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Queen Elsa of Arendelle ([personal profile] isdronning) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou2016-01-02 08:16 pm

video;

This is Queen Elsa of Arendelle.

[ She appears on the network calm and composed, no smile or anything, but she hesitates after speaking. She feels a bit awkward about addressing everyone on the ship so soon after her arrival, but it's important. It's an important step in her plan to keep herself at a distance from others, to keep them all safe from her. So here she is, likely to sound like a horribly rude person, but it needs to be done. ]

...I suppose titles have no meaning here anymore. No matter. This is Elsa, and I would simply like to request that those of you on the same deck as me avoid my room. Consider it off limits. I-- I have a certain need for privacy and don't like to be disturbed.

That said, now for those that I work with: please keep your distance from me while we work together. I...wouldn't want anything to happen. By that, I mean I... I have an aversion to touch. It makes me uncomfortable and I wouldn't want to make anyone else uncomfortable, either.

I realize these may seem like odd requests, but they are what I require. Thank you for taking them into consideration and thank you for your time.

[ There's a curt nod, and the video feed cuts off. ]
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[personal profile] earthandpine 2016-01-17 03:11 pm (UTC)(link)
[Rosethorn tries to keep any surprise or satisfaction from being too obvious. After all, this is exactly what she said her wards were supposed to do, and she was hoping to keep the possibility of failure from making Elsa more anxious. For all she knew, Elsa's magic was different enough from hers that her own wards wouldn't recognize it.

But that smile, the sheer, giddy relief written across Elsa's face as the snow starts to ease... it's nice to see.]


It's good, that your magic's close enough to what I'm used to for my wards to recognize it. I can try training you the same way I've trained every other student I've had. There's a good chance it will help, and I certainly don't think it would do you any harm.