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moribus · 6 years ago
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Ulf has called her silly for leaving this morning to exchange her book. Why not purchase the book yesterday afternoon? Why not purchase it when she had discovered her interest in it, instead of waiting in the morning upon finishing this book the night before to sell it? Vesper like her small collection of books so much, why did she not wish to keep this one? It was a nice book, the antagonist fell to their death, a fun adventure, she had read it before, but not a particular favorite. She kept the ones she loved, or ones she needed reference to, such as her book on Ioun or the Celestial language.
But this was her day off. And she would spend it reading a new book, hopefully better than this one. It was twice as expensive. Blue binding with silver lettering. It seemed silly, maybe, but something about blue and silver warmed her heart and drew her hand a little closer than any other combination.
Fanciful Tales From The Feywild by Winsor Klossowski.
She traced the title ever so gently, and opened the book, seeing a design of what looked to be a tree and the symbol of Pelor. A good start already. She loved a nice design before the title page. A mark of the book and author itself sometimes. It was a shame more didn’t. Perhaps this one even meant something significant, more significant than just being a worshiper of Pelor. She turned the page. They stuck together. She gently pulled them apart–
“Stop it! The door’s simply stuck.”
“You’re too little!”
“Quit! Julius! Make her stop!”
“Stand back, I’ll open the bloody thing.”
“Don’t swear in front of the temple! Really…”
–before hearing someone speak. To her.
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“Sorry?” Vesper was pulled from her thoughts, names and children’s voices drifting away like the dust from the pages. No, you silly girl, he had apologized, mistaking you for someone.
“Oh, it’s alright.” Vesper dismissed the notion of it being some social misstep and smiled to the boy. Or man, rather. He couldn’t be too much younger than herself. And with that head of hair and the rather haunted look in his eyes, she wondered why she might think him a boy upon first glance. “Perfectly fine,” She assured him, feeling the need to. Whoever he thought she was, clearly, she was not. If she were not so distracted with the book and her faded memories, perhaps her heart might have skipped a beat in hope that he was someone from her foggy past. But she had misheard him, because she was too busy listening to another Percival.
As much as Percival had changed, though she didn’t know it, so had Vesper. Several pounds thinner from a less than steady and rich diet, far less white in her hair than Percy’s but more than Cassandra’s lone streak, a similar gathering towards the front as her youngest sister’s, with more singular strands. If she wore her hair up in a certain style, however terribly old fashioned, she might have hid the white better. Instead, she wore it free, long, nearly to her elbows, the dark raven hair of their mother, the straight texture of their father’s, eyes the color belonging to neither, though Father would often say to Vesper that Mother’s eyes were more blue/green though Vesper never thought so and suspected he was only trying to make her feel better. Blue was her favorite color after all and it seemed so unfair.
Vesper changed the subject, hoping to pull him away from whatever thoughts that were running through his head. She felt uneasy; she felt the way she did late at night, thinking of memories that were not there.
“I don’t suppose you’ve read this book? If so, please don’t spoil it. I’ve only just purchased it.”
The ease of conversation seemed almost sickening - or perhaps Percival was truly about to fall ill. Stomach in knots he could only clear his throat and look away, vision blurring for a moment as he fought to compose himself. 
Everything he’d wished to say at the tip of his tongue, ready to fall out at any moment should he only figure out which to say first. And yet, he didn’t dare. Be it fear of a curse, or perhaps just fear that this was truly just a dream and he’d wake up feeling empty like many nights before. Vex did seem to enjoy poking fun at his grumpy state in the morning - if she only knew what he was being pulled away from. 
“Can’t say I have sorry,” He answers, not giving he book a second glimpse over. His gut churned once more, mind reeling for something to test he waters, a way to prove to himself that it were only a dream. So he mentioned the only thing that ever woke him from a ghastly nightmare - the only being to ever enrage him so mightily that he’d wake upon the slightest hint. “Say, you wouldn’t happen to know where one might find the Briarwoods, would you?” A pause, his gaze now finding Vesper’s once more, daring it to react in any way, but willing his own mind to snap out of this hell.
