「أحد عشر」misfortune

Nov 04, 2010 12:35

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[The device is set down gently on a horizontal surface and the first thing it records is Tatra's cheerful smile, a backdrop of Misery Square behind her. She waves at the camera and proudly displays her shiny indigo.]Fortune seems to be abroad today, I would say~! Now! There is a saying in my country about lost coins and the souls of dead ( Read more... )

hardly in need of money, curse of kind indigo, beware the quiet smiles, sharp as a knife, old chizetian sayings, +1 weirdo in ur city, certainly not troubled

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Video laughswithfan November 4 2010, 18:09:59 UTC
Gak!

Where did that loud noisy thing come from?!

[Meaning the piano of course… since you could see where the object fell from. ]

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Video 1/2 1001teatimes November 4 2010, 18:22:53 UTC
Little Lady~! Greetings. I believe we have not owned the chance to be properly introduced before.

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Video 1001teatimes November 4 2010, 18:23:11 UTC
Ah. This? [She ventures a glance at the unlucky individual now in need of prompt medical attention.] I believe a rather large musical instrument just dropped from the sky above~.

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Video laughswithfan November 4 2010, 18:30:57 UTC
Is he going to be alright…?

[Yea.. Yea.. Whoever you are… there seems to be someone dying behind you… ]

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conductyourself November 4 2010, 19:00:37 UTC
[ Was totally going to start some kind of interesting discussion about legends and superstitions and coins, but was understandably distracted by the poor citizen. ]

Oh dear, indeed.

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1001teatimes November 4 2010, 19:07:19 UTC
It was a rather unfortunate place to be standing, I gather~!

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conductyourself November 5 2010, 06:25:24 UTC
It would appear so. [ Calmly as you please, to match her demeanor. ] I presume some medical personnel are on their way.

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1/2 pharles_at_life November 4 2010, 23:26:23 UTC
What was the say--

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pharles_at_life November 4 2010, 23:26:41 UTC
What was that?

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1001teatimes November 5 2010, 03:44:15 UTC
Do you mean the saying, Mistress? Or the rather unusual accident I have just had the misfortune of witnessing?

...Perhaps both~.

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pharles_at_life November 5 2010, 03:47:52 UTC
I was going to ask about the saying, but I think that man's trouble is more important.

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