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TDM 1 ⬡ The Oval Portrait
The Chateau![]() ⬡ Common Cast Characters most likely to originate in The Chateau are The Aristocrat and The Valet ⬡ Literary Description "To all appearance it had been temporarily and very lately abandoned. We established ourselves in one of the smallest and least sumptuously furnished apartments. It lay in a remote turret of the building. Its decorations were rich, yet tattered and antique. Its walls were hung with tapestry and bedecked with manifold and multiform armorial trophies, together with an unusually great number of very spirited modern paintings in frames of rich golden arabesque." ⬡ For Your Exploration Characters may attempt to explore the Chateau, but it will be shrouded in darkness, and every room they enter will bring them back to the apartment chosen by The Valet. What decorations may be seen are dark and victorian in design, and the room and halls may be lit by candlelight. The Maiden's portrait is on the wall, and will initially be cloaked in shadow for The Aristocrat to find. It appears remarkably lifelike, almost as though it is a window instead of a portrait. The other paintings on the walls will contain figures that are almost familiar to The Aristocrat and The Valet - as though they could be someone they know, but only if they squint. There is no electricity. Characters will not have access to any powers. The Artist's Tower![]() ⬡ Common Cast Characters most likely to originate in The Artist's Tower are The Maiden and The Painter ⬡ Literary Description "But she was humble and obedient, and sat meekly for many weeks in the dark, high turret-chamber where the light dripped upon the pale canvas only from overhead. But he, the painter, took glory in his work, which went on from hour to hour, and from day to day." ⬡ For Your Exploration Should characters leave the Painter's studio, they will immediately be transported outside, to a sprawling field of wildflowers. There won't seem to be anything else around, but there will be a light breeze and the sound of the sea in the distance. Inside the studio, the air is stale and musty, smelling of oil paints and turpentine. It's dim, lit only by a skylight. There is a stool for the subject and an easel with canvas sitting in the light, but everything else - art materials, more canvases, both empty and with the beginnings of paintings, and props - are all pushed to the sides of the room and cloaked in shadow. Like The Chateau, there is no electricity, and characters will not have access to their powers. The Library![]() ⬡ Welcome! Free from their roles, through either death, completion of the Story, or from not being pulled into the tale in the first place, characters will find themselves in the gardens outside of the Library itself. As always, it will look and feel like a temperate, autumn afternoon. As this setting is part of the Library itself, characters will have full access to all their powers. ⬡ Grand Opening Coming Soon! The front door will, unfortunately, be locked, and a sign will be taped on the doors, detailing how the Library will be opening soon, but in the meantime to please enjoy the grounds and the pizza party in the courtyard. ⬡ Pizza party? Pizza party! In the courtyard, there will be tables set up that will be absolutely covered in stacks of paper plates, 2-liter bottles of any soda one could dream of, and stacks and stacks of pizza boxes, containing any flavor combination that could be desired. Opening a random box will provide a random, but popular, flavor. Opening a box with an Intent and a Desire for something specific will provide exactly that. Enjoy! It won't run out. | ||||||||||||||




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Come now, you can find it in yourself to humor an injured man…
[Dimitri henceforth does the opposite of sitting still: he strains to push himself up to his feet, rather wobbly after all is said and done, but managing with the willpower of someone intensely curious. He only lingers a moment in one place, a hand bracing against the back of the chair to keep him steady before he moves towards the easel and Felix behind it. You can’t turn it around from him forever!]
I want to see the process—your talent at work.
[Some obtrusive thought at the back of his mind, flitting about like a ghost, wants to question since when could Felix paint? Has he always been able? But that thought is never brought to the forefront, swept away as ridiculous. Of course he has been. Right?]
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But Dimitri just has to stand? Just has to push himself forward as Felix furiously attempts to put the finishing touches on his sketch, and—well. A huffy sort of noise as Felix glances upward at the last moment, brow furrowing dangerously.]
Boar—
[Felix's first concern is that Dimitri, unsteady as he is, will tip forward, sending this easel crashing to the floor; his second concern, however, is the rough state of his sketch (yw for my 5 seconds spent in mspaint), because enough of Felix remains intact to know that it's? It will look better with paint. Definitely. He knows what he's doing; he will capture Dimitri's essence in color, so let him just hastily stand, doing his best to block his work-in-progress.]
What do you think you're doing? I told you to sit. [Sir! He cannot possibly work under these conditions!] It's—I have more to add. Obviously.
[And he can't add this ~more~ while his model is peering at his progress! Go away.]
hello i'm still laughing at this
[Which is not a lie; he will sit afterwards, because it sure is an effort to stand, but his curious desire drives him until he finds himself directly behind Felix to catch a glance. Given the size of the easel, his old friend can’t just turn the whole thing around without a swift effort, and even then surely Dimitri will catch a glance at the sketch already lain down on the canvas—
And he does, finally. And… oh.]
This is… well.
[Well. Hm. There are many things he could say about his portrait there. Some of them good, many of them… not quite as complimentary, but far be it from Dimitri to rain criticism down on someone who’s clearly trying their best. Especially since he doesn’t believe his attempt at doing the same would have been half as recognizable; Felix got the, ah, hair down, that’s for sure. Maybe the nose, too? So, as earnest as ever-]
The likeness is uncanny. You’ve captured my nose well.
closes my eyes at my own decisions
...He's mildly embarrassed—and this is not something he handles with, ah, any sort of grace. Naturally. Time to cross those arms.]
Your nose? [A short, sharp huff.] Hardly something worth drawing attention to. It's—common.
[Take your peasant's nose and go, sir! Good day! Or not, because Felix still intends to finish this portrait even though it's nothing compared to the portrait he's to paint of his wife. Now that's a beauty; now that is Inspiration, which Felix holds near and dear to his heart as he looks back up at Dimitri.]
And that patch over your eye ruins the symmetry of your face.
[Sorry you're ugly, Dimitri. :/]
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A nose… that he will not exactly turn up at these criticisms, though he does cast his look downwards to Felix’s crossed arms, his discontented demeanor which seems to imply a degree of embarrassment. Dimitri clears his throat, wonders if he’s feeling self-conscious about the state of this rather interesting portrait and flinging the blame on something as unavoidable as his eyepatch.]
Does it? You and I both know it is better on than off. [The eyepatch, he means. If he thought Dimitri was going to argue the point about being ugly, he is quite wrong. Such is having a middling sense of self worth, but hey, that’s not the point today.]
Of course, no face is perfectly symmetrical, is it? It should be strange for you to paint a face so perfect.