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Alexandra Andonova

Replace fear of the unknown with curiosity.



Location: Room 208 (Bedroom)
Skills: N/A


At hearing Belladonna's words, Alexandra's facial expression became downcast. There was a tightness to her lips and a crease between her lightly furrowed brows. Despite what her sudden outburst might suggest, she was almost certain that she wasn't pregnant. Perhaps she should feel relieved at that notion, but she wasn't. The reason being was that all this meant was that there was something else at play here, something that seemed entirely out of her control. She let out a small breath. "Great...," she stated bitterly. She pulled her gaze away from the alabaster woman, biting her lip softly as her gaze gravitated to the portraits of her parents on her bedside table.

She tried to block out the barrage of questions and uncertainties that came to the forefront of her mind, those feelings of vulnerability and helplessness she so despised. She was totally out of her element here and it bogged her down, impeding her usual confidence. As she was too engrossed in her thoughts, it didn't register with her that Belladonna had come over to her until she felt the woman's cold hands grasp her own warmer ones. Alexandra looked down at their hands before looking up at the woman, uncertainty and confusion plainly written in her eyes. However, she soon felt a swell of warmth, sharply contrasting the coolness of Belladonna's exterior, at the woman's gentle, comforting touch and words. It was like the touch of--the touch of a mother.

"Thank you," she whispered the only words she could conjure up in the moment. She gave Belladonna a small smile before the woman left the room about as silent as death itself. She let out another small sigh as the door softly clicked shut behind her. She rubbed her eyes, tired from the day's overwhelming events. She slowly got up from her chair and changed her clothes before crawling into bed. She pulled the covers tighter around her before closing her eyes. She would soon fall into a mostly dreamless sleep.







- Madeline Bridges

Location: Servants' Quarters


As Lyra came to a stop in front of her door, she reached out to grab the doorknob, only to recoil as she felt the heat of it on her hand. Confusion filled her before quickly being replaced with alarm as the slight, yet nonetheless distinct, scent of smoke came to her nose. She quickly opened the door, wincing slightly but not caring if she burnt herself in the process. All she could think about was that poor, defenseless egg in a burning room, but as the door swung open gently, it would quickly become clear that things were not as they seemed. She gasped as her eyes landed on a real live baby dragon, in her room, and it was having a grand ol' time too. Her eyes widened in wonder, at the moment not really processing the fact that her room was literally on fire. Because, come on, there was a freaking adorable baby dragon right in front of her!!! She could barely believe her eyes, and as if the cuteness wasn't already enough, the dragon sneezed and instantly transformed into a human baby. Before she could contain herself, a girlish squeal that was rather unbecoming of a knight left her lips.

She bit her lip, glancing back at the others. When her gaze landed on Asha, having not realized she had followed along, a blush quickly came to her features. She gave her a small, slightly awkward, smile before looking away. She cleared her throat and tried to regain her composure once more. However, she found it a tad difficult at the sight of the father clutching his newly born, or hatched rather, baby in his arms. She felt her heart melt a bit at the sight. However, at Thalia's words, she was finally pulled out of her trance enough to finally realize that her room WAS ON FIRE. She quickly rushed forward and grabbed the nearest blanket before trying to smother out the fire. She glanced back over at Thalia, giving her a reassuring smile. "Don't worry about it. Like you said, she's just a child. Things can be replaced, but what you have is more precious than anything. I'm glad I was able to reunite her with you," she replied earnestly.

Meanwhile, a certain someone chose this inopportune moment to Appear to Myrus. "Oh, you won't die, yet," a voice whispered in his ear. "Now, why would this woman you speak of kill your dear sister Valda--" His voice soon turned into maniacal laughter. "No no no, she would just use Concilium on you again and have you kill Valda. It's a genius plan, really. If it weren't for the fact that I want to see her head on a pike, I would even kiss her for it. And then I would snap her neck."


