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OOC: Questions, Questions, Questions. | The Curious Writings of Helen Demeter
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The Curious Writings of Helen Demeter. A Lady, Her Friends and the Adventures. The Current Status of Helen. The Notes on Her Acquaintances. The Notes On Other Acquaintances. The Name Helen Calls Herself. The Duel With the Constable. →. OOC: Questions, Questions, Questions. April 8, 2011. Nicked the idea from Bartholomaew. And just about everyone else. Ask your questions about Helen. And Dennis the Sorrow Spider here! Filed under Echo Bazaar. Tagged with Background: Andrea the Secret Weaver. Rupert Finns&...
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Second Floor | The Crimson Coquette
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The Crimson Ring – A House of Introduction. The second floor of the House is for guests who have paid for Evening Entertainment, and not the general public. On the second floor of The Crimson Ring, you will find:. The Water Closets and Bath. The Chambers of the Entertainers, plus one Chamber for Rent. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email (Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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First Floor/Main Floor of The Crimson Ring | The Crimson Coquette
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The Crimson Ring – A House of Introduction. First Floor/Main Floor of The Crimson Ring. If you are visiting The Crimson Ring, it is likely you are on the main floor, and unless you have purchased company for the evening or receive express permission from the House, will not be allowed beyond the main floor. On the first floor of The Crimson Ring, you will find: (Maps, care of @steaklunch, to whom I owe a great debt for the work! The Seven Veils Salon. The Water Closets (2). Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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A Proposed Gathering: A Salon for the Seekers | The Crimson Coquette
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The Crimson Ring – A House of Introduction. A Proposed Gathering: A Salon for the Seekers. June 2, 2011. The envelope is sitting on the pillow of your bed, but it doesn’t appear as if anything in the room has been disturbed. Perhaps the maid brought it? Wait, you don’t have a maid? Nevertheless, it is here. Once opened, a letter on fine stationery is folded with a stark crease. It reads as follows:. You are not alone. In a brilliant scarlet, the color of fresh blood). From → Storytelling. Larr; No Profit.
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Epyllion: The Marmalade Prince | The Crimson Coquette
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The Crimson Ring – A House of Introduction. Epyllion: The Marmalade Prince. March 28, 2011. Scarlet puts down her pen; it is mostly written– not perfect…in need of editing…in a bare pentameter–but the majority was complete. She read it over, her notes on the side of the paper with details and reminders such as. Quince = the fruit of the Garden of the Hesperides. Golden. Marmalade coming from Marmelos = portuguese word for quince. To me a task in vibrant word is giv’n. In the ever night of Fallen London.
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Dangerous Beauty | The Crimson Coquette
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The Crimson Ring – A House of Introduction. At The Crimson Ring, all manner of beauty and delectable delight is available. It is widely known that the place has hired only the most skilled and sumptuous entertainers. Within the Mithras Room, the salon, their portraits hang for continual temptation. 8211; Soft, delicate, cultured – the height of courtesy and tenderness in a woman. Blushes easily, sings like a songbird, gifted with fingers that pluck harp strings as well as heart-strings. Her...8211; Dark ...
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Welcome to The Crimson Ring | The Crimson Coquette
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The Crimson Ring – A House of Introduction. Welcome to The Crimson Ring. October 24, 2010. A door with a frame painted a crimson hue; no signpost, address or nameplate is visible. A plaque of nevercold brass sliver is inset into the archway, and the inscribed words. In Girum Imus Nocte Et Consumimur Igni. Glow with the borrowed flame of gaslamps on either side. Such a fiery sentiment and alluring shade of red can only mean that you’ve found your way to that fabled paradise of delights…. Mr Gylden's ...
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The Staff | The Crimson Coquette
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The Crimson Ring – A House of Introduction. For an idea of how most servants in Victorian England behaved, see this poorly formatted website. You can assume that Amelia, the Butler, and the serving maids behave more brazenly, but most of the other servants behave appropriately.]. In The Crimson Ring,. Maid – 1st Floor:. Maid – 2nd Floor:. Amber (real name, Laura Firth) Her skin and features have a Near-East flavour to them, due to one of her parents’ being Egyptian. With a long supple neck, ski...Jade (r...
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Excerpts from Letters and Writings | The Crimson Coquette
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The Crimson Ring – A House of Introduction. Excerpts from Letters and Writings. Excerpts upon the onset of Hunger and Seeking. Our first question of what is the question at hand? Resulted in the answer What is the name of Mr. Eaten? The second question of why must we seek the name? Is less easy to answer. The first answer we might surmise is to. Fulfill the hunger, once and for all. That finding the name will end the hunger? Or perhaps, Why do we hunger? Or even more simply, What is the hunger? Be that M...
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The Commodore Calls… | The Crimson Coquette
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The Crimson Ring – A House of Introduction. The Commodore Calls…. April 6, 2011. She waits in her parlour for the Commodore; tea service is ready to arrive as soon as he does. It makes no sense to hide the bandages from the burns -it’s likely he already knows, or would assume that small attacks have begun. And there is no dress that can hide the one that spreads like a handprint from her neck onto her face. At least I can wear a corset. Cue The Commodore.]. From → Storytelling. Leave one →. If he feels a...
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