Video: Second Trick

Nov 13, 2011 21:05

[A bright smile full of even white teeth and the sharp glitter of green eyes ( Read more... )

c: nina fortner, !: loki, c: caster, c: vriska serket

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1/3 [reaction] reginagloriae November 14 2011, 02:26:28 UTC
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Huh?

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[reaction] reginagloriae November 14 2011, 02:28:21 UTC
[She's also in a generous mood, kind enough to speak up her own mind for once.]

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[audio;] reginagloriae November 14 2011, 02:32:03 UTC
They told me that the poor Districts don't have Darkness proofed houses.

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I want to help them tonight.

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Re: [audio;] doeswhathewants November 14 2011, 04:48:13 UTC
Right! Then you slay monsters and I will redistribute the wealth!

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text; manipuleights November 14 2011, 05:52:58 UTC
Don8 to the poor? Don8 WHAT?

(( OOC; Just let me know if you prefer me not to use her text on you! ))

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text; doeswhathewants November 14 2011, 05:55:51 UTC
Money. Stuff. Things poor people need.

That's an interesting way of typing.

[ooc: Whatever you prefer <3 I'm okay with the Trollspeak. Or would that be Homespeak?]

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text; manipuleights November 14 2011, 06:01:46 UTC
What they need? Don't you think they have what they deserve already?

I'm sure you mean "8est" 8y that.

(( OOC; Okay! I just wanted to make sure 8D Homiespeak. Drop it like it's hot, yo. ))

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Re: text; doeswhathewants November 14 2011, 06:05:51 UTC
Just because someone's poor doesn't mean they deserve to be poor. It's hard to get rich when you don't have much to start with.

[ooc: Homiespeak LOL I'll remember that!]

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[Voice] boundbytreason November 14 2011, 17:43:23 UTC
It's a generous gesture, but...you just arrived here recently, didn't you? How much money can you really afford to donate?

[ She doesn't suspect that he's being a Robin Hood, but something doesn't quite make sense to her. ]

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[Voice] doeswhathewants November 14 2011, 20:53:21 UTC
It isn't always about money, is it? Sometimes people need goods, too.

[Oh but he rather enjoys the prospect of people suspecting and being unable to do nothing about it.]

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[Voice] boundbytreason November 15 2011, 00:54:43 UTC
And what sort of goods have you brought with you from home?

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[Voice] doeswhathewants November 15 2011, 01:06:08 UTC
You're awfully concerned.

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[voice] atrumcanis November 14 2011, 18:35:32 UTC
Oi, Mister Vigilante. You might want to learn to speak a bit more normally before you go off doing your good deeds. Just a suggestion.

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[voice] doeswhathewants November 14 2011, 20:55:20 UTC
I'm French.

[Says as though that explains his language. Especially for a thirteen year old boy.]

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[voice] atrumcanis November 14 2011, 22:17:54 UTC
Yeah, and? I'm English, and I haven't swallowed any ancient tomes of thees and thous lately. Additionally, I know the French. They haven't swallowed any either.

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Re: [voice] doeswhathewants November 15 2011, 00:14:36 UTC
It's part of my charm. And I didn't say a single thee or thou.

Perhaps we ought to revive this way of speaking. Yea, verily!

[He's teasing you a little, congenial laughter in his voice.]

Very courtly, don't you think?

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video; herausgesucht November 14 2011, 19:34:03 UTC
That's awfully quick to be dispensing charity.

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video; doeswhathewants November 14 2011, 20:54:35 UTC
What is a man but someone who shares what they have with their fellow men? Even if they don't have a lot!

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video; herausgesucht November 14 2011, 21:30:16 UTC
I don't think newcomers have much of anything when they arrive here, actually.

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video; doeswhathewants November 15 2011, 00:16:19 UTC
The clothes on our back and the shoes on our feet. And perhaps said clothes are filled with Canadian dollars? Or Francs. It's possible.

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