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⌞THE AGOGE⌝ NPC ([personal profile] agogenpc) wrote2017-10-31 01:33 pm

ROYAL 🍞 SECRET PAGE.

Sup guys! Here's where we're going to be going over ~secret info~ for the Royal Pain mission.

I was thinking the way we'd run this would be similar to a D&D sort of thing. I give you guys some scenarios. You tell me what your characters would do. If I think it's particularly difficult or risky, we'll do a skill check, but that'll probably be rare (unless you want to TRY for something particularly unlikely and REQUEST a skill check). I'll tell you what information your characters find, and they can relate it to the rest of the game as you wish. Sound good?

FIRST OFF all your guys' names will be absolutely impossible to pronounce for French people... except for you, John Neige. For Daenerys, it might be a good idea to just go as Dany, since the name Danielle exists, though it's very rare at this time in France. Ashitaka... well, people will probably assume Ashitaka is at least partially Chinese, so you can really do whatever. Basically: if you want to come up with names for your personas, lmk! Or if you wanna handwave it, that's cool too!

ALSO for the benefit of transparency, once this mission is over, we'll be making the post public so players can see everything that went down behind the scenes!
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[personal profile] northerndragon 2017-11-04 10:21 am (UTC)(link)
Fortunately the kind of condescension Lafayette is dispensing is something that Jon has been familiar with all his life, and he no longer goes black in the eyes when he's on the receiving end of it... in all honesty, it's not dissimilar to his own behavior when he joined the Watch. So he gets it, nobles just have a limited point of view sometimes, etc. It doesn't affect his interactions with Lafayette, which he does record once it's suggested. The first recording is a little off: I mean, now these mind ravens can also act as scribe and witness?

Jon more or less agrees with those sympathies. What with being a king who has a thing for a queen, he's kind of a royalist; but having also been a democratically elected commander (and, honestly, someone who became king by acclamation rather than hereditary right), and having a lot of opinions about what makes a good king/lord or a bad king/lord (which he would not express here except maybe as "a king should be for his people"), he's also pretty much fine with limiting the power of bad monarchs, bad monarchs abdicating, etc. Basically, the system Lafayette is advocating doesn't sound too bad to him under the circumstances. He wouldn't say this stuff where guards other than Ashitaka might overhear him in conversation with Lafayette, though.

As for babysitting: His name is Jean Neige, he's ridden a horse but not lately, he's from [obscure village], his favorite animal is LE LOUP (duh), why do such charming children want to talk about killing when they could talk about the names of the stars in the sky or why they think their favorite animals are better than wolves, and yes, gods help him, that piggy-back ride is go. (This is so much easier than climbing the Wall.)

He does what he can to develop a rapport with other guards, asking them about their stories, families, sweethearts, etc. If the piggyback ride gets him side-eyed, he explains that he has a brother around that age. He bears the teasing about "Danielle" somewhat bashfully -- was he a monk or something before he became a soldier? To Lafayette's comment, he says "if she'll have me."

At least they're not mocking his height.

He tells the Commander that they believe the royal family is trying to plan another escape.

When Dany tells him and Ashitaka about the change in the locksmith's demeanor, he finds it weird, along with the gossip about secret boxes and hidden keys. He keeps as close an eye on the locksmith as possible when the locksmith is there, but he tries to do it subtly; I think probably it might be a matter of joint coverage between him and Ashitaka at the very least, though I haven't double-checked that with Alex yet, and I'm not sure even that would be effective! Jon would be trying to notice if the locksmith is moving around systematically or going to a specific area all the time or what.
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[personal profile] agogemod 2017-11-04 03:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Lafayette did fight fairly prominently in the American revolutionary war and was one of Washington's adopted sons, so honestly his political opinions probably align almost 1=1 with Jon's, give or take the odd cultural confusion that can be easily breezed over because, again, condescending nobles. All in all Jon probably does a pretty good job ingratiating himself with Lafayette for this reason. He might be able to ask some favors or questions, depending on his mood and timing (get that man a drink).

The children want to know why his favorite animal is a wolf, before Marie Therese supposes it's because of the Roman wolves, and then both of them are fighting each other to tell a very disjointed version of a story they were told by one of their tutors-- the one about Romulus and Remus being suckled by a she-wolf.

Marie Therese will demand a piggyback ride if her brother gets one, and then he'll have the children's loyalty forever.

