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fandomhigh2006-11-07 10:23 am
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Through a Glass Darkly: Spies and Spying; Week 9 - Period 3
Aly was having a staring contest with three of the tiny trolls when the class arrived. They had their clubs raised but hadn't, yet, attacked. She stroked the beaded necklace at her throat, looking amused, and then consciously turned her attention to the class. The trolls grunted at each other a few times before forming a huddle. They looked like football players trying to call a play without a quarterback in charge.
"Morning all," Aly said with a grin. "I hope you had a good break and an enjoyable Halloween. Today we're going to take a cue from Halloween and practice dressing up for a role." She gestured towards the back of the classroom where there were clothes of all varieties and sorts, makeups, brushes, wigs, skull caps, props, pretty much anything that could be used to costume or disguise a person.
"The general goal when choosing a disguise is to be unnoticeable in the company you're going to be keeping. Whether it's a Court ball or a back alley den, you want to fit into the place without comment or question. If that means using makeup to roughen your skin, a wig to disguise an obvious hair color - or dye for a longer term mission, or simply different clothing to appear a diplomat, thief, or simple, everyday politician, then that's what you're going to want to do."
"Today, your job is to dress up - use the makeup, wigs, clothing - as someone other than who you are. Next week, we'll talk about how to put together the rest of your cover, how to move, how to enter situations, how to be convincing in the role. But for today, just put together a disguise for yourself. Help each other figure out who you are and why you're dressing and making yourself up the way to are, and at the end of the class, I'd like everyone to give a short presentation on who you are and where you're going dressed like that. And I don't want to see anyone dress up like a 'student' unless it's something very, very different from your everyday student wear."
[OOC: OCDcoming up is up! And do feel free to mod the costumes, makeup, and props. Be creative! Also, there's an unexpected visitor to the class...]
"Morning all," Aly said with a grin. "I hope you had a good break and an enjoyable Halloween. Today we're going to take a cue from Halloween and practice dressing up for a role." She gestured towards the back of the classroom where there were clothes of all varieties and sorts, makeups, brushes, wigs, skull caps, props, pretty much anything that could be used to costume or disguise a person.
"The general goal when choosing a disguise is to be unnoticeable in the company you're going to be keeping. Whether it's a Court ball or a back alley den, you want to fit into the place without comment or question. If that means using makeup to roughen your skin, a wig to disguise an obvious hair color - or dye for a longer term mission, or simply different clothing to appear a diplomat, thief, or simple, everyday politician, then that's what you're going to want to do."
"Today, your job is to dress up - use the makeup, wigs, clothing - as someone other than who you are. Next week, we'll talk about how to put together the rest of your cover, how to move, how to enter situations, how to be convincing in the role. But for today, just put together a disguise for yourself. Help each other figure out who you are and why you're dressing and making yourself up the way to are, and at the end of the class, I'd like everyone to give a short presentation on who you are and where you're going dressed like that. And I don't want to see anyone dress up like a 'student' unless it's something very, very different from your everyday student wear."
[OOC: OCD

Re: SAS 11/7 - Unexpected Visitor
Locating one right above him, he tilted his head back. Smoke rose up out of the nostril holes of his mask and went up to the detector. There was a beep and then the sprinklers at the back of the class went off.
The blue spirit however was gone before he could get too wet. He disappeared into the hall and out of the school without anyone ever seeing a trace of him.
Re: SAS 11/7 - Unexpected Visitor
She was a bird before she could even vocalize it, flapping her wings to get out from underneath a bunny suit.
...Well. No one could say her disguise wasn't good enough now...
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Re: SAS 11/7 - Unexpected Visitor
Raising an eyebrow, she asked, in Crow, "You okay?"
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//"Um, maybe...."// She looked up at her teacher. //"Do you suppose you could get some hot water for me? That's the only way I can change back."//
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Re: SAS 11/7 - Unexpected Visitor
"-ish" was difficult to vocalize in Crow, Setsuna discovered.
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The water actually had a nice, soothing effect on their headaches, so standing under the spray was exactly what they did.
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