Sandor "the Hound" Clegane (
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WHO: Sandor Clegane, Kaylee Frye, and Kate Danvers
WHAT: introductions and associated confusion
WHERE: second floor dining room
WHEN day 1, late morning
WARNINGS: Clegane has a mouth like a trucker, I'm sure other stuff will crop up too
Sandor wakes up with a start in a strange room with strange faces, sat in a chair at a table, a shout in his throat. He looks around with wary eyes, no trace of King's Landing, or what was left of it, in sight but something strung tight around his throat. It takes him a couple attempts to pull it off but he does eventually, throws the scrap of fabric onto the table with an irritated grumble. Nothing makes sense, which only succeeds in making him edgy, but when he moves to stand, there's no armor. No sword, only strange clothes made from strange fabric and a lingering feeling like all of this is Wrong.
He'd say it must be a dream, but it feels too real for that, and the only dreams he ever remembers are filled with fire. Everything's mixed up anyway.
The voice interrupts his ruminations, lays out everything, not that it's much. He can't find the source, although it's not for lack of trying, there's nobody else talking he can trace it to, only a box and that doesn't seem to make much sense. But it falls silent sooner or later.
Looking around the room, he sees two women seated at the table too, not that he recognizes either of their faces.
"Who in the seven hells are you?"
WHAT: introductions and associated confusion
WHERE: second floor dining room
WHEN day 1, late morning
WARNINGS: Clegane has a mouth like a trucker, I'm sure other stuff will crop up too
Sandor wakes up with a start in a strange room with strange faces, sat in a chair at a table, a shout in his throat. He looks around with wary eyes, no trace of King's Landing, or what was left of it, in sight but something strung tight around his throat. It takes him a couple attempts to pull it off but he does eventually, throws the scrap of fabric onto the table with an irritated grumble. Nothing makes sense, which only succeeds in making him edgy, but when he moves to stand, there's no armor. No sword, only strange clothes made from strange fabric and a lingering feeling like all of this is Wrong.
He'd say it must be a dream, but it feels too real for that, and the only dreams he ever remembers are filled with fire. Everything's mixed up anyway.
The voice interrupts his ruminations, lays out everything, not that it's much. He can't find the source, although it's not for lack of trying, there's nobody else talking he can trace it to, only a box and that doesn't seem to make much sense. But it falls silent sooner or later.
Looking around the room, he sees two women seated at the table too, not that he recognizes either of their faces.
"Who in the seven hells are you?"
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This whole thing was going to give her a headache. She didn't want to think about who was changing their clothes, or setting them up in a big house like dolls. She just wanted to get out of here.
"Either of you two know how to fight?" she said arching an eyebrow in question. "Because if they think they're going to keep us here, they must have someone or something in place to try and make that happen.
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"305 AC, Winter's finally over. King's Landing." Or whatever was left of it, anyway. "I've swung a sword for most of my life so I'd say I know how to fight, aye."
'Space' and 'planets', none of that meshed with what Clegane knew of the world, although admittedly what he knew was fairly limited. His ancestors were houndsmen, after all, responsible for breeding and managing dogs, then for fighting for nobler men, anything that academic was out of reach, not that he minded.
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She's used to dealing with machinery, making a ship run and keeping it in the best working order with the least of what she can get by on, not...figuring out how people got kidnapped from three different times. Or who or what or how someone put technological implants in their arms. Simon would probably have something to say about the second, maybe. That's not real important, though.
"You're over five hundred years behind me - it's 2526..." Kaylee's voice is full of the shock and confusion that she feels as she shakes her heard a little bit at the other request of them all. "I ain't much of a fighter, but I know how to shoot a gun - I'm much better at repairing engines, though." Kaylee's honesty is earnest and she's not going to make up stories or lie - especially not if something might pop up, she doesn't want to let anybody down.
And shooting guns...even that's iffy for her sometimes.
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They didn't have a gun. Or a sword for that matter. But they big guy definitely looked like he'd be fine without one. Kate had her own weapons always on her, but using them wasn't exactly an option with these two around. If they were part of the supernatural community that would be different, she could deal with the bullshit that came with other creatures dealing with werewolves. But she couldn't be sure just yet.
