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7 yrs ago
Current Slight bit of depression setting in... I apologize if things are taking longer than usual. Just trying to assure the same level of quality in my posts to you guys.
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7 yrs ago
*Has the sudden urge to come back to the Guild*.... *Guild is down*.... WHYYYYYYYY?!?!?! *Literally the story of my life lol*
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8 yrs ago
One of these days I will learn to not input my opinions where they are not wanted on social media.... TODAY IS NOT THAT DAY. >.<
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8 yrs ago
2 1/2 hours in and I'm already done with the new year. T.T
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Amaris Marivaldi

Mentions: Smol Dennis @Achronum


The countess shifted her glance sideways as the music and her conversation was cut short, a voice explaining something about the smoke detection system having been damaged. The announcement was quickly followed by a request for all in attendance to leave the premise immediately; one that was met with many grumbles of disappointment yet ultimately followed.

Oh, that’s too bad. I wonder if…” Dennis’ words barely reached the countess as she accepted the boy’s offered hand and stood from her chair. Something didn’t feel quite right to her, but she couldn’t put her finger on it until the mage spoke once more. Her irises took on a much colder hue as she narrowed her eyes suspiciously.

Somehow I doubt that.” She responded, taking a quick look around the pair before softly pulling Dennis out of the way of the shuffling crowds.

The man is all about his image, one that would surely be harmed if it ever got out he was arrested for destruction of royal property. Ignoring that, Astorio’s aren’t exactly known for their patience. A mage in their charge, even a new one, would know better than to get wrapped up in something like this under penalty of punishment.” Involved parties aside, Dennis could already hear sirens. If Eris and company were already being escorted away, what use were the sirens for a damaged smoke alarm… surely the system could be repaired or at least the situation monitored by the mages on staff with the school?

Perhaps I’m being paranoid, but I don’t like the way this sounds. Let’s move for now, and I apologize for asking this of you, but can you keep an eye on the situation? I don’t think we’re being told everything.

Of all the times for me to have left you alone Cassandra… please stay safe. The countess thought to herself as her level of unease grew.
Amaris Marivaldi

Mentions: Smol Dennis @Achronum


Amaris could not catch her laughter in time as she pictured a fork flying through the air at a faceless acquaintance. She could see how inconvenient it might be to have to literally tie objects down to prevent their escape, and even more to have one's personal thoughts broadcasted without knowledge or intent. She felt bad having assumed the worse.

I promise I can control it now! I don’t just jump into people’s heads unless we need to.” He followed up, though for some reason he had swapped his subject from personal to plural. Perhaps the mysterious behind-the-scenes friend? Amaris might have guessed Queeny to be the other identity in question but that was mostly because it was the only other name he had mentioned.

Well, I certainly hope Queeny didn’t take it too personally. Must have been quite the year having to chase down lost belongings. It’s no wonder you didn’t have time for much else.” She responded lightheartedly before her expression fell, a tinge of regret tainting her tone.

As normal as the questions might have been though, they were still rude. I, of all people, should understand having my intentions judged because of the actions of others. That in mind, I appreciate you taking the time to explain it to me. It was very thoughtful.” A portion of her smile returned before she sat back in her seat, eyes scanning the rest of the environment out of habit. Cassandra had still not made an appearance, perhaps still held up by whomever she had selected to dance with. She considered checking in with the mage but was worried about overstepping her bounds, after all, she was already starting to make amends for her earlier blunder. Deciding to leave the mage be for the time being, Amaris turned her attention back to Dennis.

Well, now that you have a small break from your studies you might as well enjoy yourself. Was there something in particular you were hoping to see during The Revel? I can’t imagine the ballroom was the peak of your excitement.” The countess teased.
Amaris Marivaldi

Mentions: Smol Dennis @Achronum


The countess found herself the slightest bit disappointed that Dennis did not share her love for language yet somehow, she wasn’t all that surprised. Perhaps it was that she had always had unique outlooks on otherwise mundane subjects… any which way, she understood there was a difference in being interested in something and bearing the desire to delve deep into that same thing.

