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Colette Brunel ([personal profile] clumsyjesus) wrote in [community profile] towerofanimus2013-12-26 10:36 pm

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 Characters: Colette Brunel, open. 
Setting: Everywhere! December 26th-28th.
Format: Any you like!
Summary: After the event!
Warnings: None! Unless moeness counts?

[Colette remembered Christmas last year. It was such fun! A happy celebration to help distract people from the painful events they suffered. And why not have another Christmas celebration this year for the exact same reason?

Besides, everyone was fighting to get out of the tower and return to their homes. Who knows if they would succeed?
 Colette was sure there was a way to save everyone but any sort of encouragement was good, especially after recent events. So what about a good luck charm for everyone?


So, early December, she had decided to give presents. For a while, she spent time in the workshop. She was not exactly a skilled craftsman but she tried her hardest. By December 26th, Colette had made several wooden carvings of dogs - or at least vaguely-shaped like dogs. Again, Colette isn't a very good craftsman.

For the next few days, she can be found exploring the tower. If you bump into her, Colette will hand a funny wooden figurine thing to you.]

Hey! Here, this is for you. I know it's not much, but it's a good-luck charm! We all need one in this place. 



sarcasmancer: (Ironically Cheerful)

[personal profile] sarcasmancer 2013-12-30 02:50 am (UTC)(link)
I certainly can't disagree with you, though I'm sorry to say I don't personally believe in luck.

[...but he did still accept the little carving, which he tucks into a pocket.]
sarcasmancer: (Ironically Cheerful)

[personal profile] sarcasmancer 2014-01-13 03:03 pm (UTC)(link)
The long answer is terribly cynical, I'm afraid. Let's just say I find it unscientific and leave it at that. I don't begrudge you your own belief in it, though. People often need something in which to hold faith.