The locksmith acts in a very paranoid manner; he definitely is hard to follow, and takes alternate routes through the palace whenever he arrives. He's rude and surly and suspicious to anyone he encounters. His end location is always the same, though: the King's private study.
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[personal profile] northerndragon 2017-11-09 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
Jean Neige has accepted his destiny as a giver of piggyback rides to royal children. Gosh, it's a good thing he has younger sisters, too. And why yes, his favorite animal is the wolf exactly because of Romulus and Remus [and for no other reason whatsoever]! What smart kids.

He'd be careful to select his time and place for any remotely suspicious questions... a drink, or deep in a conversation. He is, in fact, suspicious of that locksmith. Is Lafayette sure the locksmith isn't some kind of spy? What is he doing there? What possible need could there be for a locksmith to be about the place so much when the place is already so well-guarded? Should the guards be keeping a better eye on the locksmith... or anyone else?

[TWM you, the player, know exactly what's going on, but aren't 100% sure of a reasonable way for your character to get there.]
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[personal profile] agogemod 2017-11-09 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Jean Neige has proven himself especially adept at calming Marie Therese, which will earn him the endless affection and thankfulness of the queen. She summons Jon into royal apartment and privately informs him of her gratefulness-- Marie Therese is a famously difficult child-- and that she will pay Dany's dowry in full as a token of her gratitude. The king is present during this, and gives his ascent. The entire thing is very official, and goes on as though the royals are not prisoners within their own palace as Paris spins out of control not a mile away.

The idea that the locksmith might be a spy has clearly never occurred to Lafayette, but he's incredibly wary about this possibility. He assigns Jon a special mission: tail the locksmith, don't be noticed.

[#historyspoilers]
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man I thought I replied to this!

[personal profile] northerndragon 2017-11-17 11:03 am (UTC)(link)
Jon tailed the locksmith and, as we already know, he's been ending up at the King's study.

What do, Lafayette? Did you want him tailed outside of the building?

Jon finds the very official dowry meeting kind of baffling but goes along with it.
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[personal profile] agogemod 2017-11-19 08:57 pm (UTC)(link)
A rundown of what they find in the king's study is in my reply to Ashitaka!

And the wedding is set for next month, please invite surviving family and decide who your best man is, Jean.
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[personal profile] northerndragon 2017-11-21 06:49 am (UTC)(link)
/thousand yard stare about that wedding. But, like, you know: in private. Publicly, he's just waiting to hear about messages he's tried to send out to his siblings, who live very far away. Strangely, Jean and Danielle seem closer than ever since around the time of Dany's network post.

Of the three of them, Jon is best suited to tail Colin: he's a strong guy who's also been hunting successfully his entire life (like, actual animals, in the woods, with his "father" and "brother"), and Colin is already explicitly avoiding Ashitaka. But Jon is also recognizable as a Tuileries guard, so he'd go with the Commander's decision as to whether he should be the tail or someone who hasn't been working in the palace should.

He's also sent video of the mystery key to the Commander. His best idea if a copy is needed is to make a wax or clay impression to bring to whoever she'd choose as a middleman, but that may not be necessary... the real key is right there, after all.

[Had to think briefly about whether or not it would occur to Jon to take an impression of a key, but 1. He watches smiths work in canon, and they are shown to be using molds and similar techniques, and 2. The doors in the show's version of Winterfell lock with keys.]
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[personal profile] agogemod 2017-11-21 03:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Look, let the royals smash their barbie dolls together, ok. It's their right as divinely chosen leaders of men, or, like, whatever.

Colin acts like a normal soldier at almost all times, blending in, let's be honest, much better than Jon or Ashitaka or Dany do. He raises little suspicion, and always has good excuses and convenient explanations when things do get weird. However, sometimes he'll sneak away to just... stand there. Doing nothing. Careful, careful observation will find that he's blinking his eyes rapidly while he does this. In general, watching his eyes might reveal some interesting tidbits; sometimes he'll start blinking rapidly, or turning his head to survey entire scenes during his work, even if it seems like nothing should be drawing his gaze. It's easy to miss, but once you know it's there, it's hard not to see.

The Commander says a wax copy is a good idea if they can't find a matching lock nearby. What's the point of having a key if you don't know where the lock is? And judging from the king's study, he likes to keep all his toys in the same place. That said, the pictures are appreciated, and filed away carefully. Good work, team.
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[personal profile] northerndragon 2017-12-01 04:48 am (UTC)(link)
Colin is reported to the Commander as an almost certain Regency spy, unless she knows of a third group interested in this sort of thing.

They make the wax copy and get it out ASAP, and look around the King's study when they can for a place to use the key.

For the rest of it, waiting on coordination with anyone who needs coordinating with, I suppose.