"Right. Well, I'm getting the hell out of dodge, forget what a disembodied voice thinks."
So Kate went right for the door, and placed one hand on the doorknob. She listened carefully for anyone on the other side. She was fairly certain there was someone or multiple someones elsewhere in the house, but not directly outside. This was an opportunity, so she turned the door handle and pulled.
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But Kate had the right idea, at least, so after grabbing some knives from the table just on principle he moved towards the door as well, a knife in hand as he lurked behind her in anticipation.
On the other side was another room, at least. He pushed past her, because while he'd never claim to be chivalrous in any way, shape, or form he at least had some semblance of standards and training. When he stepped inside it didn't seem anything particularly impressive or menacing on its own, just another large room only this time the furniture was a mess, as if someone had left a wild animal alone in it, or like a storm had swept through. A few more steps inside, and he gestured for them that it was okay to follow once he was sure there wasn't anybody lurking.
"Nothing yet."
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Kaylee certainly isn't going to let herself be left behind in this case. So, she brings up the rear of the group, pausing to turn around and grab a candleabra - it seems sturdy enough to whack somone if if she really finds that she needs to, after all. Her current companions seem more than comfortable with how they can handle themselves - she ought to at least try and help no matter how scared she is.
Peeking into the next room, Kaylee can't help but note the mess. "I wonder what happened in here...." Did someone who got into that room try to leave too? "You think this means someone's been here or is here still?" Maybe they tore the room up in a fit becuse they couldn't get out?
Maybe it's a reaver? Kaylee does her best to supress the shiver with that though, plus, there aren't any bodies mounted anywhere, no blood, none of the things that scream reaver, so...it should mean they're safe from that particular problem, anyway, but it does leave so many others open possibilities.
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So she followed him into what she thought would be a hall, and ended up being a mess of a room. "Someones probably here." she replied to Katie. "Either watching us, or trying to keep us in." She was very sure she heard movement elsewhere. "Or maybe they're trapped too, who knows."
Couches, broken tables, beat up bed frames. Was this a broken furniture dumping ground or something? She didn't smell much of anything other than dust and dampness.
"No point in hanging around here." she said with a shrug, and made her way across the room to the next door, walking around or stepping over furniture as she went. "The sooner we get the hell out of dodge, the sooner I can track drown who pulled this off."
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"A message like that, I'd assume whoever's behind it can't be far. Ladies first."
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"Well, if whoever is watching aren't the same people that put us here then they're in the same ship as us and we could work together." The optimism comes easy to Kaylee, despite the somewhat hard life she's lead both as a mechanic on a ship of smugglers as well as on the less than stellar planet that she was born on. She's always been like this - something both her Papa and Mal had always taken in stride, and even commented on (in a good way) from time to time.
It's thinking about the Captain that reminds Kaylee of what she wants to get back to - her family...and her Serenity. "Surely anybody else trapped here ain't intending on staying." Kaylee ventures, keeping back so that the other two can decide who is going where first - because she sure ain't. Ain't no power in the 'verse that would have her barreling headfirst into no room like that with just a candelabra no matter how much she's willing to work with and help out whoever else might be here.
She does, however, turn her attention to the blonde - tone curious. "After you get backup first, right?" The worry in her tone is easy - her companions don't seem terrified here so it's keeping Kaylee's own fear in check, but she's never been the kind of person that wants anybody to be unsafe. She likes people, so even if she doesn't know either of her companions...having backup - someone - to help with her revenge only seems best to her. That's what the captain would do, she figures, anyway.
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Kate looked over to Kaylee and shrugged casually. "Yeah, my family will be pissed that I'm gone. They're probably already looking for whoever did it." And that person was going to need an angel to save them. Though she doubts an angel would.
Turning her attention back to the door, she pushes it open forcefully, causing it to hit against the wall. Only it doesn't make a sound, because before them is an entire room that is just one giant padded cell.
"Well," she says, the hairs on the back of her neck standing up. "That is a special level of distrubing."