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Date: December 20, 1999
Setting: The grounds
Status: Public
Summary: War starts a snowball fight.
There’s all sorts of speculation on why wars break out, and though not many say it, most of it is due to boredom.
War had been bored. She had been bored in 1812 and re-fought on the sea a conflict that had already been settled on land. She had been bored in 1914, and had succeeded in getting millions of men to sit in miles and miles of pestilential ditches and shoot at each other for no good reason. There was nothing like a good bloody battle for light entertainment.
And she was bored now, and had had no way of relieving the ennui of the tentative, resentful peace in the Manor. An all-out skirmish would not be permitted, at least here, so War had designed the next best thing to ease the passage of a tedious day.
She was propped up on the edge of a tightly-packed fort on an incline on the lawn. She smiled a smile almost as cold and biting as the air around her, and her breath rose in thin tendrils of steam as she packed snow into a hard icy ball. She examined it, tossing it to herself a few times: it was heavy, sculpted into almost a perfect sphere, and about as aerodynamic as snow could be. Her smile sharpened. This baby was going to sting.
War wrapped her mink-trimmed coat tighter around her, kneeled to peek over the top of the snow-fort’s walls, and lay in wait for prey.
Setting: The grounds
Status: Public
Summary: War starts a snowball fight.
There’s all sorts of speculation on why wars break out, and though not many say it, most of it is due to boredom.
War had been bored. She had been bored in 1812 and re-fought on the sea a conflict that had already been settled on land. She had been bored in 1914, and had succeeded in getting millions of men to sit in miles and miles of pestilential ditches and shoot at each other for no good reason. There was nothing like a good bloody battle for light entertainment.
And she was bored now, and had had no way of relieving the ennui of the tentative, resentful peace in the Manor. An all-out skirmish would not be permitted, at least here, so War had designed the next best thing to ease the passage of a tedious day.
She was propped up on the edge of a tightly-packed fort on an incline on the lawn. She smiled a smile almost as cold and biting as the air around her, and her breath rose in thin tendrils of steam as she packed snow into a hard icy ball. She examined it, tossing it to herself a few times: it was heavy, sculpted into almost a perfect sphere, and about as aerodynamic as snow could be. Her smile sharpened. This baby was going to sting.
War wrapped her mink-trimmed coat tighter around her, kneeled to peek over the top of the snow-fort’s walls, and lay in wait for prey.
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Date: 2005-12-26 08:32 pm (UTC)Well, now they were free. And most of their enemies were busy, it seemed. Things were working out quite well.
"Us," the marquis gestured toward himself and Wednesday. "The angel is on a team with him," a sweeping arm towards the man still quite pinned by the warrior woman, "and she and he," a graceful arm towards the remaining man, whose actions seemed to make him more and more familiar, "are allies."*
*...It is very, very awkward only knowing one out of six characters' names.
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Date: 2005-12-26 10:22 pm (UTC)"...May I ask for your names?" he then asked. He noticed that the man had omitted the names of everybody. Most probably he didn't know them. Well, he could help a bit with that, being very well able to identify both the angels and personifications currently present. "I am called Michael, 'the angel' is Uriel, she's War, and the two remaining men are Famine and Destruction as far as I know."
As yet another person decided to join the battle, he added, "...Though I have absolutely no idea about her name."
Bouncing a snowball on his hand, he asked, "So, what do you say?"
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Date: 2005-12-26 10:58 pm (UTC)War and Destruction... well, they wouldn't need any help, then, would they? No wonder he looked familiar; Mad Hettie had introduced them, and they had spoken once or twice.
Three personifications and an archangel... and his partner, a god. De Carabas's smile widened. "What do you say, Wednesday? Is he a friend or foe?"
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Date: 2005-12-27 12:55 am (UTC)A burst of flaming sword cut him off mid-sentence. He distinctly felt a bit of eyebrow smoldering. He finally recognized the bearer "... but, on second thought, the Captain of the Host would certainly be a valuable ally." He bowed in front of the archangel, an overly-serious smile on his face. "Shall we take the hill, gentlemen?"
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Date: 2005-12-27 01:10 am (UTC)"Oh, definitely," he said, glancing around to make sure nobody was coming after them at the moment. Glancing then up the hill, he added, "You know... Once we make it up there, it should be easy to rebuild that fortress. That'd give us even better grounds." With these musings, he then started to run up the hill.
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Date: 2005-12-27 02:25 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-12-27 03:27 am (UTC)He hated to admit it, but this was quite fun.
If only there were some Valkyeries for after the battle.
Oh well.
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Date: 2005-12-28 05:47 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-12-29 06:51 am (UTC)