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Royal Decree Mod Account ([personal profile] royaldecreemods) wrote in [community profile] rosavelle2025-10-30 12:15 pm
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Welcome to Rosavelle!

INVITATION
You're going about your day when you notice an envelope that most certainly wasn't there before. It's beautiful, if a little old-fashioned: pale pink paper, sealed with a pressed flower instead of wax and your name written in looping cursive that shimmers faintly in the light.
Inside, the letter begins;

    Dearest friend—
    Goodness, I hope that isn't too forward. We've not met, after all. But I have been told that when one writes an invitation, it's important to sound sincere.

    My name is Calanthe Rosabella Petalia de Amoré. I am the Crown Princess of Rosavelle. It's a little island kingdom far, far away - so far that it may not exist quite in the same world as yours.

    I know this must sound terribly strange, but I'm writing because I need your help. You see, my coronation is approaching soon, and Rosavelle's magic - the Everbloom - responds to the strength of one's heart. It's said that a ruler must understand love to truly awaken it. Not just romance, mind you, but all kinds of love: friendship, kindness, care.

    The trouble is… I'm not very good at it. I've read so many books about love, but real people don't seem to follow the same rules the novels do.

    That is why I'm writing to you. The Everbloom - our most ancient and wondrous magic - has granted me the means to reach across worlds. I'm inviting a handful of remarkable individuals, like you, to Rosavelle to help me learn. Not only to teach me what love means to you, but to help me see how it can bloom between friends, companions, and strangers alike.

    I promise you'll be treated as an honored guest.

... It goes on like that for a while, whole paragraphs assuring you that you can leave whenever you want, no time will pass back in your world, the Everbloom's magic will keep you safe, etc etc… honestly it gets to the point that it starts to sound less like an invitation and more like a contract. But then, mercifully, the writer finds their footing again:

    If you'll come, I'd be so very grateful. I know this is a strange request, and you owe me nothing - but still, I hope you'll consider it. Rosavelle is beautiful this time of year, and it is my hope that seeing it alongside fresh eyes will allow me to see it more clearly as well.

    With all my thanks (and my hopes!)—
    Princess Calanthe Rosabella Petalia de Amoré

Maybe you accept right away or maybe you dismiss it as a prank or something equally unimportant. No matter what you think when you first read it, your mind eventually turns back to that invite and your find yourself thinking that it might not be a bad idea…

And once you do, you feel the world going soft and sweet around you, the scent of blooming flowers filling your nose - and before you can quite process what's happening, you realize you've accepted.
ARRIVAL


You arrive in a haze of soft, rosy light. For a moment, everything is weightless - the air around you hums faintly, thick with warmth and the heady scent of flowers. When the haze fades, you find yourself standing beneath a vast glass dome that stretches impossibly high overhead. The light filtering through its pink-tinted panes paints everything in gentle rose and gold and petals drift through the air like drifting snow.

You are standing in the Everbloom's Greenhouse. The walls curve upward in graceful arches, every pane glimmering faintly and the air is warm, fragrant, and shimmering with faint motes of magic. Flowering vines climb the supports, colorful blossoms of all kinds spill from hanging baskets, and everywhere you look there's flowers, flowers, flowers.

At its heart stands the Everbloom, a colossal tree the likes of which you've never seen before. Its smooth trunk is faintly luminous and the canopy stretches so high that you can't see where it ends, vanishing into a haze of golden light and drifting petals. The air around it hums softly with power and for a moment, all you can do is stare up at it in awe.

A moment later, movement stirs: castle attendants glide forward in elegant uniforms, carrying towels, refreshments, and generally doing their best to make sure everyone's arrived safely. After all, you're not alone. Around you, other figures begin to appear - some blinking in wonder, some already steady on their feet. Each seems as out of place as you, drawn from distant worlds and disparate lives but under the rosy light they all seem to come together like flowers gathered into the same bouquet.

Those who stumble are gently guided toward a bench cushioned with flowering moss. Cool towels and drinks infused with rose and mint are offered freely. Eventually, once it seems like everyone's arrived and mostly gotten their bearings, one of the attendants - a lady-in-waiting as you'll eventually find out - speaks up.

"You are most welcome to Rosavelle," she says, dipping into a polite bow. "Their Princess will be hosting a banquet this evening to greet you all properly. Until then, please take your time to get settled and familiar with your surroundings. If you need anything at all, do not hesitate to ask."

