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31_days2010-01-11 07:26 am
[Jan 9] [Original: 5 Days] There Is No Such Thing As Truth To Be Sought
Title: There Is No Such Thing As Truth To Be Sought
Day/Theme: Jan 10, 2010, theme as per title
Series: [5 Days], original
Series Summary/Description: A gothic gay romance between a dishonoured lord returned to his homeland and a permanent exile forced to live in a city not his own. Set in a fantasy world, this serial includes a history of culture clash, court intrigue, character negotiations, suggestions of polyamory and associated alternate marriage arrangements.
Character/Pairing: Basil/Abaddon
Rating: PG
Abaddon offers Basil a few truths. They fight. Basil gets Abaddon's real name out of him.
( 'Three times', Abaddon clarified, over a coffee laced with sweet liquor. He was mildly impressed Basil had waited over half a day to ask. From Basil's prior behaviour, Abaddon would have thought him to have no patience, or simply to not care enough to ask at all. 'Though in truth I wonder if my count should be more like four, or two, depending on how one defines saving another's life.' )
Day/Theme: Jan 10, 2010, theme as per title
Series: [5 Days], original
Series Summary/Description: A gothic gay romance between a dishonoured lord returned to his homeland and a permanent exile forced to live in a city not his own. Set in a fantasy world, this serial includes a history of culture clash, court intrigue, character negotiations, suggestions of polyamory and associated alternate marriage arrangements.
Character/Pairing: Basil/Abaddon
Rating: PG
Abaddon offers Basil a few truths. They fight. Basil gets Abaddon's real name out of him.
( 'Three times', Abaddon clarified, over a coffee laced with sweet liquor. He was mildly impressed Basil had waited over half a day to ask. From Basil's prior behaviour, Abaddon would have thought him to have no patience, or simply to not care enough to ask at all. 'Though in truth I wonder if my count should be more like four, or two, depending on how one defines saving another's life.' )
