Valentine Duell

July 16, 2021 8:44 PM
OOC: This is the conclusion of the Gaming quest threads, here and here.

While posted as an event for posting purposes, it is a co-write between Evelyn's author and Val's.
BIC:

Valentine had been busy after leaving the note in the library and checking in with Nillix, the prairie elf, who had seemed enthusiastic about her part in this game. She did her best to swiftly and sneakily race from the hall to the MARS rooms and had been pretty sure that no one in the club had seen her. This was the difficult part. She needed a magnificent looking medieval throne room/feasting hall on the other side of this door. The tricky part was incorporating the room’s actual function into what she wanted, since (as a terrible oversight by the original designers) none of the rooms were set up to configure themselves as a ‘party room’. Oh well, she had been practicing and her results had been getting better. She closed her eyes and focused on what she wanted.

When she opened the door, and her eyes, the music room before her looked beautiful. The large room was made of cut stonework, there was a huge oak table running the length with magnificent chairs on either side. A few candelabras stood upon the runner on the center of the table, and plates were stacked at either end. Under the table was a beautifully made, yet still well-worn looking rug. The walls were covered in tapestries depicting all sorts of wondrous scenes. Dominating the far end of the room and table was an ornate throne upon a raised dais. An empty suit of armor stood on either side of it. The place of honor looked magnificent, as it should. The room itself was lit by a combination of the candelabras on the table, candle chandeliers and torches burning away in their sconces on the wall.

The music was appropriate as well, although she wasn’t sure about the players. In the corner of the room, on a small raised platform a few of what looked like the Sport room’s training dummies stood, dressed in ‘traditional fantasy bardic costume’ and ‘playing’ instruments. The music was some good, lively ‘medieval’ bardic music, and should continue throughout the course of the party. They could in theory change it if it got annoying, but it did lend to the atmosphere nicely. There was even space near the 'minstrels' for dancing if anyone was interested.

Between the torches and the tapestries were a few doors. These she needed to investigate as well. She opened the first one, giggled and disappeared into the small room beyond. When she emerged a few moments later, she had changed into a flowing pink gown and headpiece. The fabric was patterned with tiny slightly darker pink hearts. It was not quite a ‘princess’ level dress, more along the lines of higher nobility in your fantasy realms. She spun around and let it billow out and swirl around her. It would do just fine. Then she took another circuit of the room to make sure everything was in readiness.

As she passed the tapestries, her attention was grabbed by the first one. It clearly showed a group of people in a mild state of distress as a moving wall trap was trying to crush them! That was from their first game of the year.. Ugbard’s Tower! A quick glance over the rest of the tapestries revealed that each one held some scene from one of their games from throughout the year… how had she done that? That was awesome, but… how? Shaking her head in mild disbelief, she finished her inspection and found that all else was in readiness. Not that there was a lot more at the moment. They would be bringing the food, drink and other party supplies in the crates from the hall with them. Until then, she just had to wait.

When the door creaked open, she quickly hopped into position to welcome them all. Valentine smiled brightly as her friends entered and curtsied low to them. This, she had been practicing while waiting for them to arrive. She thought she pulled it off acceptability. "Welcome my brave and worthy adventurers! You have succeeded in your quest and rescued me from the loneliness of this room!"

Valentine moved aside and gestured for her friends to enter. "Please, come in! Come in!" She clapped with delight as she saw the supply crates. "Excellent! You got the supplies! You may set them down by the table for now. They contain everything we will need for the party that the room can't supply." Then she gave Evelyn a knowing grin, "But first…" she gestured for her partner in crime to take over.

Evelyn took a breath - a sigh really - and followed Valentine’s cue by taking her place in front of the group for what was sure to be a teary-eyed speech. She wished she had a fancy goblet or something to use for proper toasting but her own wringing hands would have to suffice for festive.

“First,” Evelyn began, emphasizing where Val had left off, “I want to thank our DM for the night, both for the adventure we’ve just enjoyed and the party we’re about to.” She paused to lead the group in a brief applause for Valentine. Then another breath and she did her best to sound resolved as she smiled a bit sadly at her best friend in the world. “Seven and a half years ago, Ness and I met in the Gardens for our first year orientation. From that night on, Ness has been the best of us. Welcoming me to the school despite being a new student as well, Ness showed me kindness, compassion, and the possibility that maybe I could find happiness in this new corner of the world.” She smiled a bit more softly at her friend then; it was a hard truth that didn’t need spoken about too much right now. “Ness gave me family - literally, gave me parents, a brother, aunts and uncles and others, and a place to live and thrive. Ness continued being Ness-like by doing the same for all of us in a smaller way by continuing the gaming club when Gary left and being, in many ways, the beating heart of the club even before he graduated. Ness, I’ll love you forever and this is definitely not goodbye for you and me, but for us and Sonora, it is goodbye. At least for now. I could totally see you coming back to teach something.” She grinned then, hoping that the comment lightened the mood a bit and brought some laughter. “Tonight, we celebrate the best of us. The Ness of us. To you, my friend.”

