berthier (
revanchisme) wrote in
asgardeventide2012-01-24 03:08 am
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
![[community profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/community.png)
Entry tags:
[ open ] action for hel. | backdated to the evening of the 23rd.
[ lovely evening, isn't it? moon shining, wind howling. bit cold outside, which is probably why your windows are closed right now. you're probably either in bed or getting ready to be in bed. dog-earing that last page of your novel, doing your stretches, putting curlers in your hair or whatever it is you do to prepare you for your land of sleep and dreams and whatnot. and that's just the way it should be, even in the land of Hel, because even Hellions need their sleep, right--
well, wrong.
because guess who just... opened... your window.
a heavy footfall on your on your windowsill, unannounced. a maniacal grin. the masked man leaning into your room doesn't look friendly, and neither does that giant sword on his back. surprais. hope he didn't interrupt your peaceful night or anything, but he's a man on a mission, and you don't mess with men on missions. have a cheshire grin, even as he bows, flourished, mocking. ]
So, sorry to drop in unannounced, but I was afraid you wouldn't be home otherwise. Hope I didn't interrupt anything pressing-- [ a pause. ] Oh, but on second thought, I hope I did! It would make this dull night far more entertaining.
[ leaning into your room, now-- ] Of course, I'm not here for a mere social visit. There are few questions that I'm sure you feel compelled to answer in due time.
[ grinnnnn. he draws himself up, slit-like eyes peering out from behind the mask. ] Well? Shall we get tonight's entertainment underway?
[ ooc: so, berthier is searching for... kaz... and because he doesn't know he's searching for kaz, he's barging into rooms in Hel during the evening and sneering at people until he gets answers. for residents of Hel, feel free to assume that he barged into your character's room and react accordingly-- or conversely, feel free to assume he didn't barge into your character's room, if you don't want to deal with this maniac. he skipped a lot of rooms because he got bored.
for those people whose rooms he's hit up-- he won't hurt anyone unless you pull a knife out on him or something, and even then, he'll most likely just be fooling around. he'll just troll a little, sneer a little, ask a few questions, possibly wave his sword around a little, and then he'll leave (and he'll leave the window open, the bastard).
and if you're kaz? well. c': ]
well, wrong.
because guess who just... opened... your window.
a heavy footfall on your on your windowsill, unannounced. a maniacal grin. the masked man leaning into your room doesn't look friendly, and neither does that giant sword on his back. surprais. hope he didn't interrupt your peaceful night or anything, but he's a man on a mission, and you don't mess with men on missions. have a cheshire grin, even as he bows, flourished, mocking. ]
So, sorry to drop in unannounced, but I was afraid you wouldn't be home otherwise. Hope I didn't interrupt anything pressing-- [ a pause. ] Oh, but on second thought, I hope I did! It would make this dull night far more entertaining.
[ leaning into your room, now-- ] Of course, I'm not here for a mere social visit. There are few questions that I'm sure you feel compelled to answer in due time.
[ grinnnnn. he draws himself up, slit-like eyes peering out from behind the mask. ] Well? Shall we get tonight's entertainment underway?
[ ooc: so, berthier is searching for... kaz... and because he doesn't know he's searching for kaz, he's barging into rooms in Hel during the evening and sneering at people until he gets answers. for residents of Hel, feel free to assume that he barged into your character's room and react accordingly-- or conversely, feel free to assume he didn't barge into your character's room, if you don't want to deal with this maniac. he skipped a lot of rooms because he got bored.
for those people whose rooms he's hit up-- he won't hurt anyone unless you pull a knife out on him or something, and even then, he'll most likely just be fooling around. he'll just troll a little, sneer a little, ask a few questions, possibly wave his sword around a little, and then he'll leave (and he'll leave the window open, the bastard).
and if you're kaz? well. c': ]
no subject
[The bookshelf is only half full -- they've not really been there long enough for Conan to amass quite as many mystery novels as he'd like. And mystery novels they are -- we've got the classic The Sign of Four, a couple of Golden Age novels, such as Enter a Murderer, Strong Poison, police procedural's such as The Private Patient, Japanese classics such as Inspector Imanishi Investigates -- yeah, there's a trend here.]
no subject
yep, not being very nice to books, conan. ]
Generous, generous. Oh, would you look at this collection.
no subject
no subject
It's the stories that give them value. Ah, I haven't seen this one in a while.
no subject
no subject
[ he wrinkles his nose. another book goes onto his right-hand pile, which is... significantly larger than the one on his left-hand side. ]
For you think that I would trust you so easily would make you a very naive person, doesn't it?
no subject
[Noticing the disparate piles with displeasure -- you better not be thinking of making off with the books you haven't read yet.]
You don't think I would be happy to share what I know about my housemates in order to get you to leave faster? You're not very good at this, are you.
no subject
[ another book joins the right-hand pile. ] And I find that hard to imagine. You aren't afraid of me, child.
no subject
And isn't that indication enough that you're not very good at this?
no subject
But no, I think not. I'm rather good at this, if I so wish to be.
no subject
no subject
Trash, the lot of it.
[ and then, however, he bends down to pick up a book from the left-hand pile. ] However, these aren't bad at all.
[ if you glance at the titles, it will soon be apparent that the smaller left-hand pile features works where lots and lots of people died during the cases, while the right-hand side features significantly less death. ]
no subject
The serial-killer cases have more in the way of tension and urgency -- but the single victim cases are often harder to figure out, much more challenging.
[-- oh right, he's not talking to you.]
no subject
You read these books for the mystery, child. But I read them for something different.
no subject
[Stab in the dark!]
no subject
[ does not.... care..... sob... ]
no subject
Are you done now? Or do you want to drop my notebooks on the floor too?
no subject
no subject
I'll just go about brushing my teeth then.
((Conan's been bitching about this episode at Yuri -- any objections to either of them making this more widely known?))
no subject
Incidentally, just who are you?
[ nope, no objections! \o/ ]
no subject
Edogawa Conan.
no subject
I don't recall asking for your name, child.
no subject
[Picking up mug and toothbrush once more, Conan's making good on his threat to go and brush his teeth.]
LATEST feel free to ignore ksljfsl
[a hum. he doesn't seem to react to your picking up of your toiletries, rather crouching by his left-hand pile of books. he flips through one. ] But I can't help but be curious, you see. Just who is this child who is this child who reads such intriguing and morbid books?
/o/
Mysteries? Ah -- they're pretty popular where I'm from. It's not unusual to like them.
asfsdkj \o\
(no subject)
(no subject)
(no subject)