Maleficent (
curser) wrote in
eachdraidh2014-09-29 01:34 am
Video - Seelie/Unseelie (Post dated to after the feast)
[Have a curiously peering fairy, Drabwurld. It's a close up of one oddly colored green eye before it's drawn away and the rest of the face comes into focus, along with the horns and large wings as a backdrop.]
Is this some form of scrying stone? How curious. And I'm to talk into this?
[She turns to look at a pixie, one who's hovering near her head and giving her directions on how to use the locket.]
And one can address everyone this way? Marvelous.
[The pixie tells her that it's on and that currently everyone can see her and she eyes the locket again, wondering at how this particular bit of magic works.]
Greetings. To those that do not know me, my name is Maleficent. I'm curious to see if a girl has wound up here as well. Golden hair, blue eyes, and quite likely charming those around her. Her name is Aurora and if anyone has seen her, I'd very much appreciate being informed of this.
[She looks to be about to turn the locket off, but there's a small twitch of her lips as she begins talking again.]
I suppose I'd also like to be informed if anyone finds a raven who is not a raven. He's incredibly cheeky, but he's also mine.
[And that would be the end of her speech. No need for pleases and thank yous. Someone's clearly used to being obeyed.]
Is this some form of scrying stone? How curious. And I'm to talk into this?
[She turns to look at a pixie, one who's hovering near her head and giving her directions on how to use the locket.]
And one can address everyone this way? Marvelous.
[The pixie tells her that it's on and that currently everyone can see her and she eyes the locket again, wondering at how this particular bit of magic works.]
Greetings. To those that do not know me, my name is Maleficent. I'm curious to see if a girl has wound up here as well. Golden hair, blue eyes, and quite likely charming those around her. Her name is Aurora and if anyone has seen her, I'd very much appreciate being informed of this.
[She looks to be about to turn the locket off, but there's a small twitch of her lips as she begins talking again.]
I suppose I'd also like to be informed if anyone finds a raven who is not a raven. He's incredibly cheeky, but he's also mine.
[And that would be the end of her speech. No need for pleases and thank yous. Someone's clearly used to being obeyed.]

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Or the could keep it to themselves. The thief hasn't been found yet.
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[There was a distinction, after all.]
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Or he was a very, very large bird. I suppose I should warn you about the feathers; some of us who have picked them up have caught on fire.
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[That was... curious, though it wasn't likely she'd find any such feathers around as they'd all been collected by now. Even the ones thought ferreted away. She'd have to take the girl's word for it.]
Are you certain it's the feather that does this?
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[ She would have scolded Lumina more. ]
But the feathers carry different results. Insofar, there's been people who turned invisible or an animal.
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There's many curious things here, indeed! Where I come from, fairies are nothing but legend. Why, even the sky is clearer and the stars are brighter.
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[Nothing but legend indeed. And to say that a world without her kind would have clearer skies. Nonsense.]
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[Yes, Maleficent was curious about things that she might remind others of.]
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Similar, but not quite. At least, not from where I hail from. Most of the fair folk from the Moors are smaller. Less likely to be confused with a human.
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[ She says it wistfully, recalling that in the stories she heard, they were more sinister. It is pleasing to know that it's not necessarily the case. ]
Forgive me, does that mean that size makes you more powerful?
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I don't think so. I think I am merely... different than the ones I keep an eye on.
[She'd been stronger than most of them as a child as well, and size hadn't quite come into it then.]
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Then why do you come in different sizes? How come all of you are not the same?
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I suppose that is true! If I do say so myself, it's amazing to see beings that belong in fairy tales in person. We certainly have none of this London.
It's what makes this place wonderful, at times.
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[Because really, Alice, what was a world without magic?]
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[ She has been saying this for the past ten or some years. ]
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[Honestly. Nothing but humans? Perish the thought.]
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Except for the occasional problems that happen.
[ People hoarding cursed jewels, mountains caving in, your friend being a human shield... ]
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['Especially for humans', which is what she's polite enough not to say.]