Residents of the City--my name is Princess Tutu. I know some of you have mentioned that you sensed dark energy, or that your love ones have been behaving strangely--blank, with little free will or emotions. Your friends that have had their hearts magically stolen away. Their lives are not in danger, but they can't be their true selves without it.
I have the ability to find missing hearts and return them to those who have lost them. I've already found some of the missing hearts, and my partner Fakir and I will be returning them to those who need them. I've already been told of some that have been showing symptoms, but I'm not sure who all of them are, so please do let me know if you think you know someone that's been affected.
If your friend is missing their heart and I haven't found it yet, I'm very sorry. I'll continue my search for as long as it takes to find them.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. I'll answer them to the best of my ability.
((OOC: Backdated to this morning. Continuing the stolen hearts plot! After returning Kaoru's heart, Rue dropped some of the stolen hearts and went into hiding. Ahiru/Tutu has managed to find a good amount of the dropped hearts, and her pendant will help her find any she's missing--except that Rue accidentally kept some of the hearts with her. [That's for people that didn't want their hearts returned until the final day of the plot!] Feel free to assume Princess Tutu came and returned your character's heart, or comment here and arrange for her to come, or action log or...whatever. Comments might be slow for me, though, it's been one of those looooong days.
Also! In canon, Princess Tutu
borrows Clark Kent's speshul disguise techniques and, although she looks quite a bit like Ahiru, is never associated with her by looks alone. How does that work? Magic. Don't question it.
Er, basically what I mean is, characters shouldn't realize their talking to Ahiru based on looks alone. They might be able to deduct it's her based on other reasons--her close association with Fakir, for example--but it should probably be at least a little difficult to come to that conclusion. Thanks! :) ))