April 11, 2020 – 11:10 PM
Eloquence Higgs — Played by Willow
Eloquence nodded right away —
"I quite agree". The gentleman in question was no loss at all, and in fact his love of younger things (which she supposed was both aesthetic and due to their being more easily molded) was more concerning than anything else.
"Though my pride may have been a little wounded at first, I was more than satisfied in unraveling his lie — and warning other ladies of it", Eloquence added with satisfaction. She'd wager that gentleman had not been able to get a dance in quite some time.
"I don't suppose you've ever been declined a dance, Mr Lytton?" she asked, curiosity getting the better of her as usual. Her tone was playful, but she was careful to keep it from flirtation.
Meanwhile, Shaw the lady's maid had to stifle a scoff. She couldn't even
begin to imagine that dreamy Mr Lytton might
ever be turned down.
April 12, 2020 – 10:48 AM
Eloquence Higgs — Played by Willow
Loq could feel Shaw resisting a gasp at this revelation; but she rather liked that "quality" in her chaperone. Lent a bit of drama to any occasion. Eloquence even deigned to shoot her a smile at this point.
"I must profess, I've never truly understood the pureblood fussiness. One just takes it for granted, I suppose. I've yet to find any evidence that having purely wizarding blood contributes in any way to a person's quality." (Sometimes the opposite was true, in fact; but Eloquence wouldn't confide that suspicion in a gentleman she barely knew.)
"It's something of a shame... for surely they will eventually run out of fellow purebloods to marry!"
April 12, 2020 – 11:37 AM
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Marcus Lytton — Played by Soph
Marcus agreed with Miss Higgs. As far as magical ability went, purebloods and half-bloods and muggleborns were all the same. There were great wizards, mediocre wizards, and terrible wizards in terms of ability in all camps. He could understand why purebloods wanted to marry other purebloods, though. It was a similar reason to why rich people wanted to marry other rich people, Christians preferred to marry other Christians and Muslims preferred to marry other Muslims. There was an exception to this rule, of course, but it was still that, an exception. People liked to marry those who were similar to them because they weren't as open to the different. Marcus thought about himself -- while he didn't really hate any humans different than him, he likely wouldn't marry a woman who worked at a factory and belonged to a different faith. He'd pick a wife with a similar lifestyle to his.
"Humans have found ways to keep their bloodlines pure. Purebloods aren't any different than muggle royals." Their Queen had married a cousin, had she not?
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April 12, 2020 – 12:38 PM
Eloquence Higgs — Played by Willow
As much as she enjoyed chatter and dish, Eloquence appreciated very much that Mr Lytton could not be heard to be taking one side or another in the matter of purebloods vs muggle sympathisers — no matter his own pedigree. Doubtlessly, staunch purebloods were among his most loyal customers; and muggleborns too.
"Oh, now muggle royals I can happily abide by", she twinkled.
"Nobody does flair like the monarchy." She paused thoughtfully. And then, a challenge;
"what would you design for Queen Victoria, Mr Lytton?"
April 13, 2020 – 11:13 AM
Marcus Lytton — Played by Soph
Nobody had ever asked him this question and it got Marcus' creative part of his brain working. He liked questions like this one, especially when they involved a challenging potential customer. Queen Victoria struck him as the type of customer who would be very demanding and particular about what she wanted to wear.
"I would try to get her out of black. In half-mourning colours, at least. I believe lilacs would look good on her." Was it possible for someone to love a spouse so much that they divorced colour altogether from their wardrobe? Or maybe she favourited black so much because it hid some kilograms. Queen Victoria wasn't known for her attractive physique.
"She is known to detest magic, though, so I think that she would hate all of my designs." All of Marcus' designs involved some bit of magic, even his more everyday clothes. In all honesty, most of what he created was evening wear. Only the wealthiest would want even their riding habit to have charmed embroidery on the hem.
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