Thalken Talink

I'm stuck, I'm stuck, I'm stuck here in my skin
I'm stuck, I'm stuck, I'm stuck with you
Tell me it gets easier, tell me it gets easier
- "Easier" by Mansionair



Location: Russian Imperial Circus Tent City (Regent's Park) ⇢ Wall of Jericho (Northwest Interior)
Skills: None currently


Thalken's gaze narrowed as Constantin dismissed and more or less ridiculed his disbelief. If you had endured a past full of unspeakable violence and hardships like his, you would be in shock too at being so openly offered a mundane job. The remaining shock seemed to evaporate as his features hardened and a dark glint came to his eyes. He crossed his arms over his chest, his jaw clenching and unclenching before he spoke. "Consider the feelings mutual," he retorted gruffly. He wasn't about to even try to act civil if this was how he was going to be treated. Screw that. He held back a sneer as he followed the Russian asshole. And it didn't take them long to locate the The Great Bazhooli, the boisterous man's voice reverbrating to his still slightly sensitive hearing. He still had a lingering headache from his hangover. It was getting better, but it wasn't totally gone just yet, nor would it likely be for awhile. As Constantin declared he was leaving, Thalken faked a "pleasant" smile in the man's direction. In actuality, it probably looked more like a mixture of a grimace and a snarl. As he looked back at the tent, his "smile" quickly faded, and he could feel his anxiety creeping up again. He turned his back to the tent as he let out groan before plopping down into the grass, not much unlike what he had done outside their gate the night before. He decided that he would just let The Great Bazhooli come to him. Besides, he wasn't in any rush to set the terms and conditions. A heaviness came to his features as he absentmindedly plucked at the blades of grass at his feet.

Fast forward a little bit, and the circus was packed and moving out. Thalken found himself closer to the front of the procession, seeing as he was one of the guides. As it turns out, that crazy German fellow was also a guide, so apparently, the job wasn't all that it was cracked up to be. Additionally, just because he was working for the circus now, certainly didn't mean they wouldn't still be watching him like a hawk. He could feel his guards' eyes boring into the back of his skull, but he ignored them, or at least tried to. He let out a small sigh as he stared out the window of the moving wagon at the passing scenery. It wasn't really much of a sight, but it was the only entertainment he had at the moment. He felt confined in the small wagon with guards watching him closely, and yet at the same time, the further he got away from what he had once considered home, the more freeing it felt. It was liberating, and terrifying. He thought about what he was leaving behind. In all honesty, he was eager to leave it all. Well, all but one thing. One thing gave him pause, and one thing made him question his actions. His twin sister Thalcona. It dawned on him that in his eagerness to flee his father he hadn't accounted for her. She was literally the only person he cared about in this life, and he was abandoning her. And it pained him. It really did. It seemed that he could add it to all the other knives that were stabbing him in the heart. His face hardened, and he clutched onto the window pane as felt unsteady all of a sudden.

Just then, the procession came to a sudden stop, which nearly caused him to bash his head into the window. He let out a low groan of frustration. As his attention returned to the window, he could see the Wall of Jericho, emphasis on the wall part, loomed immediately ahead of them. "I think you should reconsider having that German fellow as a guide considering he just led us into a bloody wall," he growled before he attempted to make his escape from the wagon in order to figure out what the hell was going on out there.





Fyror Kildragon

Integrity is doing the right thing
even when no one is watching.
- C.S. Lewis



Location: The Docks, Preston, England
Skills: N/A


Fyror's brows rose slightly at Miss Fontaine's bright optimism. He however didn't quite share her outlook on the matter. Perhaps that made him cynical, or perhaps he was just being more realistic. He opened his mouth in order to argue against pursuing the naval vessel as a means of travel, but he quickly shut his mouth as one of his father's many lessons came to mind. "Unless they're doing something potentially life threatening, do not argue with women. It's unsightly and unchivalrous, not to mention the fact that it's entirely pointless. You'll never win, so just suck up your pride, shut your mouth, nod your head, and just go with it." Colonel Theodore's words played back through his head. Fyror held back a sigh and instead nodded his head before gesturing for Colette to lead the way if she so wished. His lips thinned into a hard line as he followed in behind her. Maybe he would once more find her steadfast independence and strength of will to be admirable, if it were not for the worry that was gnawing at him. Every second wasted to him was one more step that Lord Rutherford was ahead of him and one more step closer Millicent was to her doom. It begged the question of would they ever be able to catch up? Was this a hopeless pursuit? Fyror shook his head. No, he couldn't think like that. He couldn't give up hope. He wouldn't give up. Perhaps though if he had even an inkling of Colette's level of optimism right then, he wouldn't feel so riddled with anxiety. In the end, it didn't really matter whether they got closer or farther way, either way he was slowly losing his sanity to the depths of his overprotective nature.

