WHO: Athessa & Wysteria, walk-ins welcome
WHAT: Ranking the hotness of their coworkers
WHEN: Now, during mod-plot
WHERE: Orlais
NOTES: keepin' it light and spammy
[ Well, what else are ya supposed to do when scrubbing sigils off of walls? ]I mean I
guess he could be cute...if he changed his hair.
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But I agree that Richard is delightful. I like his non-romantic company.
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[Ugh. Enthusiasm.]
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[ Another dip into the suds. ]
Say — [ As in say, you're a smart cookie, whaddya think of— ] — How would you define romantic, anyway?
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Both? I have a feeling it's more complex than what people write in books, ya know? Do you think there's a universal definition, or is it completely subjective, but with overlap?
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In any case, no. [This particular sigil was drawn in something less permanent than paint. It's coming up marvelously well under the scrub brush.] No feeling is universal, but all feelings have a sort of logic to them, I think. Which is precisely why I would disagree and say that romance is always so much more complicated in books than in real life. It has to be or else it wouldn't be so interesting to such a wide audience. I guarantee that half the people who love one another in real life do so simply because they share some sense of consideration for each other.
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[ That, a direct response to the claim that Bastien would be better off without his mustache, but Athessa quiets to listen to Wysteria's answer. ]
The ones I've read all just seem... too samey.
I suppose you think that Chevalier should shave his mustache, too?
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Or rather, I suspect Ser Lyon du Lyon could do whatever he liked with his face and it would make no difference to his general—
[She gestures with a soapy hand. You know. All of him.]
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[ Seems as good a word as any, and since I'm contractually obligated to not have my characters express too much interest in one another, she moves on: ]
What about Nikos?
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[Eh.]
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Hm. Gross. [ That, in reaction to this next sigil being painted on with something that starts to dribble rust-colored rivulets down the wall at the introduction of the sudsy water.
Let's just...ignore that and move on. ]
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After a few moments of scrubbing at her own section of sigil, Wysteria settles on a slightly more challenging subject:]
What is your opinion on Enchanter Isaac?
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Hmmmmmyeah? I bet he was really handsome at our age. Not that he's old, or not-handsome now, but —
[ — you know. ]
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Neither sturdy or outdoors-ish for your tastes, I assume. Still— there is something appealing in his countenance, though I don't know that I could name exactly what it is were I pressed. So you must not. Press me on the subject, I mean.
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[ Creators forbid that she start looking at Isaac differently. Ha ha, as if. ]
When did Bastien ask you about romance?
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Oh, ages ago. It was something about living circumstances, I believe? Whether you could stand to see just one person forever for the rest of your life. Though now that I think on it, I may be mixing it with something else... Regardless, it was a discussion on the subject of what form true affection takes. And something to do with tolerating one another for extended periods of time uninterrupted? I think.
Speaking personally, I can hardly imagine being stuck in one room with another person for long without some difficulty arising. Passionate people are meant to squabble at one another.
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That is precisely my point. Well, not that exactly, but that arguing is a vital element in the thing. And that to suggest anyone to be content in the thing from beginning to end is just setting themselves up for disappointment. Or [she dunks her brush into the bucket, rust red sluicing from it without comment] that both parties are very dull, I suppose. But I think that even very dull people would find something to argue about eventually.
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[ They're gonna gave to get fresh water soon, lest they stain the walls with the reddening suds. ]
So you don't think a relationship can exist without arguing?
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I have never known one to, no.
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