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𝖞𝖔𝖚 𝖑𝖔𝖛𝖊 𝖆 𝖘𝖙𝖔𝖓𝖊 ([personal profile] ipseite) wrote in [community profile] faderift2021-10-02 09:12 pm

closed. though everything eventually passes,

WHO: Marcus, Julius & Petrana.
WHAT: Petrana is not missing Satinalia again.
WHEN: Current.
WHERE: Their room, the Gallows.
NOTES: It's wholesome Halloweenmas content, but it'll probably segue into some CONTENT WARNING family traumas.



Petrana has forgotten her anniversary with Julius two years running; last year, she realized it was Satinalia only because suddenly she had a pile of gifts before her and, awkwardly, nothing for anyone in return. Adrasteia's reminders have been extremely helpful, and this year

She is determined. They are going to wear costumes. They are going to give out gifts. She is going to do Satinalia properly, which is why she, Marcus and Julius are all sat on the floor of their shared quarters, passing twine and paper to wrap gifts, making out cards—she has several times already now insisted that they must sign this one, too, Matthias will be specifically receiving a gift from Mme de Cedoux, Mssr Rowntree & Enchanter Julius—and now:

“I have already the sun,” very reasonably, “and it hardly counts as repeating a costume if, and I believe this is correct, none in the Gallows have ever seen me wear it. But one of you must be the moon and one of you the stars.”
overharrowed: (he don't know the reason why)

[personal profile] overharrowed 2021-10-02 10:48 pm (UTC)(link)
"I will be happy to wear whatever the two of you select, and especially happy to discuss any persistent enchantments to make them glow. Do we even have a particular event, for what it's worth? Or are we just assuming Riftwatch will have a party?"

Not a poor assumption, mind, but how impressive he cared to be was usually calibrated at least somewhat to the guest list.
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[personal profile] luaithre 2021-10-02 11:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Marcus, temporarily free of any immediate duty, leans across to carefully take back his pipe with a slightly wry stamp of a smile at the corner of his mouth. Lest something terrible happen and ash and cinder goes everywhere.

And it's with this prop that he gestures, by all means, before replacing it between his teeth.
overharrowed: (we are a god)

[personal profile] overharrowed 2021-10-02 11:05 pm (UTC)(link)
Julius finishes tying off a packet, and reaches up to give Vysvolod a scratch on the jaw for solidarity. "And here I assumed you would be enchanting the clothes, not us," he says, light, but moves his hand away to give her a clear path.
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[personal profile] luaithre 2021-10-03 12:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Marcus' gaze lifts along with the conjured gems, his interest always renewed and relit when Petrana demonstrates something new—not only for her repertoire, but new in that she has a magic he's never really seen before. There's a faint smile for Vysvolod's tolerance, and then a broader one when glitter sparkles, falls, remains.

"It's a good trick," Marcus says. "And it's fitting that the sun be of more ostentation than its companions."

Less exploding sparkles for them, probably.

But he does add, "You would look nice in black and silver," to Julius.
overharrowed: (endlessly kneeling)

[personal profile] overharrowed 2021-10-03 10:51 pm (UTC)(link)
He reaches to see if he can get a bit of the remaining gold dust on his fingers for a closer look. "Do you think? I made Petrana despair of me when she first took a hand in my wardrobe by telling her I'd never given any particular thought to what colors suited me." He hadn't meant it to physically pain her.

To her, he adds, "Regardless of which is which, I do think we'll frame you nicely." And he's resisting, palpably, the urge to immediately follow up on the practicalities of the magical effect. There will be time for that later, surely. She knows they'll both be curious about it; she won't leave them in suspense indefinitely.
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[personal profile] luaithre 2021-10-04 11:21 am (UTC)(link)
Marcus also watches how the dust interacts with Julius' touch, and says, "You would both suit the same colours," astutely and a little wry, both of them being fair in skin and hair, with the same blue eyes. "Black would be striking, if styled away from being dour. A black robe," for reference, tipping his wine glass in gesture, "would be dour."

It's a good thing they have him, et cetera.
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[personal profile] overharrowed 2021-10-05 12:39 am (UTC)(link)
"Noted," Julius says, truly amused. He traces an absent pattern with the dust on the back of his hand. "So the white for you, then. Maybe some silver accents?" He liked the idea of the three of them as a set, picking up details from one another, even if he was the one moments before questioning whether they'd be overdressed.

Also, absently, before he can answer: "I wonder if one could modify a spell wisp to be decorative. If it's possible, surely someone in Orlais has done it for a party."
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[personal profile] luaithre 2021-10-14 11:06 am (UTC)(link)
Marcus takes the card, wine glass set aside, picking up whatever writing tool is nearby and he—reads the names. Perhaps he would know who Jone is, or Gabranth is, but seeing them paired together with their names festooned in civility somehow deletes them entirely from his consciousness, and so he says,

"I don't know who these are,"

with some expectation that he will still be signing the card even so.

He isn't ignoring the remarks on how much silver he'll be wearing, a quiet compliance after having made his own decrees, a nod after Julius' comment and a flash of amusement at the idea of training wisps to perform themselves as accessories—or maybe it's amusement as a Fereldan speculating after Orlesian fashions.
overharrowed: (It's hard to cure the evil eye)

[personal profile] overharrowed 2021-10-15 12:07 am (UTC)(link)
Julius shifts, after one final scratch for Vysvolod, so he can glance at the card's addressees over Marcus's shoulder. When he sees who it is, he sighs. "I should probably sign that one as well," he says, almost resigned. "Jone jumped off the ramparts in Starkhaven fully trusting I could improvise altering a spell on the fly to slow gravity, which was. Well. I did it. I'm not entirely certain I could do it again." She'd been much surer than Julius was at the time. "Happy Santinalia, I'm glad I didn't accidentally kill you isn't strictly traditional, but even so."
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[personal profile] luaithre 2021-10-25 11:39 am (UTC)(link)
There's a non-committal vocalisation at Petrana's correction, Marcus head down and pen scribbling as he signs his name, Marcus Rowntree, beneath hers. (He still has yet to settle on how he signs anything off. The instinct to simply name himself 'Marcus' is a Circle instinct that every now and then makes him sound hopelessly informal in correspondence. He follows Petrana's lead.)

The card is handed over, a flick of a gesture with Julius having shifted closer. At some point, they're going to abandon this task in favour of taking advantage of being grouped thusly, cosily on the floor like this, and it is more where his mind has hedged to rather than magical phenomena.

But he equally he would also like to know if this is as when he broke that little man, eyebrow raising slightly.
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[personal profile] overharrowed 2021-10-26 05:12 pm (UTC)(link)
Julius grimaces a bit, embarrassed, as he takes the card. "From a technical perspective ... somewhat. I was modifying Force magic, so something in the same family, though a different spell. From the perspective that the other person involved was much more enthusiastic about the outcome than I was, startlingly identical experiences, though at least she didn't end up in the infirmary as a result."

For Julius's part, there's no temptation to include a surname; it's not even paused over. The title is more of an open question. He's varied the signature thus far depending on who is receiving the card. This time, it's simply Julius. Both options look elegant, a result that he almost certainly practiced as a younger man to get it just how he wanted, made reflexive only by years of repetition.