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Tiefs your dragon
I couldn't decide between making her a Mephistopheles Tiefling or a Mammon Tiefling so she's both bcs it's dnd and it doesn't really matter <3 (She's a rogue)
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All Is Well (widomauk courtesan AU)
How Mollymauk Tealeaf came to work at the Lavish Chateau
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Sometimes Marion would miss it.
When she sat in her office, which she kept purposely aside from the rest of her brothel, soundproofed and even decorated in a completely clashing scheme from the rest of it all, she would sit alone with books of numbers and order forms and client lists and miss being out there. This had always been what sheād wanted, to own her own house, keep her own place, know that everything was exactly how she wanted it and that everyone who passed through her doors was safe. She had been in enough places that wereā¦ otherwiseā¦ to have it mean a lot to her.
But still, she would miss it. Never for long, never enough to regret anything, but enough.
If she had the time, if there were no jobs immediately demanding her attention, sometimes Marion would indulge the nostalgic longing that lived in the back of her mind. She would leave the accounts and books and go linger in the bar room, in the booth that was kept clear for her. The bartender would never need to be asked, within a minute there would be a flute of her favourite fruit and champagne cocktail by her hand, and the music would shift and swim in accordance with her tastes.
It was nice to watch it unfold in front of her, the games they all played, subtle, intricate little games barely perceptible to the clients or anyone who didnāt live this life. Knowing when to approach, when to lean just a little further in. When another drink was called for or when to give the server a sign in the hand language unique to the Lavish Chateau workers that the next order needed to be watered down. How to read a clientās wants and wishes, the ones they could barely admit to themselves, in slight shifts of muscle. How to subtly wave over a partner to join the conversation and the eventual revels that would happen upstairs. It was an art in itself, the foreplay and build up, as much as anything that went on in the floors above.
Marion could watch it all and fondly remember when she had been the best at it.
She chuckled to herself that night, sipping her glass, noting happily that it was peach today. Youāre getting old, she admonished herself gently as the bubbles popped on her tongue, sitting here with your glory daysā¦
She could imagine most people would think it was a terrible thing, a bitter sad irony, to be a courtesan growing old. Marion smirked in their hypothetical faces.
She came back into the room as a different song began, something softer and sweeter than before, mostly piano. And that was when she noticed the marr in her perfect view. The oddity.
Yasha had spied him too, she noticed, probably before Marion. She was a brand new hire, young and quiet but very good at her job, of course sheād already seen him and was subtly, inconspicuously making her way towards him. Marion held herself stiffer than before, ready to stand and insert herself if trouble was on the cards. Of course she wasnāt as physically intimidating as her new bouncer but she knew how to eject difficult clients.
But, as Yasha reached the figure hunched over the bar and spoke a few, stern words- the only kind of words Yasha was really capable of speaking- she didnāt move to grab him or ferry him to the door. She only looked back to Marion and it wasnāt annoyance or exasperation in her eyes.
She looked worried.
Within a heartbeat Marion was on her feet, heels clicking sharply against the floor as she crossed over. As she grew closer, she noticed several things about the stranger in quick succession, her well honed skills of observation and reading people supplying her quickly and smoothly.
He was filthy. He was young. He was thin.
And he looked terrified.
Marion sank into the stool beside him, bringing herself to his level. He was a tiefling like herself, though an unusual deep purple colour she hadnāt come across before. So not from around here. He was dressed in a dark robe, though dark by design or by the soil and dirt that clung to it, she couldnāt immediately tell. Ā And underneath itā¦ well he didnāt appear to be wearing anything apart from some tattoos. Not as unusual in a brothel as it would be in some places but still, odd.
āGood evening sir,ā Marion smiled as if nothing was amiss, āAre you enjoying your time here?ā
He didnāt seem to have heard her at first; his pointed ears, bracketed by an impressive set of horns, didnāt even flicker. But then his cracked lips moved slightly and he murmured something softly.
Marion leaned in, frowning delicately, āMā¦ T? Is that your name?ā
āEmpty,ā Yasha corrected, voice soft so as to use the chatter around them as a cover, āThatās all he said to me too.ā
A very bad feeling stirred in Marionās chest, āSir? Whatās empty?ā
The tiefling just gave the barest shake of his head, his curls too matted with dirt and grease to move with the motion.
