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after-party ♔ may

♬ Jeux d'eau - Ravel
WHO || Wynn, any and all Knights not currently on missions (if you are uncertain if your character would be at the castle for this, ask!)ooc; also if your Knight wants to get all gussied up, you can make a Disguise (Cha) check for how good they were at hair/makeup/stylin', etc! This goes for... any time.
WHAT || Squiring Ceremony Afterparty
WHERE || Knights Headquarters, the Ballroom
WHEN || May 1st, 2015, 6:00PM [backdated]
HOW || Prose OR Actionspam
The "afterparty" is rumored to be the real main event of the night. A black-tie affair in the lavish, opulent ballroom, it is every new Knight's chance to mingle and meet some of their new brothers in arms. Of course, a couple hours are provided following the ceremony for everyone to change, do hair and makeup, and choose from the vast array of formal attire in the closets of the balcony "dressing rooms" located at the top of spiraled staircases on either side of the ballroom. A separate dressing room exists for men and women, and they include full bathrooms (with, thankfully, very modern plumbing).
The squires are usually among the last to arrive, and the ballroom is full to the brim with a fancy array of people, of all shapes, sizes and species.
Hope you aren't shy. They're all here to meet you.
Feel free to make your own open threads for people to come congratulate your newly pledged knight.
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I don't really remember it. It was a long time ago, plus the Veil, and I was somewhere else between then and now.
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[What follows has become the best way to explain it, even if it isn't actually the same.]
When I was sixteen I got pulled through ... another Veil? To a world called Everworld. From what I've read, it's a world a lot like Faerun, but ... not Faerun. Same level of technology and advancement, different gods.
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[He pauses, before shaking his head.]
I haven't met anyone like that here. Even the gods that I knew there were different here. It sounds like her experience is ... unique.
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[Everworld was a lot of things, but "easy" isn't one of them.]
I got sucked through a hole in the world made by a wolf the size of a double decker bus. I don't even remember most of it, and since we were mostly caught in the backwash I lived between worlds for ... months after. I would go to sleep in Everworld and wake up back in Chicago again.
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I would rather be stuck somewhere than stuck between them. It may be easier to do? But that doesn't make it easier on the person doing it.
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Sorry. I didn't mean to push.
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It's not your fault. I just ... I know the Veil is complicated and hard to deal with and no one should be subjected to it. I'm not disagreeing with you. But I know that there are worse worlds to be in than this one. And I know how bad it can get here.
[He rescued an slave ship of Shadowkind heading for Andres. He was on Andres. He knows that this world is far from perfect.]
And if there were a safe, sound way to get people back where they belonged I would be all for it. But in my experience, those options are nonexistent, if not few and far between.
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That's not what I'm saying at all. I think people should look if that's what they're motivated to do. But they should be careful when they do it. Tearing open holes in the world - it could end really badly if they're not.
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Have you met Sir Gar?
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[David didn't go because Loki happened, but if she was presenting a paper, she must at least have some idea of what she's talking about.]
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I'll look her up ... [ Seeming distracted now, it takes her a moment to remember to add, ] Thanks.
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No problem.
[And there's a beat, before he glances back over his shoulder because he's not really sure what else to talk about.]
I was going to hit up the food. Do you want anything?
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I appreciate it.
[And with that, they part ways. /scene]