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Daniel Christopher Morgan ☀ Morgaine Le Fay ([info]tothenunnery) wrote in [info]thereincarnates,
@ 2016-11-03 10:22:00

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Entry tags:!au, !fairytale, alexander yates, alexandra turner, andy lang, beckett samuels, bren gallagher, catalina reyes, daniel morgan, david ryan, eligio serafini, ellie morgan, etienne norbert, finley melville, freddie morgan, garrett landry, hannah ryan, irving midgley, juno melville, krista landry, liam walker, raegan mallory, sabrina shipton, scott morgan, sean riesling, shannon andrews, vincent dilaurentis, zane rosen

Who: ANYONE AND EVERYONE; people of royal, noble, and poor birth alike. Only known villains weren’t expressly invited, otherwise the ball is open for everyone to attend, or attempt to crash
What: A royal ball
Where: The kingdom of Camelot, in the land of Fairytales
When: Early to late evening, feel free to time jump around in your own subthreads
Warnings: Let’s keep it to PG-13, for the sake of fairytale fluff



Camelot had always been the largest kingdom in any land, both in its sheer size and its many riches. Since it’s inception, the land of Camelot had always thrived, as if the very ground it covered had been blessed by magic. Most people in Camelot believed that it actually was, since everything that ever grew out of the ground only flourished, and most stories and legends originally came out of their kingdom. They never had droughts or famines, the people of Camelot never went hungry, even those of common birth. The ruling monarch always managed to find a way to send aid to those in need, including to many outside of Camelot’s borders, when they had the extra resources, and they often did. The kingdom was a happy one, for the most part, though no kingdom was perfect, even a great one like Camelot. Of course there were still always some problems, no matter how plentiful the land was or how generous your king, but the generosity and near mythical quality of the kingdom helped to set it apart from the rest.

Among the believers of magic in the land, there were also people in Camelot who thought that there was some kind of mysterious, mystical force that protected the kingdom's land and the lake that ran through it, as well as Camelot castle itself. What some people didn’t know was that it was actually true, to some extent, and that in the middle of the lake was a veiled island called Avalon, a place of great power that was also tied directly to the Morgan family’s long and legendary history. Ages ago, there had been a sword in a stone, and the once future king of Camelot had pulled the sword out of its resting place. Since then, the royal line had always been of Morgan blood; a family of knights, heroes, and kings of legend. The sword itself was passed down through the men in the family, each having to pass the test of pulling it back out of the stone, in order to prove their worth to rule the kingdom of Camelot, and then that sword was theirs throughout their (hopefully) long and happy reign until it was time to return it to its resting place. For as long as there had been magic in these lands, there had been Camelot, and for as long as there had been Camelot, there had been the Morgans.

Everyone knew the stories of the Morgan family, the sword in the stone, and King Daniel's story in particular. How Daniel had been placed under a sleeping curse by a powerful sorceress before he could pull the sword from the stone and take his rightful place as king. Years had passed before he was finally woken up by true love's kiss, and it had been the kiss of a commoner that had done it, not from a princess or another prince, or even a noble, as most people had expected. Zane Rosen had woken Daniel from his curse and just like every other Morgan king before him, he fulfilled the prophecy he and every Morgan male was born into and pulled the sword from the stone, taking his rightful place as king once the dragon was slain and the kingdom was secure again. Since then, his rule had been as happy and as fruitful as all the others, made all the more so by the fact that he had Zane at his side, and all of Daniel's years as king had been filled with immense joy and happiness that seemed to touch the entire kingdom, and not just the happy two.

Camelot castle in itself was a thing to behold. Of course it was exceptionally grand just in size, with countless rooms to wander through and decadent furniture and trimmings throughout the interior and exterior of the palace. There was a vast courtyard outside of it with a large stone fountain, numerous stables for the horses, and many high turrets from which to look out of for a spectacular view of the kingdom. The ballroom itself where the party was being held was one of the biggest rooms in the castle, lit by chandeliers and candlelight, banquet tables of food and wine, as well as a group of hired musicians in the corner to play music for the people who wished to dance all night. There was also a pair of double doors that led out to a balcony, and a throne positioned at the other end of the ballroom for when King Daniel and Zane wished to sit and observe the festivities, as well as comfortable sofas and cushioned chairs for any guests who might wish to sit and rest their feet for awhile.

Unlike balls held by Camelot in the past, this one was unique, for one reason in particular. It was an open invitation to everyone, both of royal and noble birth and commoner alike, and that invitation extended beyond Camelot’s borders to other lands. That idea had technically been Freddie’s, who had seemed suspiciously eager when he’d asked Daniel about it, but Daniel had welcomed the idea wholeheartedly. It was the perfect way to celebrate Camelot this year, as well as the anniversary of his and Zane’s love, by opening up the celebrations to anyone who wished to attend. Camelot was about extending the hand of friendship, after all, and what better way to do that then to have a ball where any and all could attend if they wanted. It wouldn’t be the end of everyone’s problems, of course, especially for those who were still in the midst of wars, but maybe it was a start. Something that could even help bring people together. Daniel could hope that it might still be the start of something. Tonight, as the gates of Camelot opened for the first of its arrivals, that’s what this all felt like. The start of something great.



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Daniel/Zane
[info]tothenunnery
2016-11-03 11:59 pm UTC (link)
The ball was off to a nice start, so far as Daniel could tell. Predictably, there had been a significantly larger turn out after they'd opened up the invitations to include everyone in the kingdom and then some, but Daniel was more than happy to welcome them all to the castle. Today was a very special day to him, after all. It was the anniversary of his crowning as king of Camelot, and also of the day he and Zane had bound themselves together for life. A decision Daniel hadn't regretted for one day since, and he was certain that he never would.

It hadn't been his idea to open up the invitations to everyone, which was the only reason it was peculiar. Freddie had been incredibly insistent on it, without giving so much as a reason why, but Daniel had liked the idea anyway so he hadn't made a point of pressing the issue too much. If Freddie wanted to tell him why, that was fine, but Daniel didn't feel the need to press him. This celebration wasn't just for him and Zane, it was for everyone, and whatever everyone was looking to get out of it. He trusted in Freddie's typically pure intentions, so Daniel wasn't worried about it, more or less content to just enjoy the evening.

After getting through the mandatory initial greetings and a few of the more boring rituals involved in accepting guests into the castle, Daniel was more than content to sit back with Zane for awhile before getting up again to greet anyone else. He was the host, yes, but it was also his ball, which mean that Daniel could do what he wanted. And what he wanted right then was to spend some quality time with Zane, who even in the midst of something as time and energy consuming as a royal ball, Daniel always preferred the company of to all others no matter what.

That hadn't changed between them since they'd first met, the connection they had instantaneous and something Daniel had immediately responded to. As soon as he'd fully woken up, anyway. Daniel held a certain fondness for their particular love story for many reasons, though one of which being the heavy handed metaphor. As terrible as that curse had been, he liked that Zane had been the one to wake him up with a kiss. In so many other ways Zane had also woken him up to how Daniel had been living his life before the curse, how much he'd been walking through it in a sort of daze. He was awake now, madly in love, and a king.

"Should we play our usual game of guessing who of the Camelot nobles will have too much wine tonight and end up passed out in the courtyard?" Daniel turned to Zane sitting next to him with a mischievous smile and a glint in his eyes. "Or should we try to get that drunk ourselves?"

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Re: Daniel/Zane
[info]ashke
2016-11-05 12:15 am UTC (link)
Maybe they weren't newlyweds anymore, but some days, Zane still couldn't believe that he was lucky enough to be there, at Daniel's side. Not because Daniel was king of Camelot. Not because now, instead of sleeping on a thin mattress stuffed with straw that he shared with his brother, he was sleeping on one stuffed with down with enough room to stretch out, even with another body in the bed. Not because of the food, or not spending all day up to his elbows in animal guts while he helped slaughter the animals he, his father, and brother had hunted. No, it was all about Daniel, about the fact that he'd taken Zane's breath away from the second his eyes opened after his long sleep.

