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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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The silence stretches on, and Giles is looking at her properly to be certain that he isn't missing anything she might be signing. He isn't, she's obviously quite lost in thought instead. What she's thinking about is easy enough to guess...but Giles clears his throat a touch noisily anyway.
"Penny for your thoughts?"
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/Know a good store I can get camping gear and supplies for a few days? Though I suppose that'll require a job first because I have a feeling not everyone is so generous on giving out finery for everything,/ Ginia casually signs back to him, looking at him with a smile. Of yes, she'll set out for her own little journey as soon as she can, but there's also an unspoken offer for him and Helios to come along. She may be headstrong, self-sufficient, and an adventurer herself, but she knows she's very much out of her element.
/I'll also need a place to stay tonight, unless the castle is kind about providing a room for their "Champion."/
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"I, um, I know a few that might be able to provide." He's had no cause to visit them, but when you have little else to do and no need to sleep, you tend to get around, and Giles has over the last few days. "As for jobs, well...Helios has been managing well enough, with his magic. Perhaps you could, um, sign on as his assistant, or...something."
Giles is easy to provide for, now, as far as journeys go. Now that he's free of his curse, he's not bound to anything, and he makes a good distraction for hungry beasts. Ginia doesn't even have to ask.
Then a thought seems to strike Giles, and he gives her a curious look before abruptly switching to signs.
/Speaking of, um, gainful employment...as I'm, um, sure you notice, or were told, we...well, we all have our roles here. Just out of curiosity, what did you get saddled with?/
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She gives the head of the beast one last careful look before she moves away to seek out a quieter place to converse in. She settles over by one of the windows, pausing to admire the view outside it as she waits for Giles to catch up. Odin dutifully catches up and lays down at her feet. Giving a glance to make sure no one is watching, Ginia tilts herself a little to the wall and reaches through a slight slit in her skirt to draw out one of the knives given to her on her arrival.
/I've got another one on my left leg and was advised to practice staying out of sight./
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Giles follows her towards the windows, blinking out of sight when her back is to him so the entire thing looks a bit less odd and appearing again beside her, just in time to see her draw out the knife.
For just a second, Giles shows no reaction. Finally, sounding as though he's choosing his words very carefully:
"I'm going to go ahead and assume you're some sort of thief."
That, or an assassin. Giles is truly hoping she's not an assassin.
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/Guess I am. I suppose it's fitting enough given my past profession. I suppose some things have a way of following you./ Her expression is far from happy, but she shrugs it off. /I'm going to guess Helios is some kind of magician or wizard or something along those lines./
She stops signing to look over him. He's a ghost, yes, but she has a feeling there's something more than that. They have roles, purposes, so what did they give you?
/What about you? Anything else I should know?/
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"I'm, um, I'm afraid I'm still puzzling it out, myself. And it's been a maddening endeavor, let me tell you. But...well, here's what I've gathered so far. First..."
Giles blinks out of sight as quickly as a television changing channel. A few seconds pass, and he reappears on her other side. "Handy enough. Um, besides the witch, I haven't found anyone who can see me when I'm like that."
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/Very handy,/ she agrees, forcing her hands back up to sign. /Now what's this about a witch?/
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He's working on it, though.
"The, um, the witch I mentioned earlier. The one who lives in the candy house in the forest. Suppose I should have expected it, honestly but, um, so far she's been the only one."
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She moves to sit down on the cushioned window seat and smiles at him, tucking a few unruly strands of hair behind her ears.
/I take it your time here has been exciting so far./
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"Helios, um, had it right, when he said that this place is a bit like Luceti on fast forward. In about five days, I've been kicked by a deity-turned-horse, made my way into the Two Faced Forest after dark, w-when that's supposed to be impossible normally, a-and, um, well, now there's this." He makes a grand, sweeping gesture to encompass their general surroundings here. "And, um, it's only by virtue of my current state that I-I've avoided getting eaten three separate times."
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/I guess starting off my first day at a masquerade ball isn't so bad,/ she comments lightly, looking around the splendid ball. While she's still expecting some sort of catch, it's hard not to get caught up in the festive environment. /And eaten three times? Do I even dare ask what has tried to eat you?/
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"Chimera. Roc. And, um, I wasn't terribly certain about the witch, but I did get a look at the oven and, um, I probably would have fit. I, um, I was only able to track the witch down in the daytime, though. The others, well, they only come out at night. I, um, I suppose that's one small advantage to having the thorns. They come up after sunset in a wall around the woods. There's, um, only been one night so far when, when that hasn't been the case."
Giles settles easily into the role of informational provider. There aren't half as many people here as in Luceti, and their comings and goings seem even more random, so it's not a role he's been able to take on for very many besides small werewolves. He even seems a bit happier, explaining things, finally feeling as though he's fitting into the role a bit.
"Speaking of the thorns, actually...I presume you've been informed of them, then? They're our, well, our primary opponent, odd as that still sounds to say."
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/The thorns yes, though everything else is fairly new, and I thank you for it. I suppose these thorns are the kind that are resist to a flamethrower. Or, given this sort of setting, lots and lots of fireball spells./
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"That, um, I don't know. We, we do know it's resistant to blades, as a few of the warriors rode out that far. One tried to take a sample back, and, um, found that the thorns were rather resistant to the idea. If any wizards have gone out that far, they aren't sharing."
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/Or anywhere else for that matter. As much as I love Luceti, the new scenery is quite nice./
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Typical Ginia. It's equal parts reassuring and a cause for concern. Reassuring because, well, Ginia is good at rallying people, and with her around, Giles and Helios together could probably muster up the courage and motivation to get out and explore.
On the other hand, if she runs herself ragged, that's just one less way Giles can be there for her.
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/Is there a stable around we could borrow horses from?/ With borrow involving any sort of combination of saving up money to pay for them, being given them out of the kindness of the townspeople hearts, or stealing them in the dead of night and riding off before anyone could discover their grievous crime.
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But Ginia can meet Sif for herself, later on. Giles hasn't seen the goddess at the party all night, and can't really fault her if she decided to run out on the party.
"Yes, there are a few. And, um, don't worry about me. I, I just need to attach myself to one of you, and then I can follow easily enough."
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What? You never let him get through the powers recitation, Ginia. Granted, there isn't much, and still more to puzzle out besides.
"Hang on."
Giles closes his eyes, and slowly a feeling will creep over Ginia. It's the feeling of someone standing on her shadow, falling into step behind her, even though she isn't actually moving. That someone is Giles, although he's still standing next to her instead.
"It's, um, it's really only a convenient way to ensure that I can keep up."
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/Very useful. Is there anything else you can do?/ It reminds her of a conversation about vampires and going through the list of fact and fiction. How much ghost lore was real and how much fanciful imagination? The urge to find out more is strong, but that's expected for her.
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For a second, Giles looks as though he's going to leave it at that, that he's going to lie and say that's all he's found out. But then, with a slight shake of his head, he sets the thought aside. Ginia could very well come across him borrowing another body at some point down the road. She needs to know.
"...with permission, um, I-I can...also possess someone."
Much like a vampire needs permission to enter a dwelling. It's a similarity that rankles somewhat, especially in light of that memory.
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/What can you do when you're possessing someone?/
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After a moment's hesitation, Giles adds, "Move them, if they're, um, in no fit s-state to move themselves."
The case that had led to him discovering this had been a girl with a concussion, so, despite himself, Giles still isn't too ashamed of this.
"That's as much as I know so far."
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