He blinked a few times as Colette was now talking to him again. He realized then that he had actually zoned out for a moment there, no doubt succumbing to the stress that was overloading his brain and weighing down his body. He had zoned out long enough for the naval vessel to quickly reject them as he had known they would. Had he been a man of lesser integrity he would said "I told you so," but he didn't have it in him do something so curt. He just nodded his head and followed the Frenchwoman's lead. While some men would take offense to a woman taking charge, as if it would somehow diminish their masculinity, Fyror wasn't one of those men. Women weren't lesser beings in his eyes. They were worthy of the same level of, if not more, respect as men. As he followed Colette to the merchant ship, he made certain to stay alert this time around. His lips thinned once more as the man on board stated his inflated price. Fyror reached into his coat pocket where his wallet was, a frown tugging down on his lips. He wasn't sure that he could spare that kind of money. He had already spent his money once on this journey, if he spent much more he wouldn't have anything left in the case of an emergency. He glanced over at Colette, shaking his head slightly. She seemed to understand that the price the man was asking for was just too steep, and she headed for their last option, the small fishing boat.

He noted Colette's seeming reluctance, or perhaps it was disgust, as they went up to the smaller, and much less luxurious, vessel. He kept his mouth shut as Colette did the talking. He reached into his coat pocket and pulled out his wallet as the man stated the price. It was a more realistic fee, one Fyror was happy to pay if it meant they could leave for Port Annan so quickly. He pulled out the amount of cash requested and handed it over to the man. "Thank you kindly, sir," he stated earnestly. He gave the man a small appreciative smile before boarding the ship in behind Colette. Once again, she was taking the lead and he was following. He gave a small, albeit strained, smile before gazing out at the open ocean that laid over yonder.


Alexandra Andonova

You ain’t seen nothin’ yet.



Location: Room 208 (Bedroom)
Skills: N/A


Alexandra glanced around at the interior of her room at Belladonna's compliment of the hominess of it. When her gaze met the woman's again, she shrugged. "It vill do," she stated simply. Don't misconstrue this as her being ungrateful for Gilbert's hard work and attention to detail. She did appreciate it, it was just that she didn't consider herself to be the most overly sentimental person, particularly when it came to material things. Having grown up in a traveling circus for much of her life further instilled that mindset in her. I mean her "room" was literally deconstructed and reconstructed on a fairly regular basic as the circus went from one stop to the next. Besides, in the end, she knew that there was more important stuff to be attached to than just things. People. People are what she truly couldn't live with out.

As Belladonna made herself comfortable, Alexandra chose to sit down in a chair across from the woman. She pulled her legs up onto the surface of the chair, crisscrossing them before resting her hands in her lap. If the way she was now fiddling with her hands was any indication, she seemed rather anxious to figure out what this was all about. She looked over at the woman expectantly, even arching a brow for emphasis. Nevertheless, she wasn't at all prepared for the woman's bold suggestion. Her eyes widened, and her face paled slightly, just before she let out a strangled sound. "GOD NO!!" she blurted out before reiterating. "I mean, I hope not. I mean, don't get me vrong, I like kids and all, but I definitely don't need any right nov or have been looking to have any right nov. I mean, NO I'm not pregnant!" She quickly shut her mouth, realizing she was rambling on like an idiot.

She glanced back and forth between Belladonna's gaze and the lightly decorated wall as an awkward silence filled the room. Of course, that said silence didn't settle well with her, so after a few intolerable moments, she finally decided to fill the void in the only way she knew how, with sarcasm. "This better not lead into some kind of sex talk. Because I really don't need to relive that horror for a second time," she joked. Her brows suddenly furrowed though as a realization dawned on her. "You're joking with me, aren't you?" she stated in exasperation, making a face at the woman. "Please say you're joking."







- Nikita Gill

Location: The Palace Lawn ⇢ Servants' Quarters


Lyra's lips thinned slightly when she realized that the knighting ceremony wasn't going to be postponed as she had suggested. She quickly hid her disapproval with a small, albeit strained, smile. Don't get me wrong, she was overjoyed to be bestowed the honor of being knighted. However, she just didn't feel that right now was the time or the place for this. After all, two powerful beings were here from God knows where to retrieve their child. It just seemed improper and inconsiderate to make them wait for something that was comparatively trivial. Not to mention the fact that she was a tad worried at how this would be received by the parents, particularly the gentleman who had already shown signs of having aggressive tendencies. She took a quick glance back in the direction of the parents, and at seeing the look of aggravation on the man's face, it only confirmed her suspicions. Her hands itched to reach for her sword just in case the man tried anything rash, but she didn't give in to that desire, instead keeping her hands laced in front of her.

