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Asil, The Moor
A very, very old wolf and a member of the Marrok's pack.
A very, very old wolf and a member of the Marrok's pack.
Jang Eun
Previously of Carmel Valley, sent to Aspen Creek by her former Alpha.
Previously of Carmel Valley, sent to Aspen Creek by her former Alpha.
Jesse Hauptman
Daughter of the Alpha of the Columbia Basin Pack
Daughter of the Alpha of the Columbia Basin Pack
Joshua Brennan
Burden-bound. A Sin-Eater paired with the ghost of a long-dead soldier.
Burden-bound. A Sin-Eater paired with the ghost of a long-dead soldier.
PREMISE
All the stories are true. Years ago, the Fae came out because technology was making it harder and harder for them to hide, and it's been a couple of years since the werewolves did the same. The world is changing day by day. Humans and the paranormal live side by side, but it's not easy nor is it simple. While the Marrok has taken great lengths and care to preserve the werewolves' PR front, everyone - wolf, fae, vampire and other - know that it's only a matter of time before the humans start thinking that perhaps the other stories meant to warn of the dark are true.This is an open post set in the universe of Patricia Briggs' Mercy Thompson series. The books are amazing and you should definitely check them out. More information via this Wiki link. The rules are simple: Drop a prompt, leave a tag, and let's play!
THREAD TRACKING
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Perhaps they could mention the pirate captain's name instead. It is not as if only men were ferocious on the high seas.
[ He fusses a little, making sure that Eun is comfortable, though he has no need for the blanket himself. ]
You are more than welcome to add to Kara's watching repertoire. But as for your question - no, the pack used to have performances from the children, but never movie nights.
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You'll have to tell me about those performances later.
[She leans forward to snag a handful of popcorn, and then covers her feet with the blanket. The weight of his arm around her is a comfort indeed, and Eun shifts a little more to subtly snuggle into the half-embrace.]
I don't suppose you've met any pirates in the past, have you? There probably hasn't been a lot of interactions with werewolves, since we're not the most buoyant...
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[ He's quiet for a bit, caught up in the movie. ]
Pirates eventually find their way on land. Run-ins were rare but not unheard of if your pack was settled by a coastline.
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One of her favorite scenes is the very first one, and so she is quiet as she watches Morgan get out of bed with the man who intends to capture her. A sly smile plays on her lips as it becomes clear that Morgan is unfazed by having a gun pulled on her. Both Eun and Morgan know why the gun is no issue, and as Morgan tells the man she's got his balls (musket balls, of course), Eun cannot help but grin and glance up at Asil.]
Two more things you'll have to tell me about later for sure.
[She speaks only when dialogue gives way to action, and turns back to see Morgan and Glasspoole on horses, galloping down a stretch of sand between two land masses to the two sailors and their boat on the beach.]
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I like this Captain Morgan. I can also see why you like her.
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And that's just the opening. [Eun eats more popcorn, sinking into her heavy nostalgia of a too-familiar movie and theme song she loves without apology.] The male lead is entertaining as well, once we get to him...
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So, based on this, the daughter - Morgan - will be out to avenge her dearly departed father by finding treasure mapped out on his scalp.
[ It is oddly... not unusual. To him, at least. There are stranger places to hide maps. ]
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But at the moment, what pleases her is Asil engaging with her over this movie that is near and dear to her heart.]
Exactly. Two birds, one stone. Treasure for her and the crew, and her father avenged in the process. [She pauses a beat.] I have to say i rather miss some of these simple-premise movies. They don't really make them like this anymore.
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I have found some of the more expansive film franchises enjoyable enough, but entertainment for entertainment's sake is not a sin.
[ He lifts a brow at the familiar fashions of the 17th century. Wigs and all.
Under his breath: ] I will never understand why Hollywood portrays powdered faces that way. Perhaps it is just the camera work, but the execution loses all nuance.
