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paradisalogs2012-05-08 09:07 pm
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The doors we open and close each day
Who: Felix Harrowgate, Geoffrey Chaucer, Miles Edgeworth & Vanyel Ashkevron
What: A dinner party and an attempt at matchmaking
When: Tonight
Where: Chimera HQ
Rating: PG-13, most likely
Felix idly wondered if life in Paradisa was beginning to be so utterly boring, that he'd found the time and motivation for this sort of thing. It wasn't entirely charity on his part, that was for certain. He liked both Miles and Vanyel, but honestly both of them needed to loosen up and since he was rather unavailable in that regard, he might as well shove them together and hope they'd discover an outlet to their mutual problems.
In the very least, it might be entertaining.
Of course, having a get together without Ashura was unusual, but his lover's sentimentality wasn't exactly what he needed in this situation. This was more...secondary seduction. Thus asking Geoffrey to assist.
Too bad he couldn't drug them, though some strong wine wasn't out of the question.
He'd had a table placed in the lobby of Chimera headquarters and laid it out with their meal. It was a little more impersonal than his own quarters, but ensured it wouldn't look amiss when he left for the evening, hopefully leaving Vanyel and Miles alone.
What happened then was out of his hands. Right now, he only had to wait.
What: A dinner party and an attempt at matchmaking
When: Tonight
Where: Chimera HQ
Rating: PG-13, most likely
Felix idly wondered if life in Paradisa was beginning to be so utterly boring, that he'd found the time and motivation for this sort of thing. It wasn't entirely charity on his part, that was for certain. He liked both Miles and Vanyel, but honestly both of them needed to loosen up and since he was rather unavailable in that regard, he might as well shove them together and hope they'd discover an outlet to their mutual problems.
In the very least, it might be entertaining.
Of course, having a get together without Ashura was unusual, but his lover's sentimentality wasn't exactly what he needed in this situation. This was more...secondary seduction. Thus asking Geoffrey to assist.
Too bad he couldn't drug them, though some strong wine wasn't out of the question.
He'd had a table placed in the lobby of Chimera headquarters and laid it out with their meal. It was a little more impersonal than his own quarters, but ensured it wouldn't look amiss when he left for the evening, hopefully leaving Vanyel and Miles alone.
What happened then was out of his hands. Right now, he only had to wait.
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I am sure it has come up, yes. I don't make much of a secret of my occupation as a wizard, either, though I'm not sure I've mentioned to all of you that I served as part of an advising council to our Lord Protector.
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Well, you're both more interesting than I. I am only a poet and a politician. I'm from 1366 on Earth.
Miles, tell us about yourself.
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[In idle chatter, he'd mention that when younger, he used to write poetry as well, but he vaguely knows where that direction will turn, so stops himself... He clasps his hands and his gaze turns distant. His was aware that profession had a rather negative connotation for some, so he refrained from...many, many details...]
I hail from the year 2019 on Earth. Criminal Law. I am the High Prosecutor for the city of Los Angeles.
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[Oh shit that was probably too much.]
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Yes, very. I know it takes quite a lot to memorize and understand laws. I am required to do so for quite a few myself. But I take it your job entails a bit more than solving the problems of farmers out in the country, Miles.
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Our... judicial system is an odd microcosm in of itself, in which the accused is given a trial that does not exceed three days until they are assumed guilty if not proven otherwise. Prosecutors are given the unfair -well, in my opinion - advantages of presiding over investigations, and statistically, 99% of accused are convicted of the crime. Needless to say, I can very much guarantee that many of the accused are actually innocent, and prosecutors with years of maintaining perfect records are not uncommon.
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Er... revolutions. Yes. Plenty of those.
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...What's on your mind, Geoff?
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Nothing I feel like sharing. Do not let me sabotage the conversation, do continue.
[Don't kill him, Felix. He didn't mean to ruin the conversation.]
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...Very well, then.
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...Hm?
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...Yes. Actually, Geoff here knows him very well.
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/random sleepy icon
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