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⇨ THE SUMMER COURT
Who: Everyone in the Summer Maiden's entourage.
When: Day 129 - Day 131 (Subjectively experienced as only one day.)
Where: The Summer Court
What: The Summer Maiden returns to the Summer Court for the first time in eons, leading a posse of carnival workers and Summer Fae. The Summer Queen has initiated a peaceful Elysium for discussions to take place, with dozens of the Court in attendance, but the true tone of the negotiations has yet to be unearthed.
Warnings: Fae being bitches.
When: Day 129 - Day 131 (Subjectively experienced as only one day.)
Where: The Summer Court
What: The Summer Maiden returns to the Summer Court for the first time in eons, leading a posse of carnival workers and Summer Fae. The Summer Queen has initiated a peaceful Elysium for discussions to take place, with dozens of the Court in attendance, but the true tone of the negotiations has yet to be unearthed.
Warnings: Fae being bitches.
SUNSET OF AN ERA↴![]() The phase shift takes few minutes to complete, when it's time. The Summer Maiden gathers everyone together - her guard of Summerland Fae, and her carnival wards - and activates the spell to bring them to the Summer Court. It's been planned with the Summer Queen, she says, and they should have her cooperation. Nothing has been settled in terms of negotiations, but at the very least, the Queen was not willing to shut down the opportunity to see her daughter for the first time eons, along with her lesser children, Ignatius and Gild. The Summer Maiden has recommended that everyone dress formally and conduct themselves with respect, but she is not forcing anyone to do so. It simply seems like the best way to make an impression. When they arrive in the Summer Court, they are in a courtyard. The Maiden's light magic fades and they will see themselves in a garden of alien trees, with golden towers rising up around them in all directions. Two Summer Court fae are waiting for them at an ornate gate, but it isn't until the Summer Maiden has claimed her role as an adjudicator or the present Elysium that she breaks the barrier surrounding her party. She tells everyone that it is safe to go forth but to be cautious. There is no way of knowing what direction negotiations will take. The guard leads them in, and they will find themselves in a spacious and life-filled throne room, with massive trees that function and supporting pillars and the throne itself. A variety of True Fae that the carnival has never seen before are scattered around the room, waiting with a thick air of tension. As the Summer Maiden leads them in, she will announce herself to the Queen, and claim all those present as under her protection. The introductions are brief, and after the Maiden is done, the Queen will ask to speak with her privately. There is a clear nervousness beneath the Queen's veneer of control. As the Maiden joins her at the throne to speak about personal matters, everyone else is free to explore the throne room and mingle - if they dare. ► STICKING OUT: There are some notable reactions going on as the Maiden's entourage arrives. In general, the Court Fae respond strongly to Ignatius's presence - both the fact that he's turned up as an ally to the Maiden, and his curious magical transformation. Ignatius, for his part, holds back and tries to keep to himself, looking like he's trying to hide a significant amount of stress. To the Gilded Mark, there is a particular note of resentment, which she mostly seems to ignore and focuses on staying close to the carnival folk. The Starlight, the Whirling Rainbow, and a few other Summerland Fae have come along, and they all hold back as the Summer Maiden discusses things with the Queen privately. In general, the Court Fae eye the carnival with a mixture of curiousity and disgust. ► TOUGH CROWD: There are dozens of Summer Court Fae here that no one will have seen before. They mill about the room as if this is an uncomfortable formal engagement, eyeing up the Maiden's entourage an gossiping with one another. The opinions they hold of the situation vary wildly - some seem more of the attitude that the Court would be better off if the Summer Maiden were to die and be replaced, where others are openly optimistic and excited about the potential of reparations being made. You are free to make up/NPC any of these fae as long as they aren't doing anything radical, like trying to break the Elysium. Some of them will treat the visitors as threats, while others may even attempt to ask them questions about the situation. ► ACCOMMODATIONS: There is food and drink provided while negotiations endure. Normally you may want to be cautious about accepting this kind of thing, but given that it's part of Elysium, they are obligated to not harm any of those present. So, if you want, you will be able to enjoy faerie ales and other luxury foods that have the capability of being distractingly tantalizing to mortals with low self control. If you need some space, you are free to go back out to the courtyard where you arrived. There are few fae out there, but it is still covered by the Elysium. Take some time to settle in - this could take a while, and there's sure to be drama before it's over. Later on, there will be public discussion. |


⇨ INVESTIGATIONS
DON'T BE VAGUE. If you are having your character investigate something, you must explain what your character is specifically doing to find out information. Don't just say "I investigate the Twelve." You have to be more specific, by saying what your character is doing, such as "My character is going to ask the Honorables that brought everyone in who the Twelve are." The more specific you are, the better info you will get in return.
