[ how can she tell another woman that she is infatuated by the way she speaks and writes? alia is a prophetess, a creature of brilliance and wisdoms beyond mithra's dreams. she looks up to her, admires her, feels herself become the shadow deepen and darken below the strength of alia's shining might. ]
I dream often of the sea. It has always been of great fascination to me. A world indescribable and unto itself. Infinite, dark waters. The greatest mysteries below its waves. Unknowable and frightening, thrilling all the same. An endless realm. Did you know water is the only thing I cannot use in divination practices? It has always closed itself to me. I came to believe it is waiting for me to be ready.
So, of course I will tell you, Lady Alia. Whatever the water gifts me, I feel it will be important to share.
[mithra is neither worshipper nor kin to alia -- she is something else, something Other, something that calls to the strangeness woven within alia's veins. like her homelander, like roza and caroline and wally, every other strange creature, every bright and shining thing.]
My planet is desert, sand, sun. There is no water save for what is held in the core of my Dune, save for what those who tread it's surface create, release, contain. We have never seen the sea, we Fremen, we of Arrakis.
Yet it lives in my bones, my blood. My father's family was of Caladan, planet of sea and storms.
Perhaps the water waits for us both. Sacred and unknowable. Water is life, is everything. There is no sea here, but the lake is beloved to me, even in the deepest winter. I would show it to you, if I may.
no subject
I dream often of the sea. It has always been of great fascination to me. A world indescribable and unto itself. Infinite, dark waters. The greatest mysteries below its waves. Unknowable and frightening, thrilling all the same. An endless realm. Did you know water is the only thing I cannot use in divination practices? It has always closed itself to me. I came to believe it is waiting for me to be ready.
So, of course I will tell you, Lady Alia. Whatever the water gifts me, I feel it will be important to share.
no subject
My planet is desert, sand, sun. There is no water save for what is held in the core of my Dune, save for what those who tread it's surface create, release, contain. We have never seen the sea, we Fremen, we of Arrakis.
Yet it lives in my bones, my blood. My father's family was of Caladan, planet of sea and storms.
Perhaps the water waits for us both. Sacred and unknowable. Water is life, is everything. There is no sea here, but the lake is beloved to me, even in the deepest winter. I would show it to you, if I may.