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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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"Aw damn. This already sucks."
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While he won't stray from the Ringmaster's side, he will finally call out, "I know where the Silver Mirror is!" That should get their attention and, if not, he'll repeat, "I know where the Silver Mirror is," quieter and looking directly at the Count again, "And I am willing to trade the information."
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On the one hand, they definitely brought this on themselves getting that stupid Rose. On the other, they went through hell to get that stupid Rose.
And then Childermass speaks up and Lambert’s gaze whips around to him instead in surprise. Well, he wasn’t expecting that.
“Seriously?” he groans. Do your own library work, you scrubs!
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"Ohh... I love them," she says.
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"Changelings are a penny a dozen. Surely a handful of them are nothing compared to a Miracle."
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He gestures to the naked fae, who is looking at the gems like she's just gotten them out of a Christmas stocking.
"Of course, we would also need to determine the veracity of your information."
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"Tch... if her Highness wanted the rose so bad, she should have been the one to go get it from the Prince. We put in all the work!" He pauses, then looks at Shima. "That was the time with the brainwashing."
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He turns to look at the Summer side of the room.
"Does the Count speak for you as well?"
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"The Rose is my birthright. It was taken from me unjustly. What could you possibly know of work, when I've toiled for longer than you've been alive?"
Then she basically snarls at Childermass, her temper rising.
"If you think I would give up my child to you again... I should kill you where you stand."
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"My, so attached to a mortal child," Childermass says, attention returning and narrowing in directly on the Rose Queen. She's working on getting him killed anyway, so whatever. He fears the Count, but her? Sure, there's fear, just less. "Nightshade is right to feel like you're wasting her time. I almost pity her."
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This Is Stupid.
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Her nails practically cutting into her palms, she twirls to face the Count, her irises glowing with her rage.
"Give me him," she demands, pointing her finger at Childermass. "Use your bloodbond to give me him, and I will cooperate with your plans. The bounty will be left to the Queens!"
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But if experience has proven any judge, holding on to someone isn't enough to save them from a True Fae.
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The Count commands him to turn into shadow and come to his feet. It's not hard to guess what will happen then.
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