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Gilbert Norrell ([personal profile] hurtfew) wrote in [community profile] undergrounds2015-11-14 09:00 pm

The Actions of a Great Magician [ OPEN ! ]

A) An Audience with Norrell

Gilbert Norrell describes himself as having a scholar's love of silence. There are few things he dislikes so much as crowds, as people gossiping about nothing. Norrell's love is for his books, and for writing.

So it is that most days Norrell secludes himself in his offices, planning and reading and writing letters of discontent -- although it could be said that perhaps the letters of discontent take up most of his time, followed by the reading, followed last by the planning.

The rising of his rank is a thing that pleases Norrell, but he is wary of it all the same. There is another person he must work with, a woman, and he is at a loss for how to handle her. The women of Daybreak, on the whole, are stronger in temperament than he is used to. It gives him something of a headache.

Still, as both a High Priest of Daybreak and Coven Leader he has been forced to make an effort to be more accommodating. So it is that he ensures he has a few days set aside in each month to speak to anyone who wishes a moment of his time. It is begrudging, a thing that involves him pursing his lips a great deal and perhaps not being the most tactful of souls, but the grand building that is the Norrellite Coven -- all respectable yet elegant black and white frontage -- is allowing in people to speak with the High Priest himself for short appointments.

Of course, they are asked to identify themselves first, and Norrell does not meet them alone. He is more than aware that people may be jealous of his new position and wish his downfall! So it is that guards flank the room his heavy desk occupies, and Norell himself awaits those who wish to speak to him with palpable impatience.

B) A Visit to Westminster

Norrell's greatest wish, aside from of course to generally be recognised for the great man he is, is to be recognised by the Night Council. The Night Council, to him, is the best place a man can be to ensure the restoration of English magic to greatness! They have the power to make the laws, and so through them -- well! Through them so much could be done! The Fae driven back entirely, Midnight put a stop to, magic made respectable once more and London made a safe place!

So it is that regularly Norrell can be found in Westminster, trying to get an audience with the Night Council or a message to them. It is unfortunate that he has yet to be given a place on it, but Childermass has assured him these things never happen quickly. That soon they will see him for his greatness, it may just take time. Until then, he should of course associate with all the right people and make his voice heard.

This is made difficult when it is so obvious to him that Sylvia Redbright is entirely envious of his success and sees him as a threat. She, he is sure, is the reason why he cannot get an audience nor be heard!

He sits in the waiting area a while, lips pursed in discontent, before finally deciding he cannot wait any longer and rising to leave. Busy indeed! How could they be too busy to see him, High Priest of Daybreak? The man who made peace in Lambeth? It will not do! His time is precious, and cannot be wasted waiting at the Night Council's convenience! So flustered is he that he nearly barges into a person on his way out. Immediately his demeanour changes from one of silent fury to unease and nerves.

"Oh!" he manages in surprise, and lifts his hands up a little as if in defence.

C) Book Store

Most of the time Gilbert Norrell will either request delivery of a book or send a person to pick it up for him.

This time, however, his impatience has gotten the better of him. Childermass is busy, Lucas has time off and he simply cannot wait. Someone might attempt to steal the book away, they might sell it to another if he waits too long to pick it up, all sorts of problems might arise!

That, and it's the only copy he's found so far. Norrell is eager to see what condition it is in and begin reading it and making a copy.

He paces impatiently in the book store, waiting for his order to be fetched. The books around him are, largely, regarded with disdain for they are fiction. Norrell has little interest in fiction, almost as little interest as he has in continuing to be in this book store! He has so much work to be getting done, and yet they insist on keeping him waiting!

Any other patrons he spots are regarded with looks of disinterest, dislike or irritation simply because they are there. He only hopes they do not try and strike up idle conversation with him.

growsowngoats: (hell no)

forward dated to around the Lewisham plot

[personal profile] growsowngoats 2015-11-15 02:17 am (UTC)(link)
Siobhan has never been one to respect authority, or rather she doesn't see why she should treat people who have it any different than she treats anyone else. Since her general stance on how to treat people is to be really nice to them this hasn't gotten her in too much trouble so far, but when it comes to people who would prefer it if you were just really impressed by them instead that doesn't tend to go over super well.

Norrel... well, she really isn't all that impressed with him, and he also doesn't always make it easy to be nice to him.

Actually, he makes that hard most of the time so she tends to just stay out of his way since she isn't too terribly invested in being around him. Sometimes you just have to pick your battles.

Still, word is that he wants Daybreak witches to help vampires take over fae territory and that... well, that really doesn't seem like spreading light and goodness and balance and isn't that what being a witch is all about? Because that's what she thought it was all about.

So, it would seem that she has to make her way to the Norrelite Coven and have a bit of a talk with her new High Priest.

This is one of the very rare occasions where she does not enter somewhere with a big smile on her face, though in all honesty a frowning Siobhan is hardly an intimidating sight. She is tiny and looks like her gigantic bright yellow sweater is about to swallow her, and her hair has decided that today is a frizzy day so her head is surrounded by a ginger halo of huffiness.

"Is it true that you're going to help the vampires drive fae out of Lewisham?"

acrookedchild: (Default)

Westminster

[personal profile] acrookedchild 2015-11-15 04:14 am (UTC)(link)
Norrell isn't the only one with hopes of eventually being recognised by the Night Council. Of course, for Abigail Widdowson, it's far more difficult. She is patient, though, and there are plenty of small opportunities, which she is keen on exploiting. The representatives won't speak with her, not really, but their assistants and other minor officials were willing to accept a free lunch with no strings attached. Not that there was ever such a thing. But the strings weren't obvious. Just gestures of good will.

