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Unfinished Library Mod & NPC Account ([personal profile] libraryassistants) wrote in [community profile] unfinishedlibrary2026-02-07 12:18 pm

wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast. MOONLIT RIVALS LOG 2, SCENE 1

Who: Readers and Actors, everyone who is invited (and those who are not).
What: The event of the century, the Umbra Ball, is about to begin.
When: The night of the ball itself, and a slice of the morning after. [ooc timeline: Feb 6th - 19th]
Where: The city of Montica and the Umbra Mansion.
Content warnings: Please include any warnings in headers.


Waxing Gibbous Moon

The sun begins to set, and the city of Montica buzzes in anticipation. Vendors close their stalls early - the consensus being that there is no point in running a night market tonight. The streets empty, houses and shops shuttered as eager folk stream up to the mansion.

A few industrious salespeople can be found on the way up to the mansion, selling masks and accessories for any last-minute needs. There is a rumour filtering through the people that a dress code is being strictly enforced, and the clan are supplying masks of silver for anyone who does not bring their own - a concept that delights some and stirs trepidation in others.

The Umbra Mansion almost glows above the city, light spilling from its open doors onto its perfectly manicured lawns and drive. After the sun sets, the metal shutters on the windows are lifted and the curtains are drawn back; and the night sky, in its star-studded glory, paints a picturesque view for the party-goers inside.

The strings of a waltz ring clearly, echoing out into the streets in joyful invitation. Not everyone will be allowed in - some will remain out here, rejected by the doorstaff or content to create their own festivities.

[The Masquerade]

For those who make the cut, the masquerade itself is staffed by humans and vampires and is separated into 2 distinct parties.

The first, for the ‘common’ folk. Those without formal invitations, who are free to mingle and be awed. They are greeted at the doors to the main entry hall - doors that will remain open for the duration of the masquerade. Human doormen (and women) do cursory checks before bowing visitors through, doing their best to keep everyone in line. (No weapons, dress standards met, no obvious werewolves.) Anyone who hasn’t brought their own mask will be offered one here. Silver, of course, and the expectation is that you will wear it.

A pair of grand staircases awaits past the doors, framing a magnificent chandelier. Guarding each staircase is a well-dressed servant. They’re making no secret of their too-sharp teeth or the red tinting their irises, and to get upstairs you’ll have to present an invitation. Gilded in real silver, these invites are only for the elite or those favoured by the vampiric aristocracy. These stairs lead first to a mezzanine; one that encircles the grand ballroom below, framing the common people’s masquerade. Arched doorways connect the mezzanine further to the sprawl of the mansion - in particular, to the private sitting rooms where sensitive… ‘business’ can be conducted. So too does it connect to wide balconies that overlook the garden, providing entertainment for those above.

The downstairs ballroom, lined by this mezzanine, is where the band of musicians plays. Waitstaff roam the sides of the room, balancing trays of canapes and wine. The doors along one side of the ballroom have been opened, allowing attendees to slip away into the expansive garden.

[The Garden]

Intricate stonework lines paths through the gardens, weaving around precisely planned flowerbeds. Stone lanterns light the way along the paths, providing opportunities for self-guided strolls. There are many quiet areas to be found here; whether it’s in the shelter of a small gazebo surrounded by fragrant lavender, or on a bench nestled beneath an arch of wisteria.

But don’t get too comfortable in your perceived solitude. The balcony of the mezzanine overlooks these gardens almost in full - the risk of being seen is never zero.

Out here, in perfect view of those mezzanine balconies and completely accessible to those on the ground floor, is a raised platform that acts as a stage. Here it is planned for a performance from The Crystal Ermine Troupe to take place: ‘The Tin Soldier’s March, or the Tragedie of Ierico and his Harlequin.’ There is nothing stopping other would-be entertainers from taking to the stage when it is not in use - assuming, of course, that they are not put off by the dozens of sharp red eyes watching them from above.

[The Hedge Maze]

A large, complicated hedge maze sits centered in the garden; its width almost as vast as the mansion itself. Vines of moonflowers grow across it, almost seeming to glow in the moonlight. As the night goes on and the partygoers tire of dancing, they may find themselves filtering out here - where a sense of renewed excitement permeates the air.

