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Jun. 28th, 2020 09:58 amThere are many places that Lord Haurchefant has been in his life that have been unexpected but standing on an airship landing dock waiting for the arrival of his betrothed is close to the top of the list. It's certainly one of the most nerve-wracking ones.
He's not unhappy about it, exactly, doesn't bear any kind of sullen resentment or bemoaning of his fate. He'd volunteered, after all. It's just... like something from a storybook, isn't it? The High Houses do play politics over love in marriages for the most part, his very existence is proof of that, but he's never heard of the arrangement being arranged entirely by others and certainly usually the couples had met before. But this kingdom far across the sea has older ways, and when it was stated in no uncertain terms that the way they were to cement their alliance was to marry their princess to a member of Ishgardian nobility, the Archbishop had agreed.
There were reminders, of course, that the Ishgardians had no king and of course the Archbishop had forgone all worldly pleasures in pursuit of his religious ones (a fact every Ishgardian knew was not the case at all, but the pretense was enough to exclude certain other knights from the selection process) so there were no princes to be had, but surely a suitable groom could be found among the High Houses. Whoever offered one of their sons for this would be quite favored, after all.
One might be forgiven for thinking that that was why he volunteered, or that it was coerced or asked of him in some way, but really, it was sitting there, listening to them talk about this poor girl like she was an inconvenience that pushed him over the edge. That the practice was backwards, but necessary to the kingdom, that it was a sacrifice for a noble Ishgardian to be stuck with some foreign princess. A jeering sidebar about how she was probably ugly, another about the joys of foreign women not so frozen stiff as their Ishgardian counterparts, were the final straws that had him hunting down his father.
There are so many that he can't save. But he's pretty sure he can save this one.
And so, here he is, dressed in finer clothes than he usually prefers when he's not in armor, waiting in nervous anticipation for a woman he's never even seen so much as a picture of.
He's not unhappy about it, exactly, doesn't bear any kind of sullen resentment or bemoaning of his fate. He'd volunteered, after all. It's just... like something from a storybook, isn't it? The High Houses do play politics over love in marriages for the most part, his very existence is proof of that, but he's never heard of the arrangement being arranged entirely by others and certainly usually the couples had met before. But this kingdom far across the sea has older ways, and when it was stated in no uncertain terms that the way they were to cement their alliance was to marry their princess to a member of Ishgardian nobility, the Archbishop had agreed.
There were reminders, of course, that the Ishgardians had no king and of course the Archbishop had forgone all worldly pleasures in pursuit of his religious ones (a fact every Ishgardian knew was not the case at all, but the pretense was enough to exclude certain other knights from the selection process) so there were no princes to be had, but surely a suitable groom could be found among the High Houses. Whoever offered one of their sons for this would be quite favored, after all.
One might be forgiven for thinking that that was why he volunteered, or that it was coerced or asked of him in some way, but really, it was sitting there, listening to them talk about this poor girl like she was an inconvenience that pushed him over the edge. That the practice was backwards, but necessary to the kingdom, that it was a sacrifice for a noble Ishgardian to be stuck with some foreign princess. A jeering sidebar about how she was probably ugly, another about the joys of foreign women not so frozen stiff as their Ishgardian counterparts, were the final straws that had him hunting down his father.
There are so many that he can't save. But he's pretty sure he can save this one.
And so, here he is, dressed in finer clothes than he usually prefers when he's not in armor, waiting in nervous anticipation for a woman he's never even seen so much as a picture of.
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Date: 2020-07-14 04:48 am (UTC)The armorer turns back to Gwendolyn to take a few more measurements, now perhaps a little more surprised at the same sort of intensity in someone who seems soft-spoken. And while there will be armor to adjust and create just for her, what they can offer is something temporary. Her own armor, as lovely as it is, is still of Ragnanival make and it would be better if she had something to wear that not only suited the climate better but would lessen the stares she might get.
The armor she is given is sleek and form-fitting, open for range of movement and for being quick on her feet. There is a helm that's provided - in case she changes her mind, of course - but the armorer is quick to assure her that given some time, they can work out something that will fit her new role (and aesthetic) perfectly. Haurchefant is, likely, shooed away for a short time while her temporary armor is fitted on and secured to allow her to move around in it and to see where she might require adjustments. It is sleek and form-fitting, with places at her sides to allow for the wings she has spoken of, though the armorer gently admits that they weren't entirely certain how to accommodate them and will require a demonstration for that as well, if only to take measurements.