When someone nearly runs into her after she sees a young aide out of a cab and into the building, she does her best to just smile, ready to wave it off. Then, she sees him.

"Ah." The apology she'd offer for politeness's sake dies on her lips. Instead, she just says, "Sir."
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[personal profile] acrookedchild 2015-11-15 07:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"Miss Richards and I had a lunch engagement," she replies evenly. Her voice is cool, careful. After all, this man is not easily forgotten, especially if what she's heard is correct. The high priest of Daybreak and the high priestess of Midnight.

To say she could almost feel the opposing magic crackling between them... was sadly not a great exaggeration.

That he would see what she was doing for what it is doesn't concern her. If anything, she wants him to know. She wants Sylvia to know. When she only had the Shadow Coven, it was pressing enough that Midnight be able to represent themselves in the Council -- how could a Daybreak witch be expected to act in their interests? -- but, now, with all of Midnight looking to her, it is necessary.
growsowngoats: (facepalm)

[personal profile] growsowngoats 2015-11-15 08:57 pm (UTC)(link)
In her defence she doesn't actually own much by way of clothing that Norrell would find appropriate.

Then again if she did she... probably wouldn't have worn it to this audition, let's be honest here.

"It's that simple to you? You just make an agreement to help rob people of their homes because you just don't like them? Have you ever been there? Have you spoken to any of the people you're gonna help make homeless?"
growsowngoats: (hell no)

[personal profile] growsowngoats 2015-11-16 10:17 pm (UTC)(link)
"But people will get hurt!"

And yes, she means fae too, Norrell. They are people too.

Is this really the sort of direction he wants Circle Daybreak to take? Making shady deals to support violence and bullying?
acrookedchild: (I see a dear baby)

[personal profile] acrookedchild 2015-11-16 11:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"I don't know what you're talking about, sir," Abigail murmurs with a smile. It's not a gentle smile or a playful one. There is nothing girlish about it. Instead, it's the smile of a Widdowson, something old and cold. Something dark.

"I merely had lunch with another young woman, one who happens to work for the Night Council."
acrookedchild: (and we'll have pudding)

[personal profile] acrookedchild 2015-11-17 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
Abigail tilts her head, her lips still curled up a bit. Her pale blue eyes spark, and her shoulders raise and fall, wiping the expression from her face. Mostly. A glint of it might still be seen in those eyes.

"Missus Redbright hasn't managed that yet. I look forward to seeing you try."
smugfox: think that's smart? (raised eyebrow)

C)

[personal profile] smugfox 2015-11-18 12:33 am (UTC)(link)
There were very few reasons for Reynard to walk into a book store. Of course he could read, but he only rarely saw any need to. However, he had needed to duck into a shop to avoid someone who might be looking for a thing or two of theirs that could have wounded up in Reynard's possession, so this store worked as well as any.

He hadn't expected the powerful presence of magic and of course he immediately followed the pull. There was something alluring about any kind of power, be it magical, physical or influential. It just filled Reynard with this urge to poke. That was nothing new, but that didn't mean it couldn't still pass the time very amiable.

He watched the man fidget for a while. Clearly he was impatient, waiting for something. So he finally moved up to stay next to him, dropping his voice to a conspiratorial whisper and moving just close enough to count as too close, without actually brushing against him. "Waiting for Fifty Shades of Grey?"
smugfox: this is my serious scheming face (I have a plan)

[personal profile] smugfox 2015-11-19 01:35 am (UTC)(link)
Some people didn't recognize an opportunity until they thought about a situation afterwards, only then realizing how much fun they could have had. Reynard had never had that problem, he jumped on the opportunity right away. His expression shifted to be a lot more serious, although it was a gradual enough change to not seem suspicious.

"You haven't? I thought it was very well known, not that most people recognize the true potential."
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[personal profile] acrookedchild 2015-11-19 07:03 am (UTC)(link)
"I will see my sisters acknowledged." Were there men in Midnight? Yes. However, witchcraft has long since been seen as a sisterhood. So, she calls it such. Perhaps especially to a man. To make it clear she sees him as an outsider. "And I will see them protected."
smugfox: aha... (let me think about it)

[personal profile] smugfox 2015-11-19 12:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"A good question. I think it depends entirely on your perception of the matter. For the masses it is just a book. Fairly frivolous at that." Reynard offered a shrug and turned his hands, palms facing upward. A universal gesture of showing innocence. "But for anyone able to read between the lines, well. There's a reason I thought you might be waiting for it, good sir."
smugfox: I spend a lot of time thinking, apparently (give me a minute there)

[personal profile] smugfox 2015-11-19 12:58 pm (UTC)(link)
The truth of the matter is that, yes, Reynard liked to talk around things rather than give straight-forward answers a lot of the time, but in this case he simply had no idea. Memorizing the name of the author of that book hadn't exactly been top of his priority list after all. But now that this had gone on this long, he can't just give up on the ruse, however ridiculous it might be. Some entertainment might yet come from it.

"Names hold power, you should know that." He doubted that person's name did, but whatever. "It appears as a book of fiction. Innocent enough. Something mundane people can pass their time with idly. But therein is the danger. Hidden potential."
Edited (consistent tenses would be nice, self) 2015-11-19 13:02 (UTC)
smugfox: not so bad, am I? (in the right light)

[personal profile] smugfox 2015-11-19 01:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"It's no matter of puzzle solving." Sir? Not something he'd normally accept as a form of address, but it saved him from giving his name for the moment, so he might as well roll with it. "It's a matter of magic and strength. There's nothing more grounded in fact."

This might be the silliest thing he'd done today, but at least he'd made an acquaintance. Someone with quite a bit of magic, a temper and not a lot of patience. Silliness aside, Reynard considered that a very promising combination.

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