She focused her attention back on Valda as she started the knighting ceremony. It was a rather informal ceremony but that mattered not as it was truly a honor either way. She tried to keep her façade composed and stoic, but despite her best efforts she could feel her emotions leaking through. She took a quick glance over at Cuyler. He of all people knew what this truly meant to her. It meant everything to her. "Thank you, Your Grace," she stated earnestly when the "ceremony" came to a quick close. She wiped away a stray tears before swiftly regaining her composure and turning her attention back to the parents of the dragon egg. "Now pl--" she began but was quickly interrupted by a loud scream.

She whorled around as her hand flew to the hilt of her sword. Her eyes widened as she took in the state of Prince Myrus, and a gasp escaped her lips as he seemed to cause an explosion. She staggered backwards a little bit as she quickly shielded her face with her arm as fragments of wood flew into the air. She slowly lowered her arm as things seemed to settle down. She now looked warily over at Myrus, and yet a part of her still wanted to go to him. She hated seeing him so scared, but at the same time, she knew that she had a duty to perform elsewhere. She looked sharply over at Puck, her eyes lighting up like an igniting fire. She didn't take kindly to his seeming lack of empathy for Myrus's plight. Her intense gaze remained on him for a second or two before she simmered down and turned her attention back to Lord Laine and Lady Maehers once again.

She noted the gentleman's protective stance and his unsheated blade, but she decided that it was best not to inquire of it. And as far as her reaction to the reference to some being known as a "mutant," she just arched a pale blonde brow but otherwise didn't ask. "Please, follow me, your child is safely in my quarters," she explained before gesturing for them to follow her. She took one more worried glance over at Myrus before she led the parents to the Servants' Quarters.
>TMW undermining your protagonists just feels so good.


Thalken Talink

I'm on the front line. Don't worry I'll be fine.
The story is just beginning.
I say goodbye to my weakness, so long to the regret.
- "Diamond Eyes" by Shinedown



Location: Russian Imperial Circus Tent City (Regent's Park)
Skills: None currently


Thalken didn't seem terribly amused by Constantin's passing comment that his real name was better than the "name" of Talink boy. Nevertheless, at least it seemed that that particular situation was hopefully resolved. You certainly knew your life was messed up when your own surname brought about a sense of utter revulsion within you, but it seemed that that was what his life had come down to. He was disgusted by his family's nefarious actions as well as his own actions. The sooner he could distance himself from the Talink name and their ways, the sooner he could become someone else, someone better.

His eyes narrowed even more when he was denied his request for information regarding these strange questions. It was clear that they were trying to hide something from him. He supposed it was for good reason, but regardless, it still made him a touch suspicious. The nefarious and cunning side of him wanted to take matters into his own hands and do a little "digging" of his own, you know, of the more unorthodox sort. But, he restrained himself from doing so, reminding himself that he was a changed man. Well, correction, he was a man trying to change. However, all his brooding and self-reflection came to an abrupt standstill at Constantin's next words.

Thalken's eyes widened, and he went a bit slack jawed when he was offered a job(?!) He shook his head in disbelief. "Come again?" he questioned, brows furrowing. A big part of him thought that Constantin must surely be joking with him, but the fact that he brought up payment and conditions proved otherwise. His brows relaxed slightly as he let that sink in. He was actually being offered a job, more specifically a job that didn't involve killing or harming someone? Wow. It really should have been like a dream come true for him, so why was he filled with such apprehension? Well, one could say that defying one's own nature in and of itself was frightening, let alone the notion of how that would inevitably change one's future. So, in other words, you could say that right then the big unknown ahead of him was a bit terrifying. "Uh, sure?" he finally stated, albeit reluctantly.





Fyror Kildragon

Integrity is doing the right thing
even when no one is watching.
- C.S. Lewis



Location: The Docks, Preston, England
Skills: Leadership


Admist trying to navigate through the hordes of people, Fyror would take quick glances out at the harbor. He noted the appearance of a decent variety of vessels, including merchant ships, smaller boats looking for a quick buck, and even the King's Royal Navy. As he weaved their way through the crowds, he internally deliberated what would be the best option, or more importantly, what would be the easiest for them to gain access to. He glanced down at Colette as her words penetrated his thoughts. His lips thinned before he nodded his head grimly at her words.