For now, you're free to mingle. This is your chance to get your bearings, meet your fellow arrivals, and explore your surroundings. Beyond the main atrium, you can glimpse winding paths lined with blooming hedges and fat, colorful blossoms. Somewhere in the distance, you can faintly hear birdsong. You feel a little tug somewhere in your chest and if you follow it, you might just come across a flowerbed somewhere in the Greenhouse that you somehow know as your own.

After some time to mingle and acclimate, the attendants return, clapping their hands gently to draw attention.

"It's nearly time to prepare for the evening banquet! If you'll come with us, we'll see to your attire."
DRESS UP
You're led from the warmth of the greenhouse through a series of winding marble corridors until you're ushered through a set of grand double doors into a suite of guest rooms bustling with motion. Tailors, stylists, and attendants hurry between privacy screens, racks of lavish garments and trays piled high with glittering jewelry. Silks and satins gleam and lace and velvet catch the light in soft waves of color.

Tailors and stylists bustle about, armed with measuring tapes, pins, and brushes. The staff are cheerfully firm about making sure everyone looks their best for the banquet but nobody's forced into anything they don't want; the attendants listen to everyone's preferences and somehow find something flattering for even the most reluctant participant. Whether you comply with good humor or grumble through the process, it's impossible not to get swept up in the flurry of preparation. … of course, if you're determined to be a grump about the whole thing, you're welcome to wait outside until everyone's dressed up nicely.

The attendants encourage everyone to chatter as they work or even to lend a hand to another guest struggling with their ensemble. Maybe it's out of curiosity - the staff are polite, professional, but it's clear that dressing guests from other worlds is a novelty they want to enjoy.

As final adjustments are made and mirrors fill with transformed reflections, the bustle slowly quiets. Attendants exchange satisfied looks, then guide the group once more through the corridors. The faint strains of music drift down the corridors until at last, you find yourself before the towering double doors of the Azurite Banquet Hall, carved from the stone it takes its name from. The lady in waiting pauses just long enough to smooth a wrinkle here, adjust a collar there, and make sure everyone is present before pushing the doors open.
BANQUET
The Azurite Banquet Hall glows with warm candlelight reflected in polished marble floors and the air inside smells of wine and roses. Long tables stretch the length of the hall, each one dressed in embroidered runners and heaped with platters of food that look almost too beautiful to eat and in the corner, a string quartet plays a soft, lilting melody.

At the head of the room stands your host, Princess Calanthe Rosabella Petalia de Amoré. Draped in pale gold, they look every bit the part of a royal... though the slightly nervous way they adjust their posture speaks of someone not entirely at ease in the spotlight. When they catch sight of the assembled guests, though, they brighten a bit. Their hands are clasped too tightly around their wine glass, but their voice is bright and earnest.

    "Ah - good evening, everyone! I - well, goodness, where does one even begin?

    First of all, thank you. Truly, thank you all for coming here - to Rosavelle, and to me. I know this must all seem terribly strange - one moment you were in your own world, and the next you're here. It's strange to me too, you know. I've been imagining this for weeks, and yet somehow it still doesn't feel quite real.
    Ah - oh! I suppose I should introduce myself properly. My name is Calanthe Rosabella Petalia de Amoré. I am the Crown Princess of Rosavelle, soon to be its sovereign, though I admit that still feels a little surreal to say aloud.

    I invited you here because - well, I imagine all of you read your invitations. The Everbloom, our kingdom's oldest and most sacred magic, is bound to the heart and mine is… embarrassingly, quite uneducated in such matters. I couldn't imagine anyone in this world I could burden with such a problem and so I thought - perhaps - those who come from other worlds might help me."

... suddenly, they look sheepish.

    "That said, ah - there is a small complication. It is. Um. Frowned upon by most scholars to interfere with the affairs of other worlds, even with the best of intentions and I fear it would cause quite a stir if word got out. So for the time being, we'll need to keep your origins a secret. Please don't worry, though - we've arranged everything you'll need. Over the next month, we'll be teaching you about Rosavelle and all its customs so that when you venture out for the Wilting festival, you'll feel quite at home.

    I realize that's rather a lot to ask, and I'm - well, I'm deeply grateful for your patience. I promise to do my best to make this worth your while.

