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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."
st_ealthless: (Ennui)

Re: Pike: Closed to Percy (after dinner)

[personal profile] st_ealthless 2017-12-08 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
"Yeah," Pike began to think properly, pulling out the excuses they'd made. "We, um, we all decided not use magic to look in on him because he said he needed space. But Grog and I didn't think it would hurt to ask around as we traveled."
st_ubby: (baroness of the first house)

Re: Vex: OTA - after Steph arrives

[personal profile] st_ubby 2017-12-08 07:06 pm (UTC)(link)
The best part of being spun like that – other than showing off – was getting to feel his arms coming around her again, which was probably completely sappy, but Vex felt sappy tonight. And it wasn't as though everyone in the room didn't already know she and Percy were mad for each other.

"On the other hand," she picked up the conversation as though there'd been no interruption, mimicking his posh speech fondly because she could, "One needn't bestow a coin every time one wishes to hear the song."
st_ubby: (vex bw)

Re: Vex: OTA

[personal profile] st_ubby 2017-12-08 07:09 pm (UTC)(link)
"I'm not saying a little excitement wouldn't be welcome." They were all going to get rusty or bored out of their minds at this rate, except Percy, who could finally make things other than weapons if he wanted. "But you know how he is. Vax doesn't do anything in moderation. He could go out just to stretch his wings, and come back dead."
st_ubby: (ranger)

Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_ubby 2017-12-08 07:15 pm (UTC)(link)
Vex was going to go talk to Curnen after her song, but Kash got there first, and then they fled for awhile. With others she might have teased what they got up to while they were gone, but she'd seen the tension in Curnen's shoulders and the protectiveness in Kash's as they left, and the wrung out but better set when they returned later.

"I should've had Percy set up some hidey-holes around the room," Vex said quietly as came up beside Curnen. "There are enough of us here who'd appreciate them. I'm so glad you could join us tonight, darling."
st_oneswidow: (Gray)

Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_oneswidow 2017-12-09 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
Curnen smiled shyly, feeling a little self-conscious about her escape even as she knew that she'd have completely lost her shit otherwise and that would have been much worse. "I hope I ain't caused offense tonight," she said softly.
st_ubby: vex and percy - art by shalizeh7.tumblr (hunters hex)

Re: Vex: OTA - after Steph arrives

[personal profile] st_ubby 2017-12-09 06:56 pm (UTC)(link)
Not parting with coin was how you had coin when you needed it. Luckily for Vex, Percy found her avarice endearing. "You have to think the musicians insisted on some form of compensation." If they didn't, they were fools.

Growing more serious, but still has content and in love, Vex cradled his cheek in her hand as the dance brought them close. "Thank you, my darling. For hearing my brother." She hadn't expected Percy would make a scene, but they all knew how he could wield manners like a weapon, if he'd been determined to make Stephanie unwelcome.
st_ubby: (ranger)

Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_ubby 2017-12-09 07:02 pm (UTC)(link)
"Not at all,' Vex insisted. "You've been a very welcome and wonderful guest. I'm glad Kash invited you." Percy's stereo was a wonder, and the music lovely, but he was right that it wasn't the same as having the musician there in the room.

"We, Vox Machina, used to have a lot more music in our lives. We've all missed it." The pause for 'it' was tiny, almost unnoticeable if you weren't listening for it, or didn't know what had happened with Scanlan. "And your song was beautiful."
st_ingofthehundred: greyston (mad)

Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_ingofthehundred 2017-12-10 03:27 am (UTC)(link)
Once she'd settled in, stroking her long, loose hair came instinctively. It soothed her, and in its way, it soothed him, too, by giving him a right thing to do with his hands.

Then he started listening to the words she was singing. About a soldier who didn't come back from war. Kash felt that sort of loss viscerally; it never wouldn't remind him of the first battle he'd been in after Vesh, and it never wouldn't remind him of going into battle beside his friends, his family, and maybe never seeing them again.

He understood her to be singing about her loss, and missing Z the way he did, Kash felt for her. But it was when the notes and words Wullie's slain, Wullie's slain resonated in his chest that he realized it was more than that.