Of course, they were usually left the 'fuck me' that had slipped out of Zane's mouth the second their eyes met out of the stories they told about the breaking of Daniel's curse. Zane wasn't the best at being formal, or royal, but that hadn't seemed to matter to Daniel from the very start. Daniel had liked him, wanted him, loved him just the way he was, rough edges and all. That was more of a gift than anyone had ever given Zane, before. The rest of it, the money and the power, that was just something that he'd learned to shoulder, a burden that he helped Daniel bear because he loved him just as wholeheartedly and unpolished as he'd always done everything else.

And if, sometimes, that meant dressing up in the fine clothes that had started turning up in his wardrobe as soon as he'd woken Daniel up with a kiss, and sitting beside him at whatever feast, or ball, the king of Camelot was expected to throw, it wasn't as bad as Zane had expected. Not when he was there with Daniel, the two of them making their own fun where no one else could hear.

"I don't know, honey..." Zane had tried to get rid of the back country twang that he'd spoken in when he'd come to the palace, at first. Tried to make himself more like the nobles around him, the ones that had started off looking at him like they weren't completely certain what he was doing there. Daniel liked it, though, liked the way that Zane talked, the word choices that weren't quite what would be expected in polite company. "You think we can manage it before they do?" Not that they wouldn't take a couple of bottles of wine back to their rooms with them, when they went to bed, drink and kiss and tumble into the bed they'd shared since they'd been wed. Before the nobles, though... probably not.

Quick as a blink, Zane leaned over, brushed a quick kiss against Daniel's lips before pulling back to his own seat—part of him still resisting thinking of it as a throne, no matter that he knew that was exactly what it was. "I'm up for tryin', if you are." He grinned, eyes crinkling at the corners as he watched his husband's face, every line of it familiar now. He'd never get tired of looking at him, though. Didn't matter how much time they spent together, how long they'd been married. Zane would never get tired of looking over and seeing Daniel next to him, smiling at him with mischief in his gaze.

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Re: Daniel/Zane
[info]tothenunnery
2016-11-05 09:45 pm UTC (link)
One of the many things Daniel loved most about Zane was that he wasn't like the other nobles. He wasn't like anyone else that Daniel had ever met, but he definitely wasn't like the nobles and other men at court that Daniel had come to know over the years. If that's what Daniel had wanted, he would have tried to settle down with one of the many people at court that he was sure some had expected him to choose, but it had never been them. It had always been Zane, from the very first time their eyes had ever locked on each other's, once Zane had delivered true love's kiss to him and Daniel had opened his eyes for the first time in a long while.

People were right to think the story was romantic, of course, though that wasn't precisely why Daniel loved it so much. He did love that Zane had fought for the right to be the one who delivered the kiss, and won, and he obviously loved that it had been Zane, and only Zane, who could have kissed Daniel awake. True love's kiss wasn't something that just anyone could have, after all, it was unique. You were only allotted one true love in a lifetime, or so people thought, so the odds of actually receiving true love's kiss might as well be one in a million for as rare as it supposedly was.

But true love had found Daniel, it seemed. Found him and woke him up from a curse that had kept him in a state of slumber for years. And it had been Zane, of all people, Zane who had what it took to wake the sleeping prince. Daniel would always love that part of the story, but of course, his favorite part was what Zane had said directly after Daniel's eyes opened for the first time. If there had been any question whether or not Daniel would love him, that slip of profanity would have insured that he loved Zane instantly. Only his Zane would accidentally blurt out something like 'fuck me' directly after something as profound as true love's kiss.

Since then, Daniel's life really had been something close to perfect. Of course, the world was never without its problems, even in the ever thriving kingdom of Camelot, but that didn't matter. As long as he had Zane by his side, Daniel thought his life could never get any better than this. Sitting next to his husband in a room full of people, many of them close friends and family, people that they loved, in the kingdom that they loved. Daniel also couldn't get enough of that slight lilt in Zane's accent that he still couldn't quite suppress, and Daniel hoped that he'd never succeed.

"You know I'm always up for a new challenge," Daniel smiled back warmly in the wake of the quick kiss, reaching over and taking Zane's hand gently in his to rest them both on the arm of the seat Zane sat in. He also liked that Zane brought out a side in him than no one else did, one primed for mischief and fun. It made Daniel feel younger, which was ridiculous since he still wasn't all that old. Having a crown could make you feel that way, though.

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Re: Daniel/Zane - [info]ashke, 2016-11-08 01:01 am UTC
Re: Daniel/Zane - [info]tothenunnery, 2016-11-15 01:51 pm UTC
Re: Daniel/Zane - [info]ashke, 2016-11-19 12:58 am UTC
Re: Daniel/Zane - [info]tothenunnery, 2016-11-28 04:20 pm UTC
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Re: Daniel/Zane - [info]ashke, 2017-01-12 08:46 pm UTC
Rae/Alex
[info]northernking
2016-11-05 01:33 am UTC (link)
This wasn't the first ball that Rae had been to, but she was already certain that it would be the first one she had ever enjoyed, and it had everything to do with the company that she was keeping. There'd been many balls, when she was growing up. Balls where her father, the king, would try to impress his nobles. Where Raegan, his only daughter, was meant to be on display as an example to them of his perfect family. Everyone had known that her father had never been meant to be king, after all, that it was always supposed to be his elder brother, before the incident that had left the heir dead, with no one to step in but the second choice younger brother.

There'd been balls where her father did his best to marry her off to some younger son from another kingdom, certain that Rae wasn't fit to rule on her own merits. In fact, he hadn't thought that she was meant to rule at all. Raegan had always been, as a daughter, unsatisfactory, and he'd never stopped letting her know it. She couldn't even smile properly, and she never laughed. She hadn't charmed a single person, in fact, and the future Queen of Tortall ought to be charming. His brother's wife had been, after all. Raegan had tried her best, but the expectations had worn her thin. She hadn't even known how to smile, hadn't been able to coax the muscles of her face into even attempting it.

And then her father had died, unexpectedly. A fever. A fever had felled the king, and left Rae the sole heir to the throne, an heir that had been no more prepared for her role than her father had. There was even less for Rae to smile about as a queen than there had been when she was nothing more than a princess. She'd done her best, of course, to be a fair queen. To be a good queen. She always heard her father's voice at the back of her mind, though, telling her all the ways in which she would never measure up, never be a good enough queen to stand on her own. He'd said, on his very deathbed, that he ought to have forced her to marry, that he was certain he could have found someone who'd marry her for the throne alone.

He'd never known, before he died, that Raegan would never have been happy with a prince at all. Nor with any man. Oh, she'd do her duty by the kingdom, eventually. Select someone loyal, someone she could trust, to father a child on her so that the royal line could continue. None of the princes that had come courting, in even greater numbers after she'd inherited the throne, would ever bring a smile to her face.

Only a girl on a horse had been able to do that.

Raegan's back was stick straight, shoulders high and proud, but there was a smile on her face as she made her way into the ballroom, companion at her side. "If you want to eat, we'd better do it fast. Once someone's caught us to start talking, there's not going to be a chance at it until after the best bits are gone." The hazard of a crown, she supposed, but that crown felt far more comfortable now, with Alex to remind her that she was more than just a head for it to rest on.

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Re: Rae/Alex
[info]widowings
2016-11-05 11:07 pm UTC (link)
Alex's life hadn't exactly gone to plan, for anyone but Alex. As a young girl of ten her father had tried to send her away to the convent, so she could learn to be a lady, but if there was one thing Alex had never been very interested in being it was a lady. She hadn't ended up going to the convent, which should surprise no one, though it maybe surprised her father. Alex had never been very good at doing what she was told, ever since she was a small child, and that definitely hadn't changed much as she'd gotten older, but he'd still expected her to do as she was told when it really counted.

