ƜуηηєfαƖѕнσηɗ (
wynn) wrote in
knightsoflegend2013-09-08 10:10 pm
Entry tags:
- alanna,
- andrew dennis-gatewood,
- astrid mädchen,
- attica arakhan,
- aurelius greyfire,
- bambi dalton,
- belle desrosiers,
- bo dennis-gatewood,
- brantley river,
- david charming,
- david levin,
- fredrick jr.,
- hasmed,
- jaime lannister,
- jaina solo,
- jimmy novak,
- kadir yassin,
- lis'sa trinall,
- lissa dragomir,
- sebastian trevethor,
- sydney bristow,
- taradiddle gezuntheit,
- thomas bancroft,
- thoster chatwyn,
- wynnefalshond,
- zatanna zatara
after-party ♔ september

♬ 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 || September 1st, 2013, 6:00PM
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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Were you in politics?
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[he pauses.]
And about the parties, if those aren't really your thing.
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[You know, David, teenager parties, you must have gone to... One. At least. Because you were confused and thought it wasn't a party.]
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You must be enjoying this one.
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I do know how to hang loose.
[even as he says it the words just sound so so wrong.]
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And what kind of proof would that be?
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Then he ... tries smiling. It's really ineffective. It's actually kind of terrifying (intimidate nat. 20). No one should ever let him near people ever Lissa, why would you ask this of him.]
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Or not. No smiling.
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I thought so.
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[he shrugs.]
I used to run with vikings. Being terrifying with them is pretty much a state of mind. One minute you're staring down an enemy on the battle field, the next you're embracing your friends and singing along with the minstrels ...
[a beat]
I never really managed the second part.
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Where I was, they never went out of style.
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No. More closer to thirty.
[Which is still plenty old, but not that old.]
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