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Constance von Nuvelle ([personal profile] noatic) wrote in [community profile] prismatica2020-08-10 10:31 am

video; un: constance von nuvelle

I have a question for you all.

[Good morning/afternoon/etc Lunatia! If you're tuning into the network this fine day, you'll be greeted by the (gorgeous and perfectly made-up, of course) visage of one Constance von Nuvelle, seated neatly in front of the camera and framed by purple roses. She's clearly gone to some effort to make her message attractive (not that much effort needs to be expended in that regard, but you know!), and her tone is tinged with...well, the usual haughtiness. Listen well!]

What's a skill you've learned here in Lunatia that you wouldn't have had access to, back home? I'm always seeking to better myself - as arduous as it is to try and improve upon perfection! - so I'm open to suggestions. I'm already innately talented in magic, battle and horse-riding, so please don't bother proposing that I join the Moon Knights. Other than that, however, I find myself enthused by the thought of hearing what you've managed to achieve!

[Once that's done, she'll reach out and gently run her finger along the petals of one of those flowers.]

I'm also quite interested in speaking with someone who has a good deal of experience in rearing roses. Do get in touch if you fit the bill, won't you?

[And with that, she'll depart!]
wearingguess: (i packed your rucksack this morning)

[personal profile] wearingguess 2020-08-25 06:55 am (UTC)(link)
I do!!
Just a moment, please.

[ he sends her a link to a prismagram account called 1stQadrMargaFan! there's about a year's worth of at-least-daily content, including video magic tutorials; restaurant reviews; interviews with local librarians, baristas, custodians, etc.; and lots and lots and lots of selfies. and emoji. (there's a perfunctory but apparently cheerful announcement of indefinite hiatus near the start of this year's fourth month, after which nothing further has been posted, but examples of the techniques he mentioned are still absurdly plentiful.) ]