    So, once again, thank you. For answering my invitation. For being here, together, tonight.

    Now then-"

They raise their glass, cheeks pink but eyes bright.

    "To new beginnings, and to the bonds we have yet to form. May they bloom as beautifully as the flowers of Rosavelle... oh, that sounded quite good, didn't it? A toast - to all of you!"

As the toast echoes through the hall, the music swells again - a graceful waltz this time - and attendants sweep forward to usher guests toward the buffet tables.

There's something for every palate: platters of lemon-butter shrimp and rosemary-crusted fish, seared scallops on saffron rice and fillets of calendula-cured salmon alongside oysters resting in crushed ice and lobsters cracked open beside dishes of herb butter. It's not all seafood, either - whole roasted ducks glazed in something fruity dot the table, alongside lamb, chicken and a mouthwatering roast beef.

Between the platters, bowls of vegetables offer roasted root vegetables glistening with sweet glaze, delicate salads strewn with edible petals, caramelized carrots, blistered cherry tomatoes and crisp greens grown. And, of course, baskets of warm, golden bread wait beside whipped butter and creamy sauces.

If you're in the mood for sweets, there's desserts in dizzying abundance: sugared fruit tarts, meringues shaped like blossoms, chocolate soufflés dusted with candied violet, and pastries of all kinds filled with custard, chocolate and all manner of fruity, flowery fillings.

A side table gleams with crystal decanters and goblets: bottles of wine, deeply colored mead and delicate floral liqueurs seem to be the alcoholic offerings but there's carafes of chilled fruit water steeped with mint for anyone who's not inclined towards spirits.

If you're feeling bold, the cleared space near the musicians makes a perfect dance floor. Perhaps you find yourself drawn into a dance, or perhaps you linger at the buffet, trading stories with a stranger over a shared plate of sugared pastries. Or maybe you'll take the opportunity to introduce yourself to your host now they've made an appearance.

Eventually, as the night wears thin, the quartet's melody softens to a gentle hum. Candlelight flickers low. The attendants appear once more, smiling as they begin to guide everyone toward the final stop of the evening.
HOUSEWARMING
The banquet winds to a gentle close and ne by one, the guests are gathered once more by the castle attendants who lead the way through dimly glowing corridors. The halls are quieter now, the rosy light of evening filtering through stained glass in sleepy shades of pink and gold. Everyone is lead through the castles and out into the grounds, their splendor only a little dulled by the darkness starting to settle over the castle.

"Your lodgings are just ahead," the lady in waiting says, her voice hushed out of respect for the hour. "You've each been assigned to a house - named for the flowers that chose you."

Slowly but surely, everyone's names are called and each person is supplied a heavy brass key to a house named for a flower you may have seen blooming somewhere today. When they speak the name of your house, something in you stirs with faint, inexplicable recognition, like you know it already - or maybe it knows you.

In any case, the barracks themselves are nothing like the name implies: warm, inviting, and softly lit by enchanted lanterns. Each house has its own cozy common area where low couches and plush chairs are gathered around softly glowing hearths. A long table in the center has been set with some late-night comforts, in case you somehow have any room left in your belly - plates of fruit and pastries, steaming pots of tea, and rich cocoa dusted with rose sugar.

The attendants leave you to settle in for the night, with a promise that the barracks staff will prepare meals from tomorrow onwards but mostly, you'll be left to your own devices. You could just track down your room and crash for the night but now seems as good a time as any to get to know your new housemates.
shadowfrost: (old and wise)

[personal profile] shadowfrost 2025-11-07 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
[ Fatima watches the horse girl as she steadily drinks. She's tipsy, sure, but she can tell from the wrinkles around Gold Ship's eyes and the tightness of her brow that she's less than enthused about the drink of choice. And to call it strong too?

Oh, this poor girl. Please don't tell her she's a lightweight. ]


Really? I'd say it's middling, in my opinion.
goldship: (27)

[personal profile] goldship 2025-11-07 03:31 am (UTC)(link)
[ Gold Ship stares at Fatima, her ears twitching.

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Y-yeah...? Maybe it's just cause I'm used to uh, the finer spirits of Planet Golgol.