āDo you need us to get you some medical attention, sir?ā
Again, nothing, just a slight intake of breath like he was trying to repeat his only word but couldnāt manage. But Marion could make her own assessment.
āCall for my daughter please, Yasha, if you would be so kind?ā
Yasha hesitated, looking between her boss and the young man as if worried to leave them alone.
āIām just going to take him up to my rooms and help him get cleaned off. Ā Weāll be fine,ā Marion assured her gently.
That answer didnāt seem to assuage Yasha any but she just nodded, āI wonāt be long.ā
Moving the young man was easy, there was no resistance at all in his muscles and he just half stumbled in the direction he was pointed. Now they were drawing glances, her workers picking up on the snag in the usually calm and relaxed atmosphere, but Marion gave reassuring smiles all around, answering them in their shared language of hand movements that could be so easily missed by clients. All is well.
The young man- the empty young man, as Marion was starting to think of him in her head, as horrible a name as that was- sat on the bed in her private suite, staring into thin air. Like the shadows on the wall were forming an elaborate, absorbing puppet show that only he could see.
Marion set the shower running for him and tried to gesture him to the en suite, āShall we get you cleaned up?ā
Nothing. No kind of response.
Sighing softly, Marion went over to him and guided him to his feet. The dirt clinging to him seemed to be mostly soil, there were green flecks to it if you looked closely. It was particularly crusted under his nails, as if heād been clawing at the stuff like some kind of digging animal. The robe he wore was far too big for him, seen in close proximity, not just because of how thin he was underneath. It looked as though it was more shroud than cloak.
Marion set her jaw and helped him into the bathroom. He gave absolutely no resistance to her undressing him, like he didnāt feel the fabric against his skin. He was trans, she noted, adding that to her scant information on him. The gently warmed water falling on him drew no reaction either. Though after a moment, when she turned back to him after throwing his robe in the hamper, she could almost see less tension in his muscles, like heād relaxed ever so slightly in the warmth.
She heard the door to her apartment open behind her. There was only one person who would ever come into her rooms without knocking.
āMama?ā Jesterās voice called, curious. Clearly Yasha had told her a little about their current mystery.
āOne moment,ā Marion returned, putting a hand out under the water to gently touch the man on the shoulder, not caring when rivulets of scented soap ran under the billowing sleeve of her dress, āIāll be back soon, alright? My daughter will check any hurts you have.ā
She was expecting nothing, more speaking because it would be rude not to. But he inclined his head ever so slightly, water now streaming through his filthy hair and down his face.
āEmptyā¦ā he whispered, so soft that it could just have been part of the waterās gentle voice. He sounded so young, so frightened.
Marion gave his shoulder a squeeze, feeling a slighter, smaller version of the same love and fear she held inside her for her daughter. He did look so much like her after all, he could hardly have more than a handful of years on her.
āWe will fix this,ā she promised, meaning it as much as she could, āAnd youāre safe here until we do.ā
The young man didnāt say his word again and he moved back slightly, as if allowing her to go. Marion went to go but her eyes were suddenly caught on something. They fixed on the young manās hand, fallen limply by his side. Now it was clean she could see with perfect, horrible clarity just how torn they were, how the skin of his hands was full of ragged splinters, how his knuckles had split, the awful gashes on his fingers.
And they werenāt the only wounds he had. They were simply the only fresh ones.
Every inch of his skin was covered with white, slim scars like a falling of snow. Some were nicks, some were long, all of them cleanly done with a sword that must have been as sharp as a razor.
Marionās shout for Jester caught in her throat.
There were always spare rooms available in the Lavish Chateau. Marion didnāt have a high turnover in her staff but new faces were always welcome, provided they fit in.
Not that their new guest fit in. But he was welcome all the same.
Marion went to check on him whenever she could spare the time. When she couldnāt, there was always Yasha, who seemed to consider herself in charge of their visitor. It had started as a need to guard him, worrying that whatever violent impulses had earned him so many scars might suddenly reawaken. But now it seemed to be more protective, sitting with him while he slept for when he inevitably woke with nightmares, encouraging him to eat when he was reluctant.
Of course she was there when Marion pushed back the door after a gentle knock. She sat cross legged on the bed with the tiefling opposite her, mirroring her position. He did that a lot, copying others when he was unsure of what to do.
