He comes up the path, escorted by a large winged man. From just the look on his face when the Mansion appears before him, he seems unsurprised by it. Perhaps he's betrayed its familiarity, but perhaps he's glad to be back.. Armand smiles, and though he chooses not to go inside, he walks around the grounds.
He wears what anyone would expect of a man
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Instead, she's observing the new arrival curiously.
"Well, that's a get up we don't see every day," she points out without further introduction.
*glomps* As you might have noticed on the flist, several of ours are broken, so, er, we'll be sending the non-broken (or burned) folks for now.
AND WELCOME BACK.
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"Is there something odd about it, mademoiselle? I wear it at home nearly every day."
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"It's just like I said, darling," she draws in response. "Not a usual sight for me."
She wanders over, extends a hand. "Blake. Anita Blake. Welcome to the Mansion."
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He takes her hand and bends to kiss it. Armand actually likes playing the old-fashioned gallant to modern ladies. "I'm Armand St. Just. This is a return for me. I've been gone more than a year, it seems."
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Elurin is sulking in the common room. Elured is looking sad and serious.
They're not Ambarussa - they're far younger, barely 70 years old. But here is nonetheless a pair of Elven twins.
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He searched his memory again for a snippet from a long ago read history, and shook his head when he came up blank. Instead of making assumptions, especially about children who were possibly of the House of Finwë, he smiled and gave them a head nod.
"Now why are such fine youngsters inside on a lovely day like this?" he asks.
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The serious one looks up, curiously. That's one funnily-dressed man, he'll give him that.
"My brother won't go out," the boy replies, quietly. "Then again, he won't speak to me at all."
And said brother doesn't even dignify that with the shadow of an acknowledgment.
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He does notice Armand, though, and look up with a touch of annoyance, briefly, and then summons a smile that is as charming as it is false, eyes still wary. "Good day, Lord..." Already giving him the once over, trying to draw conclusions.
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She has dignity, right? Right?
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"You're here!"
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