Entry tags:
- ! open,
- * division: diplomacy,
- alexandrie d'asgard,
- bastien,
- benedict quintus artemaeus,
- byerly rutyer,
- cosima niehaus,
- derrica,
- fifi mariette,
- gwenaëlle strange,
- isaac,
- james flint,
- john silver,
- julius,
- petrana de cedoux,
- teren von skraedder,
- { anders },
- { bartimaeus },
- { brienne of tarth },
- { colin },
- { ilias fabria },
- { inessa serra },
- { john mandrake (nathaniel) },
- { leander },
- { merrill },
- { nathaniel howe },
- { osana },
- { romain de coucy },
- { skadi iceblade },
- { the medicine seller },
- { thor },
- { yngvi }
open | your baddest behavior
WHO: Alexandrie, Bastien, Byerly, and their captive audience
WHAT: Mandatory etiquette and dance lessons
WHEN: Justinian 15, 9:45
WHERE: The Gallows
NOTES: See the OOC post and IC announcement for more information! If you didn't sign up, you can still participate in Parts A and D, and just handwave the other two, without needing to sign up or get an assignment. If you want to do B and C, you can find your own dance partner/seating group OOC, or you can sign up now and we'll dole out new assignments if we get enough latecomers to do so. If you signed up and are missing from the lists when you shouldn't be, I'm sorry and please tell me!
WHAT: Mandatory etiquette and dance lessons
WHEN: Justinian 15, 9:45
WHERE: The Gallows
NOTES: See the OOC post and IC announcement for more information! If you didn't sign up, you can still participate in Parts A and D, and just handwave the other two, without needing to sign up or get an assignment. If you want to do B and C, you can find your own dance partner/seating group OOC, or you can sign up now and we'll dole out new assignments if we get enough latecomers to do so. If you signed up and are missing from the lists when you shouldn't be, I'm sorry and please tell me!

Seating Assignments
— Table One: Gwenaëlle, Iorveth, Matthias, Athessa
— Table Two: Flint, Ilias, Darras, Med Seller, Yngvi
— Table Three: Julius, Thranduil, Anders, Brienne
— Table Four: Benedict, Colin, Valentine, Six, Derrica
— Table Five: Teren, Salvio, Bartimaeus, Osana
— Table Six: Freddie, Petrana, Kain, Merrill, Silver
— Table Seven: Yseult, Cosima, Steve, Inessa
— Table Eight: Sidony, Fifi, Nell, Fingon
— Table Nine: Thor, Nathaniel H., Solas, Skadi
— Table One: Gwenaëlle, Iorveth, Matthias, Athessa
— Table Two: Flint, Ilias, Darras, Med Seller, Yngvi
— Table Three: Julius, Thranduil, Anders, Brienne
— Table Four: Benedict, Colin, Valentine, Six, Derrica
— Table Five: Teren, Salvio, Bartimaeus, Osana
— Table Six: Freddie, Petrana, Kain, Merrill, Silver
— Table Seven: Yseult, Cosima, Steve, Inessa
— Table Eight: Sidony, Fifi, Nell, Fingon
— Table Nine: Thor, Nathaniel H., Solas, Skadi
Dance Partners
— Cosima & Nathaniel H.
— Athessa & Anders
— Teren & Flint
— Freddie & Bartimaeus
— Yseult & Darras
— Nell & Julius
— Merrill & Colin
— Skadi & Benedict
— Gwenaëlle & Solas
— Petrana & Salvio
— Osana & the Medicine Seller
— Sidony & Matthias
— Six & Thranduil
— Brienne & Valentine
— Fifi & Steve
— Thor & Fingon
— Ilias & Iorveth
— Cosima & Nathaniel H.
— Athessa & Anders
— Teren & Flint
— Freddie & Bartimaeus
— Yseult & Darras
— Nell & Julius
— Merrill & Colin
— Skadi & Benedict
— Gwenaëlle & Solas
— Petrana & Salvio
— Osana & the Medicine Seller
— Sidony & Matthias
— Six & Thranduil
— Brienne & Valentine
— Fifi & Steve
— Thor & Fingon
— Ilias & Iorveth

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You don't take a look at someone in a suit carrying around a cane and see a person. You either see danger or a fool. Like - Look, him.
[ She points across the room at Benedict Artimaeus, finely dressed and handsome and quite punchable. ]
The way he talks, and the way he dresses and carries himself - there's no one who trusts him here.
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It's impossible not to think of Simon Lovelace. He'd considered him impressive, powerful — what she'd call dangerous, probably. And he'd turned out to be both that and foolish, in his own way. And John had done everything in his power to emulate him anyway.
Slightly harder now, of course, but that wasn't by choice. If it was an option, he'd still be wearing the same suits and getting chauffeured by expensive cars. And that's the sticking point: she's just complimented him and set him apart on account of circumstance, not real merit. ]
You have a point. [ He doesn't stumble when he answers, and he sounds more thoughtful than meek. ] But isn't that just a matter of context? Likewise, nobody in Parliament — or an Orelesian ball — would trust either of us, if we showed up looking like this.
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[ She tilts her head to the side, surveying him slantwise. She fancies that, even with his nose in the air like it always is, even with his soft hands and his pallor, he might pass for a commoner. - Which isn't surprising, is it. Magicians always started out as commoners, before their magic was discovered...
No. Bartimaeus had told her this. Before they started summoning and enslaving spirits, who were the ones with all the real magic. There really isn't any difference between her and him, is there. ]
If your dignity would permit that, of course.
u ever type something regretfully english
Of course it would. It's just— you can do things properly, you know. You don't always have to resort to lies and skulking about.
[ Well, he can do things properly. She obviously didn't have any connections, and he can see how she'd struggle to make any. In England, anyway. Here is... they aren't really in the same position here, are they? His education and experience must count for something. ]
so often
[ Her brows draw together, and her mouth turns down in a forbidding frown. It's the look that has proceeded many a punch to the jaw - though for right now, her fists remain by her side. For right now. ]
I'd be quite happy to hear your suggestions on how to conduct myself properly, Mr Mandrake. What shall I do - march in the streets, so that the Night Police can set upon me and my comrades and tear us apart? Stand up in court and decry the system, so that I can be told that the oath of a commoner is worth less than spit? Or are you saying that you think I ought to just try for direct assassination?