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Entry tags:
- dramatical murder: noiz,
- fire emblem: constance von nuvelle,
- fire emblem: lorenz hellman gloucester,
- fire emblem: yuri leclerc,
- kuroko's basketball: shintarou midorima,
- mo dao zu shi: nie huaisang,
- mo dao zu shi: wei wuxian,
- original character: bishop,
- persona 3: minako arisato,
- rwby: emerald sustrai,
- rwby: mercury black,
- rwby: weiss schnee
❄️ video, un: angel
[ It's about 2 AM when this post goes up, because guess who's become nocturnal thanks to Cordis? Weiss has round cat ears atop her head and black rosettes down her neck and her shoulders. Her head and a little bit of her shoulders are the only parts of her exposed on the videos, but one might be able to see a white tail swishing from side to side every so often. She doesn't look sleepy at all... ]
This has been keeping me up all night. Someone told me a joke a few weeks ago and I didn't really understand it. Now, it's haunting me as I try to sleep. I'm pretty sure the only way I'll be able to finally get some rest is when I get it.
Anyway, it starts off with a well-to-do family comprised of a married couple, their two daughters, and their son. They enter the office of a renowned talent agent, hoping to get representation in the entertainment industry. The agent sits down with them and asks about their act. The father, the head of the family, clears his throat and explains his family's talents.
[ So far so good. She's only made one mistake with Emerald's messed up joke so far. ]
The family always wakes up very early in the morning because a noble mustn't be slothly. They somehow believe that only commoners do that... Which isn't true— even nobles wake up late sometimes... I happen to know a few—oh, right... Their servants will have prepared a nice breakfast for them—healthy, delicious, and nutritious so that they can maintain their excellent physical and mental health. They eat with proper table manners and put their table napkins on their laps, and they don't wear it as a collar. After breakfast, the children are to meet their tutors, while the father meets with his advisers for his schedule for the day. The mother prepares for the family's evening plans, which is to host a ball.
A few hours pass and the family meets again for lunch. They speak of their personal progress with regards to their daily activities, all vying for the approval of the head of the family. That was it, anyway... Why do heads of the families have to be so bossy? After lunch, the mother purchases some vegetables and meat at the farmer's market, while the children go on with their daily exercise. The father hears more details about the ball, and memorises the details of each guest one by one so that he can have a proper yet fake conversation with each one of them.
All of them revisit the estate for tea and begin the evening's final preparations. The mother and the children are also informed of their guests, and they're also given last-minute instructions by the father, on how to proceed with the ball. With that done, the father picks out which wine to pop first once the festivities have begun.
Guests begin to fill the ballroom, all looking very glamorous. They seem to enjoy the finger food that the mother has prepared... or was it their chef? Dinner, prepared by the head chef himself, is served soon after all the guests have arrived. The guests are seated at a collection of small tables with unfamiliar fellows, though spouses are always paired, so that each may make new acquaintances and they are prevented from becoming too boisterous with those they know well enough. It wouldn't be great if the attention fell on the guests and not on the hosts, after all. Anyway, once they start eating, the mother, who's conveniently seated away from her husband, grabs one of the guests' hands and puts it up and in her skirt.
[ She makes a face at that. These people call themselves nobles and yet the mother acts like... some sort of repressed lady. ]
After eating, the guests are served dessert wine and then stand up to mingle again. Each guest of honour approaches the father to discuss more serious business in the father's study, while the mother continues to entertain the other guests. The children are taken upstairs by their maids and are sent to bed. A few hours pass and all of the evening's business is taken care of, the mother excuses herself as well to retire for the night. The guests begin to take their leave, and the father oversees everyone who takes off. Once all the guests have gone, he adjourns to his quarters to ruminate upon the day's political machinations and groom himself. The head butler arrives with his evening whiskey, grabs the father's neck to suffocate him a little? The father... seems to like that kind of stuff, and when he... finishes, he ends the day.
[ At first, it sounds like she's done, but she remembers that there's something else that follows it. ]
Oh! And then the agent, who's been listening all this time, is so amazed by the talent of the family and agrees to sign them. He asks what the name of the act is, and the father replies "The Aristocrats."
... I still don't get it, even though I just told the whole thing from start to finish. Does anyone get it?
[ Someone explain to her what the joke is. She knows she's funny!! (She's not.) ]
((As a note, the joke came from Emerald, who heard it from Akashi. It's not as bad as the original joke, but in case you do look up the original, please be warned that there may be mentions of child abuse, incest, murder, and other themes.))
This has been keeping me up all night. Someone told me a joke a few weeks ago and I didn't really understand it. Now, it's haunting me as I try to sleep. I'm pretty sure the only way I'll be able to finally get some rest is when I get it.
Anyway, it starts off with a well-to-do family comprised of a married couple, their two daughters, and their son. They enter the office of a renowned talent agent, hoping to get representation in the entertainment industry. The agent sits down with them and asks about their act. The father, the head of the family, clears his throat and explains his family's talents.
[ So far so good. She's only made one mistake with Emerald's messed up joke so far. ]
The family always wakes up very early in the morning because a noble mustn't be slothly. They somehow believe that only commoners do that... Which isn't true— even nobles wake up late sometimes... I happen to know a few—oh, right... Their servants will have prepared a nice breakfast for them—healthy, delicious, and nutritious so that they can maintain their excellent physical and mental health. They eat with proper table manners and put their table napkins on their laps, and they don't wear it as a collar. After breakfast, the children are to meet their tutors, while the father meets with his advisers for his schedule for the day. The mother prepares for the family's evening plans, which is to host a ball.
