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''Ascending Water 5, R.Y. 768, Covenant, Frostgate''


Severnaya awoke to a sound she hadn't heard in a while: birds singing, announcing the morning sunlight. Dawn had just broke and sunlight began to pour over the mountaintops into the palace's guest room. The last thing she remembered was being on her back, looking up at Ragara Kitono, with an essence bomb in one hand and a flamepiece in the other. Her body ached from the injuries the incurred the day before; somebody had tended to her wounds, she realized, as she felt the bandages. She sat up in the bed.
Severnaya awoke to a sound she hadn't heard in a while: birds singing, announcing the morning sunlight. Dawn had just broke and sunlight began to pour over the mountaintops into the palace's guest room. The last thing she remembered was being on her back, looking up at Ragara Kitono, with an essence bomb in one hand and a flamepiece in the other. Her body ached from the injuries the incurred the day before; somebody had tended to her wounds, she realized, as she felt the bandages. She sat up in the bed.
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"As you wish," the servent said, bowed, then quickly departed.
"As you wish," the servent said, bowed, then quickly departed.
[[User:Kirkland|Kirkland]] 23:25, 13 May 2010 (EDT)
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"Citizens of Covenant," Severnaya called out, catching the attention of the hundreds of people that had gathered outside City Hall in Scytheholde. She walked along the rooftop of City Hall, and the crowd, realizing where the voice had come from, turned their attention to her. The murmurs quieted, and there was no wind to disturb the silence. It was overcast and a light snow was falling.
There was no time for preparing an elaborate spectacle for the speech. Many of the workers were busy re-building sections of the city that were devastated in the attack the day before. There was no podium, no guards, no ceremony. It was just Severnaya, on the rooftop, addressing those that turned out.
Haraku and Frost heard about the speech from the people, and had not spoke to Severnaya directly about it. They listened from a distance, curious how someone as fiery as her with so little experience in the public eye was going perform.
[[User:Kirkland|Kirkland]] 22:40, 20 May 2010 (EDT)


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Ascending Water 5, R.Y. 768, Covenant, Frostgate

Severnaya awoke to a sound she hadn't heard in a while: birds singing, announcing the morning sunlight. Dawn had just broke and sunlight began to pour over the mountaintops into the palace's guest room. The last thing she remembered was being on her back, looking up at Ragara Kitono, with an essence bomb in one hand and a flamepiece in the other. Her body ached from the injuries the incurred the day before; somebody had tended to her wounds, she realized, as she felt the bandages. She sat up in the bed.

"Oh good, you're awake," a servant said as he entered the room. There was no time to rest, she thought as she spoke, "I need you to spread word that I will be giving a major speech at Zenith." She thought for a moment about which location would be the most symbolic for the words she was to deliver. "In Scytheholde, outside of City Hall."

"As you wish," the servent said, bowed, then quickly departed.

Kirkland 23:25, 13 May 2010 (EDT)


"Citizens of Covenant," Severnaya called out, catching the attention of the hundreds of people that had gathered outside City Hall in Scytheholde. She walked along the rooftop of City Hall, and the crowd, realizing where the voice had come from, turned their attention to her. The murmurs quieted, and there was no wind to disturb the silence. It was overcast and a light snow was falling.

There was no time for preparing an elaborate spectacle for the speech. Many of the workers were busy re-building sections of the city that were devastated in the attack the day before. There was no podium, no guards, no ceremony. It was just Severnaya, on the rooftop, addressing those that turned out.

Haraku and Frost heard about the speech from the people, and had not spoke to Severnaya directly about it. They listened from a distance, curious how someone as fiery as her with so little experience in the public eye was going perform.

Kirkland 22:40, 20 May 2010 (EDT)


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