The sonuvabitch hadn't cursed her husband. He'd murdered him.

Kash didn't need the parallel to his own fears to make his knuckles white with anger. He just wished he knew what to say. "Motherfucker," was what came out. And then "sonuva goddamned bitch."
st_rangepalette: (tiefling eyes)

Re: Lillith - OTA - after speaking to Vax, after dinner

[personal profile] st_rangepalette 2017-12-10 04:24 am (UTC)(link)
"Is that what they are supposed to be?" Lillith had noticed the strange decorations when she had been looking at the 'electric' lights. So clever, the confinement of lightning energy to make light. "I could not decide whether they were meant to be gnomes in red costumes or red caps. They look more like red caps, but I could not imagine why anyone would hang symbols of such nasty fey creatures."
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Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_oneswidow 2017-12-10 06:39 am (UTC)(link)
Curnen blinked slowly as she processed this. "Kash... mentioned a bard?" she said, uncertainty lifting what was meant to be a statement into a question.
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Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_oneswidow 2017-12-10 06:49 am (UTC)(link)
Curnen said nothing. When the song died away she remained quietly tucked against him for several heartbeats.

"He tried to protect me," she whispered. "But he wasn't strong enough."
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Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_ingofthehundred 2017-12-10 06:57 am (UTC)(link)
At least he died doing the thing that mattered most to him, Kash thought, but didn't say. There really wasn't much 'at least' when it came to the person you loved dying because of you.

It probably also wasn't going to help to say that he'd have wanted to die if he failed her, although it was how Kash would've felt.

"I'm sorry that happened to you. It's shit, and there's not a goddamned thing I can say that's going to change that." Which was the only reason he could think of later that he kissed the top of her head.
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Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_oneswidow 2017-12-10 07:31 am (UTC)(link)
Whatever the reason for the kiss, Curnen was grateful for it. She sighed, muscles relaxing, eyes falling closed. "Thank you," she murmured.

She took a deep breath, not sure whether or not she actually intended to say more until she either did or didn't. But she wasn't ready to tell the story. Not of what happened to her, or her husband. Not ready even to say Rockhouse's name. But... "His name was Brushy. Brushy Dale."
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Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_ingofthehundred 2017-12-10 07:50 am (UTC)(link)
Kash heard in how she said it the same thing he felt when he thought about Z. And that meant there was only one thing to say in answer.

"Her name is Zahra Hydris." If he listened hard, he could hear his heart breaking. But he forced himself to add, "She's a Tiefling, like Lillith. They're cousins," but then his throat closed down to keep his heart from bleeding out.
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Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_oneswidow 2017-12-10 07:58 am (UTC)(link)
She could almost hear it happening. Curnen's answer was to put her arms around Kash and nuzzle her head under his chin like an attentive kitten. "Shhh... easy now. I got you." For all that that was worth. She wasn't so very steady herself. But it beat the everloving fuck out of going it alone.
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Snow White - OTA

[personal profile] st_arkcrowblack 2017-12-10 10:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Family dinners had never been part of Snow's life. Her father would deign now and then to have her at the dinner table, but it was not a family dinner, because she was not there as his daughter. She was there as a miniature of her mother, as an aesthetically pleasing addition to the room. He would tell her governess to put her in white, because he liked to see her black hair against it. He would have her put in black, to make her skin look lighter against that. Sometimes he'd have her dressed up as a Crow girl with her hair in two braids. Sometimes in a cattleman's hat with her gun. But she was always performing for him, even when she didn't know what exactly he wanted her to do.

And then Mrs. H had come into their lives. Snow couldn't think of a time the three of them had ever sat at table together.

She'd started the evening performing a little at least. The part of her was Miss H would never leave her completely, no matter how much she might want it to. Her table manners were the kind of effortless that came only from years and years of ingrained practice, and she said very little unless spoken to first. The only outward sign that this was nerves and not iciness was when Trinket lumbered between her and Lillith, and she'd leaned against the bear for a long moment, listening to the thundering of his huge heart.

She was less stiff after that, if still quiet.
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Re: Vex: OTA

[personal profile] st_ealthless 2017-12-10 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"Luckily you have me here to make sure he stays alive," Pike laughed, knowing exactly what she meant. "I keep my resurrection spells prepared every day, just in case."