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moribus · 6 years ago
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The jolly sounds that echo about the tavern almost annoy Buldr. His sight lost on the pint of ale before him, shadowed by the sockets on the skull he wears. Somewhere in his distant mind he hears a voice, questioning something or the other - he doesn’t quite care much if he’s honest.
     “Piss off,” it comes out almost as a grunt, the Gnoll now finally taking a swig from his drink. It’s warm - he’d been sitting here much longer than intended - but still Buldr gulps down the remaining amount before letting the cup clatter to the table.
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moribus · 7 years ago
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//Work has been killer. Looking to be active tomorrow
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moribus · 7 years ago
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* ∘ ∙ — misc sentence starters. (pt. 4)
you.
“whatever you do, don’t get attached.”
“you are nowhere.”
“i trusted you.”
“what does it take to make you angry?”
“tell me every terrible thing you did, & let me love you anyway.”
“why am i so facinated by you?”
“i often think of you.”
“losing you was so hard.”
“the past is in the past. nothing can be changed.”
“you never came back.”
“you have a heart that keeps others strong.”
“do you need to see a doctor?”
me.
“i drink a lot. maybe too much.”
“i realized i might die there.”
“i make my parents sad with my choices.”
“but i’m so scared.”
“i accept chaos.”
“i am nostalgic, but i am also strong.”
“i will be made anew.”
“i want out. out of this life.”
“i can & i will. watch me.”
us.
“if we burn, you burn with us.”
“i always thought that if i hadn’t fallen, i wouldn’t’ve met you.”
“you have no idea how bad it gets.”
“to run away is a powerful instinct.”
“why are you being so nice to me?”
“with eyes open in the half dark, i come to you.”
“love always wins.”
“there are no gods here.”
“hell is empty & all of the devils are here.”
“why do good intentions always turn out bad?”
“i’ll love you ‘til my bleeding stops.”
“do the stars gaze back at us?”
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moribus · 7 years ago
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@cupcakesmuses liked ( xxx ) ( @bookofvesper )
     Westruun’s crowds never ceased to annoy Percy, the bustle and noise only adding to headaches started hours beforehand from travelling. He thought maybe waking early in the morning would help him in his attempt to wander the city and get some shopping done, but it seemed the citizens had other plans - or horrible sleeping schedules. 
“S’cuse me, pardon me,” the man grumbles, forcing his way through a particularly thick bunch before appearing on the other side, seeing the blacksmith’s shop just in sight. Only, it wasn’t the blacksmith that had caught his attention. A woman, whose face seemed to bring back far too many nightmares - walked before him and into a near shop, vanishing before his eyes as if she truly were the ghost he thought she was. 
His back was shoved, feet losing some balance forcing Percy to clumsily walk forward following after the girl. “Pardon me,” he calls, already feeling foolish for thinking the impossible. “But, I couldn’t help but notice a resemblance to someone-” His words stop short, blood running cold as he stares directly into the eyes of his sister. “Sorry...”
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moribus · 7 years ago
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moribus · 7 years ago
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So I don’t have a fancy graphic or anything yet, but I’ve revamped my old Waverly Earp rp blog into a multi-muse blog for my D&D muses and the Critical Role characters I’d like to rp as. 
For Critical Role I write as Percy, Keyleth, and Vex and then I have my own OC’s, Marne a Halfling Rogue, Buldr a Gnoll Barbarian, and Angeline, a Half-Elf Druid.
If you’d like a starter from a random muse from this list feel free to like this! I’m going to be going to bed but I’ll get my replies done after work tomorrow!
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moribus · 7 years ago
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PSA: This blog is going to be under construction to become a multi-muse blog! Sorry for anyone that I’ll be dropping threads for but I also kind of haven’t been here in maybe about a year or more soooo hopefully it doesn’t upset anyone.
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