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gamemakers) wrote in
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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He picked up his soda and took another sip.
"So, you're a stylist." He glanced back at Cinna. Did he only style others? He kept that thought back, preferring not to lash out at the instrument of the Capitol. Something read different about Cinna then the other flashy dolls around them. "How'd you get into that?"
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He shrugged off the question though and gave a simple answer, "It's a profession, the same as any other." He didn't expect Blaine to know him or his work.
Not yet anyway. That would change soon.
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He noted the information he should look for the research he'd have to do. Great, not in high school anymore and he still had homework.
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He didn't know why, but something told Blaine he could trust Cinna. Blaine had always been too trustworthy. Sebastian had proven that. But, Cinna was no Sebastian.
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His voice was low, clearly not wanting people to overhear him. While most people here would know what he was doing, if someone who wasn't aware overheard the fact that the Stylist for 12 was giving advice to another Tribute could cause scandal.
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"What kind of people? Just... get my face out there?" he asked, finally lowering his voice as well. "Noticed?"
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He nodded, confirming Blaine's guess. "There will be televised interviews," he explained. "You need to be charming during them. Usually, Stylists and Mentors will come up with a persona for you to embody. Dedicate yourself to it and do what they say. Some Stylists don't care about helping their Tributes survive, but all care about getting sponsors for their work. Don't fight them unless you honestly think that they're not helping you. Keep in mind that they know more about what the average citizen likes. Until you get a better idea of our culture," he said the word with a little hint of disdain, as if he didn't feel the Capitol had a culture worth noting. "You won't be as good a judge of what sponsors are looking for."
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"Why are you giving me this advice?" he finally asked. "Do I look like I need it?" Like he was the first to die in a horror movie? Because, if the cliche were true, he wouldn't be. He wasn't a slutty girl or a beefed up jock. But, he wasn't a virgin anymore so he was fair game after that.
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"We used to take children from the Districts. From what I understand, most of them don't have enough to eat. It's meant to show what an honor it is to be chosen." He clearly doesn't think much of this 'honor' of it, but he doesn't say anything openly against it.
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