Iseul (이슬) (
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❝ Masquerade ❞

{ seething shadows breathing lies }
Traditional thing that Iseul is, he made a point of sending out invitations to every monster and supernatural being with whom he's acquainted the day after telling Damian of his masked ball. Each is written in a large, looping hand and reads:
- My Dear Friend,
You are cordially invited to a most exclusive masquerade ball to be held at my estate on the next new moon. The attire is formal with a theme of silver and gold. My doors will open promptly at 8:00pm. Dinner will be served with music, dance, and festivities to follow.
I do so look forward to your attendance.
Kindest Regards,
Your Host
Guests will find the house dark and sprawling, positively goth in decor and style. For those who know or know of Iseul, this won't be a surprise. There's a running joke in the community that the Fae is truly meant to be a vampire... more so than his long-standing vampire rival. Those in attendance will be shown to the parlor, the pocket doors thrown wide to the adjoining suite to make it something of a small ballroom. Musicians sit off to the corner playing with few breaks throughout the night.
The dining room boasts a long table with a veritable banquet. Though, one must be careful about eating Faerie food. Never fear, dear guests, for none of this food was prepared or even harvested by Fae hands. Outside, the grounds are covered with sprawling flower gardens, topiaries, and even a small maze of hedges. Lanterns light the paths since there's no moon for light. Both in and out, the house has many dark nooks and crannies and unoccupied to rooms to disappear into. All guests are welcome to stay if, for any reason, they are unable to leave at first light.
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Rivals who are so much more than rivals. Isn't that just a part of what makes it all so interesting?
"Creatures who are much weaker than I am, perhaps."
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Gaja hums thoughtfully, leading Nam through the house to the back door leading to their host’s gardens. Of course, there’s not much to see at night (and finding one’s way through the maze of hedges will lead to invading on the host’s very private moment, a sure way to break the rules of hospitality the Fae cling to so dearly).
Thus, they have to settle for enjoying the topiaries and please aesthetics of the garden’s arrangements. Oh, and of course the scent of the flowers still wafting through the air. The lanterns hung throughout, providing enough to light to allow Iseul’s guests to wander without worry of crushing his precious plants.
“What are those flowers that grow by your river, Nam?”
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For a moment, Nam closes his eyes, trusting Gaja not to lead him astray. He's just taking in the scents of the flowers around him. It's beautiful, really. As lovely as Iseul's home is, Nam much prefers it out here in the garden. He's always been much more of an outdoor creature. While not usually a problem, he starts to feel a little cooped up after spending too long inside. He prefers to be out in the open air.
As Nam opens his eyes once more, he looks down at the necklace once more, bringing his free hand up to slide beneath the gems to hold them away from his chest. It allows him to see the stones better, and the way they catch the lantern light. Absolutely beautiful. Gaja really outdid himself this time. When the bird speaks again, Nam lets his hand drop, allowing the necklace to fall back against his chest and he turns his attention to his companion. The way the phoenix looks in the lantern light is absolutely breathtaking. He frees himself from Gaja and steps out in front of him, head canting to one side as he gazes up at the beautiful bird.
"Oh, the little pink cosmos flowers, you mean?" he responds almost absently as he reaches up to run his fingers back through the front of Gaja's hair, pushing it back from his face. What a truly magnificent creature.
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The phoenix feels much the same about the indoors. Too much time under a roof and enclosed in four walls makes him feel like a caged bird. It makes him restless, longing to stretch his legs or his wings in the open air. Even when he visits human cities, he prefers to stay outdoors as much as possible. Sure, he’ll sleep in a hotel or some such, but for the most part, he’s out in the world.
But tonight? His focus is on the dragon. It’s been some time since they’ve seen each other and he wants to keep his memories of Nam fresh in mind. Those gold-flecked eyes watch him, titling his head as only birds do. He delights in the way Nam admires the jewels he gifted. This lighting catches them differently than the electric light inside Iseul’s house. It makes it shine like the stars up above them.
His eyes brighten and a broad smile splits across his face.
“Yes! Those are the ones! I would like to see them again soon.” Is that his way of saying he wants to come visit Nam again? Of course not! Why would he want that? Gross!
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Nam lets his hand fall from Gaja's hair, down to just lay it flat against his chest. Lost is the whole pretense of admiring the feathers that the bird has adorned himself with. These fake feathers have nothing on the phoenix's natural plumage anyway. For a time, he completely loses himself in looking at Gaja, eyes following the gold up the side of his face up to his eyes, which catch the light beautifully. At time like these, in a setting such as this, it's so easy to start showing how soft he truly is for the bird.