āHow are we doing today?ā Marion smiled fondly, letting the door close. Of course everyone was maddeningly curious about their guest but he needed his privacy.
āGood,ā Yasha gave her a smile, āWatchā¦ā
She faced Molly and clearly, rather formally signed to him in the houseās language. Hello. How are you?
The tiefling bit his lip and signed back to her, his own movements nervous and unsure but it was unmistakably an answer in the same language. I am fine. All is well.
Marion smiled delightedly. The difference in the young man was clear, just how much heād improved from how heād been a month ago. He moved on his own, his face held expressions. He still couldnāt talk but he asked for things after his own fashion. He seemed to want to be alone most of the time, the noisy brothel seemed to frighten him a little, but his hands were bandaged and his eyes were clear and present.
And now he could speak to them.
āYasha, what a wonderful idea,ā Marion patted her back fondly, āThis is brilliant, it will help him so much.ā
Yasha coloured a little, shocking against her pale skin, āI just thought it would be nice if he could Ā talk to us and if he canāt use his voiceā¦ heās the one thatās picking it up so quickly. Heās learned that in just a few hours.ā
He fidgeted a little, looking pleased by the praise. He didnāt always understand what people said to him, like it all came to him through a fog and some things would get lost along the way. But he was good at picking up on tones in peopleās voices.
āWell, Mollymauk, well done to you too,ā Marion smiles, happy to see him pleased.
Yasha blinked curiously, āMollymauk? Is that what weāre calling him?ā
Marion gave a delicate shrug, sitting in her reading chair, āWell, I had to call him something until he remembers his name. And people are asking about him.ā
āItās a nice name. What does it mean?ā
āWell, itās a kind of albatross,ā Marion said thoughtfully, watching Molly who had retreated inside himself a little, practising the hand motions from before until they were sure and certain, āAnd that seemed to fit him. Heās clearly from the Coast and he just seems like heās travelled so far. And he looks so unusual, he deserved an unusual name.ā
His ears seemed to pick up at that, glancing over at the two of them and giving a small smile. A smile that looked like it might grow.
āMollymauk,ā Marion repeated, āWould that be okay with you?ā She translated the name and the question into the hand gestures as she spoke. It took a while to spell out, her hands flitting through the shapes with grace and delicacy.
He tilted his head a little as he processed that, then he looked pleased, answering her with more confidence than before.
Yes. All is well.
Marion always wrote her letters to Ophelia Mardun carefully. They were good friends, lovers on a few occasions when she was back in town and the mood had taken them, but she would never be someone Marion wouldnāt watch her words with.
She was partway through the letter when the knock came at the door. She looked up and spoke a soft welcome, knowing who it would be before he entered.
A year at the Lavish Chateau had changed Mollymauk more than sheād ever have thought possible. He stood much taller than he had before, he wore his own clothes comfortably- patterned leggings and a billowing shirt under a fitted waistcoat- and his horns held bands and caps of gold. Though heād never be anything but slender, wiry at best, he was fuller than he ever had been and a smile sat comfortably on his face like it was the norm. There were tattoos on his skin that hadnāt been there a year before and his fingers held no trace of ever having being damaged.
Though the scars everywhere else remained. Marion didnāt think theyād ever go away.
āGood afternoon, Molly,ā Marion smiled easily, āTea?ā
āYes, thank you,ā he came in and sank into the chair opposite her desk, the one with the plush velvet cushions. Marion never wanted her guests to feel uncomfortable.
At first Mollyās voice had been wobbly and uncertain, just like his sign language had been the first few times. It had come back in drips a few months after his arrival. Heād remembered words here and there, a lot of it copied from Yasha or Jester or Marion, like a parrot in behaviour as well as his colouring. But once heād mastered a few small sentences, it came to him quickly, his natural skill for quickly picking things up helping him massively. It was a nice voice in the end, gently accented, quick to laugh and joke.
Before long, Marion returned with a little clay teapot, just big enough for two, soft whorls of jasmine scented smoke emerging from the spout. She filled both their cups, not wanting it to be over brewed and bitter. Ā She knew Molly didnāt like that, he could be quite particular about his tea.
Sheād chosen his first name for him, heād chosen his second. It seemed to amuse him, given how the first few days heād been here- days that seemed so long ago now- he couldnāt be persuaded to take any nourishment other than weak tea. Heād also more recently gotten into different methods of fortune telling, tarot cards being his favourite but tea leaves had been his first attempt.
