The Unbound Mods (the_unbound) wrote in theunboundooc, @ 2018-03-19 12:23:00 |
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Entry tags: | mod post, week change |
Weather: Light drizzle, high of 49 degreesMonday
- Aurellians at both manors receive the day off to attend services at the temple.
- Aurellian-run businesses are closed or operating under restricted hours today.
- Bound Aurellians are required to appear at the Infirmary for their weekly Faidoux treatment.
- Any bound Aurellian who fails to appear before 7 PM will be fined, imprisoned, or otherwise punished.
- In response to last week’s proliferation of anti-Faidoux graffiti, Tucker mixes a mild but long-lasting sedative into the usual dose. Bound Aurellians will feel unusually lethargic this week, their heads will feel cottony and they’ll be prone to mild headaches.
- Danu Llewellyn hears Admission for extended hours after services are over, from 4 PM to 9 PM.
Weather: Light rain yielding to sun showers, clear by the afternoon. High of 48.Tuesday
- News circulates of a jailed Clovennian suffragette, Michelle LeClerc, who is embarking on a hunger strike while in prison for demonstrating in Belailles.
- In the wake of Danu Llewellyn’s return from Castyll, rumors surface of a new “entertainment tax” to be levied by the Aurellian government (with the approval of the Gael and Danuun Council) on “Aurellian-specific entertainment.”
Weather: Clear, but gray. High of 43.Wednesday
- Swallowtail, the Aurellian resistance leader, sends a secret message to his followers encouraging them to play up LeClerc and the Clovennians’ recent trouble with suffragettes, the general message of which is press against their weak spots.
- Lord Rosier writes Beau a letter informing them of new, punitive restrictions the household budget.
- An enthusiastic Clovennian talks the owner of Ceddon’s into letting him host a night of Aurellian-themed bar trivia in the upstairs room of Ceddon’s (a room reserved, generally, for rich Clovennians and high-cast Aurellians). The questions are largely based on stereotype and sometimes outright vicious. Many Clovennians seem to enjoy the exercise greatly, however.
Weather: Light rain yielding to sun showers, clear by the afternoon. High of 50 degrees.Thursday
- Danu Llewellyn hears Admission in the evening.
- The Aurellian-born torch singer Aoife Millay appears for four nights at Antoine’s Blues Palace. She offhandedly expresses strong support for the Clovennian suffragettes during one of her sets and is nearly booed off the stage.
- Heron’s receives a shipment of the long-anticipated book Lady of the Golden Lake, a definitive biography of Queen Caitrin, the founder of Aurelle.
Weather: Overcast and chilly, high of 34 degrees.Friday
- Michelle LeClerc continues her hunger strike. The Clovennian media is harsh on her, portraying her as whiny child who won’t eat her vegetables. The Aurellian media (what little is left) is more sympathetic.
- An old, traveling storyteller stops at Ceddon’s Bounty and tells tales of the Braddon and Aurellian history in exchange for dinner and drinks. Her stories are carefully worded but speak of hope and resilience in the face of oppression.
Weather: Partly cloudy, high of 47 degrees.Saturday
- Robor Blackwood hears Admission.
- In the dead of night on Thursday, Pro-LeClerc/Suffragette graffiti is chalked onto various, obvious places outside Belmont Manor, and the Clovennian words Free women are written into the frost on the Belmonts’ lawn.
Weather: Sunny and clear. High of 49.
- In response to the graffiti, Tucker reduces the pay of all Aurellian staff at Belmont by five percent.