There is a game that some vampires like to play. Its origins are obvious, but its modern iteration is - usually - a touch less gory than decades past.

It begins with a human. An eager competitor, a jibing friend, or a flustered lover. Someone who takes a head start into the maze, blood and adrenaline pumping as they race to find its centre before time is up.

And it then continues with the vampire who begins their pursuit through the thick hedges at the set time. Employing their senses to track their quarry, they seek to capture the human before they succeed in reaching the maze’s safe centre.

For some, this is a simple game played for fun. For others, it’s an opportunity to demonstrate their skills - for up on that balcony are the aristocracy. If one can prove their wit and skill, they may find themselves with offers for greater power than they currently possess.

[The Morning After]

As the sun begins to rise, the party winds down. The vampires begin to retire to their sun-secluded dens as the many coverings on the mansion windows are redrawn. There are some human guests that might stay a bit longer, but all visitors are ejected by the time that dawn truly breaks. The staff, however, still have clean-up ahead of them - and a few extra helpers certainly won’t be noticed. Any attempt to breach the vampire’s sleeping areas will draw attention, however; so best to keep to the mansion itself.

And while the ball has been underway… some werewolves have made some fun of their own.

[The day will continue in Log 3.]

[Info post here and most recent plotting post here!]
ohaiyo_isekai: (well I am a genius)

[personal profile] ohaiyo_isekai 2026-02-09 12:26 am (UTC)(link)
"Far, far better. Mark well: That much will save you from a crossbow bolt, a thrown knife, a rapier thrust. Many times that will be enough."

There is real pride in Lucas' voice.

"Do you need a break, or shall we keep trying until you can maintain it for a real barrage? And it would work on the actual spell, Elfshot Barrage."
aetherweaver: (turn away)

[personal profile] aetherweaver 2026-02-09 12:37 am (UTC)(link)
"Our time grows short. Even should it tire me it would be needed. I have little doubt there are some who will show to the party who are not exactly... welcome."

And not just werewolves. Other clans have their own reasons for the heir to die a dramatic final death at this party. He holds no illusions that there are going to be many who wish for his failure - or removal.
ohaiyo_isekai: (:smooth)

[personal profile] ohaiyo_isekai 2026-02-09 12:42 am (UTC)(link)
"Nero." The admonishment is gentle. "I will be there. Lord Umbra. Armin. Many and more who would give their lives to protect yours, and who likely will not need to. It will not do for you to be exhausted for your guests. You have learned how to buy enough time for your defenders to rally. You need not push harder."

He offers a gloved hand. "You've worked so hard to make this a soiree to remember, monseiur." The Beaufortean accent, too, is an affectation, from a city Lucas visited and fell in love with - for the ease in which shifter, vampire and mortal mingled, as much as anything - but a familiar and comforting one. "You deserve to be alert enough to enjoy it too."
aetherweaver: (neutral)

[personal profile] aetherweaver 2026-02-09 01:06 am (UTC)(link)
He looks at the other's hand. He knows the other is right, but - "I am expected to be self-sufficient where possible." He blinks red eyes slowly, already feeling the strain, both physically and mentally. "Lucas... do not mistake my merriment tonight for joy. This has been many years in the making. My sire was the one who coordinated this previously. It is expected that I rise to the same level."

But he takes the other's hand carefully, putting his other hand around the back of Lucas' hand. "I do not think I need impress upon you how much this ball needs to be perfect. It will not be, but I must try."
ohaiyo_isekai: (:investigating)

[personal profile] ohaiyo_isekai 2026-02-09 11:03 pm (UTC)(link)
“That striving for perfection does you credit, but remember also that the perfect has ever been the enemy of the good enough.”

He is not strong - delicate, even, making up for what he lacks in vigor with sheer resolve - but his grip is firm enough.

“One note. You know that the shifters will try to join the party. Some even in good faith.”
aetherweaver: (uh oh)

[personal profile] aetherweaver 2026-02-10 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
"I know, but he expects perfection." His sire has always expected such things from him since he had been named as heir.

