dorian "empty carbs" gray (
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eachdraidh2014-12-01 12:59 pm
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Entry tags:
- ariadne: inception,
- berserker: fate/prototype: fragments,
- buffy summers: btvs,
- dave stutler: the sorcerer's apprentice,
- dorian gray: codg,
- emil castagnier: tales of symphonia,
- erik lehnsherr: x-men,
- jon snow: asoiaf,
- kara beckworth: mercy thompson series,
- lucifer: shin megami tensei,
- merida: brave,
- shijima kurookano: nabari no ou,
- vanessa ives: penny dreadful
video ∞ both courts, dated to Dec 2nd
[A youth appears across the screen. He isn't quite comfortable with the device, holding it low and a little away from himself as one might a snuffbox or cigarette case when admiring the work in its design. Also, the image might be just a little shaky, but it's rude to comment on that. The boy musters a smile, an expression that seems to flicker in its uncertainty.] How do you do? I'm Dorian Gray—is that—is that how these are used? I'm so sorry, I can't tell if it is better to use one's manners for introductions or for telegrams.
[There's a fluttering laugh as Dorian tries to inexpertly use humour to diffuse the point. Of course, for lack of a person before him, the strategy doesn't actually make him feel any less awkward, so he tries to move to his reason for talking.]
I was wondering if there were any players here of chess? I mean to say, I'd like to play chess—not that I'm much good, of course, but I'm very much fond of the game—if there are players already and a third would interfere with things, I'd be very happy to just watch. If it isn't trouble. It is only with all of this talk of competing factions, I can't help but think of a game of chess, and it has made me crave the sport.
[Dorian's face falls as he turns the locket away, not in misery but in an awkward embarrassment, and there is the faintest start of a mutter at himself as he accidentally shuts it before he is finished his message.
Smooth move, Dorian Gray.]
[ooc: + permissions for fourth walling for any characters who would know the name]
[There's a fluttering laugh as Dorian tries to inexpertly use humour to diffuse the point. Of course, for lack of a person before him, the strategy doesn't actually make him feel any less awkward, so he tries to move to his reason for talking.]
I was wondering if there were any players here of chess? I mean to say, I'd like to play chess—not that I'm much good, of course, but I'm very much fond of the game—if there are players already and a third would interfere with things, I'd be very happy to just watch. If it isn't trouble. It is only with all of this talk of competing factions, I can't help but think of a game of chess, and it has made me crave the sport.
[Dorian's face falls as he turns the locket away, not in misery but in an awkward embarrassment, and there is the faintest start of a mutter at himself as he accidentally shuts it before he is finished his message.
Smooth move, Dorian Gray.]
[ooc: + permissions for fourth walling for any characters who would know the name]
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[More than anything, it is the reaction to servants that catches Dorian off-guard. But then, it does seem very American not to be accustomed to them. When he takes his seat, he has to smile a little at the thought. As it is, he is borrowing one of Aster's servants, as Dorian doesn't know how to get by without them.] I had heard that it is much more difficult to keep servants in America and Canada. Is that true even after a hundred more years of development?
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[Dave rubs his face before moving to sit across Dorian at the chess table. He doesn't mind explaining science and crazy new stuff happening in every day life, but social changes like that? He isn't sure he's the right guy for that.]
Ah, Dorian, servants are... not exactly a common thing anymore. Only rich people have them. Some middle class families have a cleaning lady or a babysitter but... that's about it.
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Instead he hesitates for a moment, and confesses,] It is difficult to imagine, but I suppose that is the way of things. To change, I mean. [Really, it's the hit to middle class families that surprises him. The lower classes have never had servants, sure: that's why they're the lower classes. But the up-and-coming families of the middle class always seem to like to keep at least one or two. It's so weird to think they wouldn't!]
[Oh, well. He's sure his descendants will live in the appropriate manner for heirs to their line, whatever that is in the 21st century.]
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Yeah, change is... how things work. And it likes making it difficult, right? Suddenly arriving and turning your life upside down... [Uh-oh, he's rambling. Better not get too personal, may scare the poor guy off. Let's try something else - Dave now grabs a black and a white pawn and puts them on the middle of the board.] Your idea, your choice.
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[There. He moves the piece forward.]
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[If everything they say about the station is true, Dave may have to find Dorian some Tetris.]
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I have to see it.
[It is the only way he can understand.]
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[It frustrates him a bit, because it goes against what his teacher taught him. Science and magic are supposed to go hand in hand, and Dave doesn't want to choose.
And of course, being distracted by the conversation and the feelings that cause him, he doesn't think his next move either.]
Look, as soon as I'm done practicing, I wanna go and see the Station. They say technology works there, if it's true then I can give you an AI to go against.
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[He is very excited, and they are both not thinking much about the long-term in this particular chess game.]