Imeeji Idol Productions ([personal profile] idolpro) wrote2020-09-26 02:50 am

Princess Maker 1.5: pep!pep!

[ When you insert the key and open the door, you'll find yourself in a humble cottage, in what seems to be the living room specifically. There are several doors, but a specific one catches your eye: simple in its decoration, the door has a cute little wooden plaque with flowers carved into it. Though the door is closed, you can see through it—as if it's somewhat transparent.

A wooden cradle sits in the room beyond, which is otherwise plain. Inside, a baby sleeps peacefully. When she stirs, calling for her parent, you, her nursemaid, are there instead, to cradle her back to sleep. ]

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[ Slowly, the scene changes, fading in and out with various silent scenes—the baby coos pleasantly, giggling jovially when you (presumably) make faces at her; she tries to pick herself up and falls over, but she does not cry; a disagreement between you and her lead to a thoughtful discussion; the young girl carries a large laundry basket to do chores; she buys a pet dog, looking so proud for having earned the money all by herself; then the wall becomes opaque. ]

[ In the middle of the open doorway, a young girl the age of 11 stands, smiling at you. A stern-looking shepherd dog sits obediently next to her.

This is your little girl. You tried your best to rear her, and she's been good to you. You know she is capable of anything if she puts her mind to it—even becoming a princess. But you also know it's not easy to become a princess—she'll have to work hard, and she's capable of it but she'll need a guiding hand, you know. Better she become a princess than go off to war, though—better that she bear the burden of aristocracy than living a life of loneliness wrapped up in duty like her mother, or losing that life on the battlefield like her father. Whether she actually becomes a princess or not . . . well, that's up to fate, isn't it? Fortunately, when she goes to the Lost Continent, she won't be alone: you, as her longtime caretaker (her third parent, really, or her first, if you consider how her family's left her care entirely to you), may accompany her to her new school. You'll be her ally, her support, her greatest weapon; you'll be the one who determines her success . . . or her failure. ]

[ Of course, you're not the only one that thinks your charge can do it: Shira, one of the Queens of your Kingdom, hand-selected your employer's child. She doesn't have a child of her own to send—or rather, to be more accurate, her children are much more interested in local philanthropy than going to the Lost Continent, and besides that, you hear that Emi is against their children going overseas in the first place. Still, Shira can sponsor someone to go to the Lost Continent, so she chooses your employer's family; it seems your charge is a distant relative of her own family, after all. It's because of her that your charge will be able to go at all—in other words, it's your patriotic duty to make sure your charge gets that inheritance. ]
wonderlandgirl: (✽ i hate unhappy endings)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] wonderlandgirl 2020-09-26 07:20 pm (UTC)(link)
Glacies-san, do you think it sounds like this girl might be being bullied...?
tenebraecious: (ppp)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] tenebraecious 2020-09-26 07:28 pm (UTC)(link)
She may be, yes. But it was not done all on its own. Considering the nature of our aristocrats, the violence must have come from ours or another.
wonderlandgirl: (✽ don't look at me)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] wonderlandgirl 2020-09-26 07:31 pm (UTC)(link)
You think she could have done something like this, because the other girls told her to?
tenebraecious: (ii)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] tenebraecious 2020-09-26 07:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Or under some threat or hope to gain a favor, perhaps. We ought to speak with her on that matter.
wonderlandgirl: (✽ that awkward moment)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] wonderlandgirl 2020-09-26 07:40 pm (UTC)(link)
I suppose it's important to at least try and help her to solve problems on her own, instead of always relying on adults.

Should we talk to her teacher? They shouldn't be looking the other way about this, either.
tenebraecious: (c)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] tenebraecious 2020-09-26 07:42 pm (UTC)(link)
We may speak with her teacher for further insight, not to remedy the situation. As you said, adults ought not to remedy the situation in every moment.
wonderlandgirl: (✽ silence and motion)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] wonderlandgirl 2020-09-26 07:50 pm (UTC)(link)
But if the classroom got wrecked... shouldn't they have stepped in before it got that far?
tenebraecious: (a)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] tenebraecious 2020-09-26 07:55 pm (UTC)(link)
They may also hold some bias towards the student. We cannot expect them to be of the soundest morals.
wonderlandgirl: (✽ strong enough)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] wonderlandgirl 2020-09-26 08:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I suppose not...

Maybe we should encourage her to talk to the girl the others are accusing? It sounds like she needs a friend, and... it might not have occurred to her to try and reach out?
tenebraecious: (gggg)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] tenebraecious 2020-09-26 08:03 pm (UTC)(link)
I agree. That girl requires an ally, and it would be unkind for ours to ignore her need.
wonderlandgirl: (✽ like something blooming)

Re: DISCUSSION

[personal profile] wonderlandgirl 2020-09-26 08:10 pm (UTC)(link)
And maybe that way... even if the other girls are right and this girl did have something to do with it, if she feels like there's someone in her corner, then she'll be happier in future.