Saturday, 9 February 2013

Developments at John Ruskin's party...an unwelcome guest and a snake that is refusing to speak.

Developments at John Ruskin's party...an unwelcome guest and a snake that is refusing to speak. What would induce a reclusive Centaur to come to an exclusive party? The two jewellery students have had an interesting offer - the Dwarf is all for it, but Brutus is a little more hesitant.

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  1. Previously: Last week saw the introduction of two new characters, both jewellery students. One is a Dwarf. Both are students of a famous Centaur sage, and hence have been invited to a party held by the eminent critic and writer, John Ruskin, celebrating the rescue of the Pre Raphaelites by some other students.

    At the party in Mayfair, things get interesting.   Apart from the great music and drinks and nibblies and cavorting fauns and other dancers.

    The two jewellery students get into conversation with Berthe, a nice lady - friendly and accommodating and very happy with the attention - wearing an interesting ruby brooch. She may well visit them at their class next week.

    Burley also gets into conversation with her at the prompting of his magical helper. The Tear of the Sun God has been spotted! Despite heated conversations in the WC with his snake / ring nothing spectacular happens except that he may have garnered a reputation for being somewhat...eccentric. Even more so.

    Meanwhile the bold rescuers tell their tale to Mr Ruskin who listens, along with some of his guests with great attentiveness.

    Cynthia (NPC) and Alexander get down on the dance floor in the garden to the exultation of the fauns, and William and Susan mingle, advise Burley and also enjoy the party.

    And all of this before 8:30! Feel free to add to the account any snippets that amused or interested you that I forgot.

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  2. I will probably maybe most likely be unable to attend tonight

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  3. What is the continental attitudes to the mighty crafting race. my fully worked(edited) up character is nearly ready.I confess i have not had the time to look at him in detail this week

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  4. Attitudes will vary but most countries will have a bit set that Dwarves are a hard working, mostly honest (if greedy) tough people. Most countries on the continent treat dwarves with the same rights as they do humans and expect them to adhere to the same laws. Of course Underland no one really expects human law to stick. One law for the surface, one law for Underland. France has a small enclave of Dwarven engineers, fascinated with the Science of machines.

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