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Percival Fredrickstein Von Musel Klossowski de Rol ([personal profile] st_ockandbarrel) wrote2017-12-04 11:59 am
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Winter's Crest Evening Celebration - Invitation only


Despite telling Mac that he had no intention of organizing any kind of gathering, that is precisely what Percy found himself doing over the next few weeks. In between working on gifts for each of his friends, Percy secured a room and allowed himself to be hassled by Caroline about a menu and other details. Once she'd put him through a grueling series of questions on his preferences, she'd gone away. A few days later, she'd returned with a book of carefully constructed plans. It was both impressive and terrifying. He'd approved it all and let her handle it. The wine he took a personal hand in, choosing every bottle by hand from the inn's rather delightful wine cellar. He wasn't sure where most of the places of origin were, but a guide (written by a man named Parker) gave detailed descriptions of each bottle and provided a score. France was a popular location for wine, apparently.

The evening of Winter's Crest was cool, but not cold, in spite of the snow still lingering on the ground from the battle royale earlier in the day courtesy of Pike. The sky now was clear, and the stars bright. He rapped on Vex's door to escort her to dinner and adjusted his cuffs beneath his new coat, acquired from the shop. It was not his usual blue suit, but Caroline had assured him in her bossy way that it was extremely modern and fashionable. It was certainly well tailored.

Trinket had taken a lot less time to get ready for dinner, Vex assuring him he was the most dapper and handsome bear in his collar and tie. She was putting the finishing touches on her hair when the knock came, so it was the bear who laid his heavy paw on the door lever and opened it to Percy. Vex turned from the mirror, satisfied with her efforts, as Percy entered. The suit was new, and she took the time it took them to meet in the middle of the room to appreciate the way the cut accentuated his form. "Joyous Winter's Crest, my darling," she told him as she ran her hands over his shoulders and leaned in for a kiss. Vex had made an afternoon of it last week, trying on every suitable outfit remotely close to her size in the boutique. Her second choice was hanging in her closet, but for tonight, she'd chosen a column dress in a deep midnight blue that left most of her back bare. She was hopeful Percy would approve.

"Joyous Winter's Crest, Lady Vex'ahlia." He obliged her the kiss, not that it was anything other than purest pleasure. His hands ran down the bare length of her back and was it not for the duty to show up to the dinner he'd arranged, he'd have suggested staying in. Instead, he wrapped an arm about her waist and appraised Trinket. "Very mannerly, good bear." He'd expressed a desire to let the bear stay home for the evening but a simple "Trinket's family" from Vex had been enough to have him relent. "Shall we go?"

Finding dress to Winter's Crest had been trial. White and pale gold were colors most available in shop, but she did not wish wearing anything so pale as she. Nu. At end, she had Sunny helping and saying her short as knees was normal. But when she stood before mirror changing faces it felt again too much short. She sighed. This was only dress and she liked purple and flowers next to her albino human face. If comfortable later also, when Kash said her yes or Percy, it made room of legs and tail.

She drew herself up as tall as she could and faced her so pale altered self. "I am Baronesa Lillith Anioska Daturai. No party shall best me."

Kash did not stand in front of a mirror. He did not fuss at his clothes. The shop had provided black pants and a black jacket that fit well and required little in the way of tailoring. He wore a crisp white shirt, but refused to wear the pointless strip of cloth that had no use beyond choking a man. If he could have, he would have worn his armor.

If he could have, he would have taken Snow and Curnen on a ride and snow picnic.

He was still thinking about it when a knock sounded at his door. "I'm not going, Lilli. Just go without me."

"You will come, Kash. You will come now."

She was nervous. He could tell. Her accent was strong. "We could have dinner in my room. You and me," he called through the door, but he was already getting to his feet.

"Kashaw Vesh. Come to door. You have guests, you will come and you will not make me late."

"Do I have to?" Kash opened the door--and his eyes. "Holy god. Can you wear that in public? I mean, you look..." Amazing didn't cover it. "But..." Lillith planted her hands on her hips and scowled. Even in a human shape, she had never looked more like Zahra. Shit. "Right. Yes. I'm sure it's fine. Better than fine. You look beautiful. Now can I go back to my room?"

Lillith rolled her eyes and took him by the arm. "For my cousin's sake, I will not raise my voice to you. Collect yourself. We are leaving."

