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<blockquote data-quote="Cerebral Paladin" data-source="post: 3828562" data-attributes="member: 3448"><p>“What other visions have you had of me?” asked Alistair.</p><p></p><p>“Oh, there were many before the coronation--even before Your Grace’s return to Canberry. I didn’t wish to bother you with them. I saw Your Grace astride the mountains like a giant, looking down on a plain below-- you then shrank down to human size and strode along a path to a huge forest. In another, you were in a royal carriage, never seeming to reach your destination. I think that vision was perhaps a product of your own anxieties. In the last, Your Grace stood athwart the deck of an airship, pointing back at the sky behind you, and said, ‘The sky should be full of wood,’ and then the vision faded. I must admit that I have no idea what that vision meant.”</p><p></p><p>“‘The sky should be full of wood,’” repeated Alistair. “That sounds familiar, but I can’t quite figure out why.” </p><p></p><p>“The description of the mountain, plains, and forest sounds like a reference to our journey back to Canberry,” said Dame Brionna. </p><p></p><p>“A likely possibility,” commented the Minister. “That was my first vision of the Archduke as an adult. There had been earlier visions of him as a boy and many shenanigans.”</p><p></p><p>Brionna muttered quietly, “Attractively shaped shenanigans?” The others pretended not to have heard.</p><p></p><p>“What can you tell us of the scrying pool itself?” asked Kit. “Is it reliable?”</p><p></p><p>“It was a gift from the Seelie. The visions are never false, per se, so every person in my position has a duty to gaze into it. Sometimes they are difficult to interpret, however. And of course the future is mutable-- one can never say that a vision of the future shows what will happen, just what is likely to or may happen.”</p><p></p><p>“Have you had any other interesting visions lately?”</p><p></p><p>“Only one, but it has been a repeated one. I have seen smoke, fire, and blood.”</p><p> </p><p>“War is coming,” said Alistair grimly. “The meaning of that vision seems obvious enough."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cerebral Paladin, post: 3828562, member: 3448"] “What other visions have you had of me?” asked Alistair. “Oh, there were many before the coronation--even before Your Grace’s return to Canberry. I didn’t wish to bother you with them. I saw Your Grace astride the mountains like a giant, looking down on a plain below-- you then shrank down to human size and strode along a path to a huge forest. In another, you were in a royal carriage, never seeming to reach your destination. I think that vision was perhaps a product of your own anxieties. In the last, Your Grace stood athwart the deck of an airship, pointing back at the sky behind you, and said, ‘The sky should be full of wood,’ and then the vision faded. I must admit that I have no idea what that vision meant.” “‘The sky should be full of wood,’” repeated Alistair. “That sounds familiar, but I can’t quite figure out why.” “The description of the mountain, plains, and forest sounds like a reference to our journey back to Canberry,” said Dame Brionna. “A likely possibility,” commented the Minister. “That was my first vision of the Archduke as an adult. There had been earlier visions of him as a boy and many shenanigans.” Brionna muttered quietly, “Attractively shaped shenanigans?” The others pretended not to have heard. “What can you tell us of the scrying pool itself?” asked Kit. “Is it reliable?” “It was a gift from the Seelie. The visions are never false, per se, so every person in my position has a duty to gaze into it. Sometimes they are difficult to interpret, however. And of course the future is mutable-- one can never say that a vision of the future shows what will happen, just what is likely to or may happen.” “Have you had any other interesting visions lately?” “Only one, but it has been a repeated one. I have seen smoke, fire, and blood.” “War is coming,” said Alistair grimly. “The meaning of that vision seems obvious enough." [/QUOTE]
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