Marion found that passing strange, someone with no past being determined to peer into the future. She supposed she could understand it. With one being lost to him, maybe he just wanted to reach forward and have some sense of control. Sheād never asked.
He still did love his tea though.
āWhatās on your mind, dear?ā she asked softly, watching him blow on his tea to cool it, cupping the little clay mug protectively.
Molly didnāt look surprised that she already knew he had something to say. Heād gotten used to her rather eerie perceptiveness.
āI wanted to ask you somethingā¦ā he sat back, not lifting his eyes from his tea, āSeeing as Iāve officially been here a year and all.ā
Marion nodded, the significance of the day hadnāt been lost on her either.
Molly seemed to take a breath, like he was steeling himself a little, āI want to work here.ā
Marion absorbed that, blinking steadily, āMollymaukā¦ you know Iām happy to have you here. But thereās still so much you donāt know? Yet youāve never shown any interest in looking into itā¦ā
āI know,ā Molly said hurriedly, red eyes wide and worried, āAnd itās not like I havenāt thought about it. But I donāt want to.ā Ā
āYou donāt want to? Molly, there could be a life out there waiting for youā¦ā
Mollyās face twisted with unpleasant memories, āA life that ended with me in a grave. Whatever happened back then, I have no idea and I donāt want any idea,ā he sighed softly, āAll I know for sure is Iām happy right now. Iām happy here. And I want to stay here.ā
Marion tilted her head gently, āThereās...thereās other places, Molly, different kinds of work, if you really wanted a fresh start. Some people wouldnāt call what we do here an honourable life or even a good life.ā
He didnāt seem surprised by that, the clandestine nature of their home was obvious in a number of subtle ways and inferring from that wouldnāt be difficult, āI donāt understand that. How is it any different from the city market? People need touch and comfort as much as they need anything on those stalls and giving it to them is important. Itās fun here, itās bright and thereās always laughter andā¦ and itās safe. I like that. I want to be part of it.ā
Marion reached out and put her hands over Mollyās where he held the cup, āMolly, if this is really what you want then of course you can work for us. Youāre already part of our family.ā
Mollymauk looked relieved at that, smiling hugely, the lamplight catching on the points of his teeth, āThank you! Thank you so much, Iāll be as good as I can possibly be, Iāll always show up on time, Iāll do whatever you needā¦ā
She laughed brightly, wondering if sheād ever had anyone be so enthusiastic. A year ago, she never would have let someone in Mollymaukās condition sign up to be a courtesan. But looking at him now, he was so far from the scared, flinching man whoād stumbled into her Chateau just looking for warmth and light. His thoughts were his own, his words were his own, his decisions were his own.
Marion smiled warmly and withdrew, giving him her reply in their own hand language, just for old timeās sake.
You are welcome. All is well.
If she had the time, Marion liked to come linger in the bar.
It was strange how much had changed in a year and how much hadnāt. The taste of peaches and champagne on her tongue was the same. The sound of laughter and love would always be the same. The pride she felt as she sat back in her booth and let her golden eyes slide across the scene in front of her was the same.
What was different were the faces, the clients and some of the workers. Yasha was taller where she stood by the door, a greatsword visible over her shoulder that would have been near impossible for her to heft two years ago. Beauregard, a runaway from some high ranking family she wouldnāt reveal but Marion could guess, was laughing with her daughter over at the bar.
And Mollymauk Tealeaf was in the middle of it, laughing louder than anyone, playfully perched in the lap of a lawmaster, whispering something in his ear while simultaneously signing over to Yasha an unkind but hilarious comment on the scent of his clientās breath.
Marion rolled her eyes fondly, catching his eye and signing for him to play nice. Molly grinned, completely unabashed, and gave her a wave.
He wasnāt always on time. He wasnāt the most reliable of her workers. But Marion still felt a strong love for him, the same sheād felt when heād first sat at her bar, the feeling that reminded her so much of her love for her daughter.
That hadnāt changed. And it never would.
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hi eli im having a not good day can you tell me about your dnd characters please theyre very good
Aaaah! Iām sorry ur having a bad day anon, Iāll try to tell u about a few dnd characters, both player characters and NPCs!!!!