A few hours pass and the family meets again for lunch. They speak of their personal progress with regards to their daily activities, all vying for the approval of the head of the family. That was it, anyway... Why do heads of the families have to be so bossy? After lunch, the mother purchases some vegetables and meat at the farmer's market, while the children go on with their daily exercise. The father hears more details about the ball, and memorises the details of each guest one by one so that he can have a proper yet fake conversation with each one of them.
All of them revisit the estate for tea and begin the evening's final preparations. The mother and the children are also informed of their guests, and they're also given last-minute instructions by the father, on how to proceed with the ball. With that done, the father picks out which wine to pop first once the festivities have begun.
Guests begin to fill the ballroom, all looking very glamorous. They seem to enjoy the finger food that the mother has prepared... or was it their chef? Dinner, prepared by the head chef himself, is served soon after all the guests have arrived. The guests are seated at a collection of small tables with unfamiliar fellows, though spouses are always paired, so that each may make new acquaintances and they are prevented from becoming too boisterous with those they know well enough. It wouldn't be great if the attention fell on the guests and not on the hosts, after all. Anyway, once they start eating, the mother, who's conveniently seated away from her husband, grabs one of the guests' hands and puts it up and in her skirt.
[ She makes a face at that. These people call themselves nobles and yet the mother acts like... some sort of repressed lady. ]
After eating, the guests are served dessert wine and then stand up to mingle again. Each guest of honour approaches the father to discuss more serious business in the father's study, while the mother continues to entertain the other guests. The children are taken upstairs by their maids and are sent to bed. A few hours pass and all of the evening's business is taken care of, the mother excuses herself as well to retire for the night. The guests begin to take their leave, and the father oversees everyone who takes off. Once all the guests have gone, he adjourns to his quarters to ruminate upon the day's political machinations and groom himself. The head butler arrives with his evening whiskey, grabs the father's neck to suffocate him a little? The father... seems to like that kind of stuff, and when he... finishes, he ends the day.
[ At first, it sounds like she's done, but she remembers that there's something else that follows it. ]
Oh! And then the agent, who's been listening all this time, is so amazed by the talent of the family and agrees to sign them. He asks what the name of the act is, and the father replies "The Aristocrats."
... I still don't get it, even though I just told the whole thing from start to finish. Does anyone get it?
[ Someone explain to her what the joke is. She knows she's funny!! (She's not.) ]
((As a note, the joke came from Emerald, who heard it from Akashi. It's not as bad as the original joke, but in case you do look up the original, please be warned that there may be mentions of child abuse, incest, murder, and other themes.))
3/3
.....that was....
[be nice or be honest? be nice or be honest?]
....definitely something!
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She seems pretty proud of herself. ]
Right? I bet it's something you want to tell your friends, too! When you're not busy anyway. It's important to have a good balance between work and play.
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...I will definitely keep that in mind.
[she's already forgotten it.]
Why the fixation on jokes, anyway?
i'm so sorry for her...
[ That's it, basically. ]
We got hit with a bunch of them.
DO NOT BE SORRY I'M DYING
[The longer she converses with this girl, the more confused she gets.
...
...but it definitely beats eating a cake alone in her apartment, so.]
Are such events commonplace in Lunatia? Must I prepare to be pelted with fruit regularly?
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[ The monkeys specifically, anyway. ]
But a lot of weird things happen here, whether it's good or bad.
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[One second, she needs to have a spoonful of cake.
...
...that wasn't supposed to be on the video. Ugh.]
So what's the weirdest thing that's happened to you, then? I'm still trying to recover from the cat ears.
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The cat ears? Not my usual Moonblessing. I usually have feathers in my hair and along my arms. As for the weirdest thing?
[ Oh— Hah... ]
There was one time my boyfriend and I swapped bodies.
[ That was a thing... They thought moonlacing would solve it, but. . . it did not! ]
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look, as much as she loves the fact that Weiss is giving her the Good Info, not for the first time in this conversation she is sorry she asked-]
You and your...you swapped....
[???????]
Are you telling me you found yourself in the body of a man?
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[ GOOD GRIEF. Pink fills her cheeks now as she remembers the whole ordeal... then, she groans. ]
It happened a long time ago. I'm glad nothing like that's happened again.
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[So that's a thing that can happen here? Randomly swapping bodies with a person of the opposite gender?
The thought of swapping bodies with Lorenz or Jotaro makes Constance want to scream, so maybe we should. talk about something else.
...
anything else-]
I'm Constance, by the way. Apologies for my dreadful lack of manners, I should have introduced myself earlier! To whom do I have the pleasure of speaking?
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It's a pleasure to make your acquaintance, Constance. My name is Weiss Schnee.
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[And that's genuine! Even if your jokes are terrible and your stories are horrifying. At least she's...definitely learned a lot today, which is something! It's valid! One must focus on the positives!
...and also try and devise a spell that can switch bodies at will, apparently-]
No need to apologise for the lack of introduction. I'm still rather new here, so the onus is on me to ensure I get my name out there, as it were!
[and stop EATING this CAKE]
Have you been here long yourself?
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A little over a year now. [ Maybe two weeks over a year and all... ] It's been a while.
[ She sighs. ]
I've gone home in between, but I was only gone for three days.
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once....again....sorry she asked...]
I'm sorry, did you say you've been here for a year? Is that...normal?
[SHE CAN'T DEAL WITH CORDIS FOR A GODDAMN YEAR-]
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[There's actually quite a lot of them! Be ready to celebrate your 19th birthday here, Constance. ]
It was though being here at first, but... I, unfortunately, am one of the people who got used to it.
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I...I see....
[oh god. she needs a nap. or more cake.
....maybe a second cake-]
Thank you for telling of this, Weiss. I...have a lot to think about.
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[ Judging by the cake she's been eating, Constance might end up staying up late though... Weiss, at least, only had potato chips. ]