Plourr Estillo (
fighting_mad) wrote2006-07-11 08:27 pm
[OOM] Eiattu - Palace
Princess Isplourrdacartha Estillo is in a Mood.
She has been pressed into wearing a dress. This is bad enough in and of itself, but the green gown has a train that she keeps nearly tripping on, and also involved are: makeup, earrings, high-heeled shoes, and some sort of weird styling substance in her short hair. She looks beautiful; she feels a fool.
Train gathered up in one hand, she stalks through the palace, two members of her Guard following at a safe distance. She hardly notices the startled palace staff and assorted courtiers that she passes as she makes her way down several levels, toward the Great Hall. She was already annoyed enough to have to take time out of a very busy schedule for a formal supper with assorted nobles and high muckety-mucks, and this evening seems to be intent on raising her blood pressure by the second.
She veers from her path; throws open a set of old-fashioned wooden doors and steps out onto the small balcony, into the heavy Eiattu night air. She whirls back and barks, "Come out here and I'll vape you!" at her bodyguards.
She doesn't have a blaster--can't fit even a holdout anywhere under this kriffing clingy thing-- but they don't know that. The man and woman glance at each other, then hurriedly close the balcony doors to wait in the corridor inside.
Plourr leans on the railing, looking at the bright lights of Eiattu's bustling capital city through the low-hanging leaves of a courant tree, and she grits her teeth.
She has been pressed into wearing a dress. This is bad enough in and of itself, but the green gown has a train that she keeps nearly tripping on, and also involved are: makeup, earrings, high-heeled shoes, and some sort of weird styling substance in her short hair. She looks beautiful; she feels a fool.
Train gathered up in one hand, she stalks through the palace, two members of her Guard following at a safe distance. She hardly notices the startled palace staff and assorted courtiers that she passes as she makes her way down several levels, toward the Great Hall. She was already annoyed enough to have to take time out of a very busy schedule for a formal supper with assorted nobles and high muckety-mucks, and this evening seems to be intent on raising her blood pressure by the second.
She veers from her path; throws open a set of old-fashioned wooden doors and steps out onto the small balcony, into the heavy Eiattu night air. She whirls back and barks, "Come out here and I'll vape you!" at her bodyguards.
She doesn't have a blaster--can't fit even a holdout anywhere under this kriffing clingy thing-- but they don't know that. The man and woman glance at each other, then hurriedly close the balcony doors to wait in the corridor inside.
Plourr leans on the railing, looking at the bright lights of Eiattu's bustling capital city through the low-hanging leaves of a courant tree, and she grits her teeth.

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Turns and bows low to a vaguely appalled-looking lord, then looks back.
"You'll feel safer with it."
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"Safer?" She shakes her head slowly and glances over at him (finding that she is very nearly his height in heels). "I have no idea."
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Glances around, pulls her into a more shadowed corner, and digs in a pocket. Produces a small packet wrapped in flimsi.
"Go on, open it."
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"No occasion. I snuck out for an hour yesterday and found them."
It's a small leather band that would fasten easily around leg or arm. On first glance it appears decorative, a dark leather band and a shimmering bluestone, but the stone hides a small sheath and dagger, gleaming silver.
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"It's--" she starts to say diplomatically, and then her thumb runs over the bluestone, and she pulls out the little sheath. She smiles. "A knife."
She tests the hidden mechanism again, drawing the dagger and pressing its point against her thumb (perfectly sharp and cunning) before slipping the entire thing back together. "Oh, I've been needing one this size; brilliant, Rial." She looks up. "Thank you."
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"I know. I've been watching you. You look better with a weapon, and this one is easily disguised."
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She smiles again, a little quicker this time. "I don't suppose you could hold it for me? It's very small, but I don't think it's small enough to pass unnoticed under this vaping thing."
And even Plourr knows better than to wear dark-colored accessories with a pale green dress.
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He pockets it, still smiling.
"Shall we go in?"
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And really, she has almost forgotten about the mustache; it takes her a moment to remember why they're getting odd looks.
Well, it's probably the combination of the mustache and suddenly stepping out of the shadows.
She smiles in what she hopes is a princess-y manner at a man she knows she's supposed to recognize, and he bows deeply to her.
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"I will, no worries."
A lady gives a sort of strangled gasp and hurries up to them.
"Count Pernon!"
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"Count Pernon! Your father..."
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Standing in the corridor as people bustle around them (staring), Grand Duke Gror Pernon nods dismissively to the woman. "Lady Tandy." She takes the hint and gets the hell out of dodge.
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"Your Grace."
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"I am escorting the Princess to dinner."
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"I was unaware I was doing anything out of the ordinary."
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She is corrupting his son. He used to be normal.
"You have paint," he hisses, "on your face."
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And face says 'maybe you'd better go lie down'.
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Back to Rial, voice dropped low: "Are you trying to embarrass me? Because you're doing a damn fine job of it!"
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