Cardamom ☆ Prince of Stars (
joybound) wrote in
auroraexpress2019-11-26 01:21 pm
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Who: you??
When: Day 48, evening and night
Where: the library and beyond
[As sun sets today, everyone will receive a message on their Chain:
Should you take the suggestion, you'll find the library has been decked out in fairy lights, with pink glittery star-shaped decorations all around. In the hallway are tables with trays of fruit tarts and fizzy drinks, and there's cheerful electronic music playing over the intercom.
In the center of the library, there's a new hexagonal bookshelf, accessible from every angle. It spins, allowing passengers to browse without bumping eachother around, and on it are a new collection of books. Some you might recognize from home -- if you ever wrote a book yourself, or had one written about you, it's here. Everything from formal biographies to grade school story projects has been brought in, in a delightfully embarrassing celebration of the passengers.
And if that wasn't enough to make you blush, there's also a slew of new books about you... The trains Heroes have been written in to a variety of fairy tales. In one story, you may find yourself a knight on a white horse rescuing your teammate and riding off into the sunset. In another you're a fairy godmother. You may even be a witch or a dragon! Given enough time, you'll probably find a story that puts you in just about every role, in a cast with just about every other passenger, teammate or no.
Be careful, though -- at random chance, reading a story about yourself might make you feel like acting out that role in real life! Those effected by this will consider other characters from that story to be their roles as well -- if your teammate was your Prince Charming in the story, you'll think they are in real life! All in a harmless, bond-promoting way, of course. This effect will wear off after an hour or so, and one character can be afflicted multiple times.
Will you get lovingly teased by over-the-top fanfiction? Probably. Will the library be covered in glitter forever? Definitely. Is it worth it...?
Well. Prince Cardamom thinks so. He's also joined in for the night, and will gladly play out stories with you, or face your ire. Enjoy the party!]
[[OOC: There's a prince toplevel here, though as always threads are subject to mod energy levels. If you'd like to handwave your character asking questions/etc, please feel free to poke Cleo#9893 @ discord and I'll work out what kind of information you might get! Thank you!]
When: Day 48, evening and night
Where: the library and beyond
[As sun sets today, everyone will receive a message on their Chain:
☆: Good Evening my precious, charming heroes!
☆: It's been awhile since we had a party, so I was thinking you guys could use a pick-me-up.
☆: If you're interested, come down to the library ♥
Should you take the suggestion, you'll find the library has been decked out in fairy lights, with pink glittery star-shaped decorations all around. In the hallway are tables with trays of fruit tarts and fizzy drinks, and there's cheerful electronic music playing over the intercom.
In the center of the library, there's a new hexagonal bookshelf, accessible from every angle. It spins, allowing passengers to browse without bumping eachother around, and on it are a new collection of books. Some you might recognize from home -- if you ever wrote a book yourself, or had one written about you, it's here. Everything from formal biographies to grade school story projects has been brought in, in a delightfully embarrassing celebration of the passengers.
And if that wasn't enough to make you blush, there's also a slew of new books about you... The trains Heroes have been written in to a variety of fairy tales. In one story, you may find yourself a knight on a white horse rescuing your teammate and riding off into the sunset. In another you're a fairy godmother. You may even be a witch or a dragon! Given enough time, you'll probably find a story that puts you in just about every role, in a cast with just about every other passenger, teammate or no.
Be careful, though -- at random chance, reading a story about yourself might make you feel like acting out that role in real life! Those effected by this will consider other characters from that story to be their roles as well -- if your teammate was your Prince Charming in the story, you'll think they are in real life! All in a harmless, bond-promoting way, of course. This effect will wear off after an hour or so, and one character can be afflicted multiple times.
Will you get lovingly teased by over-the-top fanfiction? Probably. Will the library be covered in glitter forever? Definitely. Is it worth it...?
Well. Prince Cardamom thinks so. He's also joined in for the night, and will gladly play out stories with you, or face your ire. Enjoy the party!]
[[OOC: There's a prince toplevel here, though as always threads are subject to mod energy levels. If you'd like to handwave your character asking questions/etc, please feel free to poke Cleo#9893 @ discord and I'll work out what kind of information you might get! Thank you!]

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[ Does Rean need more out of him? ]
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[Gently bumping the back of his knuckles against Crow's.]
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That's right, and don't you forget it.
[ His tone is pretty fond. ]
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[Touching his heart, just radiating happy.]
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[There's news articles too if Crow wants to read those or fairy tales.]
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[ He's looking now at the article about the young woman. ]
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[There's a photo of her, she's young with ash blond hair, quite a beauty. The article is talking about her distinguished background and how she's one of the youngest martial artists to achieve mastery etc but also about her bold efforts to free citizens from the tyrannical opression of the false emperor-- there's actually not much about Rean? A mention of the intervention of the Ashen Knight preventing high civilian casualties.]
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[ It makes sense, Crow thinks, that there wouldn't be much mention of Rean. He was supposed to be the tool, not the focus of the events. Even if Crow himself doesn't think of Rean that way, it doesn't mean he's blind to the reality.
Still, he's curious now and is looking for more articles. He sees those fairytale books but let's look at news first. ]
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What do you want, canon, triumph, failure, or tragedy?]
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A different Ashen Chevalier. A young man barely in his twenties. A memorial piece explaining how he fought hard to restore peace to Crossbell but died proecting civilians during some large conflict. There's no real mention of Rean or what he was doing that prevented him from protecting his Awakener, just a mention at the end that the Ashen Knight is currently with the Crossbell government, which is arranging the young hero's funeral.
Tragedy:
Hundreds killed in Roer due to crossfire. However the Ashen Chevalier ultimately reigns triumphant. With the help of the Ashen Knight yet another rebel town has been brought under the glorious and rightful reign of the government. The Chevalier is in his late thirties but he looks younger, charismatic, and intense. He has a message for the empire, and it's frankly frighteningly dogmatic, though poetic and deceptively, persuasively eloquent. Renounce rebel sympathizers. Glory to the state. All who threaten the peace and stability of the country are traitors and will be exposed and rooted out. By the end of the article you could almost say a few hundred civilian casualties is no big deal in the grand scheme of the greater good blah blah]
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It's the second that really catches his eye, though. A man eloquently speaking a "truth" he wants you to believe, passionate to the point you can find yourself nodding and agreeing.... ]
"For the greater good" indeed.
[ It's a quiet, cynical comment to himself. It's not that Crow is as deeply concerned as Rean tends to be about casualties-- though it's not as if he seeks it out, either-- but the lie rings hollow to him. Innocent lives lost are still blood on your hands no matter the pretty words you surround yourself with. Don't paint yourself as the good guy for doing terrible things.
He glances at Rean. ]
...Have you remembered anything?
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Hm? Oh, bits and pieces.
[He looks absently at nothing, expression distant.]
Impressions. Scenes. A voice or a conversation, sometimes events, but it's still mostly vague, like looking through fog. Why?
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[ He gestures broadly at the articles in general. ]
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