"Unfortunately," he commented with a sigh, before answering her question frankly. "I think my preference matters not. We must go with the most realistic option, even if it's not the most ideal. The King's Royal Navy will surely turn us down. Perhaps we could negotiate, or pay, our way into getting a spot on a merchant vessel, but I fear that the time that negotiations will take will only leave us farther behind. However, at the same time though, those ships are built more for speed than the smaller vessels out there. Perhaps we should risk it. What say you?"


Alexandra Andonova

You ain’t seen nothin’ yet.



Location: Ville au Camp - Oak Tree (Refreshments Table) ⇢ Room 208 (Bedroom)
Skills: Rusyn Language


Alexandra absentmindedly drummed her fingers against the cellophane wrapping of the Twinkie that she held in her hands. Mind you, as it turns out, the beat she was drumming out to was the song "This is Me." It was a song she was meant to sing and perform to alongside her fellow Russian Imperial Circus folk. It was to be a performance to beat all performances with the sole purpose of Russia gaining a seat on the council. Unfortunately, Alexandra's untimely death meant she was unable to take part in what was meant to be a truly momentous event for her people. Nevertheless, it would seem that even now the song still struck a chord with her. Perhaps it was subconsciously a lifeline back to home. Perhaps.

She glanced around at the others, arching a brow at Faith and smiling softly at Gilbert. "Understood, old man," she replied, albeit a bit half-heartedly for her. At the moment, she was just sort of going through the motions so to speak. Her mind just kept going back to that odd feeling she had detected within herself, and her stubbornness made it practically impossible to just let the matter go. She looked sharply over at James, her eyes widening slightly at his exclamation. However, her attention was soon diverted again when she heard someone speaking to her. She looked back at Belladonna, blinking a few times as it sunk in that the woman was speaking a language that was familiar to her. It was the Rusyn language, a language she had been trained in back in her homeland. "Știi ce e în neregulă cu mine?" Alexandra asked inquisitively, though she ended up not waiting for the woman's reply at all. She was just too impatient to get answers. "Da, da, vă rog să mă urmați."

Alexandra placed the Twinkie back on the table and then gestured for the woman to follow her. She lead the woman back up the road to the Main House, her steps as quick as she dared with her still bare feet and all. She then lead the woman through the passageway and up a couple flights of stairs to the second floor where her room was. She pulled out the key from between her breasts and unlocked the door. And once she and Belladonna were inside, she quietly shut the door behind them. "Nov, vhat do you knov of my apparent predicament? That feeling that something is off vith me, it means something, da?" she inquired, turning to face the woman.







- Madeline Bridges

Location: The Palace Lawn


Out of the corner of her eye, Lyra caught sight of the small puppy running across the lawn, followed promptly by its handler, but she didn't think much of it as her mind was preoccupied by other more important things. She glanced back at Arya and nodded her head at the ExtraOrdinary Wizard's words, before dutifully returning her attention to Lady Maehers and Lord Laine.

She flinched almost imperceptibly as Richard hissed at her, and her hand started to instinctively gravitate to the hilt of her sword before she quickly stopped its trajectory. She instead chose to lace her hands in front of her. Drawing a weapon would surely only make matters much, much worse, and at the moment, she had more than just her own safety to be concerned about. She was fully aware of the ExtraOrdinary Wizard and the ExtraOrdinary Wizard Apprentice flanking her as well as her Queen, Asha, Cuyler, Myrus, and a handful of others not far behind her. Not to mention there were still many civilians attempting to escape The Palace Lawn. No, enough blood had already been shed this day.

Lyra graciously bowed her head to Richard before her gaze drifted to Thalia in order to see her reaction. Yet, before the woman could reply Lyra heard her Queen speak up. She turned to face Valda for a moment, curtsying and averting her gaze respectfully to her. As her gaze slowly came back up though, shock registered on her face at Valda's proclamation, and her breath escaped her in a small gasp. She blinked rapidly as if to wake herself up, or perhaps it was to keep back the tears that threatened to fall. She glanced back at Thalia and Richard, biting her lip before looking back at her Queen. "I-I am honored beyond words, Your Grace. But can we please wait until after I reunite these parents with their child? Surely they have waited long enough?" she finally spoke up, once again putting others before herself. If the Queen agreed to her request, she would then lead Thalia and Richard to her chambers where she had the dragon egg safely tucked away.
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