Normally on a smaller scale? Like... you'd prop some chairs together and make a small version of it. Never seen it done as a whole room like this before.
I can see the appeal... I would have loved having a "secret" space as a child. Creating a fortress of pillows sounds malms more enjoyable than etiquette lessons.
Oh man you had to deal with etiquette lessons? I’ve heard that’s a totally noble kid thing to go through if you’re from one of the big houses back home.
Nay, I believe that we should have personal interests for the sake of enjoying them.
I was thinking of a noble in my generation who decided to abandon the usual responsibilities of nobility to pursue his passion for engineering. ‘Twas bold of him, but he is a genius.
Sounds like my friend Angie. She’s all set to inherit the Rogner Marquisdom at some point, but honestly I could see her just leaving it in her Uncle’s hands. She’s not really the politics and taxes type, more of the punch-it-until-it-stops-moving and checking out girls type. Pretty sure she took off after graduating to go on a training tour instead of going back home to learn how to lead.
Mayhap she and Stephanivien would get along, but I believe he's nearly obsessed with innovations for technology-assisted soldiers. Bright man, though his head is oft afloat in the clouds. Bless his heart... Despite being a noble, he is one open to the common folk walking at the same gait as nobility, and provided them firearms.
This caused... Problems. Of course accusations for insurrection. [ ... ] Bright man, truly.
Yeah, they'd probably get on really well. Angie'd rather learn more martial arts and pick up chicks than do anything noble related. Which is why I think she'd make an excellent head of the family, honestly.
People who want power tend to abuse it when they get it.
Honestly, at this point I think she should just tell her. Towa’s level headed, and not stupid. She probably knows. Either they stay stuck in a weird limbo, or they talk it out, figure it out and go from there. They’re both smart ladies who value their friendship — it’s not like they’d abandon each other because of one-sided feelings if that’s what it is.
[ take notes, aymeric. ]
… Did you just try to ask me about my love life, Aymeric? What about yours?
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[ there's a strange glitter around his cheekbones. it's probably fine. ]
You kinda feel like that's what you should be doing when you come in here, yeah?
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[ He watches the glitter?? Squints at it? ]
... But I've never seen it arranged like a den. Have you?
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Normally on a smaller scale? Like... you'd prop some chairs together and make a small version of it. Never seen it done as a whole room like this before.
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Like a secret space, except it's far from discreet.
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Yeah. It's more for kids, shockingly. I guess they like the cosiness of it, or that it feels private and secret.
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I can see the appeal... I would have loved having a "secret" space as a child. Creating a fortress of pillows sounds malms more enjoyable than etiquette lessons.
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Oh man you had to deal with etiquette lessons? I’ve heard that’s a totally noble kid thing to go through if you’re from one of the big houses back home.
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Children cared little for decorum, after all. [ ... ] Some of that childish wonder carries on to adulthood for a few.
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I was thinking of a noble in my generation who decided to abandon the usual responsibilities of nobility to pursue his passion for engineering. ‘Twas bold of him, but he is a genius.
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Sounds like my friend Angie. She’s all set to inherit the Rogner Marquisdom at some point, but honestly I could see her just leaving it in her Uncle’s hands. She’s not really the politics and taxes type, more of the punch-it-until-it-stops-moving and checking out girls type. Pretty sure she took off after graduating to go on a training tour instead of going back home to learn how to lead.
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Mayhap she and Stephanivien would get along, but I believe he's nearly obsessed with innovations for technology-assisted soldiers. Bright man, though his head is oft afloat in the clouds. Bless his heart... Despite being a noble, he is one open to the common folk walking at the same gait as nobility, and provided them firearms.
This caused... Problems. Of course accusations for insurrection. [ ... ] Bright man, truly.
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Yeah, they'd probably get on really well. Angie'd rather learn more martial arts and pick up chicks than do anything noble related. Which is why I think she'd make an excellent head of the family, honestly.
People who want power tend to abuse it when they get it.
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Certainly. [ He laughs. ] Has she yet settled? Or interested in another lovely women?
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She’s only 21, she’s got ages. But I’m pretty sure she has a torch the size of Thors that she’s holding for our friend Towa.
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[ Aymeric nods, approving and understanding. ]
What of yourself?
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[ take notes, aymeric. ]
… Did you just try to ask me about my love life, Aymeric? What about yours?
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[ He believes them wholeheartedly. Good advice. ]
I asked the question first, Young Master Crow.
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[ good try, though. ]
To have another love for a friend is a comforting thing, usually.
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[ like tall, recently murdered elezen husbands. ]
The "usually" is a big thing there, y'know.
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[ is this why the gay elves took so long ]
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