As for the werewolves... "Yes, I am aware. I simply hope none of them make it overtly obvious, for their own safety."
ohaiyo_isekai: (:disgust)

[personal profile] ohaiyo_isekai 2026-02-10 12:54 am (UTC)(link)
"Frankly, your sire expects the worst and would shield you from it with his perfect plans, no shield in his phalanx around you out of place." Lucas says. "This is a strength, in that he has the wisdom to see clearly the sorry way that things are. But he also has difficulty imagining things going well, and not seeing the way things might be better is folly."

This is an argument Lucas knows better than to get into with the Lord Umbra, though he thinks both that Nero can see the wisdom in it and, hopefully, from him, to get Lord Umbra to begrudgingly concede the point.

"And speaking of contingency plans," he sighs. "Should a bravo with more courage than brains try to count coup, what ought I do? Should a sensible scion of the Guidulf privately counsel peace, what then?"
Edited 2026-02-10 00:55 (UTC)
aetherweaver: (turn away)

[personal profile] aetherweaver 2026-02-12 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
"He does have trouble imagining things going well, yes. Sometimes I wish I could urge him towards hope, rather than despair."

He wishes Maria were around, but so do they all. He clearly was broken by her loss... he would probably be a different man than he is now.

But contingency plans... "Should things turn awry, I would like you to have the chance to take care of it. Quietly, if possible, but we will bloody our hands if it comes to it. ... I do hope it does not come to that." As eager as he might be for a fight at times, a party should not be one of those times. "As for the wolves... should they make themselves known, that will be a problem. If they behave, I personally... well, I would have standing to escort them out, but I simply do not want to cause a scene."

Does he like them? No. But this is their city as well, as much as his kind might pretend otherwise.
ohaiyo_isekai: (:mask)

[personal profile] ohaiyo_isekai 2026-02-12 09:34 pm (UTC)(link)
“Deeds speak louder to him, and he bids us all to dare dream. Accomplish things that make our nights brighter and warmer, and Umbra will have no choice but to acknowledge the strategic necessity of a well-reasoned, well guarded optimism.”

He bows in acknowledgement.

“Very well. I shall bring any visiting wolves to your attention and will not intervene with any who come in peace. But those who come with stakes rather than olive branches… I will capture and eject, if possible, before shooting to kill.”

He fits his mask on - a silver fox half-mask.

“In honor of one of my fellows in the Free Company,” he says with a lopsided smile. “A healer and a vulpine being. Her word was Gumiho, nine-tailed, though she had but three.”
aetherweaver: (surprised)

[personal profile] aetherweaver 2026-02-13 12:49 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm unsure how warm I can make them, lest the sparks grow out of my control." The optimism is... well, he hopes that hope will win out. Perhaps it's his young age, perhaps it's something else - he's not certain, and it matters not either way.

"Good. I'll not have blood on the ballroom floor - it takes forever to scrub out. I've made that mistake personally." Back when he was largely a servant... it was a mess. "And either way, those troublemakers that we do find should be noted. There are those who flit between that can keep a watchful eye out."

The mask is... a little confusing, as is the explanation - but as long as it makes Lucas happy it's fine. "Foxes... there are stories of them being tricksters, are there not?"
ohaiyo_isekai: (:smooth)

[personal profile] ohaiyo_isekai 2026-02-13 01:02 am (UTC)(link)
“She strove to confuse our enemies, or make allies of them, yes,” he says. “She succeeded at the latter shockingly often. Given who we’re expecting to drop in unannounced I…”

He shakes his head but smiles.

“Well, we could use some of whatever she had in Montica, no?”
aetherweaver: (eh?)

[personal profile] aetherweaver 2026-02-13 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"Perhaps. Let us pray that we do not need it. The wolves should behave themselves - it is too risk for them not to."

His shoulders slump slightly. They can't be that stupid... hopefully.
ohaiyo_isekai: (Default)

[personal profile] ohaiyo_isekai 2026-02-13 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)

He chuckles. “I meant more in the sense of making allies, but the other thing can’t hurt.”

“I am to meet with the cooks and conjure enough ice for their needs,” he says. “Thank you, again, for your trust and attention.”