This is Cormac; u cant see it here but the man has a Dad Bod. Tho I made him like, a YEAR before Spiderverse came out, he definitely has a Peter B Parker vibe about him; a gross, smelly man whos made some bad decisions in the past and thinks that his entire life is over because of them. Heās got 2 kids that he left an an orphanage when they were babies bc he didnāt think he was well equipped to raise them alone, but now heās on a journey to find them and reconcile. Overall a flawed bastard but theres a heart of gold somewhere in there. Also hes trans
This is Amma! Sheās an aasimar paladin for her own pops, Torm (god of courage and self sacrifice among other things). I donāt have much for her character so far (how much I expand on her character depends solely on how much the player characters want to interact with her), just that shes a Lawful Good lady who just wants to help people. Shes got big muscles and a big heartĀ
This squad of three are Jaime, Lynx, and Isadora (real mathe(zero)son fans recognize them as ANCIENT thrilling intent ocs). Jaime is a 15 year old tief who was forced into shitty underground wrestling since he was young. Lynx is a 13 year old tief bard who travels from city to city to scrape by on whatever gold she can find by playing her lyre on the streets, never having a family or home. Isadora is a 7 year old tief babby who was raised by shitty criminal tieflings who wanted her to be a loyal grunt who also did crimes. By chance, these three kids ended up meeting, and ran away from their shitty situations together, and now theyre a family!Ā
Jaime has a pretty bad temper, coupled with a strong distrust for most adults, scared that theyāll be apart of that underground wrestling ring and make him go back. Isadora is deeply traumatized by her upbringing; she only ever learned Infernal, and seems afraid of other languages (including Common); she also only trusts other tieflings and hisses at basically any other species. Lynx is the most seemingly put together out of the three, being a rather bouncy child who loves to play music. At the end of the day theyāve all got each other!!!
Another set of three children!!! Any warriors cats fans will know exactly whom these three are based off of lol
Anyways these are orphaned tabaxi triplets (roughly 12 years old) named Pineapple, Papaya, and Pomegranate (Pompom for short!). Pineapple is a rowdy boy who likes to wrestle. Papaya is a naturally magically gifted grump who believes hes the most important person in the universe (he is correct). Pompom is the voice of reason, and most suited to lead her squad of siblings, and also the only one who is TRULY willing to draw blood to protect the three of them
This girl here is actually a player character of mine, not an NPC!!! Her name is Yuna Mogato; shes a halflingĀ āāāartificerāā with a kind heart and a desire to lead an interesting and adventure filled life... tho immediately regrets this as soon as interesting adventures start finding her. All in all, a very standard Anime Protagonist and a very sweet girl!! Also thereās somethin reeaaaal funky about that golden bracelet shes always wearing...
Also a little fun fact!: For those who know Kogu (purple tief i draw a lot, also my icon!) Well, Kogu had to leave the campaign that I play him in for PLOT reasons, so Yunaās actually his replacement!! Trade in one anime protag for another, lolĀ
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This is Miracle!!! Sheās the daughter of one of @rickys-keeperās characters, Mickey, and a real cutie at that!! Miracle is a natural born adventurer and explorer whoās deeply interested in old cultures and abandoned dungeons. She makes a living off of going into dungeons or old castles or whatnot and collecting ancient heirlooms or artifacts, and then selling them to historical museums so that they can be preserved, though sometimes she keeps them to herself, or even sells them on the street at low prices!
The green dragonboi to the right is actually one of @just-a-terrifying-renegade-pearlās NPCs, Boris, aka Miracleās future stepdad lolĀ
And hereās Barnabee!! One of my favorite NPCs lol. Shes a strong tabaxi who wears a leather coat w spikes on the shoulders and runs the rebellion against the main villains in the campaign me and my friends run!!! She accidentally keeps adopting trans kids and kissing women. Also shes trans
I hope that ur day improves anon!! Sorry if my descriptions are convoluted I didnt proofread ANY of what i wrote lol. Hope yall like em!!
#if i seem a bit vague its because#1. out of all these characters only barnabee and yuna actually showed up so far#so like i dont know how the other characters will play#2. i dooo wanna make our dnd into a podcast one day so i dont wanna say stuff that could be#potentially spoilers#and 3. my players follow me and i dont need them to read any potential spoilers : (#Anonymous
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