You can also confront NPCs by this method, and you'll get summary posts in return explaining how the situation will unfold based on your actions. You can also ask OOC questions here, since there's no locations post this time.
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partyElysium or are they off somewhere else?2: surprising no one, Strange has questions for the fae. He'll gladly answer all sorts of possibly invasive questions about himself/the carnival in a super respectful/deferential manner, but in exchange, he wants to know how easy it would be to enchant an object to let someone travel between worlds. (If the Summer Court fae are a bit resistant to his line of questioning, he'll chat up some Summerlands fae instead.)
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Whether there are any or not, he’ll keep an ear out for any Summer Court fae gossiping about the negotiations or even the Winter Court. He’ll happily assist in loosening some tongues by making sure glasses of faerie ale are topped up to the best of his ability.
He’s going around without disguising the changes done to his horns and tail, so he’s also watching for reactions to that. If he gets any attention for it, he’ll tell them it’s Winter’s work, and cheerfully imply it’s not even the worst of what Polaris had to offer.
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2) At some point, she'll hang back near Ignatius and ask him what his read of the mood is like. He knows the Court better than any of them; how would he describe their reception so far?
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That said. Gongenzaka will refrain from really talking to people, but he (and Marishi if it's a no-issue) will be listening fairly intently to those around him, occasionally moving about the room to make note of who's all around.
Obviously a lot (read: anything anyone already asked about...) doesn't need to be made note of; but does he overhear anything specifically regarding the nonsense of the Ringmaster/former 'Great Beast', or her associated changelings there?
Also something he's listening for is any murmuring about the miracles- what with some miracle touched wandering around right now.
(If it affects anything, he did dress rather nicely. It probably doesn't though, given their reactions to everyone thus far)
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Whichever fae that locks down the attention of, he'll ask how long it's been since the Summer Maiden has set foot in the Court. IT's obviously drawing mixed opinions.
Jonathan Strange | ota!
Wearing Ignatius's cape and colors might have been a bad idea. Still, he's going to support the fae, so that's what he's doing. Strange is wearing the most formal thing he could find in orange or red, which ends up being this suit with plenty of useless ruffles. It contrasts horribly with his slightly military style cape but hey, what can you do.
Strange is on his best behavior throughout the evening: chatting with fae, acting deferential as hell, speaking only when spoken to, and so on and so forth. He knows the magnitude of the situation, even if he's not entirely sure other carnival members do. And noticeably? He's staying the hell away from other carnival members. It's a continuation of the last few days in the Summerlands, where Strange also kept to himself.
But, occasionally there's no fae willing or wanting to talk to him. And so, Strange wallflowers it up, taking a sip from some ale that looks remarkably untouched despite the fact that Strange has held that glass for a while now. Any carnival member who approaches gets a little nod. Strange's face is a carefully controlled neutral, though the awkward hesitation before speaking says wonders about his emotional state.
"I wish we weren't confined to the throne room," he admits, with a little frown. He casts his gaze out to the rest of the fae, scanning them over as if he's looking for something. "I doubt many mortals ever visit the Summer Court itself. I want to explore the palace."
dubious ideas, closed to rita
At some point, Strange delicately leaves the conversation he's in and makes a beeline to Rita. She seems to be the only exception to his tendency of wallflowering it up and deliberately staying away from other carnival members.
"Miss Mordio," Strange says, with a little nod, still keeping himself the picture of politeness even though really, it's Rita, there's been plenty of times he's been not as formal to her. "May I have a word? I've been mulling things over the past few days, and I've a few theories that I'd like to bounce off of you."
Because of course the best place to talk magic is in the Summer Court throne room while they're all being eyed up like freaks at a circus attraction. To his credit, Strange is pretty aware that this isn't the best time, but he's not budging from Rita's side, even though his eyes continue to scan the crowds.
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wildcard it up! Strange isn't really seeking out any carnival members for chit-chat, but he can always be yanked away from a conversation, accosted at the drink table, etc.
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So it takes him a minute to realize that, while he's been dully perusing the tables of food right next to him out of some sort of distraction to his nervous energy, Strange says something.
