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![]() Private AU/PSL RP, set anywhere from 1879 alternate history France to 21st century North America. A tale of two brothers and the witch and her golem who gets entangled in their lives. Urban fantasy, steampunk, magic, guns, and coffee collide. ➢ "La Caravane". |
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He runs the blade over the length of the bubble, which...unsurprisingly, does nothing. Huh. ]
I suppose things like this don't surprise you anymore.
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No— it would be rude for me to ask if you've become desensitized to most things.
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[Iona makes her way over to Gus, sitting him up first before attempting to pick him up.]
Things still hurt like hell.
[And with that, she easily picks up Gus in her arms (bridal style!!) without breaking a sweat.]
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Don't flirt with a doctor that way, Miss Iona. It's dangerous.
[ HE'S STILL HOLDING THIS SCALPEL??? The Worst.
But aw... Gus is going to smile in his sleep like the huge oversized infant he is. ]
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Don't talk about danger with the 5'4 lady holding a 6'0 man. Your mild sadism won't work on me.
Alright, you do the honors of opening the door now.
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[ letitgo.wav
But, alright alright. He strolls towards the door and swings it open for her, theatrically (but with infuriatingly perfect manners) sweeps an arm to indicate that she can go first. ]
For you, mademoiselle. Please, do watch your feet.
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considering the fact that iona does like being a brute during brawls he's probably not off...Iona, with Gus in her arms, walks outside. The bubble around them ripples as they move forward into 1879 Paris..]
So where are we headed exactly? Like, is there a headquarters for your family? A main house??
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Claude leads, genuinely impressed that yes, they really are invisible. ]
—There's his family mansion, yes. It would be ideal if we could deposit him there; the others are used to him coming and going.
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[She falls silent for a moment as she glances down at Gus. He had a strange degree of freedom for someone who held an important position in the city...
(A memory; a 12 year old Iona, pouting at her father who sternly asks her about the sleepover she's invited to. Adult supervision? How late will they be staying up? Will boys be there? Too much junk food is disagreeable to him. Her mother, washing dishes, and shaking her head, smiling at them both...)
-- Yes, they're quite invisible and it seems the bubble around them, unseen as it is, causes people to avoid walking straight into the group so any accidental collisions are nothing to worry about.]
Where do you live, Claude? Not by yourself, right?
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A moment, to consider Iona's question. ]
Mm? Of course I live by myself. Why wouldn't I?
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[Iona quickly gets the idea that it was preferable to him. She wants to remark about how that seems lonely, but decides to keep that to herself. The witch decides to occupy herself by looking around at the mechanical details and clocks that constantly tick. It's all incredibly foreign and fascinating for her.]
All of this... It's all really cool! How long did it take for this technology to develop and who was behind giving Paris this look?
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It's been this way for a long time— since before I was born. The three major families in Paris were responsible for the development and the foundation of mechanizing the city, and the Auberts were one of them.
[ Carefully sidestepping 'we'. ]
The Gaillards and Prevost are the other two, but the Prevost died out a few decades ago.
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So by, "died out," do you mean razed to the ground?
[Okay, so maybe she didn't sound serious about it. She readjusts Gus so his neck lays more comfortably in the crook of her arm.]
And those guys in suits after Gus the other day... They're the Galliards or hired by them?
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[ Read: the Aubert family isn't exactly the heroes of this story. Claude seems well aware, and glances at Gus with a degree of solemnness. ]
So, yes. The Gaillards have control over only 6 of the 20 districts, which is enough for Auguste to earn their ire, and whatever remains of those formerly loyal to the Prevosts are eager to see some of their former glory restored. He's under scrutiny from all sides, unfortunately.
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Guess it's a good thing he's so energetic...
[All this talk about the fight for control and power is... Similar, but not quite the same for her world. Or maybe it was just the same when looking at the basics. (There's a reason why, magickind, long lived as they were, did not have many younger powerful individuals and why Iona and Solomon are lucky to have the prestige and protection of their grandmother even if that didn't guarantee absolute safety...)]
Do the Gaillards have an heir of their own?
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Oh, do they.
[ Contain your excitement, Claude, you're coming across as a huge gossip girl. But he'll take any opportunity he can get to trashtalk this guy. ]
I'm sure you'd love Count Gaillard— he's quite a catch.
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[Iona's got a thoughtful look on her face.]
Maybe it's because I'm American, but fancy titles don't tend to bode well... Alright, Claude, lay it on me. What kind of guy is he?
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[ There's a lilt to his voice, which quickly turns condescending. ]
Also exceedingly superstitious, refuses to be without his cat for more than an hour at a time, despises going outside in the rain, and publishes atrocious poetry for his subordinates to suffer through on a weekly basis.
But.
As I said, exceedingly handsome.
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[The witch shakes her head and sighs dramatically.]
Well, if you say THAT... But does he hold a candle to Oren?
[SEE THE MORE IMPORTANT QUESTION HERE, meanwhile Oren is at a distance away, overhearing their conversation and not caring about Iona dragging him into these sort of dumb questions sheesh.]
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Maybe you and Oren should visit him, the sun is out today and he may have graced Paris with his glowing presence.
[ Aka: strolling outside with his cat, his precious baby. ]
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Lancer... Oh beautiful man, where are you now...]I'll have to pass though. I already have so much fun with you and Gus.
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[ A light tease, as he ventures towards a quieter part of the city, surrounded by more greenery and older-looking buildings. There seem to be less technology in this part of town, if not for the copper wiring running up trees and walls like vines. ]
Your idea of fun is interesting, Miss Iona.
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And what makes you say that?
[She's taking note of the wiring... Around the trees too? It seems excessive, but it's probably necessary.]
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[ Plainly, blithely. He raises a brow, to emphasize how strange he finds all of this. ]
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