Mr. Gold {Rumplestiltskin} (
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knightsoflegend2013-02-01 12:59 am
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It's just another slice of modern life. It's not a fairy tale to me.
WHO || Mr. Gold vs. the Castle (aka OPEN)
WHAT || there's a guy in your library who has totally always been there. no really.
WHERE || the library
WHEN || like a week before the squiring ceremony.
HOW || either/or. i am flexible if you want more exp points.
The strange thing you might notice is that there's a crocodile curled up outside the library, not really bothering anyone. Just existing. As crocodiles do. Mostly, she's sleeping. Occasionally someone will walk by fairly loudly and she'll lift her crocish head and give generally displeased looks, but otherwise... Crocodile. Sleeping in the hall. Totally normal.
And a member of the Dragon's Fire presently flipping through atlases in the library will tell you as much. His atlas-hoarding is less normal, but he's not really going to comment on it, because he couldn't properly tell you why in the first place. Following leads on his own time, looking up information for missions- who knows. Maybe he liked maps in another life.
Plus they're more interesting than the pile of half-sorted legal documents he's been searching through, checking for loopholes and the like. He might be one of the few people in the damn castle who actually enjoys paperwork (he sort of insisted on taking that project), even if it's half abandoned right now in a fit of whimsy.

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[He nods, sagely.] Turns out, I was best suited elsewhere. I have a bit of a natural affinity for spellwork, you see. Unusual for a simple pawnbroker, but who am I to argue with my own talents, however unexpected they might be.
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[ she steps up to one end of the table, not yet noticing the crocodile on the other side ] You're studying to be a mage, then?
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He realizes half a step too late that might actually be insulting, so he adds:] Among other reasons.
[NAILED IT. Anyway...] Sorcerer. "Go big or go home," as they say, and the latter isn't much of an option, now is it?
[Even the crocodile thinks you have zero game, bro. She lifts her head briefly and then goes back to sleep. Seriously, dude. You are the worst flirt.]
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[ she gives a small smile, almost conspiratorial ] To be entirely honest? I know there are many people here who long to go home.
But I think this is all rather, well, exciting, isn't it?
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It's the gaps in our memories that tend to grate a little.
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It's hard to say, really. How do you judge the loss of something you never knew you had? It's not the small things that get to me- a first name I can't recall, a few hazy details about my childhood that might as well be someone else's. No, it's the things you can't quite rationalize- an emotional reaction to something you've never seen before, a name that comes to the forefront of your memory for seemingly no reason at all. [He looks at her and tilts his head.] Or a face you only just barely recognize, but you don't know why or where.
[He shakes it off, brushing all thoughts away with a wave of his hand.] I'm sorry, dear. I got carried away. You were saying?
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NOW YOU'RE IN THE WORLD~
...No wait sorry. Serious tag. Except that might as well be what's going on in Gold's head with the way he's sorta staring back in wonder. Like wow, this librarian is super kawaii. It should be criminal how kawaii this librarian is.
Except Gold would never think the word "kawaii."] Could be worse, I suppose. We could be suffering alone, wondering if we're reading too much into it or if the Veil just made us a bit mad. [He looks down at his collection of maps.] That's why I spend so much time in here, really- I keep looking for a way to break the Veil's spell and contemplating over whether or not there really is one... or if we're just meant to wonder about who we really are for the rest of our lives. Never knowing. Just... accepting our fate as a half-life.
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I wouldn't call that a half-life.
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[What is happy. I was under a curse. Happiness isn't real.]
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[He's been talking to her like twenty minutes and he does not know her name...]
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Nope. Nothing. Doesn't ring a bell. Yep.
Except he smiles back, because duuuuuur pretty girl smiling at him duuuuuur.] What a lovely name.
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/snaps in front of his face to wake him out of his dreamy trance] And as for your question...Actually, yes. It's a life of guaranteed adventure. I'd say that sounds like all I can ever remember wanting.
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Wow. And she's an adventurous librarian. Move over Evey O'Connell.] And have you been on many so far?
[TELL ME YOUR STORIES, PRETTY LADY. Seriously, bro. You're going to make the crocodile throw up.]
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[Aforementioned crocodile is just glad to finally be noticed. She sort of waddles into view, because I have no idea how crocodiles move. Do they waddle? They waddle. Fuck it.]
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This is Milah. My familiar. And perfectly harmless, so long as no one poses an immediate threat to me. [He glances down at her.] I realize most people choose cats, but I could hardly be expected to be anything but original.
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/actual things i just looked up and was creeped out by for 1000, alex
that moment when a gag becomes surprisingly legit
awww yis B)
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itt: accidentally appropriate things i found when googling the area the downtown hq is in
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