"Huh?" He blinks with vapid, wide eyes. "Oh... um, I guess."
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Strange's approach is somewhat welcome. It gives her something to focus on other than the vaguely disgusted looks from the Court fae, after all. She folds her arms and turns to face him.
"Theories? Now?" There's incredulity in her tone, but Rita's not going anywhere. She'll wait for him to continue.
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Weirdoooo
She doesn't offer any greeting as she sidles up to where Strange is, focused as she is on watching the crowd. His comment snaps her out of it briefly, and she glances over at him.
"Normally I'd like to share in your scientific curiosity, but I think circumstances would have to be drastically different from where they are at the moment for me to feel comfortable with such an investigation," she groans.
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AMETHYST | ota
Literally never, is when.
The disgusted glances from the members of the Summer Court aren't discouraging her either. She's keeping an eye on proceedings, but currently she's propped up on her tail where the food is at, trying to fit as many of some kind of small fancy pastry into her stomach mouth at the same time as she can. If the Court Fae are going to look at her like she's gross, then she's going to act gross.
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That's, of course, the primary thing on Steven's mind. Ever since they showed up, he can feel prickles of anxiety running across his nerves, constantly expecting that she will suddenly appear somehow and see right through him. He's been trying to put it out of his mind, to stand strong and confidently, but it's more difficult than he'd hoped.
He locates a familiar face and hustles over to Amethyst, avoiding the judgemental glances of some fae who probably know who his fae mom is. He tries to act like his arrival was natural, and not like he was clearly trying to escape something.
"H-Hey Amethyst, how's the grub?" he asks, his voice wavering nervously. He tries to act casual.
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Without interrupting the other gem's heinous gorging, she settles in and surreptitiously drapes her tail over the tip of Amethyst's for comfort.
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Papyrus | OTA
After speaking up in support of this whole talking with the Summer Queen plan, Papyrus can't in good conscience stay behind. Not just as a show of support, but in case he can find words to touch another fae's heart, and make this venture go even more successfully. So he accepts the formal wear offered by some of the Summerlands crafters, thin flowing robes of orange and yellow that match his crystals, and does his best to recall the instructions for surviving the Prince. Don't piss anyone off, dress formally and move gracefully enough not to draw negative attention, be polite, don't mock anyone, and... subdue his whole demeanor, as few fae would like him for who he is. Seems doable enough. It's an important mission, and he's taking it seriously.
But it's not easy to feel confident, once they're there. The relatively hasty plan leaves them acknowledged as under the Maiden's protection, yes, but also leaves them milling about in the middle of this group of watchful fae - who are variously fascinated and disgusted by the carnival's presence - while the Summer Maiden goes almost immediately to talk privately with the Summer Queen. Papyrus flounders a bit with the rules of etiquette, at this point. Are they supposed to talk, when it's the Maiden and Queen calling the shots? Are they supposed to make a show of trust by accepting the food and drink, or abstain to show they're not easily tricked?
He loiters by the food tables, preoccupied by the conundrum, and glances at anyone from the carnival who stops by. "Should we... eat? To be polite? I don't know if the Prince was a good guide for this..."
► Warming Up The Crowd
After a while, his bones are trousled enough. Between watching their watchers and talking with friends, he gets through the nervewracked feeling - enough to go forth and initiate some conversations. And he begins with the fae who already seem well-disposed to the Summer Maiden and curious about the carnival folks, figuring they'll be open to talking with one of the carnival and sharing their hopes with him. Who knows, maybe this Elysium will also turn out like the City Hall, with people weighing in with their own thoughts. And if not... it still wouldn't hurt to have a few friends among the Summer Court.
If that goes well, Papyrus may just throw caution - and the Ringmaster's advice - to the wind... and go to try talking with some of the less friendly fae. Carefully.
► Wildcard
Have other ideas? Toss them at me, the skeleton is nervous and not quite what he's doing here and needs to socialize.
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But he knows not everyone can manage such low expectations. Specifically, his brother. He came to look out for him, and for his other carnival allies. If it comes down to it, he'll do whatever he can do to get people out safely. Until then, he's got nothin'. Nothing, that is, besides a little pregame chatter to help things be a bit less anxious.
"Well, apparently the Elysium is supposed to take care of that," he says to Papyrus, as casually as can be expected. "And we're all a bunch of savages anyway, so I can't imagine their expectations are all that high." He shrugs his shoulders, then reaches inside of his hoodie...
