Miles Edgeworth (
cantacquityou) wrote2012-03-03 10:31 pm
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...This is a general post for Paradisa residents, should anyone wish to harass visit or contact Edgeworth ICly. If you are not from Paradisa (I.E., from another game/dressing room, etc), you are welcome to interact with Edgeworth via
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Room at various angles.
...Because Edgeworth is very well-off, there will be no question that he will request as much from the castle as he can to feel 'at home.' Therefore, his room will be inspired by a room of one of his favourite hotel suites - the Hazlitts in Soho, London. The hotel room is a bit smaller than it appears in the picture, but is extremely richly furnished and decorated. However, with opulence comes a price, as usual, and because of Edgeworth's fastidious tastes, the castle will inflict upon him at least one temporary loss per month. Unbeknownst to Edgeworth, of course.
At any given time, there will be a book or two on the bed, and others placed sporadically at various crevasses within the room. There is another, smaller partition of the room containing a couch, small table, and chair. There are a pair of small speakers, a heated blanket, a small fridge with at least two wine bottles, and a heating apparatus that doesn't emit microwaves. There's also a burgundy/blue chess set. There's no television, no futon, and of course, no Oldbag . There is a black box on the desk that requires not only a key to be opened, but a sliding puzzle to be solved. There's also a medium-sized kitchen. The bathroom is nothing particularly fascinating, as he doesn't spend enough time in there to feel the need to expend too much effort in decorating it, and it is much smaller than one may expect after seeing the room. There is, however, a clean bathtub lined with a few red/gold, unused candles.



See the chess piece? Definitely Edgeworth's room.

The kitchen is similar to this, but quite smaller:

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[He's pacing and tapping his chin thoughtfully.]
This is a really domestic situation. Maybe the castle's putting us with people it thinks we should be doing domestic-type things with.
...except Larry is horrible at all of it, so maybe not...
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Guess that's a faulty theory, too...
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...in the corner of his eye, he catches her attempting to climb onto the head of the desk's chair in an attempt to reach a decorative, glass chess-piece on a high shelf. The chair is rocking from underneath her as if on the verge of toppling over with her...]
Vidia!
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[Phoenix, in the meantime, checks for his two. At first, he only spots Sage, who is on a mission; she's apparently been pulling pillows, blankets, throws--anything she can get her hands on--into a pile in the middle of the floor.]
Sage! What are you... where's Olive??
[Just as he's about to be a panicked daddy, too, the pile of blankets whines and squirms, and he kneels to uncover Olive. He smiles and shakes his head.]
Can't take my eyes off you two for a second, can I?
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Clearly...someone's getting a bit attached to the kid.]
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With one eye on Sage and Olive
this time, he goes to place a hand on Edgeworth's shoulder.]...you two okay?
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Of course. Nothing to worry about, as you can see.
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...yeah, everything's fine.
[He says this to reassure Edgeworth more than to agree with him--and then, for good measure]
You're a good dad.
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'Dad' or no dad, any marginally sane person would try to prevent a child from hurting itself...
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[Grin]
I was talking about how shaken up you are from worrying about her.
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...Th-that's not abnormal, either...
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[Have an affectionate little slap on the back]
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Better keep a closer watch on these three, huh?
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...Anyway, if your 'children' become a bit too difficult to handle, you should enlist the help of a babysitter, since Larry is apparently not fit for fatherhood.
[Trying to change the subject, yes.]
this is what 'infatuation' looks like adkljfghdlfkjgh
[Shrug]
Not sure I trust her much more than Larry, but at least she'd try.
[He's still smiling, looking at Edgeworth. He can't stop smiling, as a matter of fact, because what he just saw was... really a wonderful reaffirmation that Edgeworth is a caring human being. Phoenix has a goofy look on his face, no doubt, because he's a little overwhelmed by this. In a good way.]
this is whatddouchebag looks like (a 'caring' one, no doubt)
...Stop smiling.
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...no.
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fffff oh edgey
trollolol]C'mon. Join me.
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flails]'JOIN YOU,' WHAT?!
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[Smiiiiile]
C'mon. You know you want to.
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see keywords here too fff
Vidia begs to differ
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