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cyranosavignien March 29 2014, 17:13:05 UTC
He's spoken to others, is deeply worried about his adopted daughter, despite having great confidence in her ability to defend herself. If the Warden did this....

... and he would have motive, would he not, the braggart! He is quietly experiencing a strange mix of sadness and anger, and is brooding away from the crowd, playing with a quill which he feels is useless, now.

He could use some comfort.

Looking for Fuchsia, in particular! Anyone is welcome to poke him, though :-)

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drownedfuchsia March 31 2014, 01:01:01 UTC
Fuchsia's other suitor vanished. First, she lost one to her own stupidity, and another to -- she doesn't know what. There are no more letters filled with literal rainbows.

It has been months, positively months, since Fuchsia's written anything so much as her name on a piece of paper. She's even taken to reading these strange books called encyclopedias, rather than novels. Maybe, one day, she won't be such an idiot.

There's little colour on her. Her dress is beige, her face is wan, and her hair is rather flat (yet messy -- one cannot expect too much from her). The brightest thing about her is her name.

She has absolutely no intention of running into anyone. One might wonder why her own name hasn't appeared amongst the missing.

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cyranosavignien July 2 2014, 18:40:45 UTC
He may have been angry with her, but he does not hate her, and so he will cross the distance.

By the looks of her, she is bereft, and while he muses it may be because the Warden is missing...

... "Madam?"

He still feels betrayed.

He's still chivalrous.

Ah, Cyrano.

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drownedfuchsia July 15 2014, 03:20:35 UTC
Fuchsia startles at the voice. At least her jumpiness indicates some form of life.

"Sir!" She does not use his name, as if it's been banned from her vocabulary.

"I'm sorry," Fuchsia starts with that, figuring he's only speaking to her to tell her she's done something wrong. "I'm going. I swear."

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beau_fis April 2 2014, 11:33:14 UTC
Gingalain's noticed all the people in the common room, and he's heading over, because it looks like something exciting might be going on.

"Oh," he says, when he spots someone he recognises. "Good day."

He hasn't even noticed how down Cyrano looks. He's not the most perceptive fellow.

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cyranosavignien July 2 2014, 18:39:06 UTC
"And to you, mon garcon," he replies calmly - he's contained, but not overly expressive.

"I see you are still among us. That is goodly."

If a touch dangerous, given the rashness, Cyrano would add if he were there 100%.

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beau_fis July 10 2014, 12:27:12 UTC
Oh, pffft, Cyrano. You should just be glad that he only cut one of the feathers off your hat. He could easily have cut off your nose, considering how long it is :D

"Yes," Gingalain agrees, though since he doesn't know what's going on yet, he's not entirely sure what Cyrano is talking about. "Is something happening?"

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cyranosavignien July 14 2014, 18:28:43 UTC
How lucky it is that this is in meta!

"My daughter is missing," he replies, simply.

Cyrano is a broken man.

And hilariously, who plays Uther in Excalibur ? GABRIEL BYRNE. I find this hilarious.

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beau_fis August 6 2014, 05:56:27 UTC
Gingalain would never say such a thing. The typist just likes to make jabs at Cyrano's nose :D

"Then we should find her!" Gingalain replies, enthusiastically.

He... doesn't quite get it.

that is pretty funny!

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