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Nov 05, 2011 18:06

[And, suddenly -- fireworks. Bursting in the sky, near the lake, in a variety of colors, though they seem to stray more to green than most other colors, but the largest ones are red, orange, and bursts of yellow and white ( Read more... )

he's laughing on the inside, remember remember the fifth of november, his middle name is 'trollface', captivated by magic, let's celebrate guy fawkes' day, he might be showing off, the most careful of manipulators, fresh off of a murder, the divine lady morgana

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[Video] noworldlydreams November 5 2011, 22:18:58 UTC
You must be British.

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[Video] nexmosnonlucror November 5 2011, 22:45:01 UTC
Did the accent give it away?

[Harmless teasing.]

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[Video] noworldlydreams November 5 2011, 22:50:22 UTC
Partially. [She gives him a faint smile.] I admit that I am not as well-versed in British history as I would like.

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[Video] nexmosnonlucror November 5 2011, 22:51:34 UTC
It is known as Guy Fawkes Day.

[Mildly.]

Commemorating the act of a Catholic revolutionary attempting to destroy Parliament in England.

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[Video] noworldlydreams November 5 2011, 22:52:49 UTC
No doubt he was attempting to overcome tyranny.

Did he succeed?

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[Video] nexmosnonlucror November 5 2011, 22:56:45 UTC
The plot failed and he was executed. The day was established by Parliament as a form of deliverance from treason. You burn effigies of Guy Fawkes -- though it's taken on something of a modern twist, depending on the times.

[Shrug.]

I've seen individuals burn Hitler in the streets.

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[Video] noworldlydreams November 5 2011, 23:01:30 UTC
It has become a statement. [Setsuna nods, her expression solemn.] Tyrants burning in the street make people feel more powerful. It also sends out a warning to government in general to never overstep its boundaries.

I'm sorry. I didn't ask for your name. I am Setsuna.

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[Video] nexmosnonlucror November 5 2011, 23:40:03 UTC
Tom.

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