INITIAL ARCANA CONVERSATIONS: MOON
Sep. 18th, 2018 06:52 pmWhat you can call them: Lune, LUNE, Luna, Yue, Mond, etc. Any name that means ‘Moon’ is good. Uses ‘Theda’ as an alias when trying to disguise herself as a mortal.
What their conversation space looks like: A round pavilion ringed with silver columns. Gauzy mist-grey curtains hang between those columns. The floor of the pavilion is silver polished to a mirror finish. Visitors looking down at it will see their reflection, but not as themselves as they are now; instead, as they fear they secretly are inside or, conversely, as they always wished to be. Looking up at the high-domed ceiling will show the night sky, the moon looming impossibly large overhead. There is a reclining couch in the middle of the pavilion, upholstered in dark-grey velvet. In front of it is another column, a miniature of the ones along the edge, and on top of it is a collins glass filled with high-proof, colorless corn-whiskey.
What can you expect from Arcana Chats: There’s no way around it: Lune is a vamp. She habitually vamps anyone she comes in contact with, using little touches to throw them off balance and uses her smoky alto voice to great advantage. There’s always something a little bit mocking and a little bit artificial with her in conversation. When she answers questions, those questions that she does not blow off, she does it in a misleading and deceptive fashion. Usually part of her answer is a lie and even if it’s at all true, it’s stated in a way to infer something false. When asked what she’ll do if she wins Synodiporia, she’ll airily say something about giving people what they desire and change the subject.
Lune has a tendency to adapt her clothing to whoever she is talking with and presents as either female or androgynous, depending on if the Traveler she is talking to has any interest whatsoever in women. She has two forms she usually uses: the first is a figure wearing a moon-themed full mask in silver, with a cloud of shadows for hair, and grey silk skin a shade lighter than the mask over porcelain bones. The second is that of silent film actress Theda Bara--and in this form, she’s as colorless as she was as the masked figure, just as black and white as Bara ever was on-screen.
Note: The only time Lune drops her vamp routine is in the presence of werewolves, taking the form of a wolf-woman with them and in general interacting with them as if they are under her protection. Even so, she’s still as deceptive in her conversations with them as with anyone else.
For OOC answers to specific questions or actions your Traveler might take during this first meeting, please leave an OOC comment on this entry, checking to make sure it hasn't already been answered.
What their conversation space looks like: A round pavilion ringed with silver columns. Gauzy mist-grey curtains hang between those columns. The floor of the pavilion is silver polished to a mirror finish. Visitors looking down at it will see their reflection, but not as themselves as they are now; instead, as they fear they secretly are inside or, conversely, as they always wished to be. Looking up at the high-domed ceiling will show the night sky, the moon looming impossibly large overhead. There is a reclining couch in the middle of the pavilion, upholstered in dark-grey velvet. In front of it is another column, a miniature of the ones along the edge, and on top of it is a collins glass filled with high-proof, colorless corn-whiskey.
What can you expect from Arcana Chats: There’s no way around it: Lune is a vamp. She habitually vamps anyone she comes in contact with, using little touches to throw them off balance and uses her smoky alto voice to great advantage. There’s always something a little bit mocking and a little bit artificial with her in conversation. When she answers questions, those questions that she does not blow off, she does it in a misleading and deceptive fashion. Usually part of her answer is a lie and even if it’s at all true, it’s stated in a way to infer something false. When asked what she’ll do if she wins Synodiporia, she’ll airily say something about giving people what they desire and change the subject.
Lune has a tendency to adapt her clothing to whoever she is talking with and presents as either female or androgynous, depending on if the Traveler she is talking to has any interest whatsoever in women. She has two forms she usually uses: the first is a figure wearing a moon-themed full mask in silver, with a cloud of shadows for hair, and grey silk skin a shade lighter than the mask over porcelain bones. The second is that of silent film actress Theda Bara--and in this form, she’s as colorless as she was as the masked figure, just as black and white as Bara ever was on-screen.
Note: The only time Lune drops her vamp routine is in the presence of werewolves, taking the form of a wolf-woman with them and in general interacting with them as if they are under her protection. Even so, she’s still as deceptive in her conversations with them as with anyone else.
For OOC answers to specific questions or actions your Traveler might take during this first meeting, please leave an OOC comment on this entry, checking to make sure it hasn't already been answered.