Kash had never thought of Lillith as a particularly fearsome woman. Zahra had warned him otherwise, but she was always sweet, kind and awkward. He liked this side of her. And he hadn't felt so much at peace in months. "Yes, ma'am." To Curnen's room it was.

Curnen's room, where she was trying to fuss with her hair and really rather failing to do so. And eventually she just did what she always did and let the whole dark mass of it tumble freely around her shoulders.

She'd had a hell of a time trying to pick out anything to wear, and had finally only settled on the dress she was wearing when Vex had taken pity and picked something for her. It had needed some tailoring (a concept she didn't much understand, but went along with) since a petite frame didn't just mean short, but in the end her dress was comfortable and pretty and if Vex had picked it she supposed it must be appropriate and that was a weight off her mind.

She still fussed when the knock came, though, smoothing her hair, her skirt... leaving her shoes until the very last second, but cringing her way into them.

She was chewing her lip when she opened the door. "Will I do?"

When he knocked, he'd glanced back at Lillith. His "Remember what I said" earned him a Stop dithering, Kashaw glare. So the opening door caught him in the act of pantomiming I'm not, I knocked already. Only acute awareness of the abuse Curnen had suffered turned the gesture into an offer for her hand in time.

"You look beautiful." That was easily said and more than true. She always did. From behind him, Lillith offered, "What a wonderful color. The dress is lovely."

Noting her nerves, Kash glanced past her into her room. "You're missing something. Did you want to bring the guitar?"

"Thank you." Curnen glanced back at the case and hesitated only a moment before she trotted over to it and strapped the instrument to her back. Immediately she felt better with the weight of it there. Now she was ready. "Okay."

"Perfect," he told her and then stepped aside to let her out. And Lillith didn't even get a chance to clear her throat (about which he felt obscurely proud) before he said, "Curnen, Lillith. Lillith's a wizard. Lilli, Curnen. She's a musician." Not a bard, not until Curnen was ready to claim it.

He let the women get acquainted (because the Zahra in his head told him to) and lead the way to Snow's mother's room, where once again, he knocked.

Snow White was not goddamn doing this in a dress.

When she opened the door her jeans were new at least, dark uniform wash and not a tear or hole to be seen, as well as a silk blouse. It wasn't what was expected, she imagined, but it wasn't her usual attire either. And after she'd let Regina put her hair up, for once she actually looked rather like the young woman she was.

She glanced down at herself, and then defiantly back up at Kash. It was this or she wasn't going.

Having had a similar reaction, Curnen could only empathize. "What tribe?" she asked, skipping right past niceties. It cut through any potential dread.

Snow blinked at the question, at the tiny woman, at her strange hands. Then shrugged and said, "Crow. You?"

Curnen shook her head. "Oh, not a drop in me. But my people lived alongside the Cherokee a while, so some of my cousins are."

Snow nodded, as if that exchange hadn't come entirely out of nowhere. And then her gaze turned toward the pale woman she definitely didn't know.

In the face of Snow's defiance, Kash smiled. He pointed to his open neck and started to say Trinket's wearing fur, you're fine, but Curnen was already talking. He knew the words but it didn't help him with the meaning. It was more than the where-are-you-from-what-is-your-totem-do-I-have-to-kill-you he expected from the word 'tribe', much more. That he could tell. He was going to have to ask. When Lillith lifted an eyebrow at him, he shrugged his cluelessness.

"Snow, this is Lillith. She's family." Of Lillith more than any of Vox Machina, that was simple truth. Zahra was his family. Her cousin was his cousin. "Lillith, this is Snow."

"Hello." Had Kash not warned her, she might have suggested they ought to trade names. But she feared it might go over badly.

Which was actually all Snow needed to hear and her body language relaxed. Kash was not exactly an open and trusting person. If he claimed this woman as family, that was enough. It was really all that was getting her through this, knowing that that was how he saw this group of people. And she liked Vex. And Vax was okay. Snow nodded back. "Hi."

Pike was excited about Winter's Crest, she really really was. But as her excitement grew so did the loneliness that seemed to be her constant companion these last few years. Which meant that she waited until she was safely in the shower before letting herself cry. Her family was a perceptive lot and she needed the heat from the water to make sure no one would notice. Scrubbing her face, her words from so long ago floated back, 'I'm just going to pretend I'm happy so everyone can be okay.'

