[open] General Store
WHO: Louis de Pointe du Lac and YOU (new players welcome too)
WHAT: Opening the General Store!
WHEN: throughout February (at evening/night if you want Louis) + party on an Aurora night second half of the month
WHERE: General Store, Milton
Feel free to also use this setting as open starters or closed to characters other than Louis! Just indicate it if you do! His general store? No... Our general store...
A. Home Improvement
CONTENT WARNINGS: a little bit of vampire blood, talk of hunting animals for food
It started out of the practical need to store and barter goods. Louis's home is not a fit place to entertain anyone other than rats, and he doesn't want to disturb the people who live in the Community Hall.
Louis turns his attention to the thoroughly-looted husk of the General Store. Louis feels oddly shy about starting up anything, self deprecation rearing its ugly head. Lestat called his business back home a "human hobby."
He needs all the help he can get. There's the plumbing and leaks from the recent storm, trash to throw out, walls to paint, shelves to fix. He'd like to make arrangements for daytime hours when he can't be there. And finally, putting a new coat of paint on the GENERAL STORE sign with an addition:
Marché du Lac
How handy is he? Louis did small repairs at his club when a handyman wasn't available at night, he's fairly nimble... and he's never done construction in his life. But any fool can board up a broken window and repair shelves, he reasons.
"Fuck!" he hisses when he hits his thumb with the hammer. He automatically puts his thumb in his mouth, and the taste of that little bead of blood is shockingly good. He must be hungry. Time for a break.
He slips his hammer into the loop of some scavenged cargo pants. He might be terrible at construction, but at least he looks good doing it.
...Why is he working at night?
B. Having a Few People Over
To celebrate the reopening of Milton's only general store, Louis invites the town for food and drinks on the next Aurora night. At the risk of being accused of living in it, he wears his best 3-piece suit, the gray one from home. The place is well-lit, both due to the Aurora and every light source Louis could get his hands on. It's a myth that vampires don't like light. They just have a sun allergy.
Louis used to run a club, he knows how to plan a party. He doesn't know how to cook; he enlisted help for that. Among as much variety as Louis could get, the caterer Lalo Salamanca made a mushroom stew. Delicious--but watch out! A few special mushrooms may have found their way into the batch, possibly into a few bowls, and Louis has no idea...
He puts jazz records on and opens the doors. Empty shelves have been pushed out of the way for mingling or making music--he sorely misses live music. Louis would only request that it be good. (Louis reminds himself to explicitly instruct Lestat not to eat any musicians he deems bad.)
C. Open for Business
It's little more than a single counter and a few shelves worth of stock. Louis contemplates trying to bring in people to sell their own wares just so the rest of the shelves won't look so empty.
He arranges the odd collection of whatever he could scavenge and make presentable: dry goods, cans, candy, alcohol, cigarettes. The storeroom is depressingly half empty. The freezer, moved to an unheated room, is surprisingly full of meat.
In the window he puts up a passable copy of Tim's missing bunny poster. He sets up a little seating area where people can eat and drink if they wish. (It feels odd not to place the round little tables and woven chairs outside like at home, where the weather was mild enough.)
Louis emerges from the back room in an apron at the sound of the bell over the door. His suit and tie are so people won't mistake the owner/manager for a lowly clerk... as much as anyone can "own" anything in this scavenged town.
"Evenin', what can I get for you?"
D. Back in 15
Louis expects at least one teenager to take up loitering... Big mistake. If any hapless souls hang around too long and are trusted not to steal, Louis simply takes off his apron, dons his coat, and says without warning as he leaves,
"Mind the counter while I'm gone."
Congratulations, you now work here until he returns. He'll be back in a few minutes... right?
Do you:
- Invite friends and avail yourselves of the candy, booze, and free aprons
- Actually tend the store

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Something like that. In truth, I'm not sure what it was. This place seems to play tricks.
But that's why we have methods to help us forget, right?
[ An easy segue to the drink that catches a light above and sparkles golden, though something in his eyes softens a little again when she says she's been lonely, and for so long, and maybe he knows what that's like, too. His smile stays in place, conversational as he asks. ]
In this place? Or... before.
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Indeed it does.
[It's easier to move on to the more light-hearted subject.]