Her short-lived disappointment quickly turned to intrigue and again to concern as Dennis spoke his thoughts on the matter. Amaris had to admit that her fascination with magic left her rather blind to the potential dangers, a naivety she could afford as a non-user but less so as a person of her position. She had been so caught up in the adoration of the boy for taking on such a workload for such a complicated magic, that she hadn’t stopped to think about how little she actually knew about it. And from the way that Dennis spoke, his sheepish expression to pair, it sounded his uninvited presence in the minds of others had once been a problem.

Well, I can’t exactly fault you for using a tool at your disposal, but you’ve got me curious now. Is that something that can just… happen? I can’t imagine there would be many who could tell you were ever there in the first place.” Amaris spoke before an expression of dawned realization overtook her morbid curiosity.

Ah, please pardon my impertinence. I’m not trying to shame or judge you on the matter, so please don’t feel obligated to answer if my questions were out of line.” The countess diverted her eyes from the table, seemingly embarrassed with herself for forgetting herself in such a manner. Still, Amaris knew she couldn’t let her guard down anymore… at least not until she could confirm whether Dennis could share her thoughts or if he even would.
Amaris Marivaldi

Mentions: Smol Dennis @Achronum


Amaris followed after Dennis, not quite matching his speed but always just a step or two behind him as they made their way through the crowd and toward the stairs. She gracefully swung herself into a seat as the mage finished draining his first glass of water, almost instantly seeming refreshed by it. It was always fascinating to her the powers water had over mortals, one could almost lightly compare it to the blood consumed by a vampire in some ways. Still, it was their differences that really captivated the countess’ ever active mind.

I don’t know how people do this all the time. This whole event is a lot to deal with.” Dennis’ voice pulled Amaris from her thoughts back to the table with a gentle shrug of her shoulders. Events like these required a great deal of stamina, both mental and physical. Amaris was already somewhat used to these types of things. While never having to face the brunt of the political side of these events, she had still grown up around her fair share of extravagant parties. To her, the masquerade hosted by Ryner was far more relaxed in nature than any of the others she had attended in her youth, but it was understandable how draining it could be for the uninitiated.

So uh…” The mage started, seeming to struggle for a moment to decide on his words. He seemed nervous, though to be fair it was likely he hadn’t counted on her agreeing to dance, let alone spend extra time with him. She waited patiently for him to collect his thoughts before he finally selected one he sounded particularly excited about.

Oh! What language was that word you used from? Estrangeo? Eostranger? I’m butchering this aren’t I?” Amaris had to bite back her laughter, thrilled at his attempts but equally amused at his failings. It reminded her of when she first started to learn languages, how she would often mix up her words and speak in sentences comprising of several different made up hybrid conjugations.

Estraneo. It’s Italian, though I get the feeling you might already have an idea of what the word means. Think of it as less of a butcher and more of a Freudian slip of sorts.” She offered kindly, her smile borderline reminiscent.

I enjoy languages quite a bit actually, they’re kind of like riddles sometimes. But I find out of all the different ones I’ve tried to learn, Italian just feels… right. Reminds me a little bit of home somehow. Sorry, that must sound really strange to you… So how about you? Are you interested in languages as well, or perhaps the riddles they present instead?” Amaris leaned forward, her elbows on the table with her fingers linked to create a perch for her chin to rest on. With every passing comment, she found herself more and more intrigued by the mage. It wasn’t often that she got the opportunity to have such mundane discussions about pure interests, if she wasn’t careful she might end up scaring the boy off before she had gotten her fill of conversation.
Amaris Marivaldi

Mentions: Smol Dennis @Achronum


A smile brightened Amaris' face as the mage hastily tried to reassure her, making a pretty valid point in the process. Unlike half of her peers, the countess was not bound to the same shackles of time as others were. Even if the curriculum was only meant to be so long, there were likely lingering perks to being an alumni of her royal highness' academy. The subjects she could spend her life studying, it was a nice reminder she wouldn't have to do it all at once.

