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Bastien, Remembered - Bastien - 02-28-2019 If you were going to pretend you were dead, it was sad to do it without sending yourself off. Bastien had always been one for frills and pomp, for all the formalities and show one could get, and he would not miss the chance to throw himself a funeral. On the last day of Longnight, even! How thematically fantastic! End of the dark, into a new light. There wasn't going to be a coffin, of course; his story was that he had been ripped apart by terrible beasts in the night and the body was far too mangled to show. Far too ruined to put on display, to ruin everyone's memory of his fantastical beauty. No, all he had was a self portrait he'd painted while bored a few weeks ago and some candles. It would do. There was something quite nice about being able to go to the Rathskellar as a fresh face, unrecognised and able to observe without interruption. To his annoyance, no one was talking about his absence, but he was sure that would change after the event. Around the inn he put up notices saying the following: FUNERAL SERVICE FOR BASTIEN DE ROSIERES
BASTIEN WAS SADLY KILLED DURING A HEROIC RESCUE THIS LONGNIGHT. HE WAS MUCH BELOVED BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM AND VERY ACCOMPLISHED AS WELL AS TALENTED. A SERVICE TO REMEMBER HIM WILL BE HELD BY JEDIDIAH (NEW CHURCH OF SAFRIN LEADER) ON THE LAST DAY OF LONGNIGHT AT 7:30PM. When the moment finally arrived he made sure all the candles were lit and stood waiting at the top of the room in his most regal and dignified outfit, all dark blue and blacks. He was old, yes, some might say ugly, but that didn't mean he couldn't be striking. He hoped he'd gotten enough chairs with the many people bound to come. RE: Bastien, Remembered - Remi - 02-28-2019 Bastien? Dead? Heroic rescue? Remi would never accuse a dead man of anything untoward, but...it all sounded so strange. The funeral had come together so quickly, despite the fact that Remi hadn't even heard of the death until reading the sign, much less heard the account from whomever it was Bastien had saved. But then again, what sort of monster would lie about such a thing, especially given all the actual death which had occurred. Spying an eldery man who had to be this Jedidiah, the alchemist walked over to introduce himself. [say]"Ah, hello. My name is Remi Abruzzo. I helped Bastien in setting this place up . I am so very sorry to hear of his passing."[/say] RE: Bastien, Remembered - Rexanna - 03-01-2019 The absolute last thing Rexanna expected, when she left to visit So with a pit in her stomach, she went and gathered her things – dressed in the darkest color she had (a royal dark blue dress that fit tightly to her curves) and slipped back toward the Church of Safrin to attend the funeral. She brought nothing with her, aside from herself, and as she arrived she noticed she wasn’t the only one. An old man stood at the front, dressed in a similar color as she – a man she didn’t recognize. But there was one that she did, Remi, as he spoke introductions to the elderly man. Her sapphire gaze slipped from them to the candles around the church as to not interrupt, and when the moment came she, too, approached – stepping up beside Remi and offering him a quiet solemn smile. “[say]Hello.[/say]” She hummed quietly, as if uncertain how to introduce herself. Remi had helped Bastien set up the place – Rexanna had simply been a friend, artistic model, and ear to lend. So she’d settle with friend in the least bit of confusion. “[say]I’m Rexanna Reyes. I was a good friend of Bastien.[/say]” She paused, glancing to Remi briefly. “[say]I’m sorry too. We had…[/say]” She paused, glancing away and back toward the stage where she had posed for Bastien to paint, and with a hefty sigh, she looked back to Jedidiah. “[say]We were going to explore outside the barrier together, once it was gone.[/say]” She offered quietly, though that vibrant honey dipped tone still remained. RE: Bastien, Remembered - Lily - 03-03-2019
RE: Bastien, Remembered - Edrei - 03-04-2019 NAHHHHH. Edy didn't believe it for a fucking heartbeat. Mostly because that walking cock was too full of himself to actually die. Death meant wrinkles and decomposition and being forgotten and there was no way sir suck-me-off-behind-the-bar was ever gonna let himself go out like that. If he was really dead, there'd be fireworks made of his ashes or some such nonsense. But a burial? Fuck off. Striding in wearing absolutely nothing funeral-appropriate, Edy saw the oh-so pretty woman from the backroom of this church. Batting her eyes at her for a moment (this shit wasn't real after all), Edy looked at the old man. [say]"Hi, I'm Edy. Bastien said I could have all his outfits and stuff, to cut up and make outfits for some of the pigs and goats, so..."