Mr. Gold {Rumplestiltskin} (
undealt) wrote in
knightsoflegend2013-08-05 11:33 pm
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and the white knight is talking backwards and the red queen's off with her head

WHO || Gold, Amara, and OPEN
WHAT || Gold has arrived back from dealing with refuges in Bermuda. And now he's making frands. And surely everyone wants to know who dat lady is.
WHERE || The castle library
WHEN || some indeterminate time in June
HOW || actionspaaaam
OTHER || You can also pull Gold and Amara aside for one-on-one conversations if you'd like. Just specify.
If you go into the library today, you will find an unusual sight- for one thing, Gold's back, but he must have snuck in like a ninja because it's not like he made any great announcement of it. Just swanned in, checked on his crocodile, and immediately tracked down a certain blonde homo magi. Suspicious!
Said homo magi is currently in the library with him. In fact, they're in the section with all the magic books, chatting animatedly about... something or other. (A listen check of 18 will catch what they're saying).

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[And he looks so eager puppy to discuss it. BELLE, BELLE. I'M SO ALONE. NERD OUT WITH ME, BELLE.]
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[But he assumes they're all bitching about it, because Sindella died and Charming has a stalker, and all that shit. God people.] But it also could have gone much worse. Any day we don't accidentally cause a war is a good day.
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It did, indeed. We were asked by one of the knights' freelancers to assist in finding her mother. It took us to a place in Bermuda, which turned out to be the secret base for the homo magi. Once there, we were faced with a choice- surrender Zatanna to the homo magi so she can take her mother's place as the keeper of the Medulla Jewel and thus continue to control the armies that protected them or... [He trails off.] Well, the choice seems obvious, but Zatanna's mother was dying. She used her last moments to destroy the jewel and eliminate the spell over the people trapped there, but the fact remains it was a mere fluke we survived long enough for her to manage that. Amara [he points to where the woman departed] made eye contact with one of the members of our party. Her calling the army off to protect him bought us a bit of time.
All together a complicated situation- one with no real happy ending. Some seem to consider that a loss.
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[Which he likes, but he is also really itched by, because IT FEELS AS IF IT GOES AGAINST EVERYTHING HE KNOWS OF MAGIC, even if he's never read that anywhere. SURELY MAGIC CANNOT MAKE YOU FALL IN LOVE... But it can.]
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[TRAGIC... yet profitable.]
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She did ask. I thought perhaps knowing his complicated love life might dissuade her some. [(bluff... 14...?)]
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[He ducks his head, almost embarrassed.] Though I suppose a man talking about real love when he doesn't remember experiencing it himself is a bit hypocritical.
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I know precisely how I feel about love, without remembering a single thing about being in it. So I understand what you mean, in some way.
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But awww. Dorky smiles. They can be love nerds.]
Then perhaps there's hope for Lady Amara- that she might find something real. Something... true. It might actually break her curse and free her.
[MEANWHILE, CHARMING AND AMARA CONTINUE TO MAKE OUT.]
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[Look, he thinks the curse is bullshit, but not enough to... not use it for his own ends.]
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Do we know how they even came by such a terrible curse? Who could be so heartless to condemn an entire people to such a fate?
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I never thought to ask. [GREAT JOB, GOLD.] I assumed it was such a fundamental part of their society that perhaps they all just simply forgot. Though now that we have one of them here, she might be able to shed some light on it.
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