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Sep 09, 2011 22:21

[This time there's nothing but blue sky in view of the video camera as it clicks on. Again, Snake is in the Phantomhive gardens, though he's on the patio, keeping close to the house should something happen within. He's been jumpy, unusually so, for the past couple days. Nights have been sleepless and abandoning Elliot's bed to wander the corridors ( Read more... )

c: beatrice, c: emma frost, c: ciel phantomhive, c: frau, !: snake, c: tyrell

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video; tinderfoot September 10 2011, 03:11:10 UTC
[Tyrell remembers this guy with all the snakes from the last time they spoke, so he's a bit leery, but hey! At least it's a question he can (kind of) answer.]

Don't know what they're for, really. To complicate things, I guess. We didn't have them where I'm from, either.

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voice forever; snakeofaguy September 10 2011, 03:46:22 UTC
[Oh, it's you.]

'How would a family name complicate things?' asks Wilde.

[Pausing to think.] 'So then you don't have one as well,' says Wordsworth.

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tinderfoot September 10 2011, 03:48:43 UTC
Nope, just Tyrell! From the Goma Plateau, if people ever asked for clarification.

And it's just a lot to remember, that's all.

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snakeofaguy September 11 2011, 13:06:45 UTC
'So then your name incorporates where you are from,' says Wordsworth.

[He thinks for a moment.] 'Snake is unable to do that as well,' says Oscar.

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tinderfoot September 11 2011, 14:22:57 UTC
[He refrains from point out again that it's just a clarification.]

Why not?

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snakeofaguy September 12 2011, 01:08:23 UTC
[He doesn't get these things okay.]

'Snake was part of a travelling circus,' says Webster.

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tinderfoot September 12 2011, 01:11:06 UTC
But it had to have started somewhere, right?

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snakeofaguy September 12 2011, 01:12:56 UTC
'Perhaps, he was not a part of it then,' says Keats.

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tinderfoot September 12 2011, 01:18:45 UTC
So where did he come from in the first place, then?

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snakeofaguy September 14 2011, 01:02:52 UTC
'He was an exhibit in the freak show of another circus. He's not sure where they were located, as he didn't get to see outside of his housing much,' says Oscar.

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tinderfoot September 14 2011, 05:54:55 UTC
... He doesn't even remember where he was born>?

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snakeofaguy September 18 2011, 00:07:27 UTC
'That is what he said,' says Keats. 'Is it so hard to believe?'

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tinderfoot September 18 2011, 12:32:26 UTC
Well, yeah. Unless he's been in that circus for a really long time...

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snakeofaguy September 24 2011, 22:34:06 UTC
'He's been in the circus his whole life. And was in that one for as long as he can remember, before the Noah's Ark Circus came for him,' says Bronte.

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tinderfoot September 24 2011, 23:59:01 UTC
Well, if he really wants to call himself something, I guess he could always use the name 'Snake of the Circus'?

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snakeofaguy September 29 2011, 00:19:13 UTC
[Oh. Such a simple answer.]

'Snake likes this idea very much,' says Wordsworth.

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