the marquis de Carabas
22 December 2013 @ 11:33 pm
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[The Mouse King is here to wreck your shit. Or at least attempt to wreck it, then disappear and leave you in utter confusion about whether he will, in the end, wreck it or not. There are some people - particularly Princes and their Soldiers - whom he will give a harder time than others, but mostly he'll be attempting to gather minions and waving a sword around like an idiot.]

[Find him anywhere, but particularly jousting at nothing on deck, causing pointless destruction in the gym, and stealing cheese and crackers in the dining hall. Also challenging various people to battles to the death.]
 
 
the marquis de Carabas
28 January 2013 @ 07:13 pm
[Confusion is not a natural state of the marquis de Carabas, and he would hesitate to term what he is currently experiencing as confusion. After all, one can experience two contrasting reactions; one of them will be less adaptive than the other and thus will be dismissed.]

[Thus it is that he pushes away his jealousy, his (in truth and fairness, neither of which he has or wants to give away) fury, at the fact that someone, he doesn't know who but someone, has power at their fingertips that he had, would still have were he at home. Clumsy and inelegant, crude, no showmanship - but it's power, and that's what he misses.]

[He focuses instead on the pleasure of having been, once again if briefly, in a place where magic and chaos reigned, and offers silent congratulations to whoever it was that did it. The rules mean nothing, restrictions mean nothing, nothing means anything if there's someone out there more powerful than oneself - and there is someone out there cleverer and more powerful than the Wardens, or at least less concerned with repercussions.]

[It's in this forced state of mind that he paces the halls and the deck, keeping to corners, places with low ceilings, and rooms with clusters of concerned people standing around. He is aggressively cheerful, though he moves too quickly and abruptly to entirely hide his agitation. Still, he doffs an imaginary hat at those who look upon his good cheer with irritation and smiles at absolutely everyone.]