Then he presses his lips together and clears his throat as he pulls his hand back. Without a word about it, he returns to the bird's side and takes his arm once more.
"They're at their most beautiful this time of year, you know." Is that his way of saying he wants Gaja to come and visit sooner rather than later? Of course not! Awful.
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And as spontaneously as it happened, the spell breaks.
Continuing on their walk through the garden, Gaja offers the smallest of eager grins. “Are they? Perhaps I’ll accompany you back to your river… just to see them.” It’s entirely about the flowers. Why would he care about an old crocodile’s company?
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As they walk, Nam reaches out to lightly brush his fingers against some of the plants they pass. Gorgeous, each and every one of them. He's not really giving them the attention they deserve, however. It's merely a distraction, a way to keep himself from getting lost in his phoenix's beauty. He does spare a glance for the bird, however, when he speaks and offers a grin of his own.
"If you'd like to see them, then that would be best. You wouldn't want to miss out." There's an almost imperceptible change to his tone, a sudden lightness to it that none other than those who know him very well might notice. It sounds like this isn't to be his only night with Gaja, after all. His happiness at the prospect may be subdued, but it's still there.
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They couldn’t.
The change in Nam may be imperceptible to most, but to Gaja it was like the change from darkness to midday light. Nam wants him to visit, wants to welcome him once more, in his way, to his precious river lands. And what was that land, that water without Nam? If not for Nam? It’s nothing without him.
A bright smile spread over Gaja’s face. Why hide his pleasure at being able to spend more time in a place that’s grown precious to him? It’s important to Nam, so it’s become important to the phoenix over the centuries. Gaja doesn’t consider himself sentimental over places or things, but this place is an exception.
“Ah, ah~,” he sighed. “I didn’t plan for a visit. I have no offering to give the river spirit.”
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Nam doesn't expression his emotions quite as brightly as his avian rival, but he feels them just as deeply.
Once more he raises his hand to touch that beautiful necklace that encircles his delicate throat and lays heavy against his chest, then he looks up at the phoenix and shakes his head. "For this visit, you may consider the river spirit already appeased." Though Nam feels that way about every visit from his bird. He wants nothing more than Gaja's company and needs no offerings from him. Gaja doesn't come looking for blessings or gifts (though Nam gives them when he can), he just comes to spend time with an old, lonely river spirit. If Gaja never brought him anything again, Nam would be just as glad to see him, and just as welcoming.
Though he loves and cherishes each and every thing that Gaja brings to him, he doesn't need any of it. He only needs his phoenix.
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Gaja’s smile softened as he watched the dragon’s gesture. Such appreciation was unmistakable. Everything Gaja brought Nam was something sparkling and beautiful. In part because he liked sparkling things. Also because he wanted to adorn the one so dear to him in shimmer and shine – he wanted Nam to look like the midday sun dazzling of water. Every gift was given freely, without wish for any favors in return. All he ever wanted from Nam was his time and companionship. Nothing more or less.
“Will you be leaving in the morning?” Whatever time Nam chose to return home, Gaja would accompany him. The bird just wanted to plan ahead for saying his goodbyes to their host and other guests.
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Nam slides his hand over the necklace yet again, tracing the glittering stones of various sizes as he makes a path up to where they meet his throat. He's not always been one for things like necklaces as he doesn't always feel comfortable with something encircling his throat, yet he's never had much of a problem wearing one that the bird's gifted him with. Funny how that works, isn't it? He runs his finger along the top of the stunning piece of jewellery then drops his hand down onto Gaja's arm, letting it come to rest right in front of where his other arm is already draped. He lightly pats the bird's arm to indicate that they should keep with their slow meanderings through the topiaries and lanterns.
"Once the sun rises, I'll be leaving here. That's more than long enough to leave my home without its guardian." Almost too long, but he so rarely ventures this far from home (so rarely that his own goodbyes come morning will be quick. No more than their host, really) that he should really make the most of it, shouldn't he? Stay away as long as he dares, be among others for a few hours, even if he never sees them, and see the phoenix against a different backdrop. That sounds like the perfect way to make the most of his time away from home.
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He nods with a quiet hum of agreement.
"I'll go with you."
Once the sun rises, they'll leave. Gaja will travel with Nam back to the river, see his friend settled there, maybe even stay another day or two before returning to his wanderings. For now, he'll simply enjoy the dragon's companionship. And the effort their host put into making these gardens as beautiful by night as by day.