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Entry tags:
- !4th wall,
- !event,
- 9s,
- @heartstone manor,
- alphys,
- ashleigh mischief,
- carly nagisa,
- cole,
- commander syrlya,
- five,
- foster van denend,
- ginko,
- gongenzaka,
- herbert west,
- hinawa,
- john childermass,
- joker,
- jonathan strange,
- julien delacroix,
- junko enoshima,
- lambert,
- lauren,
- mercury black,
- miko nakadai,
- papyrus,
- reira akaba,
- rin okumura,
- rita mordio,
- sans,
- sora,
- steven universe,
- susan,
- taako,
- tallisibeth (scout),
- the psiioniic,
- tyki mikk,
- yotsuba tamaki,
- yugo,
- yuzu hiragi,
- yūya sakaki,
- zangetsu,
- zecora
⇨ FOURTH WALL EVENT! (OPEN TO ALL)
Who: Everyone and the 4th Wall Visitors!
When: Day 175
Where: Heartstone Manor
What: THE 4TH WALL BALL BEGINS! This is where unapped visitors can post and roleplay. Please read the rules and setting info below. For more information and visuals refs, read this. Questions can be asked over here.
Warnings: Individually marked! Could be a lot of things.
When: Day 175
Where: Heartstone Manor
What: THE 4TH WALL BALL BEGINS! This is where unapped visitors can post and roleplay. Please read the rules and setting info below. For more information and visuals refs, read this. Questions can be asked over here.
Warnings: Individually marked! Could be a lot of things.
THE GRAND BALL↴![]() Heartstone Manor is a giant, spooky castle floating in the middle of a twilight filled void. It is the home of a Wyld Fae calling himself The Prince - and despite his name, he is a bestial creature crammed into a gentleman's clothing, completely obsessed with replicating the ideals of old timey human society, much like the 1800's. The Prince and his many servants all dress in a manner appropriate to to the 1500's - 1800's, and decorum and beauty are held sacred above all else. All the workers of the carnival are currently staying there, in the hope of enabling a successful diplomatic venture between the Ringmaster and the Prince. The Grand Ball is being thrown by the Prince to honour these guests, but his manner of doing this is going to come as a bit of a surprise.
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He looks over at Syrlya and nods back towards where the others should be, under all the illusion. Though, for Taako's sake, if he's still contributing his own magic, he'll add, "We can lay out all our cards for now. If it becomes troublesome, it's simple enough to hide everyone again."
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Speaking of the Manor, though... "I have heard the Manor does not care for the Prince either. Do you know the nature of this place?"
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"So she isn't the only one you've managed to collect." He stands up. "I am thankful." He looks to Syrlya. "However, it sounds that time to explain is short. The Manor is, indeed, alive, but its ability to communicate is limited. We believe it is some manner of living creature, assigned this role, but there is no way to be sure. It would make us a matching set, at the least."
He moves to knock on the wall of his office, which opens to lead into another tunnel.
"Take me to the Prince's quarters," he says, and then enters the tunnel without waiting. "I can't take you directly to the Rose, but I can get you close."
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"This is as far as I can take you," he'll say, a door appearing at the end of the tunnel. "This will lead into the Prince's private study... and that is the furthest I have access to. His most valuable possessions are hidden in the tower, but I fully expect them to be heavily guarded with magic."
"Also," he adds, tapping his nose. "Plenty of the Prince's magics are capable of seeing through illusions like yours. I wouldn't rely on them."
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As long as they can get the upper hand. He inclines his head briefly before heading for the door. Once in the study, he'll start with 'look, don't touch', because you never know what magic will do.
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That he accomplished this it at all is significant in its own way, but the less people notice, the better.
Following LaFlamme is also done in silence; he listens to that final warning, but doesn't say anything then, either--just regards LaFlamme equivocally, still more or less managing to keep his thoughts to himself.
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"I know it may be too much to ask you both to continue along with us," he says to them. "If you would like to leave with Mr. LeFlamme, I would not blame you. I am also willing to return you to the shadows if you wish."
