Marguerite Gautier (
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Hi Poly!
I'm S. and this certainly feels like coming home. Poly was my first LJ game experience back in the day (2008-2009-ish) when I played mainly Himeko from Kannazuki no Miko, Seiya from Sailor Moon and Der Tod from Elisabeth das Musical, if anyone should be around from that period and still remember...
Today, however, I bring you Marguerite Gautier from John Neumeier's ballet Lady of the Camellias. She's a Parisian courtesan, slowly dying from tuberculosis and as a consequence, she is highly focused on the happier aspects of her life (like jewellery and parties and her beloved Armand). You can read her history up until she arrives in the City here and her personality section is up here, if anyone should take an interest.
For OOC contact I'm easiest to reach via my plurk
onlyfalling (feel free to add me!) or by PM to Marguerite's character journal. Never hesitate to throw a couple of words my way, if you feel it necessary for any reason.
This grew overly wordy. I'll just... stop now. But I'm happy to be back, even after such a long time and on a different site now. It's nice to see Poly is still going strong and I look forward to playing with you all!
- S.
I'm S. and this certainly feels like coming home. Poly was my first LJ game experience back in the day (2008-2009-ish) when I played mainly Himeko from Kannazuki no Miko, Seiya from Sailor Moon and Der Tod from Elisabeth das Musical, if anyone should be around from that period and still remember...
Today, however, I bring you Marguerite Gautier from John Neumeier's ballet Lady of the Camellias. She's a Parisian courtesan, slowly dying from tuberculosis and as a consequence, she is highly focused on the happier aspects of her life (like jewellery and parties and her beloved Armand). You can read her history up until she arrives in the City here and her personality section is up here, if anyone should take an interest.
For OOC contact I'm easiest to reach via my plurk
This grew overly wordy. I'll just... stop now. But I'm happy to be back, even after such a long time and on a different site now. It's nice to see Poly is still going strong and I look forward to playing with you all!
- S.
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I haven't been in a game in forever, so please be gentle with me while I find my feet.
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Welcome back! I wasn't here back then, but I always like seeing old players returning, and I hope you really enjoy yourself here. Looking forward to playing with you =)
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The 1920s and the 1960s are awfully interesting time periods, so I can definitely understand the favouritism for those specific types of characters. :) I myself seem to have a preference for women from the mid to late-19th century, renting out rooms to three of the kind in my somewhat clustered headspace.
I look forward to playing with you as well and I hope it'll be an enjoyable experience for us both. ♥
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Thanks for the welcome back, I look forward to playing with you!