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3 minutes ago, Shard of Thought said:

"M'kay." Nicolae clasped his hands behind his back and rocked back and forth on his massive feet. 

"Have you had these before?"

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"I'mma sure it'll be fine enough," Nicolae insisted. "You're safe, aren't you, and our king is safe in bed. Prob'ly the guards found som'b'dy without no invitation and are freaking out, 'at's all."

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Seraphina was freaking out. What was she going to do? She wouldn't be able to get to her room to grab another book. She should have left when she had the chance. She sighed, and sat at her table feeling depressed. She pushed her plate of snacks aside. She was no longer in the mood to eat the delicious snacks.

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Aliénor looked around, then settled on the king's table. "Over here, I guess." She took Nicolae's hand - which was still in hers - and led him to the table.

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Have you decided Eleanor's age yet?

The manservant sat down, his spindly legs fitting awkwardly beneath the table. "Ah, the Mendahar court," he mused. He grabbed a chalice and took a sip. "Welcome to our paranoid mess, Miss Eleanor." 

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Nicolae raised an eyebrow. "But it's a party, ain't it? Least, it was..." With a sigh, he set the chalice down. "Suppose you're right. And I should be doin' what you're a-sayin' anyway; you're my queen, ain't 'cha?"

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Aelyon holed up in the kitchen and nibbled on a slice of cake that lay on the bench as the castle recovered order from its momentary anarchy. She glanced around fervently for The Raveness' kid from before, perhaps he was pushed into another room while by a guard while following her tail, perhaps she shouldn't ponder his fate so wishfully. She took off her hanging jewels and shoved them into her pocket, no matter how tacky they were, they were way heavier than was pleasant to stand around in. 

She felt a little bad, she had told the boy that her little pantry raid would only take a minute, but it's be pretty hard to leave the room with the place in lockdown, let alone get back  into the dungeon. 

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Will watched calmly as the bedlam erupted and then subsided. If he was stuck in the ballroom for a while, might as well make the most of it.

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Biana saw Arabella looking at her and gave her the signal. They needed a distraction to get out of the paranoid court.

Robin heard a noise to the right on her way back to camp. She continued, but pulled up her hood so she could look around unnoticed. She saw a flash of black as a hand pulled back a bow string and released a sleek red arrow at Robins heart.

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I decided to finally add the bounty hunter. 

To clarify the bounty hunter was not sent by the king, as the king recently discovered Robin has left. I have an idea of who sent the bounty hunter, but if your character wants Robin dead they could have sent it, but I do have a plan if that is not the case. 

 

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2 minutes ago, Robin Custos said:

Biana saw Arabella looking at her and gave her the signal. They needed a distraction to get out of the paranoid court.

Robin heard a noise to the right on her way back to camp. She continued, but pulled up her hood so she could look around unnoticed. She saw a flash of black as a hand pulled back a bow string and released a sleek red arrow at Robins heart.

 

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Just FYI, you could probably convince my person to join your side, and do it easily.

 

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20 minutes ago, Robin Custos said:

Biana saw Arabella looking at her and gave her the signal. They needed a distraction to get out of the paranoid court.

Robin heard a noise to the right on her way back to camp. She continued, but pulled up her hood so she could look around unnoticed. She saw a flash of black as a hand pulled back a bow string and released a sleek red arrow at Robins heart.

"ROBIN!" Wendy screamed. Being Wendy, she hadn't done as Robin had asked.

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Robin dropped to the ground, and rolled to the side. She then leaped to her feet and pull out her own bow. This time the arrow wasn't pointed at her. Robin could handle facing death her self, but now Wendy was the one facing death.

 

A cloaked figure waited behind a curtain, and placed a note on Seraphinas plate as she passed by, and with a smirk jumped out the window.

Seraphina,

Stop serving the coward who hides behind a crown. You know of his corruption. Protect the ghosts of the woods. The darling thief is among you tonight along with a 8 year old child. They represent a greater cause more worthy of your skills. You never wanted to serve your king. Robin will welcome you, and the ghost of the forest need you. 

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I called them the ghosts of the forest, because that is what villagers call them.

As for the cloaked figure. You don't know who they are yet, or maybe you do.  

 

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