More than anything, she had wanted to go to the palace to become a knight. Not a calling for women, at the time, but that hadn't stopped Alex. She'd convinced her brother to switch places, so she could go to the palace in his place and he could do what he really wanted; travel to the City of the Gods and learn to develop the craft. Both siblings had certain magical abilities, or at least the potential to use them with a lot of training. Alex had never been very interested in mastering any of the magical arts, even though she'd been told by several tutors growing up that she had a natural gift for them.

She wasn't interested in being a lady, or a sorceress, she wanted to be a knight. So her brother had gone to the City of the Gods to become a sorcerer, and Alex went to the palace to become a knight. It hadn't been easy, those first few years spent as a page, and having to live a lie every day with the clothes she put on and the bindings she made herself wear on her chest to disguise herself as a boy. As a squire during her Ordeal of Knighthood, the truth of her sex had been discovered, but based on her merit as first a page and then a squire, Alex had been allowed to keep her shield in the end. Alex didn't know what she would have done if she'd been kicked out of the palace, after coming so close to what she'd always wanted. To be a knight of Tortall, and to fight for king and country.

Or queen and country, in this case. Which came to the other problem Alex had, when she thought she was going to be stripped of the shield she'd only just earned. She wouldn't have been able to serve under the princess, and now queen, who she'd come to secretly love, ever since the first time Alex had laid eyes on her. She hadn't said as much out loud, but Alex had shown her feelings plenty, in her unquestionable loyalty and dedication to the new Queen of Tortall. Wherever Rae went, so did Alex, which meant that Alex was going to accompany her tonight to Camelot's grand ball. Wild horses couldn't stop her from staying by her queen's side, all night if Rae wished it.

"As the Queen's Champion, I'm prepared to fight off anyone who attempts to intercept you before we've gotten to the food," Alex replied with a small smile, firmly by her side and eyes seemingly on Rae at the same time as they were also everywhere in the room, making sure of no potential threats and that the queen's way was clear in front of them. "Or I can get the food for you, if you wish."

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Re: Rae/Alex - [info]northernking, 2016-11-08 01:22 am UTC
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Beckett/Juno
[info]ximic
2016-11-05 01:52 am UTC (link)
They'd already been at the ball for a while, but Beckett still couldn't stop staring at all the people, in all their fancy clothes, carrying around glasses that would have fetched a fortune on the streets. He'd never seen so many people from so many places before, wearing so many different kinds of things. He was still uncomfortable in the fine clothes that he was wearing, but at least he'd been able to figure out how to put it on. Some of these people, he was pretty sure it had to have taken five other people just to get them dressed. Which, no offense to them, was something that Beckett definitely wasn't into the idea of. He'd rather put his clothes on himself, thanks.

The food, though, the food was glorious. The kind of spread that he almost wanted to hoard and save for later, so that he could make sure to have another meal out of it later, in case there wasn't any more food to be found. That wasn't something that was going to happen anymore. He knew it wasn't. He'd proven himself worthy to win the princess's hand, after all, no one was denying him food anymore. Juno wouldn't have let them if they'd tried, because Juno was fierce, and beautiful, and perfect. And also, she had a tiger. No one argued with the lady with the tiger. Not if they were smart, anyway.

At least Beck wasn't the only person there that had come from commoner stock. He probably wasn't even the only one that had lived on the street for most of his life. Weirder things had happened... look at him. He'd have been just as happy about meeting Juno, about Juno finding him just as interesting as he found her, if she was as common as him. Actually, he'd thought she was, at first, until someone had nabbed him off the street and accused him of trying to kidnap the princess. Which, hey, he hadn't been kidnapping her, even if he'd known she was the princess in the first place, but guards. They could be a little jumpy when it came to things like that.

"I keep expecting someone to accuse me of trying to steal the silverware," he muttered to Juno, trying to keep his lips from moving enough that everyone would know what he was talking about. He was almost successful with it, too. Not that there was any reason to sneak, or any reasons that someone would be listening in on him. Paranoid, he guessed, but he had pretty good reasons.

No one would be accusing him of it that night, he thought. Everyone he'd seen so far seemed to be there to enjoy the party. Not that it wouldn't have been a great place for someone to try to pull off a heist, but not Beck. Beck had only ever stolen when it was a choice between that and starving, or that and letting someone else starve. There was a difference, he thought. The jewel that he'd taken from the cave had thought so, too, considering that it hadn't tried to zap him for being unworthy.

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Re: Beckett/Juno
[info]sacredwhore
2016-11-05 11:50 pm UTC (link)
As soon as she'd heard about Camelot's ball, Juno had insisted that they go. Not really because she'd ever been very interested in going to these kind of things before, she hadn't been. The balls her own father had hosted at their palace had always been full of stuffy rich people and creepy men trying to get close to her, knowing that her father didn't have very many years left, and the position of king would be open for the taking. Honestly, until Juno had met Beck, she'd been perfectly happy with the idea of just ruling by herself. Anything was better than settling for one of those creeps.

But she was interested in going to one of these things now, now that she had Beckett to show off for it. After all, it wasn't every day that a boy you met from the street proved he was worthy of marrying you by braving a cave of wonders, something no one else had ever managed as far as Juno could remember. A 'diamond in the rough', they'd called him, and she thought it rang true. Even before he'd known who she was, when she was in disguise in the market and he mistook her for a peasant just like him, she'd known there was something special about him. Not just because the way he'd treated her after he found out she was a princess hadn't changed, but mostly.

Juno had known she liked him from the second they met, so when it came to deciding who she wanted to marry, the choice had been obvious. Maybe even before he'd proven himself worthy to the kingdom, because in Juno's eyes, she'd always known he was worthy of her. Only she got to really decide that, but it did help to have the kingdom's support, when it came to actually trying to plan a wedding. Something she wasn't exactly looking forward to getting back to when they got back, but tonight would be a nice reprieve, a chance for them to have some fun, just the two of them, in someone else's castle.

"Relax, Beck," Juno grinned, flashing him a sidelong, knowing glance. She kind of loved that he was a thief, and not some purebred prince who had won her heart. Really, Beck had stolen her heart before he'd actually won it. Just like a thief would. Even her pet tiger liked him, and Malik didn't like anyone. If that wasn't a sign, Juno didn't know what was. "No one's here to arrest you tonight, promise."

She nudged him gently in the side, playfully, knowing that he wasn't exactly comfortable yet in the clothes he was in, so she was trying to lighten him up. His transition from rags to royalty can't have been all that easy, but she wanted him to be comfortable here, with her. Anywhere, with her, really. And she was a princess, she was pretty used to getting what she wanted. "Unless you'd feel more at home here, chained up. I can ask that guard over there to borrow his."

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Gio/Andy/OPEN
[info]stygianblade
2016-11-05 02:08 am UTC (link)
If anybody knew Gio at all, they would know that this ball was probably the last place he wanted to be. Gio didn't like balls. Gio didn't like people, mostly, with only one exception. Not that Gio liked much of anything else, either, but if he had to pick between almost anything else and being around a huge crowd of people... he was going to pick torture over that. People did things like touch you, and look at you, and expect you to make conversation with them, and it just made Gio... nervous. Really nervous. He wasn't good at talking to people. He creeped them out. He didn't like it.

The only reason he was there was because Andy had gotten an invitation, too, and his stepsister was going to go with or without him. Gio knew that much. A ball, that was exactly the kind of thing that Andy couldn't resist, and the only thing more terrifying than the idea of voluntarily putting himself in a position where he was surrounded by a bunch of people was the idea of letting Andy go into that kind of situation alone, because who knew the kind of trouble that she was going to get into without him? Andy wasn't afraid of things that she ought to be afraid of. She didn't know how careful you had to be, because people weren't kind.

