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eswareinmal2012-05-22 12:41 pm
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Action: Come one, come all!
Characters: ALL THE PEOPLE
Open? Yes.
Where: The Palace
When: The night of the 3RD
What: A masquerade ball and a very deep sleep.
Warnings: Part of a comm-wide plot!
The Prince Sif has felled an unknown beast, and presented its stuffed head to the King. This would be reason enough for a ball, but there are victories to celebrate. More heroes arrive every day. The kingdom was aptly defended when the forest wall fell. No one has tried to assassinate the king in several days.
All told, a good night for a party. The theme of the ball is a masquerade, and shops in town have been surprisingly (almost suspiciously) able to provide gowns and masks in ready supply.
The palace has been opened to heroes and townspeople alike, provided they can present themselves appropriately. The heroes have been strongly encouraged to attend, and those who do not come voluntarily may well be greeted with royal retainers at their doorstep, outfit and dance card in hand. Expect a very full dance card, heroes.
The banquet table is stacked full of food – roasts and cheeses, summer fruits and vegetables, rivers of wine and more ornate desserts than should be permitted in a time or war. This evening is about success – best to enjoy it.
In the center of the ball sits the beast’s head. A scaly, purple thing. Its eyes have been taken out and replaced with rubies, its mouth twisted in the same sort of anguished look on its face as when Sif killed it. There has never been a beast like this in Schwanheim before – if you like, come closer and take a look. The king is very generous with his gifts.
[ooc: The party is a LIE. Well. No, it isn’t! Enjoy the party. Your characters will be expected to wear full masquerade gear, or they will be shunted aside and dressed properly.
After the attendees go home, they will be plagued with dreams more tangible than they have ever felt. More information here]
Open? Yes.
Where: The Palace
When: The night of the 3RD
What: A masquerade ball and a very deep sleep.
Warnings: Part of a comm-wide plot!
The Prince Sif has felled an unknown beast, and presented its stuffed head to the King. This would be reason enough for a ball, but there are victories to celebrate. More heroes arrive every day. The kingdom was aptly defended when the forest wall fell. No one has tried to assassinate the king in several days.
All told, a good night for a party. The theme of the ball is a masquerade, and shops in town have been surprisingly (almost suspiciously) able to provide gowns and masks in ready supply.
The palace has been opened to heroes and townspeople alike, provided they can present themselves appropriately. The heroes have been strongly encouraged to attend, and those who do not come voluntarily may well be greeted with royal retainers at their doorstep, outfit and dance card in hand. Expect a very full dance card, heroes.
The banquet table is stacked full of food – roasts and cheeses, summer fruits and vegetables, rivers of wine and more ornate desserts than should be permitted in a time or war. This evening is about success – best to enjoy it.
In the center of the ball sits the beast’s head. A scaly, purple thing. Its eyes have been taken out and replaced with rubies, its mouth twisted in the same sort of anguished look on its face as when Sif killed it. There has never been a beast like this in Schwanheim before – if you like, come closer and take a look. The king is very generous with his gifts.
[ooc: The party is a LIE. Well. No, it isn’t! Enjoy the party. Your characters will be expected to wear full masquerade gear, or they will be shunted aside and dressed properly.
After the attendees go home, they will be plagued with dreams more tangible than they have ever felt. More information here]

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Let them look. Let them gossip. Let them see that he's not just a troublesome ghost, that he feels and cares and hasn't forgotten what it is to love passionately, even when it's denied him. Their's really is a fairy story, when you stop and think about it. A love that transcends life and death.
It's cruel, perhaps, what he's doing, when he only has a few seconds left. At the least, it's selfish. And Giles knows that, had he just quietly let himself fade away again, nothing would have changed. She would still have loved him. She would still have wanted him. But this kiss, this moment, is for him as much as for her. A memory of what life is, something to keep him steady and sane when the sleepless nights grow long and letting himself fade away becomes too much of a temptation.
But Giles retains just enough sense to pull away as the last of the ashes start to fall, to leave her with the last of his warmth and presence and none of the chill that marks him as a dead thing.]
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When he draws away, she lets him. There's fine smudges of ash against her dress and on her skin, but she thinks nothing of it as she watches the remaining ash fall away.
One way or another, she'll find a way to bring him back to life. A selfish, dangerous wish and promise to make, but Ginia silently swears it. She lets none of it show as she smiles fondly at him.]
/Still as wonderful a kisser as I remember./
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S-So are you.
[But only for a second. Then he sees the ashes scattered on the floor, on her face and her borrowed dress, and then he looks back up at her, still smiling happily. Giles remembers, and he learns. Sometimes it just takes a bit.]
...th-thank you, Ginia. Just...y-you, um, y-you might not believe me, if I told you, but...well, I knew I didn't have, um, very much time.
"Carpe diem", i-isn't that right?
[That said, if she wants to be told...well, Ginia warrants a "might" instead of a "wouldn't". That says a lot about their relationship as it is.]
