[But, but his 'Sir'-ness is written all over his face! Like some overpolite person with a red Sharpie! He may have a weird outfit, but he's clearly of knightly mien.]
Everyone's so informal... 'Just' Leon it is.
[Although now Philip might secretly think he's claiming to be 'Sir Leon the Just,' which while being a cool title, could use some proof.]
If you'll forgive my curiosity, how did you come to be acquainted with milady Aurora? She hadn't mentioned you before, but I'm sure it just slipped her mind.
[Oddly enough? He's actually sincere, as opposed to thinking Something Is Up. Aurora seemed relatively reclusive in her cottage in the woods, and the story of how they knew each other was doubtless an interesting one.]
[Ahh, but this is putting a title BEHIND it, you see? Sneaky!
And he smiled at the thought of Aurora doing that kind of thing; it was just like her. She kept being so worried about how she would do as a princess, but still she'd stand up and lead when needed.]
In which case, I'm certain she'd love to have you at our wedding. You'll come, I trust?
[It's terribly poor form to disappoint a woman on her wedding day, Sir Leon The Valiantly Just...]
Oh, I've no doubt she'd jump at the chance to reunite with an old acquaintance! And we're planning on having it on the fifth of December, the Feast of St. Yensid. [Patron saint of children's movies, you know. What better day could there be?]
I trust you'll set that day aside, Si- that is, Leon?
((OOC: Actually old Walt's birthday! Perfect opportunity!))
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I'm marrying my lady Aurora! [And there he goes again; you have to admit, dude's got some moves.]
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Princess of... Eh? I know she's heir to Stefan's crown, but I've never heard of that particular title.
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And I thank you for them, Sir...?
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Everyone's so informal... 'Just' Leon it is.
[Although now Philip might secretly think he's claiming to be 'Sir Leon the Just,' which while being a cool title, could use some proof.]
If you'll forgive my curiosity, how did you come to be acquainted with milady Aurora? She hadn't mentioned you before, but I'm sure it just slipped her mind.
[Oddly enough? He's actually sincere, as opposed to thinking Something Is Up. Aurora seemed relatively reclusive in her cottage in the woods, and the story of how they knew each other was doubtless an interesting one.]
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And he smiled at the thought of Aurora doing that kind of thing; it was just like her. She kept being so worried about how she would do as a princess, but still she'd stand up and lead when needed.]
In which case, I'm certain she'd love to have you at our wedding. You'll come, I trust?
[It's terribly poor form to disappoint a woman on her wedding day, Sir Leon The Valiantly Just...]
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I trust you'll set that day aside, Si- that is, Leon?
((OOC: Actually old Walt's birthday! Perfect opportunity!))
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[Okay, give him a second after that one; clearly this is some weird case of differing time periods again.]
We'll be holding it at the Church of the Rose, in Espoir. I hope you'll stay for the banquet as well!
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[MICKEY? ...Is that even a Christian name?
Is that even a WORD?]
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