Gio tugged at the gloves he wore, nervously, trying to pull them even further up his arms. Every inch of skin was covered, anyway, all the way up to his chin. The high collar of his shirt protected his neck, there wasn't any gap between sleeve and glove, and it should be entirely safe for him to be out around people without something bad happening. Gio didn't want to think about the kind of bad things that could happen, though. Thinking about them made them happen, sometimes, even when it was supposed to be completely safe.

"We're just going to take a quick look around, and then we're leaving," he told Andy. He didn't think she'd listen to him. After all, she was the older one. No one wanted to be bossed around by their little brother, especially not when they never did things like this. Like going to balls. Like being around other people, people that they didn't know. That hadn't known them before their parents had died and left the two of them all alone together, trying to figure out how to be brother and sister. Gio thought maybe they were trying to be friends, too, but he wasn't any better at that.

People were way too close. Gio glared them down, drawing in on himself. Okay, maybe they couldn't help it. They'd invited everyone, even orphaned princes and princesses whose guardians didn't know what to do with them.

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Re: Gio/Andy/OPEN
[info]girloutoftime
2016-11-06 12:21 am UTC (link)
To say that Andy was excited about the prospect of a real ball with real people was the understatement of the century. As soon as she and Gio had received the invite, it was all she could talk about up until the moment they'd actually gotten there. She'd always been a sociable child, often chatting up whoever she could catch the ear of. Hers and Gio's parents often chided her for speaking so quickly that she was often impossible to understand. She viewed the world through a lens of wonder, choosing to ignore the potential for people to be bad to focus on the chance for good. It was much cheerier than that.

Even more than that, though, was the fact that she'd been bored. When their parents had died it felt as though the castle had closed in on them. To keep them safe, of course, but it hadn't felt that way to her. It felt like she was missing the world from inside of the stone walls. It was lonely, and if there was one thing Andy wasn't good at dealing with, it was loneliness. She craved companionship. She craved an audience. More than anything, she wanted to see more people than just her step-brother and the few servants still allowed in the castle. The invitations had sparked so much excitement that there was no telling her 'no.' If Gio didn't go, if the adults left in their life forbade it, she was going to sneak away anyway. There was no convincing her otherwise.

Luckily--and surprisingly--Gio agreed to go. So she got to dress up, and now they were there, her wide, dark eyes taking in the scene with silent wonder until she could find her voice again. There was so much to take in, she wasn't sure where to look first. At the people dancing in their beautiful outfits? At the decorations? At the size of the ballroom that still managed to be packed full of people? At...oh my god there was a chocolate fountain.

"OH MY GOD!" She exclaimed, completely ignoring Gio's declaration at how short their stay was going to be. Instead, she grabbed his hand and raced with him across the room to where the chocolate was. "It has to be magic. Do you think it's magic? It's wonderful!"

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Liam/Scott
[info]starkshonor
2016-11-05 03:49 am UTC (link)
Liam was a knight of Winterfell, a land not far from Camelot, but far enough that he'd had to spend a whole day's ride to get here. Also far enough that he'd never actually bothered to visit the kingdom before today, but it wasn't the kingdom he was here for. Nothing against Camelot, they had a positive relationship with Winterfell, and Liam had heard nothing but good things about Camelot's fair and just king, who was technically their king as much as Winterfell's lord was. Liam was expecting that everything he'd heard about Camelot to be true, the good and all the rumors of raw magic in the land, but he wasn't here for that.

He was here for him.

Knowing Scott would be here was the only reason Liam had actually consented to coming all this way, even if he still had trouble admitting it out loud. When it came down to it, Liam was still unsure of himself in this, in a way that he was never unsure of anything else. He was one of the boldest, bravest knights in the lord of Winterfell's ranks back home, having solidly earned the reputation through many battles and opportunities to risk his life and limb that Liam always took. He wasn't afraid of death. He wasn't afraid of being wounded, of losing a battle, or fighting for lord and country. He was afraid of this.

Even in a crowded room, Liam could spot Scott anywhere. His eyes always gravitated to the other man, like a moth to a flame. He'd resisted it at first. Liam had resisted it for a long time, until he'd finally given in to his feelings, though he still wasn't comfortable enough with them that he was willing to let anyone but Scott see how he felt. Which is why even now Liam hesitated to move over to him, instead finding himself temporarily paralyzed in his corner of the ballroom, nursing a glass of wine in his hands and fidgeting in the dress uniform he was wearing.

Things had been so much simpler, before. When it had just been Liam, and his pet wolf. Not so strange a thing, back in Winterfell, since direwolves were pretty common in that land. Not so much here, so while Liam had still brought Greywind with him on his travels, the wolf was waiting patiently somewhere outside the castle until Liam was ready to leave. The comfort of a wild animal's affection was unique, but it still wasn't the kind of company Liam often found himself craving. Reluctantly pulling his gaze from Scott, Liam drained the last of his wine and set it down on a nearby table to have it refilled. "More wine."

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Re: Liam/Scott
[info]soldarmor
2016-11-06 12:56 am UTC (link)
Scott was a social butterfly. It wasn't something he had ever tried to hide or be ashamed of, but it also wasn't something he thought about very often. For the most part, he made his rounds talking to people and laughing obnoxiously loudly because he enjoyed it. It was how he lived most of his life, with the idea that if he didn't enjoy what he was doing, what was the point? Life was too short, there were dragons afoot, all that normal bullshit. He was going to take life's pleasures while he could, judgment be damned.

But even as social as he was, there was always one person he was drawn to the moment he was in a room. Liam wasn't as loud as the others, didn't command attention by yelling for it the way a lot of people did from Scott (especially as the alcohol flowed) but it was just natural for a spotlight to be on him for Scott. He was far more intriguing than anybody else there that night, even with what felt like thousands of people being there. And sure, Scott was in formal wear instead of the armor he felt most comfortable in, but that wouldn't stop him. The only reason he was even held up as much as he was just then was because the woman in front of him kept grabbing his arm to bring his attention back to her. Eventually he was able to excuse himself with a grimace and an excuse that somebody was calling his name (they weren't), but the little bit of a lie was worth it.

He came up behind Liam just in time to see the servant preparing to pour him more wine, and never one to miss the opportunity for a fun entrance, took the serving jug from the man with a finger to his lips to require the other man to keep it a secret between them. The servant moved on to help somebody else, and Scott began pouring the dark red liquid into the goblet Liam had set aside.

"You know," He said with a smirk once the goblet was filled, crouching down so that he could speak at a whisper but still be heard. "You go too hard with this stuff and next thing you know you're joining the musicians in a rendition of the Bear and the Maiden Fair..." Scott moved to pull a chair up next to Liam, ignoring the tradition of sitting where the seats were in favor of moving it to where he wanted it. Tradition was good for some things, but for most he liked to think the tradition could go stick itself up a monster's ass. "Not that I wouldn't pay to see that..."

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Freddie/Garrett
[info]lordprat
2016-11-05 01:02 pm UTC (link)
Freddie had already been looking forward to the ball, though now even more so. He always loved these kind of Camelot festivities, the balls Daniel threw were always grand and impressive. The decor was always a little over the top but in a way that pleased the eye, the food was always rich and decadent, and Daniel always made sure to hire the finest musicians in Camelot to play all night. Freddie always looked forward to the balls they held, but none more than the one being held tonight.

Maybe he was being foolish, maybe not. There was no telling if Garrett would even come, despite Freddie's last minute insistence that Daniel open up the invitations to anyone that wished to attend. Daniel hadn't been against the idea on principle, since he was always in favor of extended olive branches, so Freddie hadn't been worried about the king opposing his half cocked idea. But inviting essentially everyone in the kingdom and beyond that still didn't mean that his new friend from the woods would show tonight, as much as Freddie hoped it would.

