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⇨ HEARTSTONE MANOR
Who: Everyone!
When: Day 170 - Day ???
Where: Heartstone Manor
What: The carnival arrives at the Heartstone Manor. Do your best to play along, and try not to get too far ahead of the schedule with threading if you can avoid it, in case something that would affect your character happens early on.
Warnings: Individually marked! Could be a lot of things.
When: Day 170 - Day ???
Where: Heartstone Manor
What: The carnival arrives at the Heartstone Manor. Do your best to play along, and try not to get too far ahead of the schedule with threading if you can avoid it, in case something that would affect your character happens early on.
Warnings: Individually marked! Could be a lot of things.
BEAUTIES AND THE BEAST↴![]() When the carnival arrives at the Manor, everyone will be taken into the Throne Room to greet the Prince for the first time. He will be lounging on his throne, and will take a look at the guests that the Ringmaster has brought before eventually dismissing everyone so that he can talk to her alone. After that, they will be given a brief tour of the Manor by some of the servants, and then brought to their rooms to start picking out clothes for tomorrow. On the first night they will be permitted to wear regular clothes, but starting the next morning the dress code will be enforced. There will be a number of servants helping guests with clothing, and making alterations to suit the non-humanoid features they may have. The tailors work with fabric by hand, but their stitching is impossibly quick and accurate, with changes being made to complex clothing at unbelievable speed. Some guests may note while working with them that one of the seamstresses has wooden mannequin-esque hands instead of human ones, and another has two sets of arms. The arms are one of the most obviously inhuman traits that they'll see while first touring the building. Come the morning of Day 171, the daily routine will begin. ► FIVE MEALS A DAY: Between breakfast, lunch, tea, supper, and evening drinks, the meals you are required to attend are frequent and long. Each meal (except drinks and tea) will have multiple rounds, and use all of the fancy cutlery. It will be difficult to keep up for those that are untrained. The food will vary greatly, but will generally to be palatable to those that are into whatever kind of food it might be. Some of them are odd delicacies that are very much an acquired taste, however. People who cannot eat will be given a pass once the Ringmaster explains it, but will be looked down on for it. ► DAILY ACTIVITIES: There are scheduled activities for every morning and afternoon, and everyone is required to attend. Descriptions of each activity are provided on the "Event Descriptions" tab of the spreadsheet linked up above. There is only one hour of free time scheduled per day, after supper, and beyond that the servants will almost constantly have you on the go. The Prince and Ringmaster will not be present for most of the activities, but they will be there for every meal. If you character refuses to follow the schedule or makes a huge mess out of proceedings, make sure to report it here. ► AFTER CURFEW: At 11PM, everyone is expected to return to their quarters and spend the rest of the night there. Wandering after curfew is unacceptable by the Prince's rules, and if you do it there will be the chance of discover. Based on your character's stealth abilities, there will be dice rolling to determine if they are discovered or not, and by whom. Make sure you report any after curfew activity to the mod post here. This can also take place as an investigation if they are actually looking for something instead of just farting around. ► ROOM AND BOARD: The servants will remain upbeat for most of the time the guests are here, unless something is done to provoke them. They will be present at every activity, and there will be a variety of different individuals. One frequently spotted character will be the butler, a man with dark hair and small, sharp horns. He seems to be the main organizer of things. ► ODDITIES: Even beyond the obvious, there is something off about the Manor. Doors, windows, and other household objects will sometimes move seemingly without cause, and other times there will be banging sounds in the walls, or mysterious voices heard at a distance. It feels like you're being haunted. If you have a moment to wander the corridors, then you'll sometimes see open doors abruptly slam shut the moment you lay eyes on them, and wall sconces turn off or on. It's weird, man. ► THE HUNT: The Hunt activity will have its own event post, and some sign ups for those that will participate meaningfully. There will be some dice rolling to determine who hunts the most impressive game, and rewards handed out accordingly. Before that post goes up, however, you can do some investigations for the start of the event, if your character is interested in looking into the specifics of the contest and overall context. MAKE SURE THAT ALL DECORUM VIOLATIONS ARE REPORTED HERE. |
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She does of course, turn to Strange when he speaks though. "Umnh....there are?" ....And lo, another upsetting thing is due to be known.
"....Can... ...Can I know what all of them are? ....I only read papers, or cards and things, at home... ...So I don't know a lot of them..." Obviously she knows what books are. It'd just be silly not to.
But the fact is, she hasn't been able to really hold and read one that was fictitious until, well.
Now.
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"Obviously I don't know all of the books from my time around here. But Austen's work is always good. 'Pride and Prejudice' is a perennial favorite, though I've a soft spot for 'Emma.' Shelley and Wordsworth are more poems than prose, though I'll still recommend them anyway. Scott's works are always good and apparently he's written more since I arrived at the carnival."
Strange turns his book slightly so that Reira can see the title: Ivanhoe, by Sir Walter Scott, a book that was published juuust a few years after Strange joined the carnival.
"If you want to read the classics though, you must start with Shakespeare or Milton."
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Now. In this library. She looks over the title that STrange shows her, nodding. So...Shelley, Wordsworth, Austen, Scott...
"...Shakespeare and Milton..?" she asks, blinking. Something must set those two apart if they're 'classic', but what?
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Strange is all smiles as he continues talking. "They're both famous authors in my time. Shakespeare's a playwright and Milton wrote a very famous poem."
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Fortunately for them both, she Does know what a poem is, or at least enough to...
...Well perhaps this Isn't fortunate, actually. "...If it's a poem though, how is that going to be a whole book..?"
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Just said in a matter of fact tone. Surprise, Reira, poems can be book length.
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Congratulations Strange, she's officially Interested. If anything, her voice is filled with wonder.
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How long? Damn long. And, at least Strange's tone of voice acknowledges that over ten thousand lines is damn long.
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Is.
LONG. Reira, needless to say, is sold. "....Can I try reading that one first?"
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"The name of the poem is Paradise Lost, by John Milton. Do you want to search together or shall we split up?"
reira plz don't find and read paradise lost lmfao.....
poor reira gets QUESTIONS FOR DAYS...
"I'll start looking on that end," Strange replies, nodding towards the far end of one of the bookshelves.
now we can keep going OR wrap up and start more things woaAAAooOOH
Hopefully, they find it.
Or at least, if she finds it, there's actually time to read it by that point.
let's start up something new! fourth-wallish perhaps?
Needless to say, it's getting near the end of the hour before Strange turns back to Reira with a shrug and a frown. "I've a feeling it isn't here."
YESSSSssssssssssssss
But....she does have a different book, at least. "....I found one that said 'Shakespeare', though. ....So....I can read that one, right?" Who knows which of his works it is (hopefully not a tragedy), but it's there.
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"One of my favorites," Strange remarks, with a little nod. What a shock, the magician likes the play about a magician. "I think that's an excellent read and one that you'll enjoy."
im cackling bc my youngest bro got a role in that where I lived...