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thezerothlaw ([personal profile] thezerothlaw) wrote in [community profile] synopsychic2016-08-30 05:11 pm

[Everybody except Ambrose.]

Pardon me.

[As polite as ever; Daneel rarely speaks on the psychic network at large, though he listens enough. It's rude to interject, he feels.]

I'm interested in what you generally feel are acceptable birthday celebrations, and what sort of details are involved. Ambrose's birthday is very soon, and I would like to do something for him, but I have little cultural experience with birthday parties. Spacer culture is the one I know best, but birthday celebrations past childhood are not common for them.

What would you suggest is appropriate?

Also, I would greatly appreciate help with the creation of food and drink, for those of you capable of it.
wickedestwitch: Alexia Khadime (Default)

[personal profile] wickedestwitch 2016-08-31 01:31 am (UTC)(link)
Maybe where you're from, but Ambrose and I are from Oz.

Though the Witch of the East is probably the reason there's that association.
theflyingone: heard you were talkin shit (f looking surly)

[personal profile] theflyingone 2016-08-31 02:24 am (UTC)(link)
There is no sorcery where I am from. Just accusations of such, and the executions that come with them.

[ If he could psychically plaster the network with linefaces, he would do it. ]

These women are queens and nobles only, not witches. They take their hats off for battle, I believe, on horseback. Witches take a position of prestige in your world?
wickedestwitch: Alexia Khadime (Default)

[personal profile] wickedestwitch 2016-08-31 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
That depends on the Witch, and whether or not you do what you get told or not.

[You're going to get her started, aren't you?]

Technically I was born a noble, but I got disowned for not being what they wanted.
theflyingone: i'm always this serious (dead on)

[personal profile] theflyingone 2016-08-31 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
Noble titles do not matter much here, I gather. Therefore, no one can really tell one another what to do.