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Kostos Averesch ([personal profile] exequy) wrote in [community profile] faderift2018-10-14 10:35 pm

closed.

WHO: Caspar, Kostos, Lakshmi, Lexie, Marisol, Nell, Nikos, Petrana
WHAT: Coming into a Merchant Prince's house, on the day his daughter is to be married, and asking him and all his friends to quit with their stupid neutrality. Plus Truth or Dare.
WHEN: Mid-Harvestmere
WHERE: Antiva City
NOTES: Will update with CWs if needed.




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[personal profile] ipseite 2018-11-01 03:19 am (UTC)(link)
The tone she takes is almost apologetic, as if suspecting that this may not be as satisfyingly salacious as they might hope for, but her answer comes promptly, needing little thought beforehand:

"I am often in the habit of recalling in great detail those who believe themselves above petty matters such as desiring not to see the world reshaped in a monster's image."

(She keeps lists. All sorts of lists, exclusively written in a language from her own land of origin.)

"One never knows when one might have the opportunity to show such a person the same consideration they offer."

Your cry for help was seen at 8:45PM.
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[personal profile] galvanising 2018-11-01 03:44 am (UTC)(link)
"That cannot possibly be the worst thing you've thought all night," Nell objects, with conviction. "That's not even bad! That's just fair."

She rolls up onto an elbow and cranes her neck around, trying to find the source of Petrana's voice so she can fix her with a look. "You know I have the utmost respect for you, Madame, but there's no way that answer can count. At least offer some gory detail of how you'd see them dead, or something!"
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[personal profile] ipseite 2018-11-01 03:47 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm more than happy to accept a dare if my thoughts are insufficiently scandalous," a little wryly, taking a drink. "I do try to be fair."
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shows up late w/starbucks

[personal profile] excipio 2018-11-04 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
"Were what your decision?"

He asks, like he wasn't eavesdropping on his way over (or listening normally, really, because it isn't like they're being quiet). Caspar steps over to the party, taking a seat in the sand by the more familiar drunk twin and giving a mock half-bow from the waist.

"Ladies." And somewhat pointedly, "Kostos."

Nikos doesn't get a hello. It's just implied, at this point.
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idk i feel like this group will need some coffee

[personal profile] galvanising 2018-11-04 01:07 am (UTC)(link)
"Madame de Cedoux chose truth and had to tell us the very worst thought she had all evening," Nell explains, from where she's stretched in the sand, within easy seaweed-tossing distance of Kostos, "and it turns out she is Andraste herself, reappeared from a Rift to shame us with her goodness. So we want it to not be counted until she's done a dare instead. Don't you think that's only fair?"
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[personal profile] ipseite 2018-11-04 01:12 am (UTC)(link)
In laughing protest: “I begin to think we all have very different thresholds for goodness—”
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[personal profile] excipio 2018-11-04 01:18 am (UTC)(link)
"Not fair, no, as she has clearly fulfilled her obligations. But it does sound less boring, which is, I think, more important than fairness. In this instance."

He gives Petrana a sympathetic look, as if his argument against her is reluctant and the stakes are slightly more weighty than truth or dare.
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[personal profile] exsecutus 2018-11-04 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
"This is all," Nikos says, loudly, "fucking boring."

He was not hit by seaweed. And he can afford, now, to be demonstrably discontent and above it all, as Caspar is here at last, and he can disengage from the group and focus instead on him. It is a little difficult to do, since he is jelly-legged from wine. He shows it largely by curling on his side, in a Caspar-ward direction, and of course by complaining.

"And it's getting worse. Who cares about fair. She said she'd do a dare. Someone give her holiness a dare, a really good dare, before we all die."