This makes me miss our brewer at home! Serve her apple mead at a feast and by morning none of our warriors recall a single detail of the previous week. Wine is like water for we Norse.
[Before she might have turned the question away, but tonight she feels so relaxed. She's comfortable around this man, maybe because of what they'd already been through together. What harm is there in confirmation of things he's likely already guessed?]
Years before this. Where I live now, I'm the only person from my natal village there. It can be isolating.
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[ The man tilts his head, his curiosity polite, conversational, but a knit of empathy tugs at his brows. ]
That truly must be lonesome... I'm sorry. It's so difficult to feel isolated, and this place certainly doesn't help.
But at least here, all of us are outcasts. We'll have to stay banded together. [ Another warm smile. ]
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I feel fortunate that I'm not the only one from a different time, but even the oldest of the others is centuries ahead of me. Sometimes the weight of the years feels very heavy.
[The smile does warm her a bit, though. Randvi smiles back.] I do hope we can continue to build a community here. That's the best way to ensure survival.
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It is.... strange, to speak to others from such different times. [ He agrees, tipping his head forwards for a moment. ] It was 1983 for me, before I came here. I suppose that must be very far in the future for your time?
[ He's able to gather that much, at least. It's an incredible opportunity to get to speak to someone like her, from years in the past, but he can see that there would be much loneliness with it. If he didn't have Vasiliy here, someone from the same culture... it would be a much different experience. ]
I think you're absolutely right. I've been trying to meet as many people as I can — but I have to take it easy more than I'd like to admit. [ A soft laugh, not quite self-deprecating, but very much aware of his shortcomings with recovery from his injury. ] This is the first event I've been able to get out of the house and come to. I hope there'll be more.
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[It's little wonder she hadn't heard of any of the countries he’d mentioned, though she's found them all by now, poring over the atlas from the library.]
Feel no shame for your current state. You've improved so much that I hardly recognized you.
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874.... It's incredible! There is probably much we could all learn from someone like you.
[ That along with these new fire abilities of hers... Randvi is certainly one of the most intriguing people to this place. His smile's brightening right along with his eyes at that, visibly pleased to hear it. It's been immensely difficult, feeling so helpless, his recovery taking so long. And of course it's nice to hear that she thinks he looks better in general... ]
Really? You've made me very happy to hear that. I was such a mess then.
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[Even the stars are not what she’d always believed they were. It's the same world, but everything feels new.]
The year one thousand is almost unimaginable to me. We do not mark our own years this way, but I correspond regularly with Saxons and they do.
[“I’d expected that you would die” seems a bit rude to say, but he's looking very good for someone not even three months out from a shot to the stomach.]
Everything was so fraught… this is much nicer.
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It is. I'm glad to meet you again when things are a lot less wild. Although this place seems like it will keep us on our toes.
[ The ghost hauntings, the firey ability Randvi now possesses.... to name a very few. ]
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[Yes, this place is keeping them on their toes right now, though Randvi doesn't know it.]
We're both more prepared for the cold now.
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[ Given his own marvel at "smartphones", Konstantin can definitely relate in a way. He may have already been familiar with technology, but those things are a whole different matter... Actually... he's leaning forwards, enthusiastic again. ]
Like there are these things called smartphones, that some people have. I learned you can use them to capture pictures of anything you like? You can even take a picture of yourself! It's called a "selfie"... like yourself, I think. Isn't that cute?
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[If Randvi had one of these at home, she could talk to her sister every day. The letters they exchange when they can are better than nothing, but she misses seeing Thora’s smile.]
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So you've seen the ones with the screens — the windows — on them, too? Isn't it incredible? In my time, we only have plain ones, and you can't see anything in them. You can only hear people speaking on the other end.
I have a friend here who owns one. [ He says it proudly, like it's an accomplishment... ] Maybe the next time an Aurora night happens, we can play with hers.
[ .....Sorry Chloe. ]
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Even speaking across those distances is exciting for me! You could speak to anyone.
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If only they worked all of the time, here... It would make things so much easier. But I suppose you're more equipped to handle this place than most folks from the future. You could be our teacher, give classes on how to survive.
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[The flattery makes her laugh, face flushing again. He's so nice.]
I'm out of practice as well now, myself. This is the first time I've been out in the open air like this in years. I used to roam the mountains behind my village as a girl, though. My father would say I had a wildling’s spirit.