[/say] The not-teenager said far too loudly, as if trying to speak to someone who was in the backroom. That's where she figured Bastien was after all. She also figured nothing would make him scream and stomp his feet like the thought of all his oh-so pretty things on the backs and snoots of farm animals in the mud. RE: Bastien, Remembered - Bastien - 03-04-2019 Bastien was surprised when the first person to arrive was Remi. He had known the kid well, he guessed, he had been among the first he'd met here, but they'd always had a slightly awkward relationship. One where Bastien mostly dragged Remi along into things whether he wanted to be in them or not, and he spent 95% of their time together trying to cajole Remi into wearing sparkly underwear or get laid. Still, he was touched by the man's promptness and well wishes and nodded appreciatively, motioning for him to sit down. Next was Rexanna, and the sight of her looking sad dressed in dark colours, the picture of grief...it pulled at his heart. He made a mental note to take her aside later, to explain, to tell her that they could still explore together. That he wanted nothing more. Then Lily, who just came in and quietly sat. Bastien nodded towards her, wishing he'd had a better chance to know her when he'd still been 'alive'. Ah well, he supposed there would always be time after his inevitable resurrection. Edy's entrance had been expected and just as he thought, she came up with jokes and smiles. He kept his face straight and solemn with actor's practice of years and lifted his head slightly as if considering her for the first time. [say]"Did he...? I didn't know the animals needed outfits. But if that is the case...you can find his things in his home. But let us not take a man's goods before he's even been remembered. Please, sit."[/say] RE: Bastien, Remembered - Remi - 03-04-2019 Recognizing Rex, Lily, and Edy, the alchemist smiled to them each in turn. He looked horrified at the Launceleyn's reaction, inhaling a breath and looking towards the old man to see what his reaction would be. He met the young woman with a temperance that was surprising, and as he bayed them all take their seats, Remi glanced at Edy out of the corner of his eye to see if she'd obey or not. [say]"I...I did not even know, until I saw the notice."[/say] Remi whispered to RE: Bastien, Remembered - Lily - 03-06-2019
RE: Bastien, Remembered - Edrei - 03-06-2019 [say]"Why?"[/say] Edy protests immediately, hands going to her hips as she raises a confrontational brow. [say]"It isn't like he's around to worry about it, and besides, I'll remember him best when I'm cutting up all his nice things—"[/say] This latter sentiment was yelled slightly, Edy still under the impression that Bastien was going to burst out of the woodwork at any moment. When he didn't, the teenager merely crinkled her nose and gave the old man a once over. [say]"This is a pretty boring funeral y'know. Where's the booze? The naked babes? All the weird Safrin star-shit?"[/say] RE: Bastien, Remembered - Bastien - 03-07-2019 Bastien kept his eyes fixed flatly on Edy, showing no hint of the amusement and sadness in his real soul. Did she really care so much as to act out like this? He knew her, knew she only did this because she was trying to desperately prove he was still there - and of course, he was, but not in the way she suspected. [say]"Again. Let us not talk of destroying a man's things when he is recently gone from us. The funeral is as Safrin requested it and how Bastien wanted it, so please. Sit. Let us begin."[/say] He implored of her, motioning to a seat and rising ever so slightly so he could be above her, though it hurt his now aged back. RE: Bastien, Remembered - Rexanna - 03-08-2019 While everyone seemed to bicker, Rexanna stuck close to Remi as her gaze slipped from Edrei to Jedidiah and back again – only pausing now and then to see Lily among them all, silent much like she. But as Remi leaned in to whisper to her, her head swiveled to him when she nodded in response. “[say]Last I saw him, he was with me.[/say]” She hummed to Remi with a small solemn smile, though she was confused as well. They had spent one of the nights together, in a small closet he had fixed up for her that was kind and generous – had allowed her to sleep beside him and steal a few kisses without it turning into more. Her head swiveled back to Jedidiah before she leaned in to speak to Remi once more. “[say]I would have tried to convince him to stay had I known.[/say]” She offered quietly, that hum in her voice still there, adding that flirtatious tone to everything she said. But she nodded, none the less in response to Jedidah to sit and have the funeral. She offered a small smile to Remi before taking a seat, crossing one leg over the other and folding her arms lightly in her lap as she looked to see what was happening next. RE: Bastien, Remembered - Edrei - 03-08-2019 Edy starred at the old man for a moment, still waiting for Bastien to appear. [say]"Nah."[/say] She concluded with a shrug after a moment. [say]"I'm sure Bastien would understand."[/say] Edy added with a casual shrug. She was still entirely unconvinced about all of this..and yet...yet she thought her probing would definitely be enough to get the man to appear. He wasn't actually dead, was he? Fuck it. No, he couldn't be. He was too fucking vain to die (how those two things were related is hard to say. shush). With an aggressively teenaged shrug, Edy left the little church, not bothering to try and silence the door on her way out. RE: Bastien, Remembered - Remi - 03-09-2019 Gently Remi leaned towards Rex, nudging her affectionately with his shoulder. [say]"We all would have convinced him not to go, had we known. I just..."[/say] Sighing softly, he shrugged. [say]"I just...I wish I knew when this happened. Or why. It does not seem like Bastien to risk his life in such a..."[/say] Not wanting to speak ill of the dead, Remi bit the inside of his lip and glanced towards Jed with a humbling smile. [say]"Well. In such a private way, shall we say."[/say] He concluded trying to be delicate. |