The higher I climb the farther I fall when I do
Remi's shrine visits had gone from careless to...careless but appropriate, now to intentionally carefull. Remi knew how much Ludo liked nicknacks (where the herald kept them, he'd never know), so he'd fashioned little lanterns that hung from the tree boughs. Comprised mostly of peppermint bark and snow-moss, Remi had incorporated doll-like figurines who held the lanterns, made out of nuts and the like that the woodland creatures might have something to munch on.
"We can play...backgammon? twister? hangman? checkers? chess? This one.." Frowning, Remi holds up a box given to him by Tobi. "You..answer questions and get to move forward based on whether or not you get them correct." It was an Outlander game, and though it hadn't occurred to him at the time, there was no chance in hell that either man would know a single answer.
Laying a wool blanket on the ground (the hem of which had been picked and picked at yet again by Sugar's claws over the years), Remi sets down the picnic basket full of wine and snacks he'd brought, as well as the various games.
"We can play...backgammon? twister? hangman? checkers? chess? This one.." Frowning, Remi holds up a box given to him by Tobi. "You..answer questions and get to move forward based on whether or not you get them correct." It was an Outlander game, and though it hadn't occurred to him at the time, there was no chance in hell that either man would know a single answer.
Laying a wool blanket on the ground (the hem of which had been picked and picked at yet again by Sugar's claws over the years), Remi sets down the picnic basket full of wine and snacks he'd brought, as well as the various games.
Speaks with a thick Italian accent.
Force and magic can be used against Remi without permission.
Force and magic can be used against Remi without permission.