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Dec 29, 2011 22:42

[Tom is carefully crafting icicles with his wand by the fountain outside of town, tiny snowflakes appearing out of nowhere as he twists the ice into beautiful points.]

How does one celebrate a birthday, in your world?

[Tom inclines his head toward the levitating PCD.

Both eyes intact, thank you.]My seventeenth is at the birth of the new year. ( Read more... )

ripples of humanity, i'm a genius no really, born at the death of a year, captivated by magic, information is power, seventeen forever and ever and ever, the power of curiosity, he might be showing off, the most careful of manipulators, there is a spell for everything

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mere_shopkeeper December 30 2011, 04:07:01 UTC
Oh? Your birthday is on the thirty-first as well~?

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nexmosnonlucror December 30 2011, 04:09:34 UTC
Some controversy exists on whether or not I was born on New Year's Eve or New Year's Day, but I believe the official ruling was New Year's Eve.

[So, in short - yes.]

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mere_shopkeeper December 30 2011, 04:11:08 UTC
That's excellent~♥! And I was afraid that I was going to be so lonely on my birthday.

[A grin.]

We should have a birthday party for the two of us~

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nexmosnonlucror December 30 2011, 04:45:20 UTC
[Pause.]

-- a celebration is hardly necessary, Mister -- ?

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fanismighter December 30 2011, 07:37:04 UTC
We don't celebrate birthdays that much in my world actually.

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nexmosnonlucror December 30 2011, 20:32:25 UTC
I've never had an occasion to celebrate mine before I went to school.

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fanismighter December 30 2011, 23:16:54 UTC
There was always war in my world, so that always came first. Birthday's are a secondary thing. But since we're here, we should celebrate.

I'm Suki.

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nexmosnonlucror January 1 2012, 22:27:33 UTC
Tom Riddle.

My world is currently in the middle of a war, too.

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medicatus December 30 2011, 07:42:32 UTC
That would depend who the individual is.

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nexmosnonlucror December 30 2011, 20:32:55 UTC
What do you do, then, Lady Morgana?

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medicatus December 30 2011, 20:38:53 UTC
Me? I am the most unfortunate of all the people of Camelot. I am a royal. Which means I sit through a long and dire feast every year and receive the very same presents, hair brushes or mirrors.

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nexmosnonlucror December 30 2011, 20:43:16 UTC
That sounds like most children's best dream.

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soundsofdrums December 30 2011, 15:04:55 UTC
We have so many, they're not really worth celebrating at all after childhood.

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nexmosnonlucror December 30 2011, 20:39:05 UTC
[Interest piqued.]

Is that so?

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soundsofdrums December 31 2011, 04:28:02 UTC
After nine hundred and some odd of your Earth years, personally, it hardly matters anymore.

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nexmosnonlucror January 1 2012, 22:37:04 UTC
Do you tire of it?

Such a long lifespan.

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video; private; unhackable nexmosnonlucror January 1 2012, 22:38:59 UTC
Thank you.

It's one of my favorite pieces of magic.

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video; private; unhackable nexmosnonlucror January 4 2012, 05:39:50 UTC
Without a doubt.

[With an even smile, as Tom lowers his wand, the icicles still perfectly formed.]

Creating magical flowers, too -- those are equally pretty.

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