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⇨ DANGEROUS ENCOUNTERS
Who: Anyone out in the library.
When: Day 59
Where: The Athenaeum
What: Towards the end of the visit, we are visited by a series of worrisome NPCs, who may or may not be illusions. There will be at least 5 NPC toplevels posted overall, all happening in a similar time period ICly (in rough chronological order), so not everyone needs to be in every thread.
Warnings: Possibility of very real danger to anyone who participates. Remember that Sans has told everyone to travel in groups, so if you aren't, you'll probably get a scolding later.
When: Day 59
Where: The Athenaeum
What: Towards the end of the visit, we are visited by a series of worrisome NPCs, who may or may not be illusions. There will be at least 5 NPC toplevels posted overall, all happening in a similar time period ICly (in rough chronological order), so not everyone needs to be in every thread.
Warnings: Possibility of very real danger to anyone who participates. Remember that Sans has told everyone to travel in groups, so if you aren't, you'll probably get a scolding later.
TURNING THE PAGE↴![]() As the carnival continues to explore the Athenaeum in the pursuit of more information about the legendary Miracles, the tension is thick with the knowledge that the Summer Court could be in pursuit any day now. On Day 59, a series of threatening encounters will begin manifesting - but are they real, or an illusion? |
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Childermass's comment, oddly enough, is what brings something close to sapience back into it's expression.
She charges forward and.... snaps her jaws around Jasper's mane of hair, yanking her backwards.
"She is NOT my friend," she snarls through gritted teeth, because yeah, she can't just leave THAT alone. And then to Jasper: "And YOU... That's a high fae, you CLOD!"
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He's been running around for what feels like hours now, and this has just caught him totally off guard. Unfortunately, skeleton dog Sans isn't very good at emoting, so he just kind of stares around the room in shock with all seven eyes looking equally stunned.
Then he zeroes in on the Count, a softer rattle going through his throat. Oh boy.
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"AUGH," she snarls, smacking it away with such indignant force that it smacks against the wall and is reduced to smoke.
"I don't care what she is," she snaps, "I'm not going to just stand here while she reads!"
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But smartass comments or not, his eyes are on the count, though he's a little surprised when the Warden skids in, too. That makes four of the supervisors in this room now, which is either a really good thing, or a really bad one.
"I don't think the Winter Court is really into light reading." He eyes the book, but its probably too much to hope he can read its title from here. The last time he saw the Count, he hadn't exactly been himself, so there's exactly zero useful knowledge he can have to speculate on what brings him here, except the surety that it's something self-serving.
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"Welcome to my Elysium," he says, leaning back in his chair. "I've brought you here so that you might plead your case. In a matter of speaking."
On the tops of shelves and beneath every shadow, the eyes, feathers, and beaks of crows can be seen, lurking. It's almost as if the darkness itself is comprised of them.
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So, of course, he steps forward when the Count announces that. The glittering eyes watching all around them from the shelves are infinitely less intimidating than the man on the throne, meaning Childermass ignores them for now. He's used to them... or was used to them. Either or.
"Our case for what?"
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That causes at least one more to stumble out of the shadows, the 'invisibility' he'd pulled over himself on reflex dropping now, as hiding in the shadows becomes even more harrowing than it was.
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She is so mad.
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".... Gyaaaah! Are these... are these shadow birds?!"
Crows. Shadow crows.
"... The Count!! Oh no!"
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"You have found yourself in the middle of a battle between Courts... perhaps for the second time. The question is, what will you do about it?"
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"We would go on our way, I think, out of your way," Childermass answers honestly, at least. He looks back towards the rest, frowning at Shima and Rin as they stumble in, though less out anger and more out of adding them to this entire consideration.
"These ones, at least, are owned by a fae unaligned with either Court. They are better left to their master."
Why bother with someone else's tools, right?
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This pisses her off more than words can possibly describe.
She finally changes out of her dragon guise, seeing no need (for the time being) to keep exerting herself by casting that particular spell. When she comes back to her regular form, she... well. She looks like shit. She's exhausted and beat up, but she still takes a stubborn step forward, eyeing the Count warily. "One of your court stole my best friend," she says, voice cracking. She looks petrified. "I'm not going anywhere until I get her back."
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He looks at Peridot for a few moments afterward, processing her words.
"So, I ask you again: what are you doing to do about it?"
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"We do as we are told," he makes that case instead, turning back to the Count. "Which includes searching a library, that is true. If you wish to know what the Ringmaster intends, though, you will need to ask her, not us."
There's a brief pause after that, followed by an addition, Childermass repeating Peridot's question, just in another way.
"Both Courts are here beyond only yourself, aren't they? Has another faerie of Winter taken one of our people?"
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Peridot speaks up then, though, and he looks at her incredulously. Is this really the time? Does this guy look like he gets involved in staging fake drownings to lure people into the water, or at least inclined to seriously answer that?
Whatever he's trying to furiously communicate with his eyebrows, it goes entirely ignored. His ears prick at what the Count says next, tail lashing as he scowls at Childermass's response. Way to make them sound like stooges without brains of their own! But if there's a right answer the Count is looking for here, that will keep them out of trouble fuck if he knows it.
with permission from mote!
"Hey, we're not planning on waging any war! We-- MMPHH!"
Shima, thankfully, claps his hand over Rin's muzzle to keep him from saying anything else. Rin struggles and thrashes his tail. "MMMPH MMGH MMM!"
Also, come on Lambert; he DEFINITELY looks like someone who would stage dramatic fake drownings. Look at him.
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"I expect so," he says. "And I expect that if you are going to see any of them returned, you will have to be a bit more forthcoming."
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"Maybe if you actually told us what it is that you ACTUALLY want to know, you might get a direct answer?" Peridot growls.
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"And it'd help if you actually knew who has them," is what Lambert mutters, cocking his head as he narrows his eyes. Something isn't adding up about this, but he can't quite put his finger on it.
He called it his 'Elysium,' with emphasis. Is that supposed to mean something?
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