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Come Fly With Me: D. Dempsey
#1
July 25th, 1895 — Sanditon Resort
Novice Hippogriff Race

Today's starting pistol does not prompt its racers to take off—no, it prompts them to mount the hippogriffs and then take off. On brooms, or even horses, this would not be a stumbling block, but hippogriffs are known to be proud creatures, and do not take slights lightly.

You approach your hippogriff, your riding attire rustling in the light breeze. How you do so—and whether or not you made an effort with the beast during yesterday's meet and greet—will have an early impact indeed upon your success.
Don Juan Dempsey



#2
Don Juan had been utterly unaware of any activities available to him yesterday to do with hippogriffs, having joined up for this race at the last possible moment and more or less thoughtlessly. The impulse was primarily to have an excuse to avoid direct interaction with his daughter, whom he'd agreed to bring to this entire event but whose watchful presence made him squirm. His first recourse had been drink, but it wasn't working out — he had put enough pieces together now to suspect any hard liquor was doing to his stomach the same thing opium had done since January, and he couldn't spent the entire weekend bent over bushes vomiting. So here he was, entering hippogriff races instead.

He didn't much care how he fared today, but Dean's heart would drop if he allowed himself to be too badly hurt and he was loathe to look too foolish in front of Mrs. Bythesea, whom he had seen from a distance earlier. So he was at least making a reasonable attempt. Don Juan adjusted his cap and approached the beast, stopping a little more than an arm's length away and dropping to a low (slightly melodramatic, slightly cheeky) bow. He felt more like an actor than an athlete.



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#3
Hippogriffs value respect over drama, and yours does not take kindly to your antics, downright hissing at you. Your next actions will determin whether you enter the race, or race away bleeding.

Required: Ass 5+ | Roll: 3 [Failure]
Don Juan Dempsey



#4
Well, the feeling was mutual, stupid idiot bird. But if he left if alone he didn't think the race purveyors would offer him another, and he didn't want to be disqualified from the race without even touching the animal first. Flattening his palms and gritting his teeth, Don Juan forced himself into a lower-still bow (in the process creating a much more appealing target of this thing wanted to kick him instead of let him ride — hopefully it was more hiss than bite).



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#5
The hippogriff lets out a shrill sound of offence before lunging in your direction, decidedly not the outcome for which you hoped.

Required: Ass 5+ | Roll: 2 [Failure]
Don Juan Dempsey



#6
Shite. This wasn't going well, and he didn't like his chances of being able to wrestle his way onto this stupid beast. Probably that was it for his chances in the race, but maybe he could escape with a bit of dignity if he was able to make his way out without injury — to that end he tried to dodge, whilst frantically wondering if he knew any bits of magic that might effectively slow the thing down long enough for him to effect his escape. Stupefy, maybe, if he could get his wand out in time.



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#7
"Oh, that's no good!"

Nell had been standing by just for this possibility. While the actual jockeys lined up for the next day understood the nature of the beasts with which they were dealing, the play-boys and thrill-seekers of the novice race were, in the witch's opinion, very much on borrowed time. Deftly, the magizoologist moved between Dempsy and Flaxtalon, dropping into a curtsey even as she held a hand up to deter the hippogriff.

"Gently now; you know me," Nell cajoled. When, reluctantly, the hippogriff dropped into a small bow in answer, she turned her attentions—though not her line of sight—to the wizard. "Mr. Demspey, I think it best if you join the spectators, though you'd do best to back slowly away, to avoid causing further offence."
Don Juan Dempsey


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