...and pulls out what is apparently a bag of dinner rolls.
"But if you're worried about it, grab one of these and pretend it came from the buffet table. I'm sure it's fine."
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He interacts with the fae casually, if not occasionally outright challenging, listening in on conversations and interjecting his unsolicited opinion when something catches his attention. More often than not, he’s holding a glass of faerie ale in hand, though it’s hard to track if he’s drinking it or pressing it on others.
He won’t miss, though, how other members of their entourage seem less sure of themselves. Which means when he catches them hanging out alone, he’ll come up to them casually, voice dropping to a murmur:
“You could try looking a little livelier. We aren’t at a funeral, you know.”
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Got something else in mind? Hit him up.
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"I'm trying," she hisses back, growing flustered. Her tail swishes agitatedly, disturbing the hem of the purple dress that she's donned for the occasion. "We're surrounded by hostile fae, that doesn't bother you?"
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childermass, ota
Childermass is definitely someone who doesn't have to worry about self-control around all this damn faerie food and drink, so, once he knows the Elysium covers any problem that may cause on top of actual, physical harm, you had better damn well believe he's taking a mug of ale. Considering he's boring enough to still be wearing his anti-toxin necklace — one of the most useful trinkets he's picked up, he really does think — it's not as if he can get drunk, anyhow.
So he lingers near the wall next to all the food and drink, dressed up in the clothing he picked up from the Summerlands. Dressed in cold colors like blue and black, he already stands out as Winter-aligned, but apart from some idle gossip about how long anyone from Winter has been in the Summer Court, he is thankfully ignored.
Ignored by the fae, anyway, and glad of it. He's just skulking over there, drinking and picking at food while watching the Summer Court faeries. Elysium or no, he doesn't trust them.
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Eventually, he'll take his drinking and sulking away and out to the courtyard. There's only so much staring at fae he can handle these days and he'll switch to investigating the alien trees out there, though he knows better than to touch anything.
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Well, the answer to that one was a definite yes. It's stupid as hell to talk about feelings in the middle of a negotiation. But then again, Strange is a self proclaimed idiot so here we go, let's do this.
He knows the moment that he tries to do small talk, Childermass will just straight up leave. So, Strange walks out to the courtyard and makes his way over to Childermass. Before the other magician can call up the shadows, Strange just bluntly says,
"It was never about you. If I had been reassigned to any other department, I'd have ignored the requests of any other supervisor. I'm sorry I led you to think my problem was solely with you and not with the Ringmaster and Lambert."
There we go. Now even if Childermass leaves, Strange at least said what he wants to say.
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The notif for this totally got buried in all the megathread notifs SORRY
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GONGENZAKA | OTA
[He is silent for the most part as they come in- most of them are, waiting with baited breath to see what occurs. As they were requested, Gongenzaka dressed as nicely as he can manage; wearing the same outfit he wore on his date with Yuuya in fact, Marishi at his side partly garbed in a similar sash. They wait, and wait in silence-
And then the Summer Maiden and the Summer Queen go off to speak alone, leaving them to the Elysium.]
It seems we are to wait then, [He remarks, turning to Yuuya with a nod.] ...Yuuya. ...How do you feel?
[OTA | Good Food]
[While they're left to wait, Gongenzaka and Marishi both have their ears perked and open, listening for everything around them. Marishi in particular is somewhere else in the room, likely milling about as casually as able. Gongenzaka for his part, knows that he can't simply ignore food forever- for all he knows, that in itself would be rude!
...He's avoiding the drinks however, what with how Shabon went. Best not to risk that.
He's through half of something that looks like it could be a persimmon (but is far better, honestly), when he notices someone next to him.] Well...
..We are perhaps off to a...somewhat better start, than expected... [He remarks, ear occasionally flicking toward the fae nearby.]
[OTA | Bad News]
[He isn't entirely sure how much time passes between when he voiced his cautious optimism, but just as he's about to start a conversation with someone else, Marishi comes trotting back. He already knows what she's about to say, what she's about to correct- but rather than cut the daemon off, he lets her speak anyway.]
Bad news, [She hums, looking just a little anxious.] Things...might not be as 'sunny' as we thought they were even now... ...They don't seem to be the least bit aware of the Winter Court's involvement with the Huntsman.
...If they were, they certainly aren't giving the impression that they care... [She adds, frowning. Granted, with when they captured Ignatius perhaps they should have expected it.
