maladied: (Default)
grabs by the throat ([personal profile] maladied) wrote2025-11-16 06:12 pm

WEEK 2 - CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE

Let's retire in the countryside
Just as you wish it


Welcome to Hillbury
You come to in an intricately decorated dressing room. For those familiar with it, the style seems to be that of a Victorian manor house, and to those that aren't, even you can tell this is a stately room fit for the elite. In fact, you too, are decorated to match, fully dressed in luxurious suits or dresses, elegant and perfectly tailored, but still somewhat breezy and lightweight for the time period and class it belongs to. Looking outside, you get a view of a rolling and bright countryside. In the far distance, fields of crops and grazing cows can be barely spotted, but all of the nearby landmarks are elegant manors presumably similar to the one you stand in.
rosietaintedglass: (046)

[personal profile] rosietaintedglass 2025-11-17 08:23 pm (UTC)(link)
I would call myself only adjacent to this type of society... I'm much more familiar with military hierarchy than this.

[And it's angelic military hierarchy so you know. Hit or miss in some ways.

But he does theoretically know details of Victorian England.]

But I believe we'll need to have some knowledge of the guests. The footman mentioned the Harker and Westenra households, which would have traveled farther to get here, and a certain Lord Barton as a problem among the nobles.

A lady in the house, Henrietta, is also said to be in bad health and here for recuperating. This may be connected to the rumors of illness as well...
vogelfrei: (serious; surprise; talky)

[personal profile] vogelfrei 2025-11-17 08:26 pm (UTC)(link)
... two of these names are from classic literature.

[ So. Hm. ]
rosietaintedglass: (036)

[personal profile] rosietaintedglass 2025-11-17 08:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I wonder if it's a coincidence, or merely a way for us to connect with the narrative. Or something different.

[He probably is familiar with classic literature but also, that's the entire world's classical literature to sift through, so he isn't sure if they're overthinking it.]