After letting herself feel, she put her smile back on and got dressed. Thanks to the almost magical skills of Corbie, Pike actually had something to wear to the dinner. The deep-blue dress fit perfectly though she still hadn't gotten used to the sensation of her holy symbol against her skin. If he were here, a certain gnome would have been left speechless. Pushing that thought as far down as it would go, she left her room and made her way to the main banquet hall alone.

Blue was a popular choice for Winter's Crest, always had been - maybe the cool color spoke of ice and snow, the daunting beauty of the deeper shadows and muffled stillness. Maybe the harsh conditions reminded everyone that they needed one another to huddle for warmth. Or maybe, like Vax'ildan, everyone had a sibling working the garment shop downstairs, and they intended them to look smart either alone or as a set, thank you very much. ...No, that one was probably just him.

He'd told her he didn't care what he wore, but Percy had made clear he wanted them all looking as posh as possible. Truth be told, Vax cared a bit, or at least he put aside his moody uncertainty about who he was inviting to this dinner party, if anybody, so that he could enjoy playing dress-up with his twinnie. Eventually, she informed him he'd be wearing a dark blue 'windowpane' suit with fabric noose and silk chest-napkin. He felt somewhat odd in it, rich fabrics and fussy buttons unlike their usual Exandrian garb, but Vex was pleased with her work and he was willing to indulge his family this far. They were marking a holiday of their own in this foreign land, and it was comforting to remind themselves that they few were here together, if not all of them.

Vax finished tying back his hair and straightened his jacket in the mirror, reminding himself that Percy would have a litter of kittens if his dithering about if he should or shouldn't do the thing made them all start late. He watched himself a beat, and then two, and then thought on how indecision ended up being a decision in itself, if you left it long enough.


Percy had thought the place cards were a bit much for a family dinner, even for him, but he'd decided not to argue with Caroline. He did rather wish Cassandra was here. The two would either get along or murder each other. Still, it did make for an easy time arranging everyone at the table, even if Trinket did immediately abandon his assigned location and lumber down to wedge himself between Lilith and Snow.

The food was already on the table, covered by lids. "Family style service", Caroline had called it. Large plates of food that could be easily passed around, each person taking what they wanted. Percy stood at the table and lifted his wine glass. "Joyous Winter's Crest all, new friends and old. It is an honor to be here with all of you and I look forward to many more years to come." Toast delivered, he leaned forward and lifted the lid off the largest tray - venison provided by Vex's own hunting bow. "Let's eat."
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Lillith - OTA - after speaking to Vax, after dinner

[personal profile] st_rangepalette 2017-12-06 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
Even among friends, Lillith rarely went about in her exposed Tiefling shape. She had been veiling herself so long, it was a comfortable habit. But Percy had said that if any of those gathered did not like her Tiefling form, they could leave, and Kashaw disliked her "hiding who she was."

So after speaking to Vax about his guest, and several glasses of champagne, Lillith stopped concentrating on her Alter Self spell. "Oh," she said softly and stretched her tail to its fullest. It should not make a difference, since her altered form was adapted to her posture, but for her, it always did.
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Re: Vax: OTA

[personal profile] st_abby 2017-12-06 05:23 pm (UTC)(link)
"It took me a while to make up my mind about it." He considered his host, the cool composure like a handsome Whitestone wall. Vax knew a thing or two about scaling walls, but he'd worn out all his building metaphors for the night already, and this game was getting tiresome.

He dropped his voice lower, softer, leaning closer to Percy with a hand set to steady him behind Vex's chair. "...I know, Percy," he acknowledged the open wound they weren't supposed to, searching for the gunsmith's eyes in a similar breach of this stupid, bloody, stuffed-shirt etiquette. "You're right. Keyleth should be here. ...But she isn't."
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Re: Vax: OTA

[personal profile] st_abby 2017-12-06 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Vax took a moment, took a shallow breath, putting aside his interest in protecting Steph to try and focus on how much his friend's heart still bled for Keyleth. Even if he was being a self-righteous arsehole about it. "It will never be fine. I'm not suggesting that she can be replaced, because... She can't. I know that as well as you."

