ROs play fuck, marry, kill with each other? MC not allowed as an answer. (Freja can pass on the fuck question if she doesn't wanna answer)
What would the ROs do if the MC telekinetically threw a snowball at them? Like, they can't see the MC anywhere but know it was that little shit.
MC and ROs are playing pool and RO reactions to MC who bends all over the pool table to make the shot. MC isn't doing it on purpose, they're just really competitive (Have you SEEN photos of professional pool players? Slut alert)
Assign the ROs + Sylvia +MC roles in a murder mystery game!
Oooh, cheeky qna? Excellent!
Blake: Fuck Loche, Marry Freja, Kill Adontis
Loche... doesn't understand the point of the game and doesn't give a response.
Freja: Fuck Blake, Marry Adontis, Kill Iri
Iri: Fuck Loche, Marry Blake, Kill Freja
Adontis: Fuck Blake, Marry Freja, Kill Fawn
Fawn: Fuck Freja, Marry Loche, Kill Iri
Blake would declare a war and there would be pranks galore in the house.
Loche would sigh very loudly. They do not like snow fights as they don't enjoy being cold and wet, so they'd likely just sulk back inside to avoid another one, lol.
Freja would be yelling a lot of curses, especially ones with MC's name in between them
Iri would also declare a prank war, and then would summon a storm of snowballs to bounce on MC's head.
Adontis would just sigh and swipe the snow off of his jacket.
Fawn would dial up the inhuman part of her senses and hunt MC, then proceed to pelt them with snowballs.
This is for a romancing MC!
Blake is OF COURSE staring at MC's ass not bothering to pay attention to much else, LMAO
Loche would be in the same boat at Blake, but it would such an intense stare I feel like MC definitely would notice
Freja doesn't think much of it!
Iri would probably say something like "If you stick your ass out any further, you'll just be asking for it to be slapped"
Adontis would definitely eye the curve of MC's ass... but would still be able to pay attention to the game and not be caught
Fawn would probably grab MC's ass and Freja would call a foul play HAH
MC: Detective
Sylvia: Victim
Blake: Detective
Loche: Killer
Freja: Detective
Iri: Victim
Adontis: Detective
Fawn: Killer
Thank you smsm for the asks!!! They were super fun!!! <3
Hope it's ok to send in a bunch of asks for the birthday Q&A. 😊
If the ROs are having a pleasant dream, what are they dreaming of? If they're having a nightmare, what are they dreaming of?
Is there anything yearly that the ROs look forward to? (e.g. first spring strawberry, changing leaf color, hot weather?)
Is there anyone Sylvia wants to do but hasn't? What's stopping her?
How did the MC's parents meet? What drew them to each other?
If there's spoilers you can skip any question. Thank you!!!
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Blake's pleasant dreams are probably memories. From when he was younger, from when his wife was still alive. If MC is romancing him, they'll steadily fill his dreams, too. His nightmares are similar, but the worst times of his life. The monsters that he couldn't save people from. Finding out what his pack was doing, and taking the move to stop them. The scarier possibilities, like something horrible happening to his teammates.
Loche doesn't have many pleasant dreams. Even if they're 'good' dreams, they'll still wake with a pain in their chest they can barely bear. Memories of their sister, who they'll never see again, if she's even still alive. Most of their dreams revolve around the hell they lived through in the Fae Realms. They'll talk about it, eventually, if you ask them. Even Fawn doesn't know the extent to how horrific it was for them.
Freja's pleasant dreams definitely involve scenes from her favorite novels or the one she's reading currently, playing in her head, but with her as the main character. Her nightmares definitely involve her childhood, as it was definitely a very rough one. Or the cases she's never been able to solve, some dating back all the way to when she first became an Agent.
Iri's good dreams are probably like really strange LOL like they have Weird dreams but not unpleasant. They are fascinated by what their brain manages to conjure up when they're sleeping. Their nightmares revolve around how things are in the Magi world. The extreme classism, the way it's just common to look at Magi born with little or no magic as lesser than others. They are haunted by how they trusted one of the Magistrates to back them and help fuel the rebellion, but was instead double-crossed in the end.
Adontis has quite a few good dreams. A lot of them revolve around when his daughters were so small, and were forever pulling him along to their adventures. Some are of his still living daughter and how she tries to boss him around now that's she's grown. Sometimes he wakes up with a grin on his face just from dreaming about it. His nightmares... he can't make much sense of them, not really. They're from the early days of when he and the original vampires were first infected, but that's been so long ago that the only thing left in his mind of that era is the nightmarish parts his brain pulls out, and he can't tell if they're real or not.
