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glacial_queen) wrote2016-12-22 03:20 pm
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Entry tags:
- what: playing telephone,
- what: winsol,
- where: glacia,
- where: the estate,
- who: boaz priestly,
- who: collin nommy audric worthington,
- who: cora,
- who: dinah laurel lance,
- who: hania atreides,
- who: hannibal lecter,
- who: jaime reyes,
- who: karla,
- who: kayla kathryn worthington,
- who: leda of faerie,
- who: leto atreides,
- who: momoko akatsutsumi,
- who: nyles,
- who: raven roth,
- who: warren kenneth worthington iii
The Estate, Sidra, Glacia, Thursday (Fandom Time)
Winsol had been going on now for several days. The family had just decamped from SaDiablo Hall in Dhemlan back home to Glacia to continue the festivities in their own home. There would be several more days of formal events, but this evening was just for family and close friends (specifically friends close enough to be family). The children were tumbling around like puppies, a mix of Earth and Kaeleeran carols were playing from floating music spheres scattered throughout the suite, fires crackled in the large hearths, and food and punch and hot spiced rum were piled high on the sideboards throughout. "Happy Winsol!" Karla said, holding up her cup in a toast.
"Happy Winsol!" the room chorused back to her.
[Open to residents of Glacia, dear friends, and anyone who thinks they'd have gotten an invite]
"Happy Winsol!" the room chorused back to her.
[Open to residents of Glacia, dear friends, and anyone who thinks they'd have gotten an invite]
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She gave Warren a warm smile before turning back to Leto. "There's dancing, interminable speeches, and a lot of gift-giving, which is a fancy way of sucking up to me. Not very much different than formal events in your court, I would assume."
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And also their social rank, caste, and Jewel rank in case Leto wanted to leave subtle behind and just be insulting.
"It'll be a fun diversion to see who realizes they've been insulted and then to find a way to respond that won't require me to interfere on your behalf."
Because they'd not only be insulting Leto, but a sitting monarch in his own right (even if they didn't quite understand what an 'Emperor' was). Sometimes, Karla loved politics.
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They both knew ways to make politics fun, it seemed.
"I'm sure Alice wouldn't mind having conversations with them." Because how could they be rude to a foreign ruler's concubine without suffer the wrath of their Queen? And Alice quite enjoyed being deliberately confusing.
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"Especially if we let it drop that we were thinking of becoming trading partners?" Karla said, dimples deep. "Watch them dance about trying to figure out how to best profit from our association and not do anything that would jeopardize that. Well, the Warlord Princes wouldn't much care, but then, there aren't many of those in my Court, so it's less a concern."
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"Karla, won't this make the holiday so much more fun for you?" And Leto was so happy to help.
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"Haven't I already as good as promised you that gift?" How could he resist?
"Do I get one in return?" He didn't need one, but he wanted to hear Karla's response.
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She eyed him thoughtfully for a few moments, sipping her rum as she turned over possibilities in her mind.
"A visit," she said slowly. "A visit of my brood to Arrakis to annoy and confound your courtiers...while I teach you how to play Kaeleeran chess."
A strategy game that had convoluted rules and bore only the faintest resemblance to the Earth game of the same name? She rather thought Leto might enjoy a bit bit of entertainment.
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He turned very serious but there was still laughter in his eyes. "And as I always keep my promises," well, most of the time, "my offer of a gift still stands."
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Several males around the room groaned in unison as they heard the dreaded word.
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He sounded just a little bit worried.
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"Twenty-six varieties of a card game," Warren groused from where he was filling a plate with fruit and cheese to distribute to the children. "All you need to play is a game board, colored stones, bone discs, a deck of cards, and sadistic ingenuity." He gave a long-suffering sigh. "The basic rules are easy enough to understand, so the coven spent years coming up with a whole bunch of other rules to add or subtract on a whim."
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The 'What have I done to deserve this?' needn't be said aloud, did it?
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"Don't you think they'll like it?"
Karla, nobody was believing that face. Nobody at all.
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"A game where you can adapt the rules to your liking? Of course not."
It wasn't lying if the lie was obvious, was it?
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Warren muttered something dour under his breath.
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Oh! He could get Farad'n to play! He would probably be really bad at it.
"How many players are there in this game?"
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"Well, it's mostly a gift for the ladies, but the whole family can play it!" Karla said merrily. "I don't think I've played beyond six people, but with an extra deck of cards and more discs, you could include more."
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Occasionally Leto could be childish. And a brat, apparently.
"I'm sure Alice and Hania will be very grateful." And possibly make their own adaptions.
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"I'm so glad my gifts will be appreciated by everyone in Arrakeen. I'm a giver that way!" Karla was a brat, too. Probably why they got along so well.
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"I know you are always very generous, which is why I love you." The expression on Leto's face might be hard to read.
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Karla reached up, intending to brush her knuckles over his cheekbone before cupping his face. "I know you do, dear one. I quite love you, too."
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"And I'm so happy I've found the perfect gift for you."
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