I'm not asking for you to take someone else into the circle of your arms as your new best friend. I'm not even asking you to decide you like her. All I'm asking for... Is for you to admit she's someone completely different, and not pile all the old hopes and dreams and memories and expectations onto her. Because I honestly don't know how to keep living this life if all I ever do is mourn what's lost."
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Re: Vax: OTA

[personal profile] st_ingofthehundred 2017-12-06 06:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Seeing Vax return with Stephanie produce several pangs in the general vicinity of Kashaw's heart. First, for Keyleth, still the most annoying person he'd ever met but also one of the dearest. Next, for Vax himself, what it would have cost to make the choice he had, and what he might gain by it. A third, for Stephanie. He'd make it a point to let her know he didn't resent her presence. A fourth for Molly, because he'd hurt her by not giving her the place Vax chose to give to Steph and because by reason of the fifth and most resounding pang, he almost certainly never would.

Before he'd finished suffering said pangs (as if he ever would), but after Stephanie had been seated and Percy had said his piece to Vax, Kash found a free moment to draw Vax aside. "Whatever de Rolo said, good on you for bringing her. Zahra would want me to say that your happiness is important, and that if the time comes that there's a need, I'll help Keyleth understand."

Once, he might have meant he'd love Keyleth himself. But even Keyleth could no longer step into Zahra's place. It was hers. And always would be.
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Re: Vax: OTA

[personal profile] st_abby 2017-12-06 06:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Vax nodded at him soberly, glancing back at where Steph was blessedly deep into chitchat with Pike about something or other and hadn't seemed to take note of her name in all the whispering.

"We're still here," he turned back to Percy, then looked meaningfully at his sister, who was clearly taking some of this in and only being kind about not rubbing their noses in it so that everyone else would notice. "And it's not all bad."
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Re: Vax: OTA

[personal profile] st_abby 2017-12-06 06:58 pm (UTC)(link)
Percy had implied that Steph was a bandage with so much contempt and disregard before. But Vax had spent a long time rattling those words around inside his head, and he'd come to think of them differently. Letting himself love Stephanie... And that's what this was, though he hadn't yet been able to voice those words, not in that way. That might soothe old hurts a bit, by giving his heart new strength. That might do something to make him a better person, yes. The women in his life that had shown him everything right and good and wonderful (his mother and Vex first of all) had always done that for him, as had his friends in their own ways. Even Percival.

There was nothing fleeting or dirty about helping someone to be their best self.

But that would be far too much to say just now.

"She's a person," Vax said instead. "A person who matters enough for me to want to share them with my family on our happiest of holidays."
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Re: Vex: OTA

[personal profile] st_ealthless 2017-12-06 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)
"Well, thank you!" Pike twisted her hips to make the dress float a little. "But look at you! I didn't think it was possible, but you're even more gorgeous than usual!"
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Re: Stephanie - OTA

[personal profile] st_ealthless 2017-12-06 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"Um...maybe? Depends on what Christmas is." She took a sip of wine before continuing. "Winter's Crest is a time for people to come together and celebrate the waning of winter. Towns usually hold festivals, people exchange gifts, pies get eaten. Oh! And technically it's the day that the barrier between the planes is the thinnest. A lot of powerful magic can only happen."
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Re: Vax: OTA

[personal profile] st_abby 2017-12-06 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Vax smiled wide at the most grudging welcome he'd ever heard.

"Ooh, like passing a kidney stone," he couldn't help himself from piping up merrily. He was inclined to be a little giddy from everything on Steph's balcony before, and now he did actually feel better for having Percy's blessing, grudging though it was. He hadn't even had to make any black promises to get it. "That was painful, I can tell. I would kiss you for it, right now, but then we'd have more explanations to make and I am beat where that's concerned."
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Re: Stephanie - OTA

[personal profile] st_ingofthehundred 2017-12-06 07:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Eventually, Kash found a moment when there was an empty seat beside Stephanie and he dropped himself into it. "I'm glad Vax nutted up and brought you."
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Re: Vex: OTA - after Steph arrives

[personal profile] st_ubby 2017-12-06 07:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Vex felt a swell of feelings she couldn't label, contentment at its core but a yearning too, but it showed only in the warmth of her eyes and hint of smile. Her thumb brushed softly across the back of Percy's hand, enjoying that small connection.