She watched with curiosity as Dennis' face turned away, the blush in his ears growing in intensity as his lips moved silently. Amaris wasn't entirely sure what had caused the shift but thought it might be rude of her to ask. Of what little she did know about the image's chosen path of study it was possible that he was talking to someone outside of their immediate vicinity. Gauging by his reaction, she couldn't help but wonder who and what was said to cause such a reaction.

"So I’m getting a little overheated. Would you like to join me upstairs for a little bit? I, uh, really need some water.” Dennis invited sheepishly, quick to stumble over himself in case the question had been an imposition.

"But uh, you don’t have to! There is still lots to do and I don’t expect you to settle for chilling with me at a party." Truth be told Amaris was having a great deal of fun hanging out with Dennis, and if she stuck around maybe she might discover who the mage had been talking to. Despite her eagerness, however, she still found herself hesitating. She hadn't arrived alone and Cassandra had yet to return.

The countess shifted slightly so she could cast her gaze across the dancefloor once more in the hopes of spotting her partner. She was starting to worry as she hadn't until a glimmer among the dancers caught her eye. Amaris recognized the unique ensemble immediately and relaxed once again. If Cassandra was out having fun, who was she to stop her.

"I would love to continue, how did you phrase it… chilling? Let's go find you something to drink, shall we?" Her tone was light and bubbling with excitement as she motioned for Dennis to lead the way.
Amaris Marivaldi

Mentions: Smol Dennis @Achronum


The countess stared at Dennis in awe, silent a moment too long after the boy had asked his follow up question. Here he was studying an incredibly complex arcane yet he was worried about the lack of practice he had acquired for dancing? The thought urged a genuine laugh that twisted about the pair as they moved about.

My apologies, but I think you might have taken me by surprise a bit. Mental magic is not for the faint of heart and requires an immense amount of preparation and discipline. To be honest, I am far more impressed by that than I would be of anyone’s dancing skills.” She fell silent for another moment, contemplating her own answer to the question. What was she here to study?

She supposed that her original subject had already been put to rest… for the moment at least. But what was it she was going to do now? There was still much she could learn, too much she needed to learn, and very little of it being something she could carelessly share. Realizing she was taking too long to answer, Amaris sighed with resignation.

To be honest, I’m here for the experience more than anything else. Nowhere else in the world is there a better collection of minds or knowledge, save for perhaps Her Majesty’s own court. I want to learn that which can only be learned here, but seeing as it’s only my first year it sounds like there will be plenty of opportunity for me to refine my interests.” The countess stepped a hair closer to Dennis as another pair threatened to bump her from behind, seemingly a little out of practice themselves.

I guess that was a rather disappointing response following your own, perhaps I’ve spent too much time practicing dancing and not enough on academics.” Amaris chuckled again as she returned to her more relaxed posture.
Amaris Marivaldi

Mentions: Smol Dennis @Achronum


Amaris allowed herself to be led out to the floor, stepping carefully so as not to bump any of the pairings taking their leave of the space. She took up her position and awaited patiently for the boy to get settled. After introducing himself, the countess thus learning his name to be ‘Dennis’, the mage started them off with much uncertainty.

It was an easy enough tempo to fall into, Amaris supporting him patiently through the steps while maintaining eyes on the pairs twirling about them. The last thing she wanted was for the dance to be cut short because some elitist scared her dance partner off for bumping into them. Once their momentum had been established, Amaris returned a kind smile and spoke.

For tonight you may call me Ari, it is a pleasure to make your acquaintance. Although, you should try not to sell yourself so short… everyone has to start somewhere you know. Like all things, this will come to you with time.” She did find herself wanting to know something after his comment, however.

If you don’t mind my asking, what took up so much of your attention last year? Were you perhaps a student here already?” Amaris poked curiously. She wouldn’t press if he didn’t want to tell, but his vagueness had piqued her curiosity.
Amaris Marivaldi

Mentions: Shy Boi @Achronum


Quite the mask you have there.” A soft voice drew the countess’ attention away from their wandering search, Amaris pausing her motion to turn and face its source. What she found was a youthful lad dressed in purple, his mask and tuxedo dotted with swirling designs that drew the eye further and further in. It was a gorgeous shade, and one especially bold for someone whose voice was so soft.

