Halloween - Open
Oct. 4th, 2020 10:27 am((OOC: Since a few people mentioned this, I thought I'd write one starter and whoever wants can tag in. This is one of my favorite sorts of set-ups so I don't think I'll get tired of playing it over and over if that's how this shakes out. I've tried to leave a variety of actual starting states or reasons to be there open as well.))
Getting up to the castle on purpose is difficult.
It's difficult to get to the bustling town at the base of the mountain. Transport is spotty at the best of times, mountain passes obscured by snow and ice most of the time. It's doable in the spring and summer, but the town is almost completely isolated in the fall and winter. Plenty of people make the journey, though, to enjoy the vistas, the peace and quiet through the winters, or just the ability to eke out a simple living, far from other stresses. The town is something of a tourist destination, both for those reasons and to climb a separate peak from the one with the castle on it. People go missing in the snows most years, but it's not considered dangerous beyond that, and everyone is warned extensively not to go wandering outside of the known routes or without a guide.
Nature is beautiful, but also deadly. It is nothing to be overly concerned about, beyond making sure people know how to be safe.
The people who actually live in the town are a bit superstitious, though, as only people living in relative isolation and in tension with a hostile environment can be. Which provides the next obstacle to getting up the mountain to the castle: no one is willing to take you. Stories vary on what lives up in the castle depending on who you talk to. A monster, a magician, an evil spirit, or just a strange artist who wants to be left alone. No one seems to agree on what is up in the tower, but everyone agrees that you don't go up there, you don't bother whoever, or whatever, it is. People don't come back or maybe people do come back but they're different, strange, don't remember things, or maybe no one has ever been up there at all.
And then, if you happen to still be painfully curious, particularly when you can clearly see lights moving through the castle in the evenings, the way up to the castle is also treacherous, requires skill and luck just to follow the unkept trail through the snow and rocks and trees, the way turned steep and winding through disuse. And the villagers also say there are wolves, though you've never seen any.
On the other hand, it is remarkably easy to find the castle on accident.
Nothing about it is magically easier, but if you throw safety to the wind, if your tent is ripped open by falling snows or you lose a trail you're supposed to be on, suddenly difficult and dangerous obstacles become your means of survival and climbing up to the castle doesn't seem like a journey to be embarked upon with caution but a last, desperate act of someone who doesn't want to freeze to death in the snows. Surely whatever is waiting there is better than that. Surely.
And what of those who fail? Who go out into the wilds only to succumb to the elements?
Well, no eyes and ears can be everywhere, but some few who do have their journeys set to end in the most final way possible might find themselves waking in a warm bed, instead, fire blazing merrily in a hearth. Are you lucky to have survived or not? Only time will tell...
Getting up to the castle on purpose is difficult.
It's difficult to get to the bustling town at the base of the mountain. Transport is spotty at the best of times, mountain passes obscured by snow and ice most of the time. It's doable in the spring and summer, but the town is almost completely isolated in the fall and winter. Plenty of people make the journey, though, to enjoy the vistas, the peace and quiet through the winters, or just the ability to eke out a simple living, far from other stresses. The town is something of a tourist destination, both for those reasons and to climb a separate peak from the one with the castle on it. People go missing in the snows most years, but it's not considered dangerous beyond that, and everyone is warned extensively not to go wandering outside of the known routes or without a guide.
Nature is beautiful, but also deadly. It is nothing to be overly concerned about, beyond making sure people know how to be safe.
The people who actually live in the town are a bit superstitious, though, as only people living in relative isolation and in tension with a hostile environment can be. Which provides the next obstacle to getting up the mountain to the castle: no one is willing to take you. Stories vary on what lives up in the castle depending on who you talk to. A monster, a magician, an evil spirit, or just a strange artist who wants to be left alone. No one seems to agree on what is up in the tower, but everyone agrees that you don't go up there, you don't bother whoever, or whatever, it is. People don't come back or maybe people do come back but they're different, strange, don't remember things, or maybe no one has ever been up there at all.
And then, if you happen to still be painfully curious, particularly when you can clearly see lights moving through the castle in the evenings, the way up to the castle is also treacherous, requires skill and luck just to follow the unkept trail through the snow and rocks and trees, the way turned steep and winding through disuse. And the villagers also say there are wolves, though you've never seen any.
On the other hand, it is remarkably easy to find the castle on accident.
Nothing about it is magically easier, but if you throw safety to the wind, if your tent is ripped open by falling snows or you lose a trail you're supposed to be on, suddenly difficult and dangerous obstacles become your means of survival and climbing up to the castle doesn't seem like a journey to be embarked upon with caution but a last, desperate act of someone who doesn't want to freeze to death in the snows. Surely whatever is waiting there is better than that. Surely.
And what of those who fail? Who go out into the wilds only to succumb to the elements?
