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The Signless ([personal profile] 69problems) wrote in [community profile] thecapitol2013-06-08 11:17 pm

[OPEN]

Who: The Signless and YOU!
What: Signless braves the wild and scary world of shopping.
Where: The Capitol shopping district.
When: Now-ish, during the day.
Warnings: None that I can think of.

The Signless hasn't really done much shopping in the Capitol -- none at all, as it happens, except for when he accompanied Karkat on his last trip but paid for nothing that was bought. He doesn't really trust the credit cards; he doesn't like the idea of being in debt to these people. But this is a special outing. Karkat got him a tribute token doubling as a sign of their moiraillegience, and he can't very well not return the gesture.

So far it's been a wild ride, out alone with all the Capitol people. Many are still wearing horns, some of them disturbingly like his own little nubs, and three of them already have stopped him and asked him to write his name in Alternian script on their arms or faces in glittering red pen. It's strange, as confusing as it is flattering for someone who lived most of their life only interacting with the same three people and expecting only skepticism or violence from strangers. So far the worst thing that's happened to him out here has been a human with blue and red glasses and two sets of horns in honey gold giving him a rather dirty look as they walked past each other. The thought that people he doesn't even know have been watching his relationship with the Helmsman crash and burn and might be angry at him about it is a deeply disconcerting one.

Still, he can't just ignore everyone around him. He likes Peeta and Cinna, and despite all his efforts Effie is growing on him, and he knows it'll help them tremendously if he presents a gracious and open public persona.

Also, he needs a second opinion. He's found a ring he likes, but he's never had jewelry and doesn't have much of an eye for whether it looks good or not. Whoever your character is, they are being recruited for the cause!

"What do you think of this? Too garish?"

(Of course, if your character isn't one he'd ask the opinion of, they can feel free to butt in and give it anyway.)
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[personal profile] lessthanelementary 2013-06-11 05:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Neffa makes a decision. "Not at all," he says, raising his eyebrows, guileless. "It's beautiful. Clearly a thing of value." After his last encounter with a troll, he's resolved to keep his dealings with them as positive as possible - he's had enough pointed teeth flashed at him to last him a lifetime.

"Of course," he adds, "It depends just as much on what you intend to say with it. A ring is quite a personal gift."
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[personal profile] lessthanelementary 2013-06-22 04:31 pm (UTC)(link)
"In that case..." Neffa examines the ring a few seconds longer. In all honesty, he does find it pretty-- more ostentatious than anything he would wear, but attention-catching in a good way. "I'd recommend saying as much, when you present it. Write it down, even. The meaning's as much a part of the gift as the ring itself-- don't let it be misunderstood."

His tone has turned professional without his realizing it, like the Signless had come to him asking for business advice. And, well, he's given similar advice before, if in a different context-- symbols are important. They make excellent gifts, too, in his experience - a shared symbol is its own kind of solid contract, a meaning exclusive to two people, secret and safe and more precious for being so.
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[personal profile] lessthanelementary 2013-06-24 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)

That draws a smile from him, with more than a little relief in it. This troll's a good deal friendlier than the one he'd tried to bond with over honeycakes, and a good deal less intimidating.

Neffa's not in the habit of giving gifts, personally, but he takes it as a compliment-- as proof of advice well-taken. "Close," he says, with a shrug. "I have experience judging the worth of things."

He glances at the rows and rows of silver and gold pendants, bracelets, gem-set brooches, in the display case. "They're fond of measuring value purely in coin expended here, and letting expense carry meaning. But real meaning - the kind that can only be granted, never bought - that's worth more than the ruby inlay, wouldn't you say?"

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[personal profile] lessthanelementary 2013-06-29 01:20 pm (UTC)(link)

"I was taught that without thought behind it, a gift is worth near nothing." Not quite the phrasing of the First Contract; magic has more to do with determining how much coin the thought behind something is worth than trading thoughts for thoughts. But it's a pretty platitude, and so he delivers it blithely, without irony.

He's not given much thought to the limits of his own card. It's like its own kind of magic, really - he doesn't know what well of coin it's drawing from, and he doesn't particularly want to know. "But-- buying alliances with gifts," he says, eyebrows raised, this time with a hint of humor-- "You're a radical. Death has rather a higher exchange value here than affection, I've noticed."