02-14 11:51 pm

orientation ♔ no time to analyse | to think things through

Analyse - Thom Yorke
WHO || Lis'sa Trinall, James Watson, open if people want to bang into them, just threadjack wherever.
WHAT || Lis'sa meets with her squire
WHERE || Knight's HQ, Dragon's Hoard wing, Lis'sa's office
WHEN || Wednesday morning
HOW || Actionspam


[The Dragon's Hoard's wing is located in the farthest corner of the first floor of the castle from where the squire bedrooms are, rather than immediately by the laboratory. Following the equipment briefing, Lis'sa had asked James to come to her office there on Wednesday morning so that they might get a chance to finally sit and talk about his squiring period. Hopefully, he has no problems locating the place.
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Optional Rolls:
† † If he goes searching on his own: Roll a d20. A roll of a 13 or above can locate the office. Particularly high rolls mean he finds it quickly and vice versa.
† If he chooses to ask somebody, roll a d20 for a Gather Information check and put the number you got in the header of your reply, with however he approached the person he's stopping to ask.
† Or just tag with whatever else you had in mind!
spymaster: (nothing more then)

[personal profile] spymaster 2012-03-23 07:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Is that what you think this is? And here I thought you were more observant then that. [And he sounds disappointed.]
spymaster: (now really?)

[personal profile] spymaster 2012-03-23 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
With age comes some semblance of humility though or so I am told. [Yes he has an ego he'll admit it.] And that is truly all that is, remarkable about myself, along with the skills gained through age and my curiosity into such things. [Very much ignoring any mention of the machine hidden under his shirt yup, that's not remarkable at all.]
spymaster: (so then)

[personal profile] spymaster 2012-03-24 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
No they are not, I am a doctor, and an inventor if you would like specifics. My knowledge is both medical and scientific, if that is of any interest to you, along with a passion for deductive reasoning. [There he likes you enough to tell you what all he can do Lis'sa. Happy?]
spymaster: (you leaked)

[personal profile] spymaster 2012-03-24 03:55 am (UTC)(link)
[He's not going to say that she was no fun really.

But he does smile back at that.
]

That I can believe, new perspectives lead to new inventions and the like. [He pauses for a moment to look actually serious for once before going on.] Are any of your people, familiar with life prolonging devices?
spymaster: (from the time of)

[personal profile] spymaster 2012-03-24 05:45 am (UTC)(link)
Natural aging. Not much can be done for disease, unless you have found something.
spymaster: (now really?)

[personal profile] spymaster 2012-03-24 06:06 am (UTC)(link)
Immortality implies living forever through limited means of killing ones self. What I speak of, is a scientific approach to longevity, a longer life with an eventual end. [He says it like a teacher chiding a student for that. And he doesn't care who she is either 8|.] Have you heard of anything like that?
spymaster: (so then)

[personal profile] spymaster 2012-03-25 05:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Before I answer that, what is your take on such things? [How much trouble/grief/side eyeing/judgemental line facing is he going to have to endure more than the norm?]
spymaster: (from the time of)

[personal profile] spymaster 2012-03-25 07:43 pm (UTC)(link)
No there's not, is there? [He tilts his head some at her as he thinks, before nodding like he's finally decided on something.] I am ninety-five years old kept alive by a device strapped to my chest.
spymaster: (now really?)

[personal profile] spymaster 2012-03-25 11:52 pm (UTC)(link)
In every other regard, yes.
spymaster: (from the time of)

[personal profile] spymaster 2012-03-26 12:15 am (UTC)(link)
What question would that be?
spymaster: (of course)

[personal profile] spymaster 2012-03-26 12:36 am (UTC)(link)
Scientific curiosity of the world around me to see how it would grow in the years to come of course. [And he says it so matter-of-factly to.]
spymaster: (so then)

[personal profile] spymaster 2012-03-26 06:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Never, the world is constantly changing and I very much doubt that I will live forever. I merely wish to see if I can understand where the world is going before that time is all.
spymaster: (now really?)

[personal profile] spymaster 2012-03-26 06:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Or until such time as the device fails and my age eventually catches up to me, physically of course. [Spoiler, it's how he dies 60 years later :/]

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