the marquis de Carabas
22 September 2013 @ 02:02 pm
[As a child, Marcus called himself a marquis. He did this as a way of laying claim to his territory, which, in his opinion, was the entirety not just of Oxford but of England as a whole. It's his, always has been.]

[As an adult, with a cleaner face and more deliberately false manners, he has learned to claim it in different ways.]

[Marcus Cardona is a smuggler, and this is a poorly-kept secret. He has allies and enemies in strange places. He has currently made an enemy of the Church (to which he has never been particularly attached; religion disconcerts him, as does the concept of faith in general) for refusing to commit certain unsavory acts of smuggling. The General Oblation Board seems like thinly-disguised sadism. And really - why hide oneself under the guise of religiosity, when in truth all you want to do is prod things to see what they do?]

[There is also the unfortunate fact that he now has several children in his custody - slightly stolen, or taken under false pretenses at least - none of which he considers to be even halfway decent company.]


spam | dean winchester & snow white )

[Later in the day, he can be found at the docks, unloading his slightly less illegal cargo; later still, he is at the market, delivering said cargo to vendors. None of them look at him with particular enthusiasm, and many don't even meet his eye. That might, of course, have something to do with Catalina, whose piercing eye belies Marcus's casual, flamboyant demeanor. She looks ruthless, as though she would gladly break the taboo against touch to sink her beak into a danger to herself or to Marcus. This is part - though only part - of why he is feared.]
 
 
the marquis de Carabas
05 May 2013 @ 05:05 pm
filtered | passengers & crew of the redeemer

It seems we've made landing. I have no authority to advise one way or another, of course, but if I did have it, I'd suggest passengers stick to the beach and leave exploration of the island to more experienced fighters.

Of course, if you're stupid enough to do anything else I can't be held responsible. Again: no authority. It's nice how that works out sometimes.

Really, though, I'd suggest engaging with the enemy as soon as possible. Otherwise, they're liable to get the drop on us.

filtered | crew of the rage

This seems as good a time as any to take advantage. Just don't involve me. I still have a few things to take care of before I leave this illustrious company.

spam

[The marquis - as he calls himself - or Boots - as he's occasionally called - or other four-letter words that have occasionally been applied, it's all up to you - he does not stick to the beach. There was never any chance that he might. Instead, he makes a beeline for the center of the forest, circles around, and makes a wide sweep. He wants to cover all ground, just in case.]

[Just in case of what, you ask?]

[Just in case of everything.]


spam | loki; nebulously backdated to last week

[Loki is not his type of person, really. He's loud. He's entitled, but not in a tremendously clever way. And yet he does have a certain style that can, in certain circumstances, be effective.]

[He also has one very specific enemy, his warden, and anyone who interacts with her positively seems in danger of retribution. It's a blunt, but interesting, tactic. Which is why the marquis seeks him out. Just to test, see what he's like.]



( OOC, FOR BREACH: the marquis is a member of the crew of the redeemer. he is also a spy. just spyin' up on y'all. really he's a pirate. and nobody was surprised. )