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/Seize the day. Punch a lord, make out with your girlfriend, good use of your time I'd say./ [It's all quite amusing to think on, so there's no bitterness at all in her signs. She reaches a hand toward his face, stopping her hand short in imitation of actually touching him, as she'd done once when they were both ghosts and when she was a ghost and him still whole.]
/Go on, tell me what I might not believe./
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Giles casts a glance around the assembled partygoers, searching for a girl in red. He doesn't see her, and frowns in mingled concern and confusion, before looking at Ginia.] There, um, th-there was this girl. Wearing a dragon mask, a-and a red dress. Honestly, um, I think she might have been a ghost, like me. She, um, she moved like one, a-and I could touch her.
When I caught up with her, I took her hand, and... [and she set him on fire] ...suddenly, um, I was physical. For a couple of minutes, at least. It, i-it took a proper wish to get me tangible before this.
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/Someone wished you into a tangible state?/ [A start. Now could it be possible to wish him into a tangible state again?]
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Twice, actually. They, um, th-they were entitled to a wish, and...well, they used it on me. Faolan, um, didn't know what he was doing. Helios was just, um, incredibly careful with his phrasing. The results, surprisingly enough, were the same.
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/And dare I ask how they came upon entitled wishes?/
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[Minus the dissociation, none of that is actually a lie, which is probably the really sad part.]
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/I hope someone managed to free the poor spirit. It'd be a pity if it were still stuck somewhere. Pray tell, were you able to make a wish?/
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[Then, with a rather dismissive air:] But, um, th-that was yesterday. No one's seen any sign of the bottle since, or if they have, I haven't heard of it.
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[It's pretty obvious what she would have wished; a way for him to be tangible and/or free of the bottle. Her expression softens back into something loving as she looks at him, so close and untouchable.]
/I'll have to thank the girl if I see her./
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[And it's happy that it got the chance to.
He laughs softly at the words that follow. Unconsciously, almost unnoticeably, his hands twitch slightly at his side, wanting to hold hers', memory unwilling to realize that the time has passed.]
Please do. I, um, I did, before I dashed off. Just...don't shake hands.
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[On the topic of hands, she glances at his, also wanting to hold them again. Her mind clings onto the memory of his body pressed against his, his hands strong and comforting on her back, his lips hot and wet against his. It's maddening not being able to touch and hold him, but she knows it's probably just as bad for him.]
/Maybe there will be an opportunity for more than a few seconds later./
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[Perhaps some other unfortunate will ignore his warnings, go poking around the witch's house, and get stuck in a bottle. Perhaps all three of them will make the same wish, and perhaps it will stick.
And perhaps this time Helios will actually find a way to take them to his world and he won't have to die a fourth time. Giles can still muster up just a bit of hope, for that.]
...um, Helios is, is staying at a room in the local inn. I, I'm sure he won't mind you staying as well, for the night. If I can arrange a distraction, then, by any chance, would you like to go and settle in?
[Or, in less genteel language...want to blow this pop stand and take in the town?]
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All those thoughts kept to herself, Ginia casts an eye around the party. There's only the main entrance to get in and out and they're too high up to break a window and climb out, not to mention her attire is hardly appropriate for any wall climbing. But getting out of the party? Oh yes.]
/I'll have to borrow some clothes. The little leather ensemble I was given on my arrival is being held by the tailors that gave me this dress./ [Yes. That's right. Leather.]
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I'm, um, I'm sure we can find something for you along the way. [The offer is unspoken, but implied. Ginia is a thief, after all. What's a pair of clothes out of a nice shop?]
Wait right here.
[Giles moves away a bit this time before vanishing from sight. He proceeds to appear by the main gate, where he proceeds to play a highly amusing game of 'Frustrate the Door Guard with Useless Questions'.
Distraction in place.]
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Ginia blinks again as he disappears, getting distracted herself by a girl in red. The conversation leaves her slightly shaken and bewildered and she's more then glad for the excuse to leave the party. She locates Giles and makes her way toward the door, letting Odin run ahead of her first before she heads out herself, walking casually, but quickly away without a look back. Or as casually as she can manage in a ball dress. She hikes up her skirts slightly as she hurries off, counting on the fact Giles will be able to catch up with her.]
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They're more or less alone in the streets. Everyone is either clustered around the castle or locked up tightly in their own homes, the old fear of the dark hard to shake. Many doors are locked to them, but that will present no barrier to these two. What's a pair of clothes?
Giles falls into step beside Ginia, Odin between them, and looks about the street before pointing at a shop.] Here we are. Let's, um, get you some things to settle in, and then on to the inn.
((ooc: Want to handwave the rest from here?))
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When they arrive at a shop, she pulls a hairpin from her hair and crouches down in front of the door. Without light and proper tools, it takes a bit of patience, but eventually the lock turns and she opens the door.]
/Care to pick out my outfit?/ [She teases lightly before she goes to look for an outfit.]
((ooc: I was hoping they could talk more, but we can end it if you want.))