Evelyn then reached into the bag she’d been carrying with her throughout the evening, retrieving a very ornate, very pointedly gender neutral (in terms of historical monarchies) crown. It had been transfigured from blank character sheets and some game notes and maps and the text and figures were still visible although the paper had been changed into burnished metal. Where there would normally be gems on such a headpiece, there were instead figures of amulets and potion bottles (the game kind, not the real kind) and the contents of each sparkled brightly in various colors.

“My liege,” Evelyn said, dipping her head as she approached Ness to offer the crown. She might’ve given a full kneel if not for the fact that she was already much shorter than the Aladren anyway. “Your crown, as befits a DM of your great imperial highness.”

Satisfied that she’d given the best toast she could without either a drink or real toast, Evelyn dipped her head and bowed aside to give the floor back to Val. As they passed each other, she patted the girl kindly, quietly thanking her for doing everything that Ness deserved and that Evelyn couldn’t. Val was going to be the best of them next, Evelyn suspected, and that was something she desperately hoped someone remembered to tell the Teppenpaw in a few years. She blinked to clear her misty eyes as Val spoke next.

Nearly in tears from Evelyn’s eloquence, she sniffed and smiled at everyone. "Now if anyone would like to fancy themselves up a bit," Val paused and swirled her dress around again before indicating the doors along the wall, "Those doors should lead to changing areas complete with an appropriate outfit to your liking." They should give the room a chance to supply something fitting for whomever opened the door anyway.

Finally she curtsied again to Ness and then with a wide smile, gestured towards the throne, "The seat of honor is ready for your majesty whenever you are ready for it."
Subthreads:
2 Valentine Duell The Quest’s End (Music Room) [Gaming Club Members] 1490 1 5

Ness McLeod

July 27, 2021 7:45 AM
The quest had not been designed by Aladrens. That was clear from the spelling of 'Aries' and the absolute lack of decoding required on their half to get the clues. Ness didn't mind though. D&D had rarely been about intellect anyway, and it was fun to be doing something special. It did not occur to Ness that there was a particular reason beyond 'the end of term' or 'yolo' or that the thing the quest had been designed with was love.

Those knuts started to drop when the group (having happily and non-violently defeated the Terribly Menacing Crate Guardian) opened the doors to MARS.

MARS was often used for parties, and its ability to self-decorate to extraordinary levels was pretty famous. Still, the sheer level of detail and extra-ness marked this as a special occasion. Ness had figured the group was carting party supplies, but a party with music and dress up in a fancy banquet hall? That was brilliant. It showed on Ness' face in an open mouth followed by a huge grin, and even a slight laugh at the terrible danger they had rescued Val from.

It was when the floor was passed to Evelyn that the final pieces fell into place though. Suddenly, the world shifted from the fun and silliness of a make-believe fantasy adventure to a whole host of very real things. Things it was odd to be thanked for, at least here, because D&D things and Evelyn Things had always felt like totally separate parts of life, even with the obvious overlap of Evelyn being literally right there. And as for the rest... Ness wasn't the best. In some ways, Ness felt like the accidental stand in between a title which seemed like it should have passed from Gary to Valentine. The timing with which the younger girl had shown up was spooky, almost as if it had been designed (not that Ness believed in such things). Ness had borrowed and shared that mantle, but it had been Gary and Val's project all along. They lived, breathed and understood this thing in a way Ness was still years away from... And now to be held up as something special.. The tears were streaming down Ness' face long before Evelyn offered a crown and gender neutral regal titles.

"Thank you," Ness managed to croak out to Valentine and Evelyn. "I... Let's get changed?" Ness decided that a few moments to compose thoughts and self might be good, plus it would just be rude not to get all dressed up.

Once they were all costumed, with Ness looking slightly like a highway robber crossed with a monarch, to be fittingly rougish as well as fittingly regal, Ness tentatively took the throne. Or at least stepped up to it.

"Thank you for this," Ness gestured at the room and the crown. "As I'm sure you've all noticed, the gaming club isn't a solo effort. It was for Gary, but for me, I've had all kinds of help." Help which Ness had been nervous about taking at first or being overshadowed by, though hopefully that had been well-hidden enough not to need apologising for. Most of the help had come from Val, though they had kept the model of letting anyone run one shots.

"I want to thank all of you for making my time as club president a fun adventure. Given That I've had so much help, it seems fitting that I share this," Ness indicated the throne, which had two arm rests almost big enough to be seats themselves, especially if they were destined for small occupants. "Firstly Evelyn, my right-hand human." Ness patted the appropriate arm rest. Hopefully Evelyn knew she came first in so many ways, and that she was in runner-up position in terms of a speech only because this was gaming club specific. Ness tried to put the thank yous for Gary, and how Ness had nearly spoiled that for Evelyn, far out of mind, hoping that sharing this one could make up for some of that. "You're my best friend, and always will be. I couldn't have done any of this without you." Maybe. Ness probably could have, that sentiment was a bit hyperbolic. "Or, if I could have, it wouldn't have been half so much fun," Ness acknowledged.