"Are you happy, darling?" she murmured softly, just for them.
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Re: Stephanie - OTA

[personal profile] st_upidgravity 2017-12-06 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)
"Christmas is..." Steph stopped and frowned. "I mean, I guess it's technically a religious holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus...uh, he's a ...god? Who became a man?" Christianity sounded really strange when you explained it. "But mostly it's an excuse to get together with people you care about, exchange presents, eat too much food. It's good will towards all people, love and peace and all that stuff."
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Re: Vex: OTA

[personal profile] st_ubby 2017-12-06 07:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Sparkling at the praise – it was probably wrong and vain of her, but sincere compliments always made Vex feel warm inside – "I had to try my best. I am representing Whitestone now," she said, a teasing lilt to her voice covering the truth of her words, that she wanted to do right by Percy, who'd given her so much.
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Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_ingofthehundred 2017-12-06 07:59 pm (UTC)(link)
Before Curnen had finished the first verse, Kash knew she was singing about her self somehow. Ordinarily, he wouldn't pay attention, since music was something to drink to. But knowing her to be a bard of some kind made all the difference.

Then she sang "my staff has murdered giants" and Kash felt tears begin to gather. Zahra'd been murdering giants with her staff just moments before he left her, and to hear that in the context of what only a fool couldn't understand was a love song... the one thing he hadn't done for Z, or himself, was weep and this was not the place to do it.

Fortunately or unfortunately, Lillith noticed before Vex or anyone else and slipped into the seat beside him. In her quiet way, she wound her tail around his ankle and took his hand. It could've broken him, but the soft smile of understanding made it all right to breathe and enjoy the song.

When Curnen had finished, Lillith slipped away again to talk to Vex, who would also be missing Z. Kash pulled his shit together and went to sit with Curnen. "You weren't the only one he cursed, were you?" He wasn't always great at people, but some things...he just knew.
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Re: Vax: OTA

[personal profile] st_abby 2017-12-06 08:01 pm (UTC)(link)
When Steph seemed wise enough not to give the Lord of Whitestone the satisfaction of a more off-kilter reaction, Vax simply raised his glass to Percy as if that had been an abrupt toast. "Joyous Winter's Crest," he chimed in as if he was supposed to, and washed it down with his first swallow of wine, leaving Percy to his sister for now.

He felt... Good. Strange, and tenderized, and a bit light-headed. But good.
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Re: Stephanie - OTA

[personal profile] st_upidgravity 2017-12-06 08:12 pm (UTC)(link)
After her single glass of wine, Steph had switched to water and thus, when she began to choke and cough, it wasn't a waste of probably super expensive wine. "Jesus." she gasped when she managed to breathe air instead of water. "Do you always start conversations like that?

"Er. I mean...thanks?"
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Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_upidgravity 2017-12-06 08:18 pm (UTC)(link)
When Curnen came back from putting away her guitar, Steph got up and circled around the table to crouch next to her. "That was so good! You're only going to do one song?"
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Re: Vax: OTA

[personal profile] st_abby 2017-12-06 08:34 pm (UTC)(link)
Vax was fond of Lillith, but the time she'd spent with Vox Machina had been limited and mostly the result of a crisis. Which he was reminded of, taking in her human look as she approached him now.

"Alright," he agreed easily, though there was a touch of puzzlement on his face. He murmured to Steph a promise not to be gone from the table so long as last time, and followed Lillith to a secluded corner for a more private chat.

"You look as pretty as when I first met you," he suggested from there. He smiled, but there was a hint of reservation in the words.
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Re: Vax: OTA

[personal profile] st_rangepalette 2017-12-06 08:40 pm (UTC)(link)
"And you are as handsome and as kind," Lillith returned, a gentle warmth in her voice.

As ever, she placed herself where she could see anyone entering before they saw her. Even now, when she had been safe from them in Vassalheim more than a year, Lillith could not lose the habit of watching for signs of her sisters.

But when her gaze returned to Vax's face, there was nothing of suspicion in it. Only a hint of the nerves reflected in the arms she now wrapped around her torso. "Your guest, may I ask about her? She is not known to me and I... you know, I have reasons to be cautious about my appearance?"

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