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WHO: Wysteria & YOU
WHAT: Anchor-related adventures and/or drama in fantasy September.
WHEN: Kingsway
WHERE: Various
NOTES: Some anchor and rift-related peril; open stuff is in the comments, but may use this as a catch-all. If an open prompt doesn't suit you, feel free to wildcard me or hit me up and I can write something bespoke. Prose or brackets is a-okay.
WHAT: Anchor-related adventures and/or drama in fantasy September.
WHEN: Kingsway
WHERE: Various
NOTES: Some anchor and rift-related peril; open stuff is in the comments, but may use this as a catch-all. If an open prompt doesn't suit you, feel free to wildcard me or hit me up and I can write something bespoke. Prose or brackets is a-okay.


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'Oh,' she'd remarked at some earlier point. 'If only I'd been more diligent about a hat, I might look fantastically wistful.'
As it is, she is very aware that she looks like a half-drowned or very sweaty speckled rat. Or like—
Something she will not think of. Not while she is being presented with the rare treasure of, "Ill gotten gains from the Duke's estate! How marvelous! Do you know that when King Basilis had his coronation that there was a great to do at the Green Palace and they let all sorts of people in the little ballroom and I have heard that they lost twenty thousand pieces of flatware in a single evening. My cousin, Argo, has a spoon."
The box is well enough made that it's easy to slip the gilt lid free with one hand, her other hand and much of the forearm being securely bound in a heavy clay-like poultice and bandage. Extracting the cards however is work for two hands (or a more flat surface than her lap provides), and so the bottom half of the box is promptly returned to Tony so he may see to the appropriate handling of its contents.
"I believe it possible, by the way, to have a perfectly fine time at a party where no one is bludgeoned or kidnapped or assaulted by spirits. Riftwatch might consider following the Duke's example a little more closely."
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Like the carton they came in, they're very lovely, shining gold, deep ink, and apparently unused, rounded corners and sharp edges crisp.
"Perfectly fine is fine," Tony says, slouching back into his chair and then casting an eye out for something, looking over his shoulder, then down by floor near the bed, then towards the corner of the room all while he says, "But it's not fun, which is the point of parties. At least where I'm from. Probably a cultural difference."
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"Orlesians have a different idea of what's fun," is Ellis' quiet, diplomatic contribution.
One which only glancingly includes his distaste for Orlesians and all things associated with them. That's beside the point of this conversation.
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"That's precisely why it ought to have been enjoyable. I've always wanted to see Orlesian nobility in their native habitat. I imagine it must be hilariously mannered."
This is, of course, all very easy to say from a sickbed. Even a very dull party must be preferable to no party at all in an infirmary.