He couldn't explain it. And he hadn't really tried to, not even to Ellie, because he wasn't sure how to without coming off like a complete idiot. The exchange he'd had with the man had stayed with him, even after they'd abruptly parted ways, Freddie actually had a hard time not thinking about it. Not because anything particularly extraordinary had happened during it, the conversation itself had been fairly tame - maybe Freddie really just didn't have many friends, and that was the reason he was holding onto this entirely pleasant, but otherwise mundane interaction. Though nothing about Garrett had felt mundane at all.

It could have been the fact that the man had rode off so quickly that Freddie had felt like his head was still spinning from it, and he'd left behind the embroidered handkerchief he'd let Freddie borrow with the initials 'G.L.' stitched into them. He'd only given Freddie his first name, so Freddie didn't know what the 'L' stood for. If he had, his search might have been a lot easier than what he was doing now, which was hoping against hope that his new friend had gotten the invitation, and was on his way to the ball. Of course, Freddie had never bothered to explain who he was. He'd even given Garrett his nickname, 'Freddie', rather than the name most people called him, which was 'Alfred'. He hadn't wanted to be Prince Alfred to Garrett, but in not explaining who he really was, what reason would Garrett have to come tonight?

Unable to relax for most of the night, Freddie had been trying to enjoy himself at the ball anyway, despite how distracted he was. He'd been in the middle of a conversation with Gwen, one of the women of the court (who Freddie at one point used to have a huge crush on), when Freddie heard the double doors open again and his head jerked up to see who was coming in, completely disregarding whatever Gwen had been saying. "... I'm sorry, I don't mean to be rude, I just have to..." Freddie trailed off mid-excuse, as he strained his neck to see the person walking into the ball.

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Re: Freddie/Garrett
[info]chosenchampion
2016-11-05 10:50 pm UTC (link)
Garrett wasn't supposed to be at the ball. In every way that it could possibly be meant, with the exception of the fact that he had, actually, been invited, just like everyone else, he wasn't supposed to be at the ball. His stepmother had spilled a pot of dried beans in front of the door before she and his stepsister had left, told him that she expected it to be picked up and every last one of them cleaned if Garrett and Krista wanted to go to the ball that night. It was a stupid, pointless task, and everything in Garrett had bucked against it, but he'd knelt down with Krista and done it, anyway, because it wasn't fair to take the chance away from Krista. Garrett would do anything, to give Krista anything that she wanted.

He shouldn't have been there because, even after he and Krista had picked through every last one of the beans, separated them and cleaned them up, their stepmother had laughed at them when they'd said that they'd finished it, that they were going to the ball. They would embarrass her, she'd told them. They were filthy, and they smelled horrible. No one wanted to be around people that stank of hard work, not at a ball. Even if they'd managed to scrub the stink off, they still didn't have anything to wear for it, and they would not be going in their everyday clothes. Not when they were ragged, threadbare, and entirely inappropriate.

Garrett shouldn't have wanted to go, because Freddie would be there. Prince Alfred, but he'd told Garrett to call him Freddie, like they were friends. Like there was any chance for them to be friends, a prince and a stableboy. Freddie still didn't know who he was, or what he was. He'd find out, if Garrett went to the ball wearing his ragged old clothes. He'd know that Garrett wasn't who he'd let Freddie think he could have been, if Garrett showed up at the ball. Garrett had known that... but he'd wanted to go, anyway. He hadn't been able to stand the thought of not doing everything that he could to see Freddie again, to spend a few hours more with his future king.

Once his stepmother and stepsister had left, Garrett had started to apologize to Krista, apologize for not being able to get her to the ball. For not being able to give her what she'd wanted... even more than he hated that he couldn't go, he hated that she hadn't been able to. It was then that she'd produced a dress that she'd made for herself, and a fine suit that she'd made for Garrett, finer than anything he'd ever worn before. He didn't know when she'd found the time to make them, but he thought, when he scrubbed the scent of horse off and combed his curls into some semblance of order, that he looked like the sort of man who could be friends with a prince.

He paused, uncertainly, when they walked into the ball, looking around for the one man that he wanted to see there, before he waved Krista off to go have fun. No one there would recognize them, he thought, as long as they steered clear of their stepmother and stepsister. No one would care, that was the even better part. He glanced around the room again, and his eyes caught on Freddie, at last. A smile twitched its way onto his face, unbidden, at the sight of the prince, before he caught that he was talking to a young woman. A beautiful one. Oh, of course. Of course Freddie would be there to...

Garrett would catch him later. Unless he spent his whole night with the woman.

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Re: Freddie/Garrett - [info]lordprat, 2016-11-15 06:20 am UTC
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Finley/David/OPEN to Hannah/Bren
[info]swelltricks
2016-11-05 02:21 pm UTC (link)
If Finley had been able to choose the sort of event where he would make his grand re-entry into society, curse broken and fully able to travel to anywhere he pleased, it would certainly not have been a Camelot ball. Yes, Gehenna was technically under the shadow of Camelot's rule. That didn't mean that anyone from Gehenna really approved of their do-gooder, only the worthy may enter sort of approach to monarchy. It was only fair. The only people who didn't disapprove of Gehenna's far more practical approach to who was in charge were people who were looking to make some very specific sort of alliance with them. Still, it was a ball, the first major event that had been announced since admitting his feelings for David had unraveled the spell that had kept him chained to his castle, and everyone was invited. They had to go.

That, and it gave him an excuse to coax David into his suit again, and possibly even into dancing with him, if they happened to play a waltz or two. Finley did like the idea of that, very much, and the part of him that would never stop being shallow was very fond of the idea of everyone seeing him with someone that looked like David by his side, in his arms. No one outside of Gehenna would care that David was human, either, which possibly made a foreign ball an even better choice for this little outing. That didn't keep him from wrinkling his nose at it all, edging a bit closer to David as if that would keep the goodness that the place fairly reeked of from getting on him. He made disgusted noise, nodded in the direction of King Daniel and his consort exchanging particularly mushy looks on their thrones. "Sickening, isn't it?"

Ignoring, of course, the fact that he hadn't taken his hand off of David's back since the moment they walked in. It was different. He and David were nowhere near that level of soppiness (dramatic reunion aside, Finley had nearly died, thank you very much, they'd earned it). Besides, David likely didn't realize yet, but the two of them would be sneaking off somewhere to make absolutely filthy love barely concealed from the rest of the happy partygoers. It was the only way that Finley was going to be able to coax himself through this ball, thinking that at least he had a reward waiting for him after he'd done the required socializing, made everyone aware that Finley, Lord Melville, was back in the game and more than ready to start climbing his way toward the top again.

For the moment, though, he didn't plan to trap David into any sort of schmoozing alongside him. David would find it unbearably boring, he thought, and Finley did like to indulge him, a little. "Let's find a drink," he suggested, guiding David forward with his hand still pressed, securely, to the human's back. "Since we have to fetch our own, here." There was something to be said about a magical manor that took care of that for you, after all.

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Re: Finley/David/OPEN to Hannah/Bren
[info]lovesomepie
2016-11-05 02:23 pm UTC (link)
David was no more comfortable here than he probably would have been anywhere else, but it wasn't because it was Camelot, a place filled with heroes and good intention, or because the king of Camelot and his husband were clearly brimming over with happiness in their little bubble across the room. It was more because this was his first ball, since as a peasant, he hadn't exactly been invited to any before this. Technically this ball in particular would have been open to peasants even if they weren't currently attached to demonlords, but call David a little biased, he was glad that he was coming here tonight with Finley.

It had been a long, hard road for them, and sometimes David still couldn't believe they'd gotten here, but he was happy. Happier than he thought he'd ever been, and a few months ago David never would have thought that it was possible to be this happy with Finley, of all people. After all that time spent fighting and refusing to see things eye to eye, they'd finally found a way to meet each other halfway. It had started with Finley saving his life in the woods, before escalating to a nice dinner, their first dance, and Finley giving him a surprisingly generous gift that had taken David's breath away.

