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π‰πŽπ‘π€π‡ πŒπŽπ‘πŒπŽππ“. ([personal profile] heartsbane) wrote2019-08-01 09:29 pm

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[personal profile] trouvaille 2020-05-08 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
I work in finance for the aristo district so I could probably afford it, but I did get it in hardened leather. I don't want something that's going to be uncomfortable for him to wear, you know? He's never worn anything more elaborate than a harness before this.
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[personal profile] trouvaille 2020-05-08 06:15 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, yeah. That's a good point if you are considering it, but you did sound pretty confident about bears being fine.

( and gwen is always ready to talk about her dog at a moment's notice, it's a problem. )

I guess bears are at their most dangerous naked. Which is relatable.
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[personal profile] trouvaille 2020-05-08 06:17 am (UTC)(link)
( the picture she took is probably one she's stored, because she has it promptly and it's from beside the riverβ€”percy made the sort of elaborate strip that straps around his torso and over the top of his head, protective, and gwen has slung suitably-sized saddlebags over his back. he's sat beside the river's edge in the picture, her shoes tied to his saddle-bags. )
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[personal profile] trouvaille 2020-05-11 03:24 am (UTC)(link)
Guard dogs have to guard, but you never know here from what. I don't want him defenseless, you know? But he's a tough boy, his sire's breed was cultivated to defend people from. Well, from bears.

I'm fine.
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[personal profile] trouvaille 2020-05-11 04:33 am (UTC)(link)
( it is much trickier to brush past a direct question. )

Well, I don't do armor-relevant things.
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[personal profile] trouvaille 2020-05-11 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
He's a guard dog, his instinct is to guard me, and I don't want him to accidentally tangle with something that he isn't prepared for with nothing between him and it but fur. Whereas I have self-preservation instinct and what am I going to do, wear armor just to walk down the street?

( she does, occasionally, venture out of the city, though not far. )

Anyway, anywhere I would be going that might be risky for me, personally, is going to be the water. And you've already seen what's practical to wear in the water.

( well, she isn't always entirely naked.

sometimes she wears jewelry.
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[personal profile] trouvaille 2020-05-12 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
It's really just him. Here, anyway, everyone else is at home.

But if it makes you feel better, I think my tentacles could break your big bear spine if you got attitude near the river or the sea.
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[personal profile] trouvaille 2020-05-12 03:56 am (UTC)(link)
Aw. Lay flat on a hard floor and prop your feet up if it does hurt, my godfather swears by it and his back aches from carrying our entire fucking family.

I don't need armor is the point. I wouldn't know when to wear it so I'd just never have it with me when it'd be handy, probably.
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[personal profile] trouvaille 2020-05-12 04:08 am (UTC)(link)
A working back is what farmers need, actually, so if you throw it out don't come crying to me because you wanted to be manly and tough it out.

I guess bears don't have thumbs.

It's cute you call him my partner, though, it feels like we should be fighting crime instead of probably breaking some kind of city ordinance every time I get him into a cafe.
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[personal profile] trouvaille 2020-05-12 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
Don't be a baby, it was obviously just an example. I am just saying, I'm not totally defenseless. The back ache advice is completely legitimate. Do yoga or something.

Well, if bears had thumbs it'd probably be slightly easier but reach is a problem too. It's the t-rex problem for a new age.
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[personal profile] trouvaille 2020-05-12 05:46 am (UTC)(link)
( he may have a point in the first place, and jorah may recognize the acknowledgment of that for what it isβ€”

because 'young woman ignores good point she doesn't have a rebuttal for' is universal.
)

Do you know what a dinosaur is?
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[personal profile] trouvaille 2020-05-13 05:28 am (UTC)(link)
On Earth, dinosaurs are prehistoric animals that were wiped out by an extinction-level event at some stage before humans developed. (No one knows what it was, but there's a lot of guesses, varying degrees of plausibility.) They came in a variety of flavors, so some of them ate meat, some of them ate plants, some of them flew, some of them were in the water, some of them were land based. A lot of them were fucking massive. Imagine if dragons were less magical and had seventy slightly different cousins. And we've been imagining them mostly as big naked lizards, like dragons, but that's partially because all the study of them is based on their bones, so if they had feathers or fur or whatever, who the fuck knows. A plucked chicken carcass looks very different to a live one, right? And some dinosaur theories look a lot like plucked chickens - they were probably precursors to some modern birds.

So the tyrannosaurus rex may not have actually looked the way we imagine it looking, but the thing is that it has tiny little arms. Big massive carnivore predator, wee tiny little arms. It would also struggle to put on armor. Or, since most people don't go around needing to think about putting on armor, masturbate.


( that was a long walk to a t-rex masturbation joke. )

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