Suspect it may just be that she married Raz who Dolohov considers to be his Brother. Especially as she refers to it happening on Saturday and meeting with Voldie was Sunday morning.
ye merciful valar (huh, I'm apparently on a Tolkien kick again), don't startle me like that! (no, no, it's okay, that was just my immediate reaction after I read the relevant stuff. Because, well.)
um. um. so, it's resolved itself now--I think ellemir was right re: Raz. And I can't see any reason for her to have been, so...
Mostly I'm replying to this because it's an opportunity to ramble about Siz, honestly. Whose stuff kind of got overshadowed with the whole battle in the DoM thing. For reasons, but. Anyway. It sounds like Strangeweale bore the brunt of the LP's anger (at what, this time? Unclear), which I can't really find myself to be upset over, after what we found out in the DoM. She apparently missed the thing with Lucius, interestingly. But either way I can see why she was freaked out, certainly--she's not nearly as inured to that kind of thing as most of the people there.
I'm kind of curious what Toshenka's (--and there I am doing it again!) promise to her was.
Dolohov's promise appears to be reiterated in the comments as "if it is within my power, I will not allow you to come to harm."
Strangeweale, well, he did interfere in an MLE investigation, leading to Chloe not being in a state for V to torture and off her himself and the complete misplacement of the Selwyn kids. He might well take exception to someone usurping his perogative there.
Ah. Right. Okay, I really should have caught that one.
...hrm. Yeah, that would probably make sense for the reason he was in trouble. I wasn't sure they'd tracked down that he was responsible, but I guess if they talked to Chloe-- I was wondering if Voldemort was also unhappy over the machine getting destroyed and directed that at Strangeweale too (because he set the chain of events into motion). If he knew about it in the first place, which I presume he did, it seems like his sort of thing (Voldemort's, I mean. antecedents!)
That would also be a good reason for him to be upset at Strangeweale!
(Mind, I think dramatically that's less likely, unless they (the players, that is) have plans for Strangeweale. The Machine had to much build up for me to think it's just going to be a minor plot point. --but then, they set up everything. And it's certainly plausible!)
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Date: 2013-06-03 03:48 pm (UTC)Especially as she refers to it happening on Saturday and meeting with Voldie was Sunday morning.
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Date: 2013-06-03 03:49 pm (UTC)I was sure I was logged in.
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Date: 2013-06-03 03:51 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2013-06-03 08:23 pm (UTC)um. um. so, it's resolved itself now--I think
Mostly I'm replying to this because it's an opportunity to ramble about Siz, honestly. Whose stuff kind of got overshadowed with the whole battle in the DoM thing. For reasons, but. Anyway. It sounds like Strangeweale bore the brunt of the LP's anger (at what, this time? Unclear), which I can't really find myself to be upset over, after what we found out in the DoM.
She apparently missed the thing with Lucius, interestingly. But either way I can see why she was freaked out, certainly--she's not nearly as inured to that kind of thing as most of the people there.
I'm kind of curious what Toshenka's (--and there I am doing it again!) promise to her was.
Huh, I didn't ramble as much as I expected. Cool.
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Date: 2013-06-03 11:19 pm (UTC)Strangeweale, well, he did interfere in an MLE investigation, leading to Chloe not being in a state for V to torture and off her himself and the complete misplacement of the Selwyn kids. He might well take exception to someone usurping his perogative there.
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Date: 2013-06-04 03:01 am (UTC)...hrm. Yeah, that would probably make sense for the reason he was in trouble. I wasn't sure they'd tracked down that he was responsible, but I guess if they talked to Chloe--
I was wondering if Voldemort was also unhappy over the machine getting destroyed and directed that at Strangeweale too (because he set the chain of events into motion). If he knew about it in the first place, which I presume he did, it seems like his sort of thing (Voldemort's, I mean. antecedents!)
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Date: 2013-06-04 03:04 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-06-04 03:09 am (UTC)(Mind, I think dramatically that's less likely, unless they (the players, that is) have plans for Strangeweale. The Machine had to much build up for me to think it's just going to be a minor plot point. --but then, they set up everything. And it's certainly plausible!)