That particular night had ended with them in bed together, and Finley allowing David to go home to see his family, as long as he promised to return. All David had wanted for months was to go home, but when he had, things were not as he thought they'd be. He'd come home to a sick father and no sister, discovering then that even after David had consented to going to Melville Manor instead of Hannah, their father had still decided to ship her off to someone else anyway. David had returned to Melville Manor, vowing to himself that he would find her, hopefully with Finley's help, but when he'd gotten there David had suddenly found himself in a situation where he'd nearly lost Finley for good.

It was only then that he'd been able to truly admit his feelings for the demonlord, in probably the most dramatic way anyone could ever tell someone else that they loved them, but David didn't care. He hadn't lost Finley, and now things were finally good between them. That didn't mean they never still fought, but it was different, now. And more often than not, instead of getting frustrated with him, David found a way to understand him. Like right now, even in the wake of Finley's biting remarks about the king and his party, David just smiled fondly over at him. Where before that kind of shallow behavior had just made him angry, now David accepted that part of Finley, like he accepted every other.

"You would think in a land rumored to be built on magic, they'd have a more magical castle," David offered, by this point well practiced at soothing Finley's edges instead of aggravating them. With Finley's spell broken, the magic of the manor wasn't quite the same, but he could still tell when Finley wanted to hear that what he had was better. Despite David's discomfort in this formal setting, he was at least more comfortable in the suit the second time around, and Finley's hand on his back was a constant source of comfort. As they stopped near the drinks, David turned into him to slide a hand up Finley's chest and speak in a low voice near his ear, unaware that they might look just as sickeningly happy as King Daniel and Zane in that moment. "They don't even have a phantom band. That must be embarrassing for them."

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Re: Finley/David/OPEN to Hannah/Bren - [info]swelltricks, 2016-11-05 11:08 pm UTC
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Shannon/Open
[info]_goodform
2016-11-05 10:48 pm UTC (link)
The red haired pirate turned into a hero (the fact she had scared off a kraken alone had been a shocker to not just her but to her very rag tag crew) had scored a last minute ball invite. That along proved she was coming out of the shadows and into the light of day, but the black dress with red accents was proof there was still a woman of the seas underneath. But she also knew her happy ending was out there, she was just insure if she even deserved one.

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Shannon/Lina
[info]missamerica
2016-11-06 08:18 pm UTC (link)
Catalina had been looking forward to the Ball from the moment she had heard it was happening. Everything for the past few days had been about this event. Her beauty routine, organising her closet and when she couldn't decide on anything she currently owned, a trip to the tailor. Her hair required an entirely new and exciting style, her nails had to be painted carefully in a color to match her new dress. Krista had almost unforgivably screwed up the latter but had managed to pull it back. They weren't as perfect as she'd wanted but they were...fine, nothing obviously wrong with them, which meant she hadn't had to scream at the useless girl quite so much.

Anyway, after all of that, she was ready with her golden lace and satin ballgown to find a noble of sufficient standing or preferably a Prince. That was, after all, the main point of going to such a prestigious event, even if the King had had the ridiculous idea of opening it up to the trash that usually lined the streets. As if it wouldn't give them ideas that they were worth more than they actually were. At least her and her mother had put her step-siblings in their place. There was no place for creatures such as them at a ball. They should stay out of the ruling class's way like the gutter rats that they were.

And the Ball truely was wonderful. She had danced and danced for quite some time, mingling with the gentry as befit her standing in the world. With the right smile at the right time she could reel men in as needed, if she so wished, she could turn it on the women to much the same effect but she was looking for a husband. Right now, the Princess was very much a last resort. She couldn't rule it out, however, as Prince Alfred had spent a disconcerting amount of time with another woman and it was really quite aggravating. So when her feet began to tire and there was no signs of him dismissing this rival, she gave up and decided to help herself to some refreshments, maybe find someone else to talk to.

As she approached, she noticed the red-haired woman in the black and red dress. Now see, this was exactly the problem when invites were opened up to everyone. Entirely the wrong type of people turned up. Catalina smiled brightly though, especially with the Morgans, you never could tell if you were talking to a Princess or a servant.

"I'd say this is the finest Ball that Camelot has thrown yet, wouldn't you?" She purred, testing the waters, for the moment diverted from her original task.

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Irving/OPEN
[info]makemeangry
2016-11-06 11:14 pm UTC (link)
For the most part, Irv preferred to stay in his lake. It was rather nice there, all told, particularly in the depths, where the weather year-round couldn't truly touch. It was comfortable, there. He was comfortable there, with only the lake creatures themselves for company. Safer, that way, for him to only come to the surface when there was a hero to hand some lost treasure off to. He could do a good job of it, too. There was something to be said for being the mysterious one, the stranger that provided some necessary tool for saving the world, or at least saving the girl (or boy, in some cases... particularly, it seemed, in the case of the Morgan family). People tended not to question you, when you were handing over magical swords to be stuck into stones so that the true king could be found. They tended not to irritate you, either, which was really for the best.

Irv happened to have a little problem that he preferred not to address, if he could help it. No one seemed to have connected the Lord of the Lake with the lake's monster, not yet, anyhow. If they had, they'd assumed that it was some sort of pet, or some sort of guardian to keep the unworthy from raiding the depths of the lake and disturbing the lord at his rest. No one, as far as Irv had heard, had even suggested the possibility that, perhaps, the monster and the Lord of the Lake were one and the same. Which, of course, was actually the case. It didn't happen often, so long as Irving kept to himself, and away from anything that would get his blood pumping. There hadn't been an incident in years, in fact, but Irv knew very well that the moment he let his guard down, the monster would make an appearance again, would start ripping apart boats and terrorizing anyone who wandered too near the shores.

If there were ever a good reason to avoid polite society, Irv thought, that was it. If it hadn't been for the fact that word of the grand ball at Camelot had reached him, even in his lake, he'd never have ventured out to begin with. It was just... he was rather fond of Camelot, truth be told, and the family that ruled it. They were good people, all around, truth be told, and Irv had a sentimental side. It wasn't often than he got a chance to check in on them; they didn't need him, so much, anymore. He'd perhaps called in a favor and sent someone the way of the former king, when he found himself in want of another child, an heir while then-Prince Daniel had slept, in case he was never awakened. Irving had faith in that, too, of course, but it seemed only fair that they should have another child or two, if they wanted them. Even that hadn't been really getting to see them, and check in on them, himself, though. One night at a ball wouldn't hurt anything too badly.

The trip from the lake to the castle hadn't been quite long enough for Irving to dry off completely. It had never seemed so uncomfortable, underwater, to be damp, not like it had once he'd gotten up into the air. Someone had seen him walking barefoot on his way, and had been kind enough to offer him a pair of boots. They were a bit too big, of course, but Irving had thanked him and snuck a blessing in, something that would pay the man back for his kindness far more fully than a simple expression of gratitude. Good things happened to people who helped strangers on the road, after all. People with kind hearts. All-in-all, though, Irv looked far more like one of the peasants that had accepted the invitation to the ball than the Lord of the Lake himself, and this particular generation of Morgan wouldn't recognize him. He'd secured himself a glass of a pale wine, and stationed himself where he could spy on all the Morgans that happened to be in the room, a small, secretive smile curving his lips.

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Irving/Krista/OPEN
[info]poormadgirl
2016-11-07 01:20 pm UTC (link)
Krista had never seen so many well dressed people in her life. Walking into Camelot's grand ballroom tonight had felt a little like walking into one of her dreams; where everyone was in fancy dresses and suits, including Krista, and no one treated her like a servant girl. Where there were chandeliers and rooms lit by glowing candlelight, tables full of food more rich than Krista had ever seen for herself, the place packed with people who were laughing and dancing in their glamorous clothing. In her dreams, she and Garrett were those people too.

