"...Count... Jercula...?"

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"...Count... Jercula...?"
For ease of replying to people (in crack and not super serious or lore heavy threads), I'm going to say Juliette is aware of modern-day stuff, but she is still really confused about it. Don't try to meme her. She won't get it (but she might try to tell it again 3 weeks later when she finally gets it explained to her)
One of Juliette's biggest setbacks is her unwillingness to adapt to modern life. She lives in a house in the woods with no running water because it was considered a rich person's commodity. She does not own a cellphone or a laptop and reads by candlelight. She is not even technically a person in the government's eyes because she died in the 1800s. I think her introduction to new and modern things would have to be slow, but when she finds out she can use them to her advantage (like the wealth of information online, including peer reviewed papers) she would be more willing to adapt.
Juliette is so incredibly sapphic. She will lose her train of thought while writing in her books when she thinks about other women. She is not very good at drawing, but sometimes she sits there and draws women on blank pages in her books. Women who are dead now, who she had a crush on, and women today. There's a good chance that if she ever found your muse attractive, there is at least one drawing of them in there
sometimes I remember that rendering is really fun
Juliette purses her lips, glancing sideways as though she's embarrassed to admit the killing had been by her hands, if only because this woman's response hadn't been expected. If anything, she sounded disappointed in the fact she hadn't found them first?
"If I may ask... what good does reducing a body to ash do? Outside of... disposal? I've... I've heard that they're usually put back where they came from as though they hadn't been bothered in the first place."
@afroggycollective from x
Interesting thought: Juliette could have given herself bottom/top surgery. It would definitely not have been the prettiest job, and tissue rejection, risk of infection, and the fact she was never formally trained in surgery/didn't know about anesthesia could create complications, but she's stubborn as all hell so she could have tried.