Date: 2026-01-09 12:54 am (UTC)

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[ A steeled nod. A bare, brief glance back at the room. She'd given it a thorough once-over the night before and there wasn't anything she could easily or confidently makeshift into a weapon. Not one she could carry discreetly on her person, at any rate. Storms. Again, she wishes she had even a lick of stormlight to make her feel that little bit safer.

She'll wait for him to leave the room first, and then she'll follow with a careful distance between them. ]


I wanted to ask, [ she starts up again. ] What should I call you?

[ Not his name. She already knows that much. She's asking about whether there's an honorific or a title intended for the queen's brother. ]

Prince?
Date: 2026-01-09 07:16 pm (UTC)

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[ Following, she chews on the difference. And then digests the cognitive dissonance of being someone who wants to see the monarchy dismantled back home, but equally feels a spike of indignation at the thought of being queen and calling someone else sir.

Still. Her crown means little and less, here. Nothing underlines the sheer arbitrary nature of a title like landing somewhere where you lack the authority to back it up. ]


Brightness will do.

[ Brightness Jasnah Kholin. Or, simply used in the same way as sir: hello, brightness. It's not exactly appropriate for her station, but she's no queen here. And enforcing the distinction feels petty, given her pending legislature back home. ]
Date: 2026-01-09 07:31 pm (UTC)

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[ Ah, right. They must not stratify their society by that same, strange marker. Otherwise the man standing in front of her would never, ever have been royal. So! Her steps also slow, keeping her distance, and she raises her bare right hand. Gesturing with two fingers, she points at her eyes. A light, pale violet. ]

Because of my eyes, sir. [ Matter of fact. She's not proud of this particular cultural practice, but she's not about to hide it either. Having provided a rudimentary glossary upon her arrival (she is from the kingdom of Alethkar, in the continent of Roshar) she continues: ] The Alethi ruling class are all light-eyed. So their members are called Bright Lords or Bright Ladies. Or, simply, Brightness.

[ There is a very complicated and very arbitrary reason why. And she'll explain it, if she's asked. But she doesn't volunteer it when they're simply trying to navigate how to talk to one another. ]
Date: 2026-01-10 12:14 am (UTC)

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[ Would she? Titles are a funny thing. Back home, in Urithiru, she might rankle by instinct of some stranger called her by her name. But the title means something in the tower, on Roshar. Here...? Here, perhaps she should make her peace with being only herself.

Practice, for when peace and progress comes to her people. ]


— On reflection, perhaps just Jasnah is fine.

[ She doesn't see it as intimate. Rather, like a label on a card catalogue. Jasnah is who she is. ]

It feels almost silly to fuss over a station that doesn't exist on this world.
Date: 2026-01-11 10:44 pm (UTC)

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[ — Perhaps it's early days, yet, to confess her intentions against the entire title. A spark of survivalism holds her tongue, keeps her from explaining how she intends to see the distinction between dark and light eyes diluted, or extinguished, before her reign is done.

Holds her tongue from saying it's less a question whether she has a right to it, and more a theory that no one does. ]


Is that so? [ Steady, but conceding. ] Tell me, will it cause confusion with others in the castle? Maybe there's an Albion equivalent I can assume for my stay.

[ It would help her stick out like a sore thumb, although perhaps not by much. ]
Date: 2026-01-13 12:10 am (UTC)

elsecall: (077.)
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[ ...Is it odd if she protests, now, that she'd like some taste of not being your majesty day-in and day-out. So, drawing herself up to full height and squaring her shoulders, she nods. ]

Simple will suffice.

[ And then, perhaps touch less aloof: ] Could our tour start with the library?
Date: 2026-01-14 12:23 am (UTC)

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[ Her silence — even as they walk together — stretches long enough that it threatens to slip into something like a no comment.

But, eventually: ]
I'll practice self-restraint. [ One, two, three. ] But a shortlist of titles that might be informative or even helpful in understanding Albion, sir, would be appreciated.
Date: 2026-01-15 01:43 pm (UTC)

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...What makes them harder?

[ She asks, curiosity a little less than idle as she cranes her neck and observes the architecture of the halls as they progress. Rugs are interesting, and she's unsure how she feels about the soft deadening of footsteps. And wooden panels! Wood is a rarer commodity, back on Roshar — unless it's been soulcast, but you can always tell. This stuff looks like the real deal. ]

Dialect? Handwriting? Subject matter?

[ The latter she suspects she can handle comfortably. But if it's an issue of archaic language, she can't necessarily rely on the same quirk of Connection that lets the two of them converse comfortably now. ]
Date: 2026-01-15 10:22 pm (UTC)

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[ Ha. She wonders whether she ought to take it personally — as she's certain the accusation could similarly be leveled against her works. Some of her works, at any rate. There are particular pieces built to be brief. Effective. But rather than feel sore or bruised, she swallows a thin private smile.

Instead, she asks: ]


—Do you read?

[ An odd question, on its face. ]
Date: 2026-01-16 02:10 pm (UTC)

elsecall: (077.)
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...I see.

[ An odd curiosity settles into her voice. It's not that she doesn't believe him — on Roshar, there are numerous nations where literacy isn't gendered. In the Azish empire, everyone is encouraged from a young age to learn their letters. To read and write. However, in Alethkar — in all the nations who follow the Vorin religion — literacy is exclusively a feminine art.

She walks inside, but her attention stays hooked on him a moment longer. It's interesting to imagine him in this vast library, sitting in these chairs, at these tables, reading these books. ]


And do you visit Brightwall's stacks, too?

[ Because she's suddenly more interested in him than in the books. ]
Date: 2026-01-16 07:08 pm (UTC)

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[ She takes silent but particular note of his denial — no, I'm not very welcome there — and resolves to find out why at a later hour. Later day, perhaps. For now, she lets her attention follow his gesture, eyeing the shelves upon shelves upon shelves. Although it doesn't rival the Palanaeum of Kharbranth (what could?) it's certainly a more mature collection than the Kholinar palace held. ]

...Do you have a favoured subject area?
Date: 2026-01-17 12:55 am (UTC)

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From: [personal profile] elsecall
[ Pleasant surprise steals over her a second time. Biting back even a mild smile, she breaks away from their formation to drag the bare thumb of her right hand across a shelf of spines. ]

Your personal projects? [ And because even she can tell when she's straining diplomacy a little too much, she adds: ] I was an historian before I was a queen. Gleaning truth from folklore — myth — was my personal project.

[ Interested in the embossing of a particular spine, she tugs the book off the shelf. ]
Edited Date: 2026-01-17 12:55 am (UTC)
Date: 2026-01-17 03:21 pm (UTC)

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Yes and no.

[ She knows it's an unhelpful answer — and she does intend to clarify, but her attention drifts down to the random pair of pages to which she's opened the book. Despite the fact that her left hand is merely gloved, no longer sleeved, she still handles it one-handed. Like habit.

Her eyes scan the page. Remarkable, how she can read the words. Capital-C Connection is a truly fascinating thing. ]


I'd like to think contributions across my career have been helpful. The great ones and the small ones, [ she had a small handful of expertises. Some taken seriously by her peers; others less so. ] And it's led to some useful discoveries.

[ Her people would have died at the Battle of Narak if not for her ward's quick thinking, using Jasnah's body of research to lead the way to Urithiru. ]

But I've also been terribly wrong. On occasion.

[ Thin lipped, severe, but she manages not to show too much bruised ego. ]

It's hard to sort the fact from the fiction when most of what remains is myth. I'm certain you understand.

[ If he too deals in folklore. ]

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