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WHO: Hermione Granger & her magical pack of pixies (aka you)
WHEN: During Silent Night
WHERE: the Inn & surroundings
WHAT: can i interest you in some slice of life in these trying times? catch-all and open to all who want some cute form of interaction (warning: i may bite you in the feels) with Hermione before the new arc starts; bring on the magical weeds too
WARNINGS: will add if necessary
[ooc: please feel free to to either PM me or reach me on plurk/discord if you want a separate starter, or throw your own in here. get in losers, we're doing shenanigans.]
WHEN: During Silent Night
WHERE: the Inn & surroundings
WHAT: can i interest you in some slice of life in these trying times? catch-all and open to all who want some cute form of interaction (warning: i may bite you in the feels) with Hermione before the new arc starts; bring on the magical weeds too
WARNINGS: will add if necessary
[ooc: please feel free to to either PM me or reach me on plurk/discord if you want a separate starter, or throw your own in here. get in losers, we're doing shenanigans.]
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Forgetting is, of course, bothersome. It is, in a way, rendering things insignificant -- they will no longer be significant to them if they cannot remember, although in his heart the events have value regardless. They simply wouldn't impact his future decisions, unless in some fashion the memories did return later.
Still, one thing here is important:
"If you are resilient now," he says, "it is because you are capable of resilience, you always were and you will be capable again."
That isn't some quality unique to their location, it is a quality in Hermione herself.
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"I know that," she does say, with a brief wave of dismissal. "Anyway, the point is - I feel conflicted because this can't exactly be called temporary. We've been travelling together for ages now, long enough for me to learn details about people, about their worlds, long enough to know I'd miss them.
"So I can't throw myself at an open beacon without any hesitation, is that I am saying. I would hesitate, as much as I want to return home and resume my life there too."
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"I suspect you and Anduin have that in common."
Anduin would hesitate too, he knows, to leave this place. To leave the escape it offers him. A funny thing, to feel you are escaping the grand comforts of a castle, but Anduin of course has pressures too. Expectations. As easy as it may be to envy his strong group of followers, his throngs of staff and the prestige of his role the crown is not always a comfortable thing to wear.
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It's one way to change the subject, away from the discomfort of their eventual separation. No matter how many friends she makes here, no matter even if she grows more than fond of someone, at the end of it all - if she survives it all - she will return to her life, in Hogwarts after the final battle against Voldemort, and carry on without knowledge of any of this.
It's depressing. Better to distract from it.
So here she adds, "Except for the part where he's royalty and I'm the daughter of dentists." She voices one thought that has been with her since Serthica, a little out of the blue: "You know they would've really applauded your dental hygiene. Especially in your dragon form - sharp white teeth. Impressive."
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"... Thank you," he manages, faintly bewildered. Is this a common compliment? Do people compliment teeth regularly? "You have excellent hygiene yourself."
Is that a good return compliment? It somehow doesn't feel like one.
"Something we have in common, along with a strong will and a fondness for research."
Stubbornness and obsessiveness.
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"I take it you have no idea what a dentist is?"
Could this be something new for Wrathion to learn? Isn't that one of the favourite things of people like them, with a fondness for research?
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He simply does not have a dental plan, and he isn't particular sure how you go about finding one who is trained in dragon teeth. Presumably he'd have to attend in his visage, if he did. Is that even worthwhile? He's not really sure. He's never had a tooth-based-affliction before.
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"What a peculiar school," he offers. "They dealt with their ailments some other way?"
Magic, perhaps, since they were all mages by the sound of it? Wrathion may not be exposed to all the fine details of the world at large, but it sounds like he has reached the low bar of 'better than the people at Hermione's school'. He'll take that victory.
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"A lot of the more...base needs of being alive and human are glossed over there. There are no dentists in the magic school, and they rarely give us tea for breakfast, instead flooding us with neverending pumpkin juice." At the memory, a shudder.
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"I see," he murmurs, frowning in thought. "If they do not learn these things, do they not... find themselves at a disadvantage?"
Or is it something they simply... never have a requirement for?
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She pulls a face. "The wizarding world is strange, Wrathion."