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Prince Greening Grandemalion || Po ([personal profile] perceivingly) wrote in [community profile] thisavrou2017-03-05 02:34 pm

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[The network does start, showing the face of a man who looks to be in his late teens to his early twenties. His face is sun-darkened, his hair dark, his shirt open at the neck, and there is a gleam of gold in his ears. His general air is seemingly playful, as if he is a man that could easily laugh.

Yet the most striking thing about him likely are his eyes. One is gold, and the other silver. He raises an eyebrow a touch, and his mouth shifts into the ghost of a smirk. His voice is gravelly, deep, and there is perhaps a slight lilt to it, when he does finally speak.]


Ah. So it is as simple as the push of a button.

[Although given the look that he is offering, it is fairly clear that Po is not familiar with the item in question.]

When I once said I was more restless than my brothers, I never meant to end up in another universe. The very notion has never once crossed my mind. Rather, it simply meant I preferred to go along my way as I would, through the Seven Kingdoms, perhaps a bit further, if the fancy ever took. Yet, here I am, and I should properly introduce myself.

[There is a motion, and he does come across as quite a social creature, as he bows to the screen.]

Prince Greening Grandemalion of Lienid, Po, to my friends, at your service. I will completely forgive you if you have not heard of my little kingdom. I can say that this little item- a TAB- is quite foreign and unknown, although it does seem to be quite handy. But, I will be more than happy to tell you about mine, if you tell me about yours.

[That light dancing back in his eyes.]

Whether island, city, farmstead... Space ship? Do many people come from worlds with this means of travel?
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[personal profile] cockade 2017-03-27 10:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Essentially. [He pauses, thinking.] I believe the Americans call it "by the people, for the people." A democracy. That is what France wants.

It would mean all people would be on equal footing- and not everyone is for that idea. The nobles are highly spoken against it.
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[personal profile] cockade 2017-03-30 03:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Everyone voices their opinion and I believe it's put up to a vote. I'm not a man who knows politics, unfortunately.

[He balks a little at the latter part of Po's statement, though.] Gods, no. If that were the case, France may never end her revolution. I know some people have tried to do as they please, and it's only ended terribly- either in murder, rioting, or worse.

[He's speaking about democracy to a prince, and honestly has no clue how ironic it is. Arno pls.]