The Signless (
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thecapitol2013-05-16 04:10 pm
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Who| The Signless, Peeta, and Cinna (not all at once!)
What| Signless meets his mentor and stylist properly.
Where| District 12 suites; prep center
When| Now-ish probably!
Warnings/Notes| Probably none. If anything comes up I'll add.
The Signless has spent a good deal of time in his room since he died and was brought back to the Capitol. It's not that he's antisocial -- he's quite proud of all the alien acquaintances he's made -- but there's simply so much to take in and a good deal of it he can get to without walking more then ten feet. He spent a good several hours messing with shower combinations once he figured out how it worked, and even though he's used it a few times now, the idea of being able to order any food you like at any time and have it appear immediately still enchants him.
The Capitol doesn't have much of the sort of food trolls recognize, so he's been being adventurous and picking at random. Today that means some sort of shellfish in bright green sauce, which is turning out to be remarkably good even if it may be a little strange to eat it while sitting cross-legged in a pile of blankets and pillows in the middle of the floor.
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The Signless has been here before, but he's still not necessarily comfortable in the prep center. It's so sterile and, well, alien, far more alien than the rest of the Capitol. He thought the first time they brought him down here and did their very best to remove fourteen solar sweeps of calluses was the last time, but here he is again, because apparently there's someone else who'd like to see him. He hopes they aren't going to try to scrub the bottoms of his feet off, whoever they are.
What| Signless meets his mentor and stylist properly.
Where| District 12 suites; prep center
When| Now-ish probably!
Warnings/Notes| Probably none. If anything comes up I'll add.
The Signless has spent a good deal of time in his room since he died and was brought back to the Capitol. It's not that he's antisocial -- he's quite proud of all the alien acquaintances he's made -- but there's simply so much to take in and a good deal of it he can get to without walking more then ten feet. He spent a good several hours messing with shower combinations once he figured out how it worked, and even though he's used it a few times now, the idea of being able to order any food you like at any time and have it appear immediately still enchants him.
The Capitol doesn't have much of the sort of food trolls recognize, so he's been being adventurous and picking at random. Today that means some sort of shellfish in bright green sauce, which is turning out to be remarkably good even if it may be a little strange to eat it while sitting cross-legged in a pile of blankets and pillows in the middle of the floor.
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The Signless has been here before, but he's still not necessarily comfortable in the prep center. It's so sterile and, well, alien, far more alien than the rest of the Capitol. He thought the first time they brought him down here and did their very best to remove fourteen solar sweeps of calluses was the last time, but here he is again, because apparently there's someone else who'd like to see him. He hopes they aren't going to try to scrub the bottoms of his feet off, whoever they are.

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"... Alright. How do you suggest I make an impression? My horns already have." Even if troll horns didn't come in rainbow. It wasn't like the Capitolites could be bothered with particulars.
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The horns wouldn't feel particularly strange; they were smooth and hard, inflexible -- though the Signless's were so small that they wouldn't have bent much either way.
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Cinna's fingers tested the texture of the horns as he looked at them carefully. "It might be a good idea to play off of them," he commented. "They are the unique thing." People could always dye their hair, skin or eyes. He pulled back then and looked over the form in front of him.
"How do you dress when you're home?"
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"A gray cloak," he said, "And a pair of chest-high leggings with red ornamentation. Simple. Easy to move in. No shoes," he added. "There's a particular human woman who's very insistent that I wear them. I never have and I do better without."
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Better safe than sorry, right?
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"Thank you. It's appreciated. I haven't met a lot of humans here that are so... understanding." He was quiet for a moment, and then asked something that had been on his mind since he'd gotten a better idea of how Capitol fashions worked. "You're not going to alter anything too drastically, are you? About me?"
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"The point is that my blood is bright red, which is considered a mutation worthy of being killed on sight over. I wear it proudly because I don't believe that the color of a troll's blood should determine how much or how little respect they're given."
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Cinna listened to all of that and found himself more and more impressed by this Tribute. He wasn't sure how to translate it for the Capitol though. It wasn't as if the citizens here would fully understand the implications of The Signless was saying. He was quiet for a moment, thoughtful. "It might be a good idea to push the color of your horns. If we can make them popular..." he trailed off a moment, still thoughtful.
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"Some of the work is already done for you, anyway, if you wanted to go that route. I'm sorry that my horns aren't terribly impressive, but their size is non-threatening, which might fit in with the image you're trying for?"
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"Be who you are, I think," Cinna replied thoughtfully. "Your mentor may want to try a different approach. If that's the case, they'll talk to me."