Jonathan Strange (
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limacharlie2017-08-23 07:39 pm
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public channel - D148 - fae jargon 101
If anyone, older member or newer arrival, wants information on... [ oh lord, this is going to take a while. Strange sighs slightly before obviously reading off a list of terms he's written down. ] Arcadia, the Rose Queen, Ignatius, Nightshade, the Count of Crows, Frost, the Summer Court, the Winter Court, how faerie court hierarchies work, the Wyld Fae, or the Beast, then I'll be happy to tell you what I know. I picked up some knowledge from my time in Portland and through conversations with the fae here and, for obvious reasons, don't want to bore all of you with far too many details and speculations at once.
[ There's a pause, partly to catch his friggen breath, before Strange continues talking. ]
I can at least explain Portland, though--for our new arrivals, of course. It's a city where the carnival was recently trapped for a month. Many members had their memories altered and believed they lived in the city for their entire lives. It was a...trying experience.
[ Understatement of the century. Strange sighs, like he's steeling himself for what he's going to say next. ]
Portland had it's own set of fae, some of whom I mentioned in my previous list. Plenty of the carnival members have ill-will towards those fae, who seemed determined to vex us and ruin our lives during that month. And despite the fact that we've left that world, I've a feeling that we'll see those fae again. Now that the Severing's removed, they can travel to different worlds the same way the Ringmaster can. And it wouldn't surprise me if some tried to reclaim what or who they believe they lost.
[ how dramatic! And quite possibly the worst way to end a broadcast as Strange just flips the radio off then and there. He has absolutely no clue how to best END the broadcast so not being cryptic is officially for chumps. ]
[ There's a pause, partly to catch his friggen breath, before Strange continues talking. ]
I can at least explain Portland, though--for our new arrivals, of course. It's a city where the carnival was recently trapped for a month. Many members had their memories altered and believed they lived in the city for their entire lives. It was a...trying experience.
[ Understatement of the century. Strange sighs, like he's steeling himself for what he's going to say next. ]
Portland had it's own set of fae, some of whom I mentioned in my previous list. Plenty of the carnival members have ill-will towards those fae, who seemed determined to vex us and ruin our lives during that month. And despite the fact that we've left that world, I've a feeling that we'll see those fae again. Now that the Severing's removed, they can travel to different worlds the same way the Ringmaster can. And it wouldn't surprise me if some tried to reclaim what or who they believe they lost.
[ how dramatic! And quite possibly the worst way to end a broadcast as Strange just flips the radio off then and there. He has absolutely no clue how to best END the broadcast so not being cryptic is officially for chumps. ]
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And careful. He might just steal him a desk or con some poor sap to deliver it to the wrong place before the carnival moves again.]
You poor thing. A kitchen table is not enough space for a mind in need.
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It isn't, [ Strange just continues. Obviously Tyki is enabling his whining so the bitching and moaning continues! ]
Especially since I have a roommate now. There were a few days when I was living by myself and of course I could leave the table precisely how I wanted it. But now that we're sharing the same space, that simply won't do.
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He's an enabler on purpose, you know. He's just listening to this man talk.]
I've seen the desk of a brilliant mind. Not nearly enough space given how there are things everywhere in a precise order that shouldn't be touched. I don't need as much space myself as much as I need the right space. I'm not use to having a roommate. People can be so touchy about 'their side'.
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Precisely! I don't mind having a roommate--one has to get used to these things when one's married. But I do mind someone meddling with my papers or not having enough space for my papers in the first place!
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A trailer doesn't mean marriage but it should at least have compromise, Mister Strange. My roommate seems well established but I have certain needs and I will have them addressed or... other measures will be taken to ensure this. A man should have his space especially if he needs it.
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She's very...musical. That's something I'm sure you'll find out soon if you haven't already.
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Oh, I've had the pleasure of being introduced when she couldn't hear me knocking. I don't often barge into a woman's quarters unannounced but she left me little choice.
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[ what with the magic and the madness and Strange's everything...though this entire conversation, Tyki's unfailing politeness, it's interesting to Strange in a way that other conversations haven't been. ]
I know this might seem like an odd question, but bear with me. Around what year was it before you signed on with the carnival?
Exact date is unknown but we're told it is 1880s - 1890s
[He's right. It's an odd question and yet he feels the odd man out to a lot of people. Mannerisms, dress, even local customs are different just about everywhere.] Alright, I'll bite. 188x. Why?
DON'T WORRY, I know the feeling
If I may be blunt, your mannerisms give you away.
[ said the person who wears period attire despite having been in the carnival for the past four or so months. ]
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[He will be easy to spot given his Victorian Lord outfit he will always wear. Who wears a top hat anymore?!] I'm noticing the lack of mannerisms anywhere.
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[ computers are weird, yo. ]
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[ib4 he blows up a microwave.] How do performances work exactly? Is it the entire time we are at a 'stop' or is there a break in between?
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[ Buuuuut he's going to be a jerk and not mention the whole 'your body changes in weird ways like getting scales or feathers' aspect just yet. c: ]
As for performances, the way that it works is that we'll arrive at a location. The first week is usually spent setting up and exploring the lay of the land while the second week is spent giving a performance for the locals.
Of course, that's the schedule of the performers themselves--I've no idea what the schedule of other departments are. Out of idle curiosity, what role were you assigned?
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[He's teasing, of course, because he does want to know everything even if he would like some things to be a surprise. He was a huge information gatherer for his family but he'll find out eventually anyways.]
And the carnival just moves or is it actually traveled from one place to another?
That'll work for me. I was given the role of Magician. [And Conman but he doesn't need to know that.]
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[ Though as Tyki mentions he'll be a magician, Strange's tone just brightens. ]
Then it seems that we'll be coworkers! I work as a magician also. [ and also a mercenary but they're not talking about that right now, let's just focus on the fun coworkers bit. ]
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[Despite what Strange is telling him he's already aware he's a Magician. His tone is still very amused.]
So Joker has informed me. He was very informative. I have already met Mister Childermass as well. I look forward to seeing you both perform with the greatest of anticipation.
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[ what's a little shittalking between friends. ]
Though he does at least manage to turn on the slightest bit of charm for his act.
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[He laughs a little though. It was true. He doubts he smiled at all.]
I arrived a little late to the carnival when I bought my ticket or I'm sure I would've seen it already.
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Name your time and place, preferably outside, and I'll happily give you a demonstration of my magic.
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to his enemies in their time of deatheven if the Earl would rather he keep a low profile.]I don't know the lay out nearly as well as I should but I believe I spotted a lake that is quite open. As for time, I have plenty of it. Now is good, or tomorrow afternoon. [He's quite dedicated to his comfort of sleep. He'll rise early without trouble if obligated but otherwise he'll sleep.]
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