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Lost Carnival Mods ([personal profile] ringleaders) wrote in [community profile] lostcarnival2018-12-27 10:10 pm

⇨ 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.

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.
atouts: (046; queen of pentacles)

[personal profile] atouts 2019-01-06 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
"Didn't I just tell you that magic can't fix everything?" Childermass asks, frowning right back at Strange. "Assuming you are even there to save us, we then have to leave England. There wouldn't really be any other place we might go, either, since it would be public knowledge, so I suppose we'd have to leave the entirety of our world behind as well..."

He isn't sure Strange is grasping the gravity of the situation such a romance is putting both the other magician and the witcher in. Their England isn't as open-minded as Strange himself appears to be. All the magic in the world can't change that.

"You may not like it, Strange, but we won't get to live a life like you and Mrs. Strange. What Lambert and I are is considered criminal. The only things that will change about those laws will be adding ways to successfully imprison a magician so he can't magic himself away."
Edited 2019-01-07 00:03 (UTC)
kingsroads: (really? well okay then)

[personal profile] kingsroads 2019-01-07 03:13 am (UTC)(link)
It's pretty obvious that Strange doesn't like this answer. Yes, he knows that their England isn't open-minded. Yes, he knows of all the trouble that Childermass and Lambert could get into should their relationship be discovered. But dammit, he doesn't want to accept that!

"I'm certain both of you will make close friends in England who aren't me. Hell, Lambert will probably find someone closer. I simply don't want what happened with me to repeat with someone else." Even if this hypothetical person isn't as open-minded as Strange, there still would be the crushing feeling of trust being broken and feeling like they matter less than they actually do.

"Besides, the two of you deserve happiness," Strange sighs. "There must be something I can do to help you obtain it."
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[personal profile] atouts 2019-01-07 06:47 am (UTC)(link)
"If he finds someone to be closer to than he is with you, that would mean he's left me," Childermass points out blandly. "Seeing how witchers aren't exactly known for making friends and I haven't a single person back in England that I would claim as such."

Acquaintances, allies, enemies, people who share a complete indifference towards such relationships. Those, sure, but he wouldn't call Vinculus a friend. Mr. Segundus and Mr. Honeyfoot would have thrown him out of Starecross if he hadn't been so insistent. The rest of Mr. Norrell's staff would, perhaps, be the closest.

"And even if they were friends..." He sags back against the bench some as if tired of having to explain this again and again. "Strange, you can't change an entire world for two people. We'll find happiness where we can, but England isn't the carnival. I am not going to risk Lambert's life for someone who might accept it."
kingsroads: (well fuuuuuuck)

[personal profile] kingsroads 2019-01-07 02:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, but he wants to change an entire world for two people. He changed an entire world to help bring back one person, why can't he do the same for two? It might be fruitless, but it at least would be him making an attempt.

"The more you describe your life in England, the less it seems you want to go back," Strange jokes. There's a small pause before he seriously admits, "You don't have to come back if you don't want to. The other magicians and myself can finish what you started. You and Lambert can find your happiness elsewhere."

Sure, he'd be lonely. Strange would be terribly lonely if the two of them left, he'll readily admit that. But if being in England would make Childermass and Lambert miserable, then it would be better for them if they were not in England.
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[personal profile] atouts 2019-01-08 12:25 am (UTC)(link)
"With what I know now, well..." Childermass won't deny it. A part of him feels like packing up shop and resettling on a different world. That isn't all of him, though. "My life has been very different from yours, that's true. There have been struggles but I don't hate it. I still love England. I still love the north."

He straightens up some, mustering his resolve.

"If I let my fears and a few bad things that have happened drive me away forever am I truly an English magician at all? I've already decided to go back. I won't abandon my cause, I'll just shift it to aiding magic in England and not in some vain hope of the Raven King returning." And here he'll offer a small smile, at least, as he adds, "Besides, there are southern magicians now. Do you really think I would abandon you to dealing with them alone?"
kingsroads: (aw small smile)

[personal profile] kingsroads 2019-01-08 01:30 am (UTC)(link)
There's something about what he says that makes Strange frown a little in thought. Because that's partly what he's doing, isn't it. Letting fears drive him away forever. But if that were so, then why would so many people enable that, why would they say that leaving for the Summerlands was alright for him to do?

One thing's for certain, he's got a lot to think about during the negotiations. Still, Strange manages to push his worries down and give Childermass a smile of his own. "Can you imagine? Some magician from Cornwall telling us how to run things."

The regional shittalking pauses for a moment as Strange continues talking, in a moment of pure honesty. "I suspect I'll disappoint you again in the future because let us be frank, it's to be expected. But before that happens, I want to thank you for all that you've done for myself and for England as a whole. I am in your debt. And trust me, magician: whatever you want me to do to further your cause or lend legitimacy to your beliefs, you only have to say the word and I will do so."
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[personal profile] atouts 2019-01-08 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
It may have more to do with people having no desire to drag others into danger than Strange probably thinks it does. It's not as though Childermass can order him to the Wyldlands, seeing how it's clear the other magician will carry on refusing him as a supervisor. Of course, he can't explain that rationale if the question is left unasked.

Though his smile will falter some, he won't let it fade out entirely when Strange admits he suspects he'll disappoint again. Really, Childermass wouldn't be surprised by it. Just tired.

"I would very much like if you didn't, but... I'm not really your boss anymore, anyway," he says outright, though it's in a resigned way. He knows better. "I can only hope that I'll still be around to hold you to that in the future."
kingsroads: (small cheeky little smile)

[personal profile] kingsroads 2019-01-08 02:14 am (UTC)(link)
Strange can't help but laugh a little as Childermass remarks that really, dude, don't do it. But, as Childermass so lovingly informed him earlier, both of them are aware that Jonathan Strange has a looooong list of terrible qualities. That disappointment thing is happening and at least both of them are aware of it.

"I agree. England would be lesser without you, John Childermass. Do try to come back in one piece."
Edited 2019-01-08 02:17 (UTC)