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@Gordian Nought I did take french for a while but I'm far from fluent. Thanks~

I will see if I can twist my brain into FL mode after my doc appointment. By then I should be more awake. @.@ Or I'll just hammer out something awful and make do, I guess. It's not fair to keep you all waiting.


Cool! Moi aussi. Lived in the birth place of Blaise Pascal, Clermont-Ferrand, for a brief interlude, on a student exchange visa.

Excited to see your post. I'm sure it will be magnifique.
Apologies for any confusion.

Yes, your above translations are correct, @shylarah.

The awkward 'that' (que in French) sometimes is required to divide a dependent clause. Otherwise, it is what @Lady Selune eeked to Alfred.

The third can be rendered: "History speaks for me, young cat."

Lastly. "How much? The future will only have to follow." An implication on his lead onto the dance floor and his new partner to determine how much measured grace will be lent to follow said lead.
The cat flawlessly interjected, "Si elle ne le fait pas, je pourrais peut-être être convaincu." The bait was laid; the morsel tasty and tidy for the other to now bite...

Herding animals were easy, if everyone was familiar with the linguistic litter box. His object of veneration slightly flourished with every additional liaison and metaphorical accent ague, vantaged by Renée's slender and glossed muscle, waltzing by mouthed diacritics, incurring envy from even his memorized rote of Latin and Cyrillic scripts. The watchmaker splayed her hand, and she was no novice. Her vernacular kept pace and precision with the exchanged pleasantries, not missing one trumpet beat.

"Je ne pense pas que je pourrais refuser une telle offre."

Parfait...

With music blaring and his choir glaring, the amalgamated jester masque bequeathed another avian ruse, interjecting a gaze through the ocular slits, signaling both comprehension mingled with a brazen cognizance. "L'histoire parle pour moi, jeune chat." He continued in the shared Gaul, now replying to the Mademoiselle's query. "Combien? L'avenir n'aura plus qu'à suivre."

With a grasp of her vacant hand, Alfy pivoted with a popped hip, but stopped abruptly mid-stride, to fully peruse and realize that the Raven had seamlessly flocked nearby to scavenge his previous admirer, with arms now crossed instead of once armed with a unconsumed liqueur. Serendipitously, Parlé's dread and trepidation were camouflaged by the porcelain veil and ever tight vise-grip. Taking advantage of the hesitation, Fred twirled Bellerose into a jig square step, swirling the scarlet and bruised colors of her garb, against the mingled viridian of the male lead. The gabby gambler finally scavenged the liquid courage stemming from the hour prior gin and tonic, and confronted the Captain in English, with a jest, poking to discern his sycophantic reaction as they swayed clockwise onto the ballroom floor.

"Dancers must often parade in silence in order to lurk in the applause of the rhythm."

@Hekazu@Templar Knight@Lady Selune@shylarah

Acknowledged.

Would Survival and Stealth be appropriate rolls in this circumstance? Would the familiar provide any Advantage?
After the camaraderie of the half-bloods ceased, the druid eventually gleaned the plotted words from their crew's make-shift leader. The blue haired Hin deliberated a coalescing scheme in lieu of dusk fall, to deliver Leosin whilst exchanging a mirrored faux in his stead.

However, the exit stratagem apparently required further reconnaissance.

"On it, Parum. Allow a cat to nip this for us."

The pirate quickly turned into a dark corner near the mess hall, hopefully away from prying eyes, transforming into a tiny, black feline. The charcoal avian, Judgment, who continued to glide above, began to guide its masked master, by way of paw and fur to the missing monk.

@Hekazu@Ryonara
Gonna post soon. Got free late last night.
Gonna post tomorrow. Just a heads up!
Is it legitimate for us to infer where Leosin is being kept at night?
Alfy speaketh the French. After the next post, I will describe his reactions to the Captain, Cat, and the Coquettish Clockmaker.
Personally, let's linger to strike at night.
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