Amaris could see the slight flush in his cheeks but she couldn’t bring herself to label his courage false. His motions were somewhat stiff as though he had little opportunity to practice such intricate etiquette, but still he was willing to go for it and that had to count for something. She did, however, find herself wondering if the mage had known ahead of time that his selection was far from human.

May I uh, may I have the next dance, please?” He asked alongside his bow, the countess returning the kindest of smiles in response. While she had been on a mission to locate her own mage, who was she to deny a well deserved reward to such a sweet sounding boy?

You have quite a wonderful ensemble yourself, estraneo*.” She spoke softly in the hopes that it would ease some of the boy’s nerves, but she was quite nervous herself. Somehow, she had not considered the possibility of others seeking her out for an opportunity to dance. It was a nice feeling.

I would be delighted to share the next dance with you, thank you.” Her words were accompanied with a neutral, yet polite curtsy to match the boy’s bow.


Amaris Marivaldi

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The ballroom had turned out even better than Amaris could ever have expected. It certainly wasn’t the most lavish she had seen to date, but it was absolutely perfect for the events taking place. Despite the campus not requiring costumes overall, the countess had encountered many impressive ensembles just on the walk over yet nothing quite compared to seeing them all gathered in one place.

Somewhat overwhelmed by her own excitement, Amaris had sent her partner off to familiarize herself with the space while she hung back on the outskirts of the dancefloor. It was highly likely that Cassandra’s friends would also be in attendance, or at least she hoped they would be, giving the mage an opportunity to seek them out and potentially spend some time with them. In the meantime, Amaris sat back and allowed her eyes to wander across the room.

Once Amaris had adjusted to all the costumes, she began noticing the smaller details that gave away certain personalities. At one point she caught sight of a pair of sullen eyes, framed by a black-trimmed white mask, scanning the area as if searching for something specific. His demeanour reminded her of an embraced classmate she had noticed among the first few days of school. She still didn’t know much about him, and had never found the opportunity to offer him study advice like she had wanted, but she had found it increasingly difficult to pick the boy out in the crowded lecture halls. This was the first time he had stood out in some time now causing a small smile to brighten her features.

The boy was eventually joined by a caped figure donning a minotaur themed mask. It was a flashy look but not at all a bad one. Amaris could just about feel the shift in energy from him as the small group began speaking to one another, the countess taking it as her cue to move her attention on to a different subject. Her eyes gravitated toward a shimmering gold moving about the dancefloor, the white hair giving away her identity almost immediately. The countess found herself captivated by the image for as long as the pair remained in view. Eventually the dance took them away from the countess leaving her to her thoughts once again.

Without a word, Amaris began wandering the space once again in the hopes of catching back up with her mage.
Amaris Marivaldi

Mentions: Eris @Hero and Cassandra @Gisk


To say that Amaris was excited for the events to come was to speak the understatement of the century. Strewn about her room, and even parts of the common area, were masquerade masks of various designs. Lace, porcelain, full-faced, half-masks, simple, garish… there was just about every color imaginable tossed about for the countess to choose from. Even before the sun had fully set for the evening, Amaris had long been dancing between her options.

Every so often she would pause to run her fingers across the details before moving on to the next design, even holding a few up to her face before setting it right back down. The Revel was the shortest of the holidays but it was by far one of her favorites, though Chaend was always a close second. With a different theme every year, the events were always guaranteed to be fresh and interesting. More than that, though, it was the most fun. She had always seen The Revel as the most playful of the holidays, designed specifically to encourage people to let loose and indulge their wilder sides.

Amaris was a tad disappointed that only the ballroom events would be requiring costumes, but there had been no restrictions set to wearing them for the festival as a whole. She would just have to hope her classmates might be interested enough to participate to its fullest extent with her.

