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5 mos ago
Current i'm not sure the appropriate use of an OLED TV is to play random scenic train videos but here we are
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7 mos ago
swish
8 mos ago
Being truly on my own is a bit of a weird feeling. It's never really happened.
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9 mos ago
Let it never be said that sometimes extreme brevity isn't the most appropriate post, though. Everything is a tool.
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11 mos ago
a loaf is a surprisingly hard thing to make
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Relevant gif.

Someone: "ASSASSIN!"

Iron Roses:


GUTS AND FRIENDSHIP WILL QUASH ANYTHING.
I AM A DWARF AND I'M DIGGING A HOLE
DIGGY DIGGY HOLE
DIGGY DIGGY HOLE
This attack is not reminiscent of any fictional crazy knights. Really.
She'd ascended to the highest echelon of nobility? When? More importantly, how had she managed to achieve that and not even get notified of the change? Though maybe she had... it wasn't entirely impossible that she'd missed a written missive and paid no attention to a courier sent to explain it in person. If it was inheritance related, it could just be that nobody had thought to actually tell her and assumed that like all members of the nobility, large or small, Tyaethe cared about inheritance.

This was all rendered totally irrelevant.

Someone had tried to kill the princess. Someone had dared to attempt an assassination on the watch of the Iron Roses. Fanilly's order passed overhead, with the paladin's goal already set in stone: immobilise the criminal and search them if they happened to die. With anger still burning away, this seemed like a far more acceptable vent for her frustrations...

Tyaethe reflexively drew her blade, focusing on the diminutive assassin, and launched herself with disproportionate force. She clearly wasn't operating on mere physical limits, as no child could swing the sword easily... let alone somersault through the air for a devastating but blatant attempt to bisect their enemy. At range.
One thing I hope should be blindingly obvious from the OOC kerfuffle is that... insulting Elionne around Tyaethe is a move that will lead to violence. In the right circumstance avoidable, but not when everyone is already angry. ^^;
@Raineh Dazestill, its nice to be polite.


Well, I endeavoured to incorporate the post as much as possible whilst keeping to an ad hoc anger-into-panic spurt of action?
@Raineh Dazemore interesting to simply use it as a snub. Although while I get that it was an option to grab the Princess I'm not a fan of having scene set up wasted so please don't do that in the future?


I wouldn't have done it if I wasn't already talking with the GM and it was clear that the setup wouldn't have unfolded anyway. ^^;
@VitaVitaARso we'really going with snubbing nobility. I'm actually down with this. Gonna make things real interesting


Well, more blame Tyaethe than the princess. She got dragged off. xD
Swords and tactics are easier than words.

As, apparently, are they for remembering your question.
Tyaethe's first instinct was vitriolic retaliation--along with a detailed run-down of all the flaws in the junior knights' supposedly logical response--followed closely by challenging them to a contest of some sort to prove that they could back up their insults with words. Even more closely linked was the desire to simply draw her sword and engage Gillian on the spot, proper action be damned. Instead she turned to the first thing at hand: draining her second flagon and trying to remember the lessons that so many people had failed to drill into her head.

If she was letting her temper get the better of her, than the optimal solution would have been to walk away. That was neatly sorted but she was still the focus of irrelevant tension so... small talk? That was good. That was safe and not likely to trigger even more justified cause for solving things on the field of battle.

"Have you tried the lime marmalade?" she asked, feeling Garret's hand on her shoulder... fetching Fanilly was the perfect idea. Though not in the way he intended, rude as it was to just ignore his attempted audience. Instead she took full advantage of her childlike appearance to get away with grasping the Princess's hand and dragging her towards the captain. "It was rather tricky to make."

Though returning to her original spot did bring her first question to mind...

"Why was I introduced as a duchess?"
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