✿ Sixty-Nith Iris ✿

Sep 10, 2008 02:32

Um... I hope this question doesn't offend you, sir. Who isn't my brother. But... I can't stop myself from asking.

Well...

Why "The Prince of Cats"? What does that mean?

ask a stupid question, tybalt, not my tybalt, aniwe ;_;, affected

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voice; tangodelamuerte September 10 2008, 05:47:34 UTC
False Romeo, I'll answer you well and truly though the use of your name is venom in my mouth. I must spit for relief.

The Capulet seal bears a great feline the size of a tiger and twice as fierce. And I, being a man of Capulet blood am to be the heir of the house upon the passing of my uncle. In legends told a cat has my name and he is the prince of all the whiskered, nine-live warriors. I was born an heir for my uncle has no son, save for my cousin--who you shall not name!

Take heed, Romeo's double, and use that name with care for uttered incorrectly can lead to injury!

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1/2 irislover September 10 2008, 05:53:51 UTC
I'm not false, sir. I am simply not the Romeo you know as you aren't a false Tybalt because we aren't brothers.

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irislover September 10 2008, 05:58:17 UTC
Eh? On the seal? I understand the title at last. The Capulet flag has an iris in my world. While the Montague's banner a rose. The white iris is my favorite flower. Do you like irises too? Thank you for answering.

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voice; tangodelamuerte September 10 2008, 06:07:55 UTC
We are not brothers and shall never be brothers by marriage or blood. I'd rather be a false Tybalt than a Montague brother.

Are your folk of the oceanic navigational sort? Pirates, merchants and mariners have their colors flying.

Flowers. I care not for them. Are you a man, Romeo? What business do you have with flora? Is it on your needlework or perhaps at the loom?

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