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ethenalar · 2 years
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Jock O’ Braidilsee
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quixoticry · 7 years
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@whofavorsfire
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“Depends on what variation you are wanting? I’m personally fond of the Welsh. Where the king of the Otherword leads them. Such a ruthless creature. Yet said that the hunt is ferrying harvested souls. And to hear the hounds was an omen of death,” the woman replied softly before her eyes fell on the man curiously.
“Why do you ask, dove?”
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Variation? Was? It was a genuinely surprised look he turned to her, with puzzlement too. Here was a lady that’d been beyond the borders of what he knew, and to tell the truth he felt a bit threatened. “I’ve only ever heard o’ the one,” he offered to start. “But ‘tis no story, not round here. And ‘twould be a braw soul who’d claim it were. I ask because ours is due to ride soon and I wondered if ye was planning t’ go abroad tonight.”
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talvin-muircastle · 7 years
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This can be a little difficult to follow. Here are the lyrics:
http://www.kinglaoghaire.com/lyrics/658-jock-o-braidislee
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quixoticry · 7 years
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or, a multimuse dedicated to historical OCs
Do you like period dramas? Ever wanted to collaborate on one? Well, look no further than QUIXOTICRY. Take your pick: Tudor schemer Sir Giles Danby, Baron of Harwood, short on scruples and long on ambition; Jock o’ Braidislee, impetuous young bourgeois of highland stock destined for the Jacobite cause; Geneviève Pontmercy, spiritualist romantic traveling the world in order to depict and delineate it; Moritz Blau, cynical charmer and (drag) queen of the Berlin cabaret circuit. Step right up, folks— your various adventures await!
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quixoticry · 6 years
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Starter Calls
Abe Turetsky [1950s America]
Giles Danby [~1540s-1600s England &c.]
Ginette Pontmercy [1860s]
Jock o’ Braidislee [1740s Scotland]
Moritz Blau [1920s-1932 Berlin, on tour, postwar]
Ysabel Quejada [1630s Spain &c.]
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