[one of the several issues pertaining to mayfield is the lack of culture in monaco's eyes. the front yard of her assigned household has been adorned with a small desk table and a chair, a palette set to the side as she delicately flicks the finishing touches of a paint brush onto a petite canvas
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Ah, bonjour?
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Hello!
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Hello, cherie. Are you lost?
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when she gets her ghost body back anyway.]
Um...not really!
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even though she would probably show no reaction to anything whatsoever ;u;]
I see. [no, she doesn't. h-hiding that bottle of champagne beneath the desk so she doesn't look like a raging alcoholic]
If you wish to join me, I would not take offense to it.
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that's what England was teaching her ;v; Well, the hiding in the closet part. He suggested climbing through the windows of people's houses.]
Really? What are you doing?
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I was [getting drunk!] creating a masterpiece to improve the allure of my household.
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Creating a masterpiece? Are you an artist?
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Of course. I'm known for my vast knowledge on sophisticated culture. A finely painted canvas is worth much money, and wealth is the sign of a respectable aristocrat. My people are artists, musicians, athletes - the crème de la crème of Europe, if you will.
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Your people? Are you royalty?
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Not quite, but I am known for my royalty. I'm a country, you see.
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A country? Really? I never knew a person could be a country!
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We are the personifications of our people and their culture. It's overwhelmingly complex, but there are other countries here, as well. Many of them.
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[She's a ghost with a pact to the mana of life, and Vayne is technically the living embodiment of people's wishes/the mana of wishes/has the mana of wishes in him. Anything's possible to her.]
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There may even be more than that. Taiwan mentioned a list, but most of it slipped my mind.
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