Fawn doesn't really dream. She was always told skinwalkers are cursed and cut off from nature and the energies within it, leaving them barren of dreams. Sometimes of hope. She still has hope, but she can't recall dreaming since she was forcibly turned.
Blake looks forward to Mardi Gras every year! He takes time off to go down to New Orleans and grabs his mother and twin sister to pull along with him. They all three look forward to it because it's one of the few times he gets to visit every year.
I definitely think Loche likes when spring comes back around because everything starts growing leaves again. They find it interesting that the entire world just about it goes through seasons periodically, as the Fae Courts tend to exist in a state of whatever they represent. Even the Wilds didn't have anything in the way of seasons. So, actually, I think they look forward to the changing of each season, just because it happens!
Freja is definitely a spring lady. She likes seeing when the flowers first start blooming at the very end of spring, and she likes the beginning of summer too, especially in areas where people have small home gardens, since she can see the tomatoes starting to come out.
Iri looks forward to the summer solstice and Halloween! Generally, passage out and in to the Magi cities only happens around the equinoxes and solstice, for a week before and after each one. They look forward to the summer one as it's when their friends have free time to leave and they can visit them in the towns just outside the entries to the cities.
Adontis is a fan of fall and winter. Less sun means he can be out more without sacrificing his strength. Also makes it easier to see his coven and his daughter, as they're "newer" vampires and the sun has a grave affect on the youngest few.
Fawn looks forward to fall! She likes watching the leaves change and drop, so she can crunch them under her boots. It's also the perfect time of year to her: not too cold and not too hot, not too rainy, not too sunny. She is also a fan of Halloween, and every Halloween the team tries to take time to watch a bunch of horror movies, which she also looks forward to, as it lets her spend time with everyone without needing to think about conversation topics.
Sylvia hasn't felt much interest in anyone since her husband. Hell, even before him. She had been crushing on him since middle school, but they didn't get together until her senior year. (He was two years older.) She just... hasn't felt that way for anyone since him. And honestly? I don't even know if she wants to.
So, MC's parents met while their mother was still under the experimentation to try to militarize Alphas. Cyrus, their father, was a newer soldier, but was stationed to help keep an eye on how things were going. They had seen each other several times, but never spoke until while he was on a run, she caught up to him, and they really hit it off. And when the militarization efforts were shut down... he helped her escape. The Advocacy actually helped them get new names and identities so they could live peacefully... but things don't always turn out like you hope they will.
Thank you smsm!!! Hope you enjoy the answers <3 <3 <3
Armington's Centennial is coming up in game. Is there any plot significance to that milestone or did you just choose it for the nice round number?
Does Armington have a particular look? Since the town is approaching 100 years, are there any areas that are kept looking a certain way by a historical society, or has the town architecture changed with the years?
Do the ROs prefer small towns or big cities?
Who is the most fashionable in the cast? Who spends the most time on their daily routine and getting dressed?
Well, in the US, Centennial Celebrations are still a pretty big thing, as are Bi-Centennials. The idea of the celebration came up as a way to move the story forward, while laying the ground work for the rest of the books!
Yes, it does indeed! In my head, it has a coast to the south east that is similar to this:
And the forest cuts it and the orchard off except for a single main road and the town is pretty much carved in the middle of the forest itself, as Armington is bordered by it on all sides. There's some farm land on the outskirts, but not a lot.
The town itself hasn't changed much. There's still a lot of older infrastructure, mostly just being maintained and being updated with better pipes and wiring, but keeping the original look.
Blake doesn't much care, so long as there's a bar and somewhere he can get junk food, be it a gas station or like, a Walmart.
Loche and Fawn both dislike cities in general, towns included, as they'd rather live in a house in the middle of nowhere or something. But if they have to choose, it'd be small towns.
Freja prefers cities, but that's because it's easier to go unnoticed in cities with a large population. Otherwise, she doesn't much care either way.
Adontis prefers small towns, but preferably ones he can still get shipments of wine in easily and get his postage sent out in a timely manner.
Iri likes cities. They like having a shit ton of options on what to do or where to go. They also like the noise.
Fashionable on the either cast? Adontis. However, Sylvia takes the longest to get ready in the morning. She's up usually two hours ahead of time to make sure she has all the time she needs to do... whatever it is she does for her routine.