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So she waits. Waits until he's stolen the woman's hair comb and Trotter catches him in the lie of what ship he arrived on. And as Trotter smacks the back of Shaw's head Eun pauses the movie. She hates to pause movies but it seems better to do that than forget.]
How is the powdered face supposed to look? [There's only a breath between her question and the next, which she cannot help but ask.] Wait had you ever powdered your face in that time period?
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[ He says it with the even tones of someone who knows that he is beautiful and isn't shy about saying it. ]
Not pasty. [ He slides a look at the screen, a pinched expression on his face. ] The European obsession with pale skin is rooted in religion and concepts of purity.
Perhaps I am remembering things with a tinge of nostalgia, but the effect was often more towards achieving the impossible sheen and glow of porcelain.
Not stand-ins for corpses.
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Her lips curve up into a smile however as he begins explaining what was done wrong with the powdered faces of the movie. She eats popcorn, privately delighted by the happenstance, as she is entertained by both his explanation and obvious disdain for the misinterpretation.]
No doubt the way it's been done in the movie is out of ignorance of that fact or a reflection of their view that the practice was ridiculous. If they haven't gotten better about this sort of thing in recent years, someone on the more long-lived side ought to be a consultant for these kinds of period movies. [She eats more popcorn as she glances back up at him, glad that he's never powdered his face. He's not wrong, it would be completely unnecessary on him.] The rest of the costuming doesn't seem like it's terribly off, does it?
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But to answer your question: as far as I can tell, the rest of the costuming got things right.
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Well, that's good at least. You'll have to tell me about a couple of her other outfits when we get to them...
[She hits play on the movie again and reaches forward to try the mushrooms he prepared for them, popping one into her mouth before settling against him once more.]
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[ He reaches for a handful of chips, half of his attention on the movie and half on Eun. ]
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No, they're just dresses, but I like certain aspects about both of them. One of them looks like it's period but the other...well, it's pretty wench-y. I'm not sure if it stands out because of that or because they've somehow modernized the wench style to appeal to the audiences...
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[ He offers her a smile, the hand he has by her shoulder gently stroking her skin. ]
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I will.
[The movie continues as they speak, shifting to Morgan being drunk in the hold of her ship. The author implying that the men will not follow her orders, and Glasspoole, one of Eun's favorites, coming down to fetch Morgan before she loses the crew to lack of attendance. Even drunk, Morgan is strong, and Eun appreciates that they only question her ability to captain and bring in money. Not her fitness for the captaincy based on her gender.
The scenes shift, and soon Morgan and a few of her crew are in Port Royal to find someone who can translate the text on her map. Eun gestures at the screen with a lift of her chin.]
There, that's the first one. She looks amazing, doesn't she?
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[ He reaches for some popcorn, amusement in his tone.
However, since Eun did ask about his take on the fashions in the film. ]
The cut of the neckline is oddly inappropriate for a woman of her supposed station.
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[Eun reaches up to steal popcorn out of his hand, and pops it into her mouth.]
I wonder if the people in charge wanted to show off her shoulders or if it's supposed to be a sign of the character not knowing any better how to wear the dress.
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[ He chews on some chips. Perhaps it is both? ] It does not appear that her crewmen might be overly concerned with the accuracy of costuming. And the one who did remark that he had some knowledge exited quite abruptly.
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Mi amor, it's not the sort of movie to be distressed over anything about it. Accuracy or plot holes. I was merely curious.
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[ Chuckling as he gently sets aside any further comments in favor of settling back into enjoyment. Entertainment for entertainment's sake and all.
He even manages to keep his thoughts to himself until Shaw translates for Morgan: You're a very beautiful woman. I'd like to wash your feet. ]
I have to hand it to the boy. That is a line worth using.
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He does not fear a strong woman in the least.
Asil's comment does earn him another look however, and while Morgan tells Shaw to wash his mouth, Eun takes another approach.]
Is that one you would use with me?
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Would it work?
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