She'd seen them all die too many times, the last thing she wanted to do was see it again.

"But that's not something to talk about at Winter's Crest!" A big drink of wine helped wash the dark thoughts away. "Let's talk about presents! Mainly that I have yours but I left it in my room by accident."
st_ubby: (ranger)

Re: Vex: OTA

[personal profile] st_ubby 2017-12-11 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yes, presents!" Vex knew what Pike was doing, but she approved. Better to focus on the good of Winter's Crest than what could happen to them. Again. She was glad they had both Pike and Kash around, though.

"How could you forget my present?" Vex drew her hand to her heart dramatically. "It's like a mace to the chest." Then she flashed a grin. "Luckily, I remembered yours. Stay right here."

Her Bag of Colding ruined the lines of her dress, so she had left it out of the way along one wall. She would've simply brought the gifts in the open, but she didn't trust her brother not to try to sneak a peek. She went to the bag, and came back a moment later with a small package wrapped in a pretty silk scarf from the boutique. The gnome-sized gloves Pike would find inside were made of soft deerskin, carefully stitched with sinew for strength. Long unused embroidery lessons in Syngorn had to be good for something, right?
st_ubby: (vex bw)

Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_ubby 2017-12-11 08:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Vex nodded. "Scanlan. He's a gnome, like Pike. My brother and boyfriend are from earlier, but Pike and I remember when he decided to fuck off and leave us. She took it hard." He'd been such an asshole, and Vex missed him, but she still struggled to forgive the things he'd said.

"But yeah, he's maybe the best bard I've ever known. Too bad he's a fucking jerk."
st_ealthless: (excited face)

Re: Vex: OTA

[personal profile] st_ealthless 2017-12-11 10:29 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh you know, it's probably because I'm a monstah!" She growled playfully towards Vex as the other woman hurried away.

When she unwrapped the present, she squealed in delight. "Oh Vex! These are perfect! Gardening will be so much easier now. Did you make these?" Before waiting for an answer, she pulled Vex down into a hug. "You know, I think these might be even more handy than my gauntlets." The pun was awful, but considering that Vex loved Percy...she was probably used to that kind of thing by now.
st_ingofthehundred: greyston (hurt)

Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_ingofthehundred 2017-12-12 04:11 am (UTC)(link)
He couldn't do this. Couldn't start feeling it. As soon as he did, the abyss opened up and dragged him into its dark maw. But slight as Curnen was, she was strong enough to keep him here. And like Lillith's tail curled around his ankle, or Vex's hand at the back of his neck, her head beneath his chin let him remember that he loved Z and no one would ever replace her without him wanting to die. The moment passed, and he nodded, his nose pressed into her hair.

"I'm good. You okay?"
st_ingofthehundred: greyston (side-eye)

Re: Snow White - OTA

[personal profile] st_ingofthehundred 2017-12-12 04:22 am (UTC)(link)
Ordinarily, Kash would pass right by something like a girl leaning against a bear. Especially if that bear was Trinket. It wasn't that he didn't notice shit like that. It was that he didn't fucking care.

Ordinarily, Kash didn't give a fuck. But these people were if not his family, the closest thing he had to family without Z. And that included Snow. Which was why, when dinner had settled into quiet conversations, Kash made a point to sit in Lillith's vacated chair with his leg pressed solidly against Trinket.

"Hey, bud." He reached down and gave Trinket it a fond scratch behind the ears. "Snow feeding you enough?"
st_oneswidow: (Introspective)

Re: Curnen - OTA

[personal profile] st_oneswidow 2017-12-12 04:43 am (UTC)(link)
It was a dangerous thing, two people like them holding each other up. And yet at the same time they were all the sturdier for it, because it was only when you knew a break that you could anticipate and compensate for the weaknesses it left behind. She knew the abyss that was threatening to swallow him, and that made her all the more determined to keep him from falling in.

She nodded. "I'm ready to go back in now," she said. Which wasn't exactly a yes, but it was as close to yes as she could honestly be.

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