Once upon a time, she and Garrett had been people who would have been counted as nobles. They still should have been, if it weren't for the fact that both of their parents were dead and their step-mother treated them like household servants. It wasn't that Krista actually minded the earnest, hard work of keeping up a house. She didn't mind it, most days, unless their step-mother was being particularly cruel. It was their parents that she missed, the happy family they all had been, and their old house by the ocean. Krista missed the ocean almost as much as she missed her mother and father, and she never got to see it here.

Most of her days were filled with chores. Endless amounts of chores from the usual sort of things one might expect someone to do to keep a house, and some that their step-mother would decide to make up on a whim if she felt like she hadn't given them quite enough to do that day. Krista spent most of her days in rags and covered in dirt, so when the prospect of actually attending this ball got put in front of them, she was determined to make it happen for her and Garrett, no matter what their step-mother said. Krista had taught herself how to sew over the years, so for a week straight, she'd stayed up almost every night after chores, sewing until the early hours of the morning, making a dress and a suit for her and Garrett to wear to the ball in case they were able to go.

The dress she'd made for herself had still been fairly modest, in comparison to some of the lavish gowns that the women at this ball were wearing, but Krista was too mesmerized by everything to really notice. Her dress was a shade of blue like the ocean, made of sequins, silk and bits of lace that she'd smuggled from various scraps of clothes that had been made for their step-sisters which had typically been spurned later. Walking into the ball, Krista had felt unsure of herself, fidgeting with the sides of her dress as she looked around at the life that had been meant for her. Then Garrett had gone off somewhere, and Krista had spotted her horrible step-sister Catalina, so Krista ducked to avoid her gaze, moving over to a corner of the room where she almost bumped into a man with a glass of wine. Looking closer, Krista noticed that he was a little... wet. "Sir, did you know that you're dripping?"

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Ellie/OPEN
[info]witchchild
2016-11-06 11:55 pm UTC (link)
There hadn't even been a question that Ellie would make it home from her visit in time for the ball that Daniel was throwing. Once, Ellie hadn't been a fan of balls, when she'd been young and they'd meant being dressed up in a fancy, scratchy dress for hours past her bedtime, when she was tired and grumpy and couldn't even throw a tantrum over it because it wasn't the sort of behavior that was expected out of a princess, especially a princess of Camelot. Being there with Freddie had made it better, then, of course, but it still hadn't made it fun. Except for the food, of course. Ellie had always been able to put away much more food than was considered proper for anyone, much less a princess. No one had ever told her she couldn't eat her fill, though, probably because she'd been grumpy enough already, and depriving her of food wasn't exactly the smartest idea in the world at the best of times.

It had gotten better, the older she'd gotten. She'd discovered that, when she wasn't being forced into it by tutors, she loved dancing. The food was still excellent, and once she could have a drink along with it, it was even better. As soon as she'd been able to pick her own dresses, instead of being told what she ought to wear, and could say no to anything that was too scratchy and uncomfortable, she'd suddenly stopped hating balls completely. Her dress for the night was the opposite of scratchy. It probablly wasn't very princessy, either, but Ellie had fallen in love with the waterfall of layered black silk that made up the skirt, and the black lace bodice that covered just enough pale skin to keep it proper. When she'd picked the design, before she'd left for her visit, it was something that she'd loved, but felt nervous about wearing. Now...

Ellie had thought that everyone would have noticed that something had changed in her. No one had said anything, though, and Ellie thought it was less that they hadn't noticed than it was that this person that she'd changed into, the sort of person who slipped into a dress of black silk and felt as if it was a second skin, had been there the whole time, and she hadn't changed all that much after all. She'd left her golden hair free to tumble down her back, tickling the skin that the plunging back didn't cover at all, left off any jewelry that might have marked her as someone important. Everyone from Camelot would know, anyway, she thought, that she was the princess. As far as everyone else... Ellie sort of liked the idea of talking to someone who had no idea that she was a princess.

Black silk and lace or not, Ellie was still happy, energetic, as she twirled around the ballroom with one of the young noblemen of Camelot. She wasn't interested in anything more than a dance from him, of course. She hadn't been, even before her trip, her decision that three men had to die to keep innocents safe. All she wanted was to dance, to twirl across the floor until she was dizzy and parched in the arms of someone whose name she didn't even remember. It wasn't important; he might have thought that there would be more to it, more to escorting the princess onto the dance floor than just a dance. There was a reason that Ellie never danced more than twice with the same man.

"I'm going for a drink," she told him, when the dance was over, twirling away as easily as she'd twirled in his arms to the familiar steps. She ignored his protests, his offers to bring her one. Ellie could get her own drinks, thank you very much. Black silk whispered around her legs as she started winding her way through the ballroom, delighted and, for the moment, perfectly content. She'd have to talk to Daniel, and Freddie, about her trip... eventually. For the night, they were all having such a good time, and there was no need to ruin it when Ellie wasn't bothered by it at all. She'd much rather watch Daniel and Zane be cute, and Freddie chatting up the ladies, and try to find someone interesting to talk to who wasn't interested in her hand.

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Ellie/Etienne
[info]truelion
2016-11-13 06:45 pm UTC (link)
It wasn't often that the common folk of the kingdom were invited to a Grand Ball, if...ever. There hadn't been anyone who could really confirm that this had ever happened before in living memory. But then, there weren't really that many people that lived in his small hamlet, and the next town over where the market was held was a fair trek. You only went there if you had a specific purpose. Being invited to a ball however, was quite stressful. Especially to a family who barely had a pot to piss in. Literally. They were starving and didn't have two coins to rub together let alone anything else. The cow that he and his mother owned and relied upon had dried up weeks ago. To receive an invitation to a Ball at that point was just a kick in the teeth. There was no way they could go. There were more pressing issues at hand, like where their next meal would come from.


At his mother's insistence he had taken the cow with him to the next town over the day after the invitation arrived. He was to sell the old thing for at least five pounds, enough to buy them some wheat and a few other staples so that they could make bread enough to last them a few more weeks. That trip had started off well enough, despite the old beast being slow and wilful. Then he had met the strange man. He had offered to take Bessie for the handsome sum of five Magic beans! To be truthful, it wasn't so much the fact that they were magic that had swayed Tien, it was the fact that if he could rid himself of the cow before he got to the town he could turn back and be home much earlier than he could possibly have hoped, and since they were magical, the beans seemed like a good deal. Even if the type of magic they were had been relatively vague...in fact he hadn't thought to ask what exactly it was that they did.


He had found out soon enough after the scolding he had been given by his mother who promptly threw the beans out of the window in a rage as she stormed off complaining loudly about it being his fault they would both now starve. But the next morning outside his window had been a beanstalk the likes of which he didn't believe anyone had ever witnessed. It grew right into the sky, and being the young man he was, he decided to climb it.


When all was said and done, he had food to feed himself and his mother, and gold to befit them with new clothes. Suddenly the Ball seemed like something he could attend. Really, it would be a shame not to experience it if they had the chance, so he had come. While he didn't regret that choice he did feel hideously out of place. All the nobles were here in their luxurious clothing, milling around and chatting to each other relaxed and comfortable. It all made him rather anxious as if there were a blazing sign above his head pointing out that he didn't belong.

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Vincent/OPEN
[info]payingthepiper
2016-11-07 12:15 am UTC (link)
There was always room for another musician, at a ball, especially one as large as the one that the king of Camelot had proposed to throw. Vincent could have gone on his own merits, of course. The ball was open to anyone that wanted to go, which was what had caught his attention in the first place. Otherwise, it was just another ball where the rich and powerful met to posture and position themselves to try to prove that they were the richest and the most powerful of all. He'd have been welcomed just the same as everyone else, at this ball, no matter how he presented himself... so long as he didn't wear the same clothes he'd worn when he'd lured an entire village full of children away from parents who hadn't appreciated them, hadn't treated them well. No one would recognize his face, dressed as he was; he'd made a point of keeping his hood up, while he was luring away first rats, and then children.