She returns to test it, to walk, to move, and it's clear she's pleased by even this temporary allowance. Dresses have never been for her, though she admires their beauty and their softness, something more unknown than familiar to her. But this feels right and purposeful, and she gives Haurchefant a smile when she returns. "Do you think this would be all right for now?"
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Date: 2020-07-14 05:13 am (UTC)Haurchefant allows himself to be shooed, though he boyishly looks over his shoulder as he goes, like he might catch a last glimpse of her just about to do something scandalous. Still, he does actually give her plenty of space and it's not until she speaks that he even so much as turns around, even though he'd also moved off as well.
And then he turns around and sees her and his jaw near hits the floor.
For one, insane moment he thinks about just crossing the distance and kissing her right here and now. She looks perfect, beautiful and shining and smiling and he's struck dumb for a moment with both an aesthetic appreciation and carnal desire at once. He doesn't always have the most impressive command of his emotions, but he does manage to not ogle her, though the desire to do so paints pink across his cheeks. Instead he looks transported for a moment,
"You look exquisite, my dear. I think that will do nicely," and then, his mouth runs away with him and he suggests something he would have the tact to bring up more privately normally, considering this is his fort and his men, "If you wanted to test its fit, I'd be happy to oblige you. I'm certainly no Azure Dragoon, but I should still prove at least a fine enough challenge to put the armor through it's paces."
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Date: 2020-07-18 04:37 am (UTC)"I would like that. I'd like to see how you fight." Gwendolyn realizes just a moment later how scandalous that sounds, quickly recovering to amend: "I would like to see how our fighting styles compare." That's what she meant. Clearly.
The armorer gives the both of them a bit of a look, though crosses to provide both with practice spears to be used to put the armor through a thorough test, if only to see how she moves in it and what will need natural adjustments. No dragoon is she and though she might one day better understand the art, it's better to have armor be able to work now and keep her alive than to be faulty. "Is there a training area?" she asks. "Or--" Would that be too public and noticeable?
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Date: 2020-07-18 05:11 am (UTC)"You're going to draw the eyes of the entire garrison regardless. May as well give them something to watch," he actually takes up a practice sword and a real shield, emblazoned with the Fortemps unicorn. "This way."
There are enough wide open courtyards here that practice is often just in one of those, with everyone giving the participants a wide berth. He leads her out there, heedless of how public the entire thing is. He does have enough political know-how, however to make plain and clear, loud enough to be heard without it seeming like he intended for it to be,
"Now, you much promise not to go easy on me, my dear. 'Twas I who was fool enough to issue the challenge," it lets the men and women here know that this is no serious match, that they are allowed to cheer for who they wish. He does turn when they get there though and grin at her, "That said, I don't intend to go easy on you, just because you are the fairest thing to grace these grounds in many winters."
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Date: 2020-07-19 04:18 am (UTC)How can he be so free with his compliments and his affections? It's baffling. (And endearing.)
They have the attention of the people wandering outside, those who had been already gathered for their own practicing and now come to rest.
"I don't think I will learn much if I go easy on you. And you would be disappointed besides," she says, because she knows she would be most frustrated if he treated her like glass. She will afford him the same courtesy. "Please don't hold back." That garners a few more glances, a murmur or two. Gwendolyn steps away from Haurchefant so she can take her place, holding the spear lightly and almost close to her chest, her entire stance a bit of an antithesis to the Dragoon and Lancers of Ishgard. It almost looks casual, though she does eventually hold it out just a bit further. This spear isn't enchanted the way hers is; naturally, she knows she's at a bit of a disadvantage, even if she wouldn't have wanted to see harm come to him as it is. "When you're ready."
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Date: 2020-07-19 06:13 pm (UTC)Truth be told, he's more expecting he's about to go on the defensive. His preferred fighting style is more suited to it, incorporating a combination of his shield and the ability to parry with the other hand, turning a foe's attack to his advantage.