Or if they choose to tag along regardless, well, he won't argue with them then, either.
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"I know that LeFlamme won't be able to protect me if I stay here," she says softly. "The only way to move is forward."
Bunny looks to her, and then to Childermass, nodding in agreement. They are both well aware that they are risking everything they have on this plan. There is no safety net to rely on.
"You're worrying her sick, you know," LeFlamme points out to bunny, who flushes a little and nods again.
"I know." Then, she smiles a Childermass, and steps forward. "Let's go."
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The bicorn will step forward with a look of recognition, and say that she believes his private bedchambers are the floor above this one. She remembers having been here a few times in the past.
What does the group do? Do they spend time searching or do they move on immediately?
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He is, however, very aware of LeFlamme's warning about magic. He is so intent on keeping his hands--er, paws--to himself that he ends up agitatedly digging his claws into his hair instead. The sparrow is also in his hair, but in a much less restless way.
If anyone else intends to linger, he will look over the book shelves, doing his best to read the spines of what books he can see but growing increasingly impatient to move on.
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He keeps his hand closed tight on the handle of his glaive, though. Just in case.
From the corner of his eye, he watches Foster; the poor dude seems about ready to burst with anxious energy, and it's a weird thing to see. He knows just how unhinged he can go-- but fortunately, he also knows just what to do if he needs to chill out.
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It's not bound to be as interesting at the books or the devices, but it pays to cover every corner. He's looking more for things that appear out of place than anything else. If the Rose isn't in here or in the bedroom — although they won't know that for sure until they do check — then there could be a hidden room. A hidden room might have a trigger, although if the Prince would bother with a physical one over a magic word or something, who even knows.
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She's putting absolutely nothing back where she found it. Sorry, guys.
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Taako: You will find a set of silver coins sitting on the mantlepiece above the fire. Each of them is about palm-sized and silver in colour, though they seem to shine with an inner light that aids in illustrating the picture carved onto their surfaces. Each of them are the same, and all bear a portrait of the same woman. The coins feel cold, even for metal. Writing along the bottom reads "Of Winter's Wind".
Childermass: You find a creepy looking amulet. It doesn't open any secret portals, but it does seem to be magical. You won't find out anything else unless you fiddle with it, however.
Lapis Lazuli: You will find a vial of purplish brown liquid. It is clearly magical, and is sitting next to some kind of alchemy set. There are notes written on papers next to the work area, but the handwriting is almost impossible to read, and speaks of things you have no context for.
Syrlya: On the Prince's desk, there is a box. You open the box. On the inside, it first looks as if there is nothing but a black void in the bottom of it - only for it to become suddenly apparent that it is actually filled with thousands of spiders which are now flooding out of the box and covering the whole desk at a rapid pace. Trying to close the lid again seems very likely to allow the spiders to crawl straight onto your arm.
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This is probably a bad thing.
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But then Syr starts getting bitten by a bunch of spiders, so that's a big distraction.
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"Syrlya!"
He gives a start at seeing all those damn spiders and takes a step that way. He isn't wading through the spiders to get to him, though. He's stepping into the shadow of an armchair and attempting to step through that over to Syrlya's shadow. If he's successful, he's grabbing Syr and backstepping to a shadow further away from spiders.
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And just kind of stares as Syrlya gets ganged up on by spiders.
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He's already backing away for the door, though. This isn't what he's here for.
--and his magic is only really useful once Syr is dead, okay.
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Still, he's swearing under his breath while getting them off (while getting picked at by a bird, and this is just an awful situation all around). They're very plant based vulgarity.
Once they're off, he'll wave his hand with a bright light to attempt some self-healing for the--poison? It's not a strong spell but he's hoping it'll do at least something.
And they should probably leave or clear the spiders.
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To everyone else, he snaps, "Into the bedroom, now." Because if no one's moving to kill those spiders already, he's going to assume no one can. That means trying to get away from what else got out of that box, instead.
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The result of a nat 20, finding the macguffin and a friend
He didn't want this
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