If he'd truly wanted to, he could have attended as Vincent, son of Lord DiLaurentis. His parents hadn't officially disowned him, after all. It would have been too embarrassing to do that, to admit that their son was such a disappointment. Especially after they'd traded in so many favors, ruined so many people's lives to correct the 'problem' with his hearing. Namely, the fact that he hadn't had it in the slightest, hadn't been able to hear a single word that was said to him for the first ten years of his life. He'd been a little beast, then, he thought. Cut off from everyone, not understanding why anybody was behaving any certain way, what they wanted from him, what they expected of him. After they had fixed him, so many things in Vincent's life had become so much clearer... but he didn't love his parents for it. For what they'd done because they couldn't stand that their child was less than perfect.

And so he'd left, as soon as he was old enough to strike out on his own. As far as he'd heard, when he'd listened in at a tavern in the city he'd once called home, his parents had said that he was away, at a school. A very expensive school, in another country, where he was learning everything he needed to know, to be a better lord. What they'd do when he didn't return, Vince didn't know, but that wasn't his problem. His only problem was finding a way to repay the debt that had been accumulated when his parents sacrificed anything that they had to, in order to restore their son's hearing. What he did, what he was doing, helping the poor, saving the defenseless from the adults in their life who were meant to take care of them but didn't, wasn't going to make it up to the people who had been hurt by his parents' quest, but there was no helping most of them, anymore.

As for Vince, working as a traveling musician hadn't lost its charm, yet. He'd been right, about them needing plenty of musicians for Camelot's ball. They'd been hiring anyone that turned up with enough skill to follow along and an instrument of their own, when Vincent had introduced himself. His flute wasn't in the best of shape, nor was it the nicest of the instruments among the groups of musicians that were switching out over the course of the night, but it had served him well... as was the uniform that the musicians had been given. He blended in, wearing that royal blue, with everyone else wearing the tunic and hose that marked them as just another member of that group. No one paid attention to the musicians, which was exactly what he'd intended. He was on a break from his turn providing music, instructed to go get something to eat, something to drink, to enjoy the party. Vincent would do just that... but, of course, also keep open ears that had been bought at a dear price for anything that might require some attention from the Piper.

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Re: Vincent/OPEN
[info]beavampire
2016-11-12 09:01 pm UTC (link)
Sean enjoyed being a musician for several reasons. For one, the prestige of being an entertainer was hard to pass up. It gave him an ego rush every time somebody got excited to hear him play, especially in a smaller town where he should have been less known. Even at his age, even when he had eternity left to live, Sean preened at the idea of someone knowing him. His eternity, though, that was the biggest reason for his enjoyment of his current job. It brought in money, of course, which was far preferable to being poor and hungry, but it also allowed him to travel constantly, never staying in one place so long that people would start to pick up on the fact that people tended to go missing around him. If he didn’t stay long in a town, it would be one or two people at most, homeless people who wouldn’t be missed when he took them off and made a meal out of them. It was the pitfalls of being a vampire that designated that he needed blood to survive, but it was one of only a few pitfalls. He greatly enjoyed being a vampire.

Compulsion was the biggest perk, honestly, and there wasn’t anybody who could tell him otherwise. Although he had to stick to entertaining people at night outside of the harsh rays of the sun, it didn’t interfere that much with his life. The majority of people sought entertainment in the pubs at night regardless, and if he really wanted to he could just compel them to give him their money and make them think they had the performance of their life. One time somebody started to notice that he was only ever seen at night, and Sean had compelled him into remembering that he had been seen a few times during the day. No harm, no foul. Of course, Sean ate the guy three days later, but bygones.

The party being thrown by Camelot was the biggest in all the realm, and he would have been stupid not to sign up to play for it. It was easy money, and allowed for fraternization in a crowded area. One or two people going missing from the party to satisfy his craving wouldn’t likely be noticed when there were this many people dancing around and getting drunk. Which reminded him—he greatly needed something to drink to make him forget the outfit he was required to wear as a musician. Sean liked darker colors, so the blue… The blue made him feel like he was some nerdy scholar somewhere sucking up to a librarian. He grabbed a goblet of ale off of a table that probably belonged to the man trying pathetically to flirt with the woman next to him, and then upon noticing Vincent alone in the corner, grabbed a second one and headed in that direction.

Sean enjoyed being a shit-stirrer, so seeing someone who was so clearly trying to avoid the presence of others meant that he just had to go and bother the gentleman. At least he was coming with the promise of ale? It probably wouldn’t be comforting to the man whose space was now going to be invaded. “I thought the whole loner-chique thing went out with the plague…” He stated simply, holding out one of the goblets as a peace offering. “Name’s Sean. I’m here to keep you company.”

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Re: Vincent/Sean - [info]payingthepiper, 2016-11-19 12:51 am UTC
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Al/Open
[info]shallnotpass
2016-11-10 01:17 am UTC (link)
Ah, but to be a hundred years old again. Alexander could remember a time when things were simpler. Simpler for everyone else, of course, not him. His younger days had been so much more chaotic then how he was now. More fighting, more exploring. These days, he could do whatever he wanted, and no one could tell him otherwise. It just helped that everything he wanted to do, usually coincided with what was best for people. Seeing as he wasn't technically all human, it was always what was best for them, not so much for him.

Alexander didn't tend to stay in one spot for very long. But when there was a large celebration of a kind, one in which anyone could go to, of course he had to. Of course he would go, and have food, and a lot to drink. But these things, these big celebrations with wine, and dancing, and laughter, they would just not be complete without a little spark and light.

When he'd arrived at the party, parking his giant cart and horse near the back, far enough away from the actual area where people were dancing and celebrating, he'd begun to set up his firework display. There were the standard ones that he'd created, the ones that sparked in pretty colors, the ones that made more noise when they went up in the air, before they exploded.

But the ones he loved the best, the ones he was most proud of, those were the ones in the back of the cart. Which was where Alexander the Grey was, right now. Wizard extraordinaire, a thing that he just used to explain himself, whenever someone asked, but he was trying to pull as many of his fireworks off the cart as quickly as possible.

Curse his height! He really did need more of that. Maybe in a next incarnation, he might gain some more.

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Al/Sabrina/OPEN
[info]butterbeercorks
2016-11-15 12:20 am UTC (link)
Sabrina loved parties. One of her favorite things about Camelot was that there was always plenty of them to go around, and as a lady of the court, she was always invited to them. Except she wasn't just a lady of the court, anymore. As she'd come into her years of womanhood, it had become clear after a time that she had been blessed with the Gift. In a few months time, she would be on a path to becoming a priestess of Avalon. The island shrouded in mist that hung off the lake surrounding one side of Camelot, a land mysterious and magical in its birth.

For the most part, she was excited. Sabrina had always loved a new adventure, ever since she was a small child she'd enjoyed discovering new things. This was just another exciting thing that she had left to discover in her life, but there were things that she would miss. Her mother and father, for one thing, and her younger brother. She wouldn't be able to see them, once she went to Avalon, for who knows how long. The time it took to become a priestess varied, depending on your skill level and dedication. Sabrina was fairly gifted, or so she was told, and she'd always been pretty dedicated to the tasks she set for herself.

Except for when she got a little distracted. Sabrina had a habit of getting distracted by things often, and having trouble getting herself back on track. She always did, and no one had ever been able to explain why sometimes she seemed to drift off inside her own head for long moments at a time, but Sabrina always came back. The High Priestess of Avalon had thought that it might be a sign of Sabrina being gifted enough that she might have a unique gift for the Sight, given the right training, which is why Sabrina's acceptance to Avalon had been rushed.

Tonight may very well be the last Camelot ball she attended, before she went to Avalon and became a priestess. Who knows when she'd be able to attend one again, so Sabrina was prepared to enjoy as much of the night as she could. When she heard party guests excitedly talking about a man with a cart full of fireworks, she'd made a beeline for the outdoors, running up to the strange man in grey robes and asked breathlessly, "Are you really a wizard, sir?"

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