There you are! You’re perfect.” The countess spoke, delicate fingers plucking a mask from the table as she skipped past it. Darting for her room, Amaris shut the door and began the transformation. Her early rising had already seen to meticulously washed and brushed hair, various ribbons and pins laid out across the vanity for her to choose from once she had decided on a style. She would never admit it to Eris, but the majority of the hair accessories were rather new. After her most recent run in with the actor, she had snuck out to the town to pick up a little of whatever she could think of. It was doubtful that any of it would meet his standards but she thought it was a good first step at least.

The dress Amaris had selected for the evening was the oldest style she had worn on campus yet. Very rarely did she pull from her ‘vintage’ collection, but it just felt right for the year’s masquerade theme. Keeping the festival crowds in mind, Amaris chose a corseted gown she wouldn’t have too much trouble moving around in. She had fallen in love with the silhouette and layered skirt, however, the countess had requested a slight alteration to the color scheme to better suit her status. The original piece featured blood red fabrics at key accent points on both the dress and its accompanying sleeves, however, the intensity of the red reminded her too much of the Noila jewels (not to mention the Astorio house colors). Neither feeling worthy in the first case, nor wishing association in the second, Amaris had opted for a shift to a purple dye.

The ensemble wasn’t exactly meant to be donned alone but after a few long moments of careful work, Amaris had laced herself into the garment. Once the sleeves were in place, the countess turned to inspect herself in the mirror. Turning out much better than she had hoped, Amaris spun around carefully to see the different angles. Everything about it was perfect in her eyes, the excitement growing even stronger, however, she couldn’t keep her attention from straying upward to her hair.

Even if you choose not to have anything in it, having it half up and half down makes a world of a difference Eris’ earlier words echoed through her mind as she ran her fingers delicately through the dark strands. She had intended to leave it down again, but the chastising was still rather fresh. Did wearing a mask count as doing something? Or was that a completely different accessory? Heaving a sigh, Amaris reached over to her vanity and nabbed a black ribbon to tie some of her hair back with. It couldn’t hurt to at least tie the front back so as not to interfere with the mask she had chosen.

There was a moment of hesitation as Amaris’ eyes passed over the crest she had laid out to wear as she normally would. She had considered leaving it at home, as masquerade was meant to bring about an air of mystery, but the thought of leaving it behind made her sad. Picking up the crest, she removed it from its usual chain and replaced it with the ribbon instead. A little readjusting and Amaris had successfully incorporated her pendant to her now tethered hair. It likely wasn’t what the actor had in mind, but she found it difficult to care too much longer about it. Perhaps her effort would at least score a point or two with the socialite.

She gently lifted her mask holding it in place for a few moments before she felt the weight of the porcelain shift away from her hands. Her selection was among the few that had been magically altered to remain still without additional tethers despite its unusual shape. The main part of the mask was already molded to fit her features naturally, however, the mask extended upward into a pair of horns that wouldn’t normally allow for a tether-free option. Embedded into the mask were several small tanzanite crystals expertly set into the outer edges of the woven lace design, carefully drawing the eye to the center where an oval cut emerald shone.

Feeling good about the look Amaris slipped into a pair of plain black heels to round out the ensemble. She thought there was little point in wearing decorated heels if there was little chance of seeing them around the hem of her dress.

What do you think Getsuga? Does it look festive enough?” Amaris asked the king snake while turning to show the ensemble off. The reptile responded by stretching himself out, a sign the creature desired to be picked up.

Alright, fine. You can come, but you need to let me know if you start to get too cold this time.” The countess scolded the creature as she scooped him out of his tank.

At last Amaris emerged from her room, eyes scanning the mess around her and deciding she would deal with it later. Hopefully Cassandra wouldn’t be too mad at her, I mean, she did have every intention of cleaning it up herself… eventually. It was at that moment that she realized she hadn’t seen the mage quite yet, having been entirely focused on her outfit for the evening.

Cassandra dear! Are you around? Cassandra?


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