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Name: Howl (un: galdorleod)
Date: Septeril 9
Format: Video
[ The young man in the video has smooth skin, softly flushed cheeks, marble-like blue eyes and soft-looking hair. He sits in a plush armchair with his hands tucked inside his coat, speaking pleasantly and calmly in a Welsh accent. ]
Good afternoon, fellow Mirrorbound. For many of you, this message is likely your first and only acquaintance with me, so please, allow me to introduce myself.
I am Howl, a renowned wizard in my homeland of Ingary, the sole apprentice to the Royal Sorceress Madame Suliman, owner of three shopfronts across His Majesty's Kingdom, and a rather cranky prat when I first got here, I must admit. [ His vague calm smile widens into something more overt. ] But, I have been in Aefenglom for over two months now, and I like to think I'm making excellent progress in regaining my trade.
With that out of the way -
[ Howl pulls his right hand from his coat, holding an off-white envelope between his fingers. ]
I'd like to open a discussion on these letters - invitations to a celebration marking the Dorchacht rebellion, beginning on the nineteenth.
I was not even here at the time, so I'm puzzled as to why my presence is wanted. And while I know some general information about the conflict and what prompted it, I do not yet know enough to be comfortable celebrating it.
I wonder if anyone else received an invitation, as I assume I cannot possibly be the only one. And I ask, respectfully, if any Mirrorbound reading this were here one year ago when this rebellion took place, who may be able to enlighten me on the details. Do we know of any reason for all Mirrorbound to have been invited, even those who have arrived more recently?
Date: Septeril 9
Format: Video
[ The young man in the video has smooth skin, softly flushed cheeks, marble-like blue eyes and soft-looking hair. He sits in a plush armchair with his hands tucked inside his coat, speaking pleasantly and calmly in a Welsh accent. ]
Good afternoon, fellow Mirrorbound. For many of you, this message is likely your first and only acquaintance with me, so please, allow me to introduce myself.
I am Howl, a renowned wizard in my homeland of Ingary, the sole apprentice to the Royal Sorceress Madame Suliman, owner of three shopfronts across His Majesty's Kingdom, and a rather cranky prat when I first got here, I must admit. [ His vague calm smile widens into something more overt. ] But, I have been in Aefenglom for over two months now, and I like to think I'm making excellent progress in regaining my trade.
With that out of the way -
[ Howl pulls his right hand from his coat, holding an off-white envelope between his fingers. ]
I'd like to open a discussion on these letters - invitations to a celebration marking the Dorchacht rebellion, beginning on the nineteenth.
I was not even here at the time, so I'm puzzled as to why my presence is wanted. And while I know some general information about the conflict and what prompted it, I do not yet know enough to be comfortable celebrating it.
I wonder if anyone else received an invitation, as I assume I cannot possibly be the only one. And I ask, respectfully, if any Mirrorbound reading this were here one year ago when this rebellion took place, who may be able to enlighten me on the details. Do we know of any reason for all Mirrorbound to have been invited, even those who have arrived more recently?
text; un: ursamajor
My name is Ursula Callistis, I run a school for Dorchacht refugees here in Aefenglom, and
I was also part of the rebellion back then.
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Can they not go back? If they chose to say, they're more like immigrants, yes?
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video; un: lanling.jin
Master Howl. It is good to see you. How have you been settling in?
Obviously, I can shed no light on the invitation or the revolution it is celebrating, but I too am interested in learning more about Dorschacht and its people.
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Zixuan! Good to see you again! I'll share what I learn about the Dorchacht revolution with you, if you like.
[ Is that a nest behind him? Between that and the feathers, he must be a Harpy. A small part of Howl is jealous. ]
You're looking dashing since the last time we spoke. How are you and your wife?
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[ It would only behoove them to help each other, them both being so new to this place.
He huffs slightly at the compliment, feeling in no way shape or form dashing. ]
It is kind of you to say so. I feel rather horrendous, all told. But my family and I are doing well. Thank you for asking.
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video; un: hiccup
He tries not to look too melancholy at the thought, plastering on a smile.]
I uh. I was there, if that wasn't obvious. Hi, I'm Hiccup. I can probably answer any other questions you had about the uprising.
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[ When Howl glances back into the camera, there's some hesitation in his eyes. He doesn't like that melancholy look on the young man's face, nevermind that someone his age participated in the uprising in the first place. ]
It's not a painful topic for public inquiry, is it?
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[He bites his lip thoughtfully for a moment, trying to find the right words.] Ah, it's- It was hard, and it was bloody, but... the alternative was worse. A lot worse. And I don't think it's a bad thing to want to know what happened. Context is important here.
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[So yeah. Discretion was best]
Afterwards ... Well, it's not like I did it to get credit. I just wanted to help.
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Does that help at all?
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voice | un: kingkon55
But! Does someone need to be comfortable with the reason behind something like a festival? I don't feel like it has to be so complicated... You can just go and have fun! [an excuse to party! coming from a teenager, this perspective makes sense—and so too a Faun teen.]
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For most celebrations, you'd be right, but rebellions are tricky. They can be very tragic, bitter conflicts, you see, involving bloodshed and betrayals. It's hard to know if a celebration is appropriate after only one year has passed, not without knowing more about what happened.
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Oooh... Huh, I guess so.
[it sounds like Gon doesn't fully absorb Howl's reasoning, or at least, not right away; as a child soldier who was essentially drafted in a world-threatening war, he supposes he'd feel some type of way if people were partying a year after the various tragedies that happened along the way to what was ultimately considered a victory... or maybe he'd join?
it doesn't feel good to even think about. which is interesting. does this stuff just never go away??]
I guess I don't really hear the native people talking so freely about it, so you're right, it's kinda hard to know how people really feel...
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text; un: ajc
[ THAT'S IT, THAT'S THE ENTIRETY OF HIS INPUT. ]
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A wise man admits when he's wrong.
Did we meet at some point, sir or madam?
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[ Stringing this along? Him? Nooooo.
(Yes.) ]
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video, un: filament
Why so cranky, anyway? It's not that bad, surely... at least you got to be a Witch.
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I don't believe we've met, madam?
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voice; voidgear
It wasn't any of my doing, after all.
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But, on the other hand, if the circumstances are appropriate after all, why not take advantage of the invitation? It's not that I don't like parties.
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