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lynchpin_castle ([personal profile] lynchpin_castle) wrote2029-02-21 06:52 pm

Lynchpin---Castle and Surrounding Grounds.



The servants are unseen and unknown. Residents are welcome to take over the Servant’s rooms or not, but it is not recommended. Likewise, it is unclear where the Master resides. Usually s/he will call a meeting of their champions and meet them within the reception all or Banquet room.

Meals are typically taken together as a group, and if requested--training times for the champions as a group may be arranged. Both of the mundane variety, and also recreations of challenge-zones, such as the Labyrinth and the Mirror Gallery. The castle and its immediate surroundings have been set to mimic Earth with its single moon and 24 hour cycle of time, along with a standard Julian calendar for convenience.
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[personal profile] light_of_willpower 2017-02-24 04:34 am (UTC)(link)
"...that definitely sounds like a hard burden to bear, if you're not 100% committed." Trunks commented, but it was with sympathy. "From what you said though, maybe the feel like those rules are necessary, given the kind of powers you guys wield."

Offering her the idea, even if he privately was guessing she hadn't always agreed with it. Maybe he wasn't the only one with a strong sense of right and wrong. It would fit, with the spirit and sense of playfulness she'd shown him during sparring.

At this point, they were back on the first floor. For lack of a better idea, he was going to find a place he could curl up and try and sleep. Tomorrow they could ask about rooms.
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[personal profile] neveraknight 2017-02-24 04:39 am (UTC)(link)
"That is part of it, yes. The rules are to keep us in check. Or others would be scared for what we could do. There are rogue Jedi and Sith like that. But still... sometimes it's hard to follow those rules, if you are sure it will be the death of someone else."

She gave a small shrug though, and a smile once again. "Still, it's not important to me anymore. Not now, at least."