temptationaccomplished: (adoringly fond)
Aziraphale ([personal profile] temptationaccomplished) wrote in [community profile] diatu2019-11-18 09:06 pm

you're the first one when things turn out bad

Who: EVERYONE, you're all invited. Or invited to happen upon this, if you missed the invite, and spot it happening in the Great Hall.
What: Aziraphale wants to show off his best friend, so he's invited you all to a tea party.
Where: The Great Hall
When: Tuesday after classes
Warnings: Tyzias is a menace, there's no reason to think anything at ALL about The Arrangement, and if the invite was any indication, the ineffables probably cannot be contained



Due to circumstances which will not be discussed (but, namely, that Pallidus cannot be in indirect sunlight), and using weather as an excuse, Aziraphale's planned tea party out on the lawn has been moved indoors.

He's gone all out. There is plenty of tea (with optional sugar and cream), biscuits (by which we mean crisp cookies), some small cakes that are rather adorably decorated, a fruit pie or two, and treats provided by Sunset Shimmer. (And possibly booze, if Tyzias did decide to bring some). Casual though the gathering is, he's set a proper table to hold their food, with a table cloth, a few candles, some nice napkins. This is not slipshod work. This is the work of someone aesthetically living in a past century who feels like he has waited a good millennia for this moment and is going to do this right.

And what This is, is introduce his demon best friend to polite company. As Crowley put it.
It's true, though. Except where Tyzias is concerned, anyway.

In the center of the table is a small, homey potted plant. Nothing particularly extravagant. Leafy and green and moderately well-cared for, recently purchased, and even more recently labeled with a tag that says "For: Crowley." The "for" was added secondary, after it occurred to Aziraphale that it looked a bit like he'd named the plant Crowley. Which he had not.



Aziraphale, aka Mr. Fell, is playing the anxious, bustling, gracious host as best he can, while being utterly preoccupied with his friend: a tall, gangly ginger who he introduces to everyone as "Crowley." Any assumptions one might make about the two apparently middle-aged, man-shaped beings is entirely one's own assumptions. But if Aziraphale is glowing with joy and affection, and eager to tell stories about the two of them, that's just how it is.

When things settle down and everyone has been served tea and introduced, he might try to show off some silly card-tricks: absolutely typical sleight-of-hand like humans perform, and not performed especially well. He's doing this mainly to annoy Crowley and seems to delight in that, even if he is a little genuinely embarrassed at how rusty his skills have gotten.



Come, join in, mingle. Hang out with your fellow classmates and enjoy some treats. We're coming up on the end of a year and, like a harvest festival, it's time to make new friends, rekindle old bonds, share in some good food, and party before the winter.
tiredcharmer: (Default)

[personal profile] tiredcharmer 2019-12-19 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
"That isn't selfishness. That's self-preservation, it's different." Tyzias sighs, tracing her fingertips around the rim of her wineglass. "Maybe I could've elucidated by points better. It's just... when you're in a position of power, you need to at least evaluate your ability to change things if a system is broken, and try to do what you can to fix it. That's moral obligation.

"But the key is doing what you can. Ultimate self-sacrifice isn't for everyone, and I don't begrudge people who aren't willing to risk it all on something that's guaranteed to not work." Tyzias takes a sip of her wine, assessing the red inside with an unreadable expression. "Back home, I toed that line, but convinced myself that it wasn't worth it. That I should just do what I could without causing too much of an upset, otherwise it would only make things worse. That was the only logical decision I could've made in the face of the odds I was facing.

"But now, with everything that's happened since I left... well. It tips the scales in the other direction. Now I'm convinced that if I get back home, it's my duty to bring down the Empire, because now I actually have a chance at doing it.

"Eternal sacrifice isn't for everyone. Hell, the fact that I'm actually considering it proves that I'm really fucked up and should probably see a therapist. But there's always a choice between action and inaction, and I'm no longer fine with the second.

"...fuck, I totally lost the thread there, didn't I?"
princepallidus: (Lonely Prince)

[personal profile] princepallidus 2019-12-27 10:29 pm (UTC)(link)
Pallidus could be stubborn when he wanted to be, and yeah, he kind of wanted to be right now, but when she started talking more about herself rather than pushing against him he felt compelled to listen. Slowly, the tension eased out of his stiff shoulders and by the time she finished he was watching her with an uncritical gaze.

"You have strong convictions, and that's admirable," he murmured, subdued. "I don't fault you for feeling as you do. And... I agree with what you're saying. Would that I could do more to help Tyria's situation it's just..."

He sighs. "I may be a prince, but you highly overestimate my influence. My father is not one to change his mind and he would remind me that until I am King I have no real power."

Perhaps after Tyria and he married, when they had children of their own, they could work to make things easier for their sons and daughters. But that was putting the cart before the horse now, wasn't it?

"You do have a lot of strength, Miss Entykk. I don't doubt you'll manage to make a true stand against the oppression in your world with your abilities. I wish I could say the same for myself, but I am afraid as I am now, my father could easily kill me should he wish." Pallidus gave her a wry smile. "Not that he would wish to, but he would do it if he had to. Refusing to marry Tyria wouldn't likely land me in such a bad spot, but I doubt he would ever try to help me find a wife again if I went against him, and that's perhaps just as bad."