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2016-01-09 02:05 am (UTC)
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isherarmor
It might be far too familiar of me to ask, since we've only just met, but how old are you, exactly?
Inheritance, I suppose. The owner died and passed it to someone else, who vanished and then passed it to her husband's lover
No wait it was her lover's wife? Well, then she vanished too and left it to me to make a mess of.
And then I vanished, and I had not thought to bequeath it to anyone. It had a funny name: Tea Saucerers.
It was terrifying once. Now it's more sense-making than a lot of things.
You just decide to choose, say, wine, for instance? Does it have to be a liquid or could it be something like singing or smithing captaining a ship?
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Date: 2016-01-09 02:05 am (UTC)Inheritance, I suppose. The owner died and passed it to someone else, who vanished and then passed it to her husband's lover
No wait it was her lover's wife? Well, then she vanished too and left it to me to make a mess of.
And then I vanished, and I had not thought to bequeath it to anyone. It had a funny name: Tea Saucerers.
It was terrifying once. Now it's more sense-making than a lot of things.
You just decide to choose, say, wine, for instance? Does it have to be a liquid or could it be something like singing or smithing captaining a ship?