Well, no eyes and ears can be everywhere, but some few who do have their journeys set to end in the most final way possible might find themselves waking in a warm bed, instead, fire blazing merrily in a hearth. Are you lucky to have survived or not? Only time will tell...
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Date: 2020-10-05 09:00 pm (UTC)"If you'd like to take it to the parlor, we certainly can," he says as he hands over the selection of food, "but I thought you might prefer expediency over ambiance."
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Date: 2020-10-05 09:19 pm (UTC)"Here's fine, really." She says, before tearing into the bread and cheese. "I hate to intrude more than I already have, you're really too kind," she continues between mouthfuls. It then occurs to her, just as she's about to take a drink, that she'd completely failed to be polite and proper to him in return.
"Sorry, um. Pahja Nyancoya. Explorer, adventurer, nearly someone's next museum novelty." A gesture around her, with the hand that's holding the mug before she remembers and takes a long, pleased sniff of the drink. "What is this? And, if you don't mind me asking, who are you?"
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Date: 2020-10-06 12:38 am (UTC)"And that is a kind of spiced chocolate. There's a bit of brandy in there too. It's a cold weather drink meant to stave off the chill in this region. It's more bitter than sweet," he warns, when she goes next to drink it, "though most don't find it unpleasantly so."
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Date: 2020-10-06 01:57 am (UTC)Bitter? Pahja takes a cautionary sip, only to look delighted. "It's downright heavenly is what it is." She takes another, longer drink of it, ears and tail perking up as the warmth hits and spreads through her. "I confess that I'm not sure how to repay you for your kindness, and I haven't even been awake more than an hour or so."
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Date: 2020-10-06 04:18 am (UTC)"I believe I'll find your company repayment enough. It's been some time since I've had anyone other than the servants to talk to. Perhaps some stories as well, once you're more recovered."
All of this would seem completely fine and normal. A sickly lord, locked away in a castle in the cold with some small servants to look after him. But then why all the stories? Surely she couldn't be the only person to have actually met Haurchefant. Surely the village wasn't that afraid of a handsome young man who must spend most of his time abed to have a complexion like that. There's something else going on here, it's just a question of who is the one lying or keeping secrets.
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Date: 2020-10-06 05:48 am (UTC)(Getting back, however, might prove to be a challenge if getting here was anything to go by.)
Still. He's smiling at her, flirting with her, and she's just giddy enough from the drink and the fact she's not dead to think 'well, what harm could there be' and enjoy it. "You can be certain of that. Of course," her lips turn up into her own flirtatious grin, "you need not attempt to compose yourself just yet."
After all, he simply wants her company. That's easy enough to give, even in a strange, dark but comfortable place like the castle. "That's all?" It seems too good to be true, too simple. Again the feeling at her neck, a sense of something off. She shrugs it off -- if him needing company gives her time to explore, so be it. And it's not that he's bad company, either. "I've got more than my fair share of stories. Do you all live up here, alone?"
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Date: 2020-10-07 10:02 pm (UTC)It makes teasing at her words easy enough to not take seriously,
"Would being in my debt be better? Manual labor, perhaps?" he laughs softly, "Or perhaps you are one of those maidens who prefers their stories a little more... licentious, and you were hoping for a much different solution?" he waggles his eyebrows at her, but it's so over the top it's not even really flirting anymore, however much it might actually plant the idea in her head...
"No, no, your stories will do," he waves off the moment before, lightly, "It isn't as though I would truly ask for repayment for saving someone's life and it was my servants who found you anyway, not I."
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Date: 2020-10-07 10:55 pm (UTC)She's enough of a dreamer, a little self indulgent, to find the idea not wholly unappealing. But she also knows that it's unlikely to come to pass, and is content to simply flirt back. "I can be convincing, you know," after all, she's dressed only in the nightgown he'd left out. But his request makes her nod in agreement.
"That doesn't make you any less responsible for taking me in," Pahja says -- she doesn't want him to think she's ungrateful, after all. "If you've got somewhere more comfortable, perhaps we can start-- but if you're fine here, and don't mind me eating..."
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Date: 2020-10-20 04:46 am (UTC)"But I'd ask you to at least wait and get some food in you before attempting to seduce me. Come, we can take things back to one of the sitting rooms," he picks up the small tray of food with one hand, leaving the mug in hers.
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Date: 2020-10-20 04:32 pm (UTC)But then he offers her his arm, and Pahja takes it without hesitation. What harm could come from that, anyway? It isn't like she was letting herself be led off to bed a bare hour or so into knowing him. "Very well then, lead the way good ser." She says, warm and friendly. "While I think of some sort of tale -- I don't suppose you have any preferences for what you'd like to hear?"
While he captures most of her attention, part of her is still looking around the castle, marveling at the decor and the fact that no light is allowed through the windows she knows are there. Mayhap she simply slept the day away, or perhaps he wishes to keep the cold at bay as much as possible.
Still-- something to think about.