Subject: And the word of the day is...
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Posted on: 2014-03-21 17:34:00 UTC

Derik took the bad news surprisingly well, in his own opinion. "Oh," he said. The mask and bandana suddenly felt a bit hotter and more confining. He cast a longing look at the drinks table, but it would be rude to walk out now. Anyway, it wasn't as though he were any worse off than he had been to begin with.

"Bother this," he growled to himself as Constance called Dafydd over. He pulled off the headwear and shook out his shaggy, slightly damp black hair. If he was going to continue conversing, he wanted to do so as himself, not some strange masked figure.

He nodded in greeting to Dafydd and attempted another smile for the baby's sake, this one slightly more convincing than the first. He hoped his face wouldn't scare the kid, who had probably never seen Threadscars.

"It's all right," he replied when his turn came. "To be honest, I suppose 'complex' describes my situation, as well. You mentioned harps." He glanced at Constance, then back to Dafydd. "I remember playing the harp—I was a Harper—but I'm told those experiences were artificially constructed for me, thanks to some sort of reality-warping field I stumbled into after I got here." He shrugged. "It doesn't matter much—and that's quite enough about me. Thank you for your concern." He nodded to Constance.

And finally twigged onto the fact that she had kids. A whole clutch of them, if he wasn't much mistaken. All of them had a touch of their father's otherworldly good looks. "So, uh... are those yours, then?"



Nah, no need to stretch for that. Derik is probably mistaken in his belief that meeting other Pernese people would do him any good. I think he's chiefly looking for someone to understand his pain and make it okay to be as screwed up as he is, but the vastly more likely response from the average Pernese is pity, which doesn't do it. (As for Jenni, she's compromised by various baggage, particularly guilt over having indirectly caused Derik to lose his dragon in the first place. It hasn't occurred to Derik to blame her, but he doesn't have to. I'm pretty sure they get together for klah on occasion, but I will probably never write about it because it's just too awkward.)

Dafydd stands a good chance at actually getting it, though, come to think of it. Not only does he know Pern, he has some experience with eternal torment of the soul thanks to being a Fëanorian, and he's got the physical mutilation to show for it, too. (Symbolism!) And, as Constance noted, harps. *g*

~Neshomeh

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