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thecapitol2012-12-22 12:14 am
Conscientia
WHO| Open
WHAT| Night life at the Speakeasy
WHEN| Evenings this week
WHERE| The Speakeasy
WARNINGS/NOTES| Feel free to use this party post style, or however you like if you would like to set any threads here.
The speakeasy was a classy joint. Wood panels, and soft velvet, and usually some kinda of live music, something mellow and easy to relax to. It was big, with low ceilings and with many back rooms, some easy to access, others less so. Easy to get lost in. And it gave off an air of class, of comfort, and being a part of something a little different from the rest. The kinda place where everybody knew your name, and everybody knew to be discreet about it.
It was the perfect place to grab a drink, sit, talk, and relax. No one over heard you, no one got in your business, but everyone was glad to talk if you wanted to find a friendly face. The owner, Conscientia, made her round every now and then, saying hello to her regulars, welcoming those who were new.
WHAT| Night life at the Speakeasy
WHEN| Evenings this week
WHERE| The Speakeasy
WARNINGS/NOTES| Feel free to use this party post style, or however you like if you would like to set any threads here.
The speakeasy was a classy joint. Wood panels, and soft velvet, and usually some kinda of live music, something mellow and easy to relax to. It was big, with low ceilings and with many back rooms, some easy to access, others less so. Easy to get lost in. And it gave off an air of class, of comfort, and being a part of something a little different from the rest. The kinda place where everybody knew your name, and everybody knew to be discreet about it.
It was the perfect place to grab a drink, sit, talk, and relax. No one over heard you, no one got in your business, but everyone was glad to talk if you wanted to find a friendly face. The owner, Conscientia, made her round every now and then, saying hello to her regulars, welcoming those who were new.

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"That right there is symbol of the revolution. A double edged sword, as it's also the height of fashion right now."
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He glanced, looking over the club, and the people gathered there.
"Who can blame you for following a trend in a city like this? Though with those of us in our position, if caught, we should play it up as our own personal rebellion...support for the person who snubbed the Capitol, on a personal scale."
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"'I liked the trend', as it were. 'I thought it was pretty'. Who could possibly argue?"
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He smiled, wide. He knew she would, knew she was a good match. But it was good to know, for sure.
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He didn't even know everything. Which was, he supposed, the way rebellions worked.
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He smiled, leaned back.
"So now that's covered...would you like another drink."
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"So, how are you feeling about your tributes?"
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"What about yours? Wyatt seems like he might be getting good at all of this."
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"It's easier, here. When you know they'll wake up. And you're not just sending them to their deaths, year after year."
His eye closed, and although there were many face, it was always the same one that came to mind. Always.
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She reached out, touching her fingers to his forearm in a reassuring gesture. "It's the same process, isn't it? Sending them out, watching them die, watching the Capitol bring the body back. Only now, they fix them. Bring them back. Somehow."
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"I still am grateful. And I hate it."
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"It's all...it's very complicated. More so then one person can know."
He paused. "Well, maybe Snow."
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He laughed, softly, but the longing, the worry under that laugh were clear. Especially to someone like Ariadne.
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A nightmare. That was on the mild end of things. The boogeyman who came nd took you away, so you'd never come home.
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"Well, it's not like he makes it easy for you to do that. It would work better for him to be a deity of sorts instead."
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"I don't know if that would be better or worse. On the one hand, it would be nice to believe another human couldn't be that wicked. On the other..."
He gave her a wry smile.
"It gives a whole new meaning to god fearing..."
Religion still held on, in District 10...not strongly, but Elias knew the basics.
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