"I think we all know though, when I say I have had help and support with gaming club, there's one person I mean more than others. Val... I might be the head of this, but you're the heart and soul. I'd be honoured if you'd come and share a throne with me, seeing as you have done all year." Ness patted the left arm rest. "And next year, it's gonna be all yours, though I hope you'll find people to support you, like I had you.

"Distinguished adventurers, please show your support for your graduating comrade, and pledge your allegiance to your new leader." The Aladren lifted Evelyn and Val's hands, before taking a seat with them both.

Ness wasn't sure how long the arms would make confortable seats for. But if they all collapsed inwards into a big squishy hug pile, it definitely wouldn't be the worst end to an adventure.
13 Ness McLeod Here's to new adventures 1419 0 5

Evelyn Stones

July 29, 2021 12:19 AM
Evelyn only waited until the first moment she was reasonably allowed to scoot off of her seat before unceremoniously dumping herself into the throne with Ness. Whether she was on any part of the seat or solely on her friend's lap was unimportant as she wrapped her arms around Ness' neck and squeezed out a hug. The costume she'd chosen was as close to Nimue's elven garb as she could manage and heaps of fabric draped over their mingled legs as she embraced Ness. It was, rather notably, only half of a character, as a certain male elf was missing from this particular party. But Ness had been a potato in that session and so it seemed rather amusingly apropos.

A lot of things went through her mind and a lot of things she wanted to say. Somehow, though, it didn't really seem like she needed to say any of them. She'd already made her public declaration of Ness' excellence, and now there was just a party and some end of year stuff (oh those pesky exams) standing between them and their futures. That was a terrifying thought; what on earth was Evelyn supposed to say about it? Instead, she settled for genuine and simply grinned cheek-to-cheek with her best friend in the world.

"I love you," she said happily. "Thanks for everything, Ness. I'm excited for the rest of everything."
22 Evelyn Stones And new bosses 1422 0 5

Ness McLeod

July 29, 2021 12:50 AM
"What is it with us and chairs?" Ness giggled, as Evelyn spawled into the throne, making it as big and complicated a pile of smush and limbs as the library chair had come to be. What Ness meant was that this seemed a fitting note to end on, but without using that dreaded word. And it was only the end of some things. It was the beginning of plenty of others. Ones that would still involve them seeing each other all the time. Right? Evelyn seemed to be thinking along similar lines. Or thinking of similar things. The fact that the big wide world was waiting. With Heinrich and CJ in it... Ness tried to swallow down the lump of jealousy and other feelings. Just because there was a picture forming of Evelyn without Ness there didn't mean it was real. After everything Evelyn had just said, Ness knew they were forever. A different kind of forever to the one Evelyn would have with Heinrich. Best friends forever.

Ness's arms snaked around Evelyn, squeezing her in, enjoying this moment of undivided attention. Of being allowed to be Evelyn's everything, and be just a little bit possessive.

"I love you too. And I'm excited too. For all the things we're going to do, together and..." The word hitched in Ness' throat, "And the ones we'll tell each other about as stories over dinner."
13 Ness McLeod Hoepfully we don't have to fight them to the death 1419 0 5

Valentine Duell

July 31, 2021 10:49 AM
Ness looked wonderful after emerging from the changing room, something akin to Robin Hood after fully pillaging Prince John before sending all the riches back to the people. The Imperial Highness began a speech and Val cheered for Evelyn's acknowledgement and ascension. However, when Ness started talking about her, she turned beet red and sort of wanted to vanish. She hadn't done anything that special... but she couldn't let down Ness, so she smiled nervously and made her way up to Ness' throne.

Val, for all of her social tendencies, was not one for the spotlight. She loved bringing it to others so that they could shine brightly and be everything they could be. But she wasn't anything that special to occupy it herself. Still, she found herself next to Ness because that was what Ness wanted, and this was Ness' party. Then on top of things, Ness declared her as the game president successor! Morgan had seniority and was an Aladren. Yet Ness still picked her? Hopefully Mogan wouldn't be upset at her. She smiled at Ness and everyone else a bit nervously perhaps. "The honor is mine," she replied to Ness, "And I will do my best not to let anyone down." She was going to need help though. She hadn't really given serious consideration to dropping the Gaming club next year, but now she couldn't. The other clubs would probably have to go though.

Ness raised her hand and then she sat with the others on the left arm rest of the throne. It wasn't long before Evelyn apparently lost her balance and landed on Ness. Had she known this might happen, she would have maybe tried to design the arms a little better. It didn't take her long to realize that Evelyn may have done that on purpose, and Ness was reciprocating the feelings. She felt a bit like an intruder on their moment. She moved to stand with the intention of going and overseeing unpacking the party supplies and getting things going so everyone else could start having some fun as well. She distract everyone so these two could have a moment or so if they wanted it. She could also try to pull the spotlight away to somewhere else when necessary as well.
2 Valentine Duell That would be terrible 1490 0 5