The Gamemakers (
gamemakers) wrote in
thecapitol2013-06-10 05:09 pm
Entry tags:
- aunamee,
- matthew "punchy" o'connor,
- the signless,
- wesker,
- ✘ alex rider,
- ✘ aliss indigo,
- ✘ anna morasca,
- ✘ asha greyjoy,
- ✘ blaine anderson,
- ✘ bruce banner,
- ✘ callista ming,
- ✘ chris redfield,
- ✘ cinderella,
- ✘ cinna,
- ✘ cuthbert allgood,
- ✘ damian wayne,
- ✘ daniel dreiberg,
- ✘ daniel jackson,
- ✘ effie trinket,
- ✘ enjolras,
- ✘ ian chesterton,
- ✘ jack atlas,
- ✘ jay,
- ✘ john watson,
- ✘ karis needleteeth,
- ✘ lin mayuzumi,
- ✘ marius pontmercy,
- ✘ mickey milkovich,
- ✘ neffa a reyeth,
- ✘ parker,
- ✘ peeta mellark,
- ✘ pepper potts,
- ✘ pruna,
- ✘ r,
- ✘ shion,
- ✘ stephanie brown,
- ✘ tim wayne,
- ✘ tohru adachi,
- ✘ topher brink,
- ✘ venus dee milo
The shocking and thrilling adventures!
Who| Everyone
What| The Capitols oh so exclusive interviews~!
Where| Primarily the common areas, but the interviews would be on every TV everywhere.
When| This evening, at 6 pm sharp
Notes| Use this post to ICly react to the interviews (if you don't make plans of your own!)
The advertisements hit hard today. Tune in at 6 o'clock, you won't want to miss this special! Everywhere a person could look, it was there, and the city was clearly excited for whatever this mystery event was.
As if that wasn't enough, escorts were encouraging Tributes to be in the commons, and a small feast of finger foods was laid out along one wall, extra avoxes available for drinks.
And, as promised, at 6 pm sharp, all the TVs flickered to the ever flashy Caesar, on an equally flashy tabloid-tastick reality style "interview" of the tributes. All the TVs in the common area light up with it, as well as the Districts suites, even if the TV had been off before.
Hope you all enjoy your dose of fame!
What| The Capitols oh so exclusive interviews~!
Where| Primarily the common areas, but the interviews would be on every TV everywhere.
When| This evening, at 6 pm sharp
Notes| Use this post to ICly react to the interviews (if you don't make plans of your own!)
The advertisements hit hard today. Tune in at 6 o'clock, you won't want to miss this special! Everywhere a person could look, it was there, and the city was clearly excited for whatever this mystery event was.
As if that wasn't enough, escorts were encouraging Tributes to be in the commons, and a small feast of finger foods was laid out along one wall, extra avoxes available for drinks.
And, as promised, at 6 pm sharp, all the TVs flickered to the ever flashy Caesar, on an equally flashy tabloid-tastick reality style "interview" of the tributes. All the TVs in the common area light up with it, as well as the Districts suites, even if the TV had been off before.
Hope you all enjoy your dose of fame!

no subject
"It's to change their own colors, not to be wasted on normal people--" the word heavy with sarcastic scorn-- "who've no need to 'open their eyes.'"
She doesn't miss him leaning closer, though there's any number of reasons she can think to attribute it to. "Or so I've heard. My nuncle's the one who's tried it, not I."
no subject
"Gods. You have elementalists, too. My deepest condolences." He hands her back the wineglass with exaggerated sympathy. He keeps his appreciation of his view down to a slight raising of his eyebrows - the last thing they need is to end up in Tim and Stephanie's segment of the next broadcast.
"Does your uncle have blue lips, then?" A pity, he thinks, that the condescension of the gifted should plague more than one world.
no subject
She lifts the wineglass in a mock toast to eye the color in the light, like she's still not entirely sure, then throws the rest of it back with a gulp. "Aye, the one, though he's no more sorcerer than I. He just likes playing with their toys." There's a level of disgust behind her words, still joking and easy but with something more there.
no subject
Neffa covers a second's hesitation with a resettling of himself in his seat, putting the screens as much as possible in his peripheral vision. He takes the time to decide how much he actually wants to know. Fools who try to dabble their feet in the roaring current that is magic, he's rolled his eyes at before; her contempt sounds more... personal. He likes her, but that makes personal matters all the more dangerous to delve into.
But to change the topic now would mean to talk of something other than magic, and he can't quite bring himself to do that - not when she's the first person here to care about it beyond their ability to take it from him. And so he replies, carefully casual, "I do hope awkwardness is all he brings to family reunions. In my experience, an unpracticed magician is either an embarrassment or a danger, and the line between them is thin." It's not a warning, just an observation, and one that he leaves her free to expand upon - or not, as she chooses. Am 14.06.2013 08:35 schrieb "doesnotsew - DW Comment" < dw_null@dreamwidth.org>:
no subject
She waves his words away with a hand, thoughts beyond any of the dangers of magic. "His magicians are skilled enough, or so they say. He just likes to point them in a direction and watch."
no subject
"Aaaah." Yes, there's history there. Neffa rather wishes he had another glass of wine, suddenly. "Well, magic's entertaining to some, I suppose, though I've never met anyone who paid only to spectate. Not anyone pleasant, anyway."
Magic is expensive - called upon by most only when a conventional solution is more expensive. In his half year working on Guild commission, Neffa's drained ponds, located lost valuables, irrigated fields, and propped up roof beams for clients, but those with the money to spend on spectacle usually hire elementalists - it's clear by his tone he's unimpressed with the idea.
That the direction Asha's uncle should be pointing his magicians in involves murder doesn't even occur to him.
no subject
But she doesn't want to dwell on the dead for too long, even if they're not quite dead yet, at least not without something to wash it down with. "Perhaps you should magic up another one of these," she says, flicking the empty glass. "Another normal one, if you please."
no subject
"There's a story in Ristopa about an elementalist who knew the secret of turning water to wine," he adds, in the pause before the Avox returns. "They say the gods snatched the elements from his hands and left him powerless, for fear he would end the world." It was a magicians' story - and that's why to this day elementalists are deathly afraid to be the slightest bit interesting was the generally-accepted moral, and usually ended with a very loud toast. "I, personally, think it the most useful talent any sorcerer ever cultivated. What did blue lips ever do for anybody?"
The Avox returns, this time with two glasses, and Neffa takes one with a nod of thanks and raises it to Asha - like magic! "--You see? Pure conjury."
no subject
"What a useful magician," she says with a smirk, taking her glass from the thrall with an ease of one who's been served things by conquered people all her life. "No wonder I keep you around."
no subject
"You're lucky, you know," he adds, looking at her with deep mock-seriousness over the rim of his wineglass. "In Ristopa, people pay good money for my services. I don't conjure wine for just anybody."
no subject
"On the Iron Islands, we don't pay good money for anything worth having, so I'd say we're even." Better to do things your way than mine.
no subject
no subject
no subject
He drinks again, so that he doesn't have to think even briefly about what's hiding under that casual statement - they're hardly free to sail away now, are they?
no subject
no subject
He accepts her gratitude with an equally exaggerated bow, making up for being seated with extra flourishes. "A pity I wasn't born into your world. I missed my calling." Otherworldly real estate, there was a path to consider-- amazing the Capitol hadn't already capitalized on it. "If you're serious about payment, however, know that I usually take coin, and credit only under the conditions of certain contracts. Though my rates are--" with a pointed sidelong glance-- "flexible."
no subject