Ignatius had been unsure that the Huntsman would take his deal after all, but he certainly hadn't known about the Winter Court's involvement.]
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⇨ CRASHING (MEGATHREAD)
She rises above the dirt, long curled tresses of white hair emerging pristine, a pair of sabers strapped to her back. She is not currently holding them, but she looks like she might on a moment's notice.
She is not doing anything but staring ahead with furious red eyes for the moment - it's your chance to act.
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He looks around quickly to see if he can spot Steven. The Summer Maiden isn't here but--surely the Rose Queen knows, surely they can't be hurt.
He shakes himself steady before taking some tentative steps to get in the Rose Queen's view, and then just kind of nervously stares back at her. He was going to say something, but he's lost the words all of the sudden.
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TEAM HUDDLEUP aka Shitpost Before the Storm
The area of sound isolated around him is about ten feet in diameter, which is plenty of room for a handful of people until anyone with extra limbs gets in there — but he’s gotten better at holding it for longer at a time. To anyone outside the spell’s range, as he’ll have briefly explained, no sound is audible from the participants inside, and there’s no visible indicator of its presence.
Once they’re in, Lambert’s going to get straight to the point.
“Well, if any of you have something to say, get it out now,” he says blandly, working on getting the cork out of the bottle and offering it to whoever is nearest. “I can’t keep this up forever, and better here than out there.”
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"I do! I got somethin' to say!" he clears his throat, then continues. "I think just one person should do all the talking, unless they ask someone specifically to talk, right? And it definitely should not be Strange," he says, casting a glare the magician's way. "I nominate Yuya!"
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HEY DUDE WTF, post huddle, megathread for my inbox's sake
After spending a solid chunk of time in the courtyard, by himself, just kind of blatantly rebuffing anyone who tried to talk to him, Strange makes his way back to the main room. The top button or two of his shirt are undone, he's got a folded piece of paper in his left hand and his contract quill in his right, and some fabric wrapped around one of his wrists.
There's a pause where Strange looks a little lost, hesitant, and woozy before he steels his resolve, taking a deep breath before pushing further into the room, walking forward and looking around as if he's trying to find someone or something.
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But it's hard to miss the quill. And Yuya knows about the quill. He stops where he is, stunned, before he makes a beeline straight for Strange with a tense expression. "What are you doing?"
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Megathread Post Strange Fight
He knows, he really needs to calm down. He doesn't even look the Maiden and the Queen's way, afraid of the admonishment that might await making such a scene.
moms aggressively
"Hey, man... I know we're not close or anything but... if there's anything you need, let me know, ok?"
Honestly, he still kind of in shock about what Strange said.
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⇨ SUMMER COUNCIL (MEGATHREADS)
"The Summer Maiden and I have spoken long of days past and days still ahead. We have concluded that there is the hope for the two splintered halves of the Summer Court to reunite - but it is not without compromises. Before any changes can be made, we first must rise to meet our mutual enemy... the Huntsman of the Wyld and the Winter Queen herself."
"This is no small movement," the Queen goes on, above the murmurings of the crowd. "To declare all out war on the Huntsman, and by proxy the Winter Court, could shake the very foundations of Arcadia, and the multiverse with it. As such, I am not prepared to act upon these warnings without full witness testimony, and the understanding of the Court. As so it is you, Wyld Kin, that I ask for the truth. What is worth the upheaval of our civilization?"
She spreads her hands to the assembled carnival folk, the High Fae of the Summer Court watching at her sides.
"Speak before us now."
[OOC: Much like the Summerlands Council, multiple threads can be branched off of this starting one, with people delivering testimonies and arguments the court. You can reply to add to other people threads, and NPCs will respond as well.]
⇨ the heart of the matter
"What you're choosing now isn't whether to believe that Winter has hoarded iron - your ancient weakness, kept in spite of all your treaties. It isn't whether to believe that the Winter Court secretly captured, tortured, and experimented on one of your own - or whether they would, if given the opportunity, do so again. We have proof of these things."
"What you're deciding is how you'll respond to the threat. And, believe me," she says with a forced, casual laugh, "it's easier to fight a war that you've prepared for, than a surprise war, where you're always on the defensive. What's worth the upheaval of your civilization? Keeping your civilization, when people are plotting against it."
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Huntsman is a Traitor
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The Mother of Invention managed to weaponize the Void
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Winter Queen's Hecked Up
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Balance of the Courts
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⇨ Taking the Stand
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⇨ Conclusion