[ Awkward cough. She is SO covering here, but she's not giving up! Her turn to be the gentleman and pour the drinks. ]

Besides, drinking's usually a bad idea for me. When you're a world class champion runner ya always gotta be in top shape, ya know?
shadowfrost: (That's cute)

[personal profile] shadowfrost 2025-11-09 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
[ The expression on her face might as well say "sure whatever" but she closes her eyes with a little smile. She'll let the clear lightweight off the hook. This time. ]

"Champion runner"?
goldship: (139)

[personal profile] goldship 2025-11-09 06:15 am (UTC)(link)
[ She's blissfully unaware she's being granted any sort of mercy here. Mostly because she's instantly latching on to the chance to brag to a cute girl. ]

Hehe, damn straight. [ She's positively beaming as she straightens up in her seat, tail swishing happily as she does so. ] I'm a racer in the nationals, a record holder too!

[ That record was BROKEN but no reason to dwell on that. ]

You're drinkin' with the Unsinkable Gold Ship, the only uma with six consecutive grade one victories!

[ Well. That's technically correct. The best kind of correct. ]
shadowfrost: (13)

[personal profile] shadowfrost 2025-11-16 04:08 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Her smile is polite but it doesn't reach her eyes. Mostly because she has no idea how impressed she's supposed to be by any of those things Gold Ship just said. ]

Then I guess we'll see how unsinkable you after after a few more bottles.
goldship: (26)

[personal profile] goldship 2025-11-17 06:15 am (UTC)(link)
[ Gold Ship's used to that look by now. Whilst it's almost universally loved in her home, racing doesn't seem to be multiverrsally loved. Bummer. Maybe she can find some time to fix that while she's here.

A thought she holds as she slams back her next glass. The results are much the same, her ears twitch, she shudders, and the unpleasant burn in her throat is matched only by the odd sensation on her tongue. She has to fight to keep a straight face as she sets the glass back down and beams. ]


You'll be surprised, lady. Umas are made of pretty tough stuff.
shadowfrost: (r u ok)

[personal profile] shadowfrost 2025-11-30 01:00 am (UTC)(link)
[ A lightweight. Not just a lightweight, but a lightweight with something to prove. That arrogance may very well be Gold Ship's undoing. Especially when Fatima chuckles and knocks back another glass of wine without flinching. ]

"Umas"? I'm assuming that's what girls with ears and tails like yours call themselves?
goldship: (192)

[personal profile] goldship 2025-11-30 04:13 am (UTC)(link)
[ Internal chuckle. Golshi's in danger and she knows it. She also know she should stop but knowing your limits and actually listening to them are two entirely different things.

Glass filled. She tries to knock it back in one, coughs halfway through, and just barely manages to fight it down without choking. Once she sets the glass back down she's rubbing her throat and wincing. ]


Y-yeah... [ She's rallying! Oof wait no the room feels spinny, scratch that... ] Umamusume. Horse girls.
shadowfrost: (13)

[personal profile] shadowfrost 2025-11-30 04:41 am (UTC)(link)
[ Horse girls. What a way to describe herself! It paints a perfect picture, yet Fatima isn't sure how well it truly describes the tall girl before her. Is she more horse than girl? Vice versa? It remains to be seen. ]

Then...you're used to running pretty fast, huh? Have you ever worked for the postal service? Or something like that?
goldship: (22)

[personal profile] goldship 2025-11-30 05:01 am (UTC)(link)
About sixty km is the average, yeah. My spurts can get past that though.

[ Said casually as she refills their glasses. She doesn't sink the drink this time, doesn't even go for it right away. She focuses on explaining her situation. ]

I'm a racer, kind of an idol too. Can't imagine bein' stuck driving a little van all day, even the bikes seem kinda... [ She waves her hand vaguely, then shrugs. ] Course I've seen some girls that do it all on foot too, pretty common in Tokyo, still not really my thing though. I'd rather compete.
shadowfrost: (she came to me)

[personal profile] shadowfrost 2025-11-30 05:29 am (UTC)(link)
[ Since Gold Ship is pouring, Fatima gratefully drinks up her own glass. ]

Not in it for money, but in it for the spirit of it, huh? [ She laughs, the sound low and under her voice. ] I can respect that. A passion is only cheapened if it's got money attached to it, right?
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goldship: (174)

[personal profile] goldship 2025-11-30 05:37 am (UTC)(link)
[ Huh. Cute laugh. ]

I ain't gonna lie, the money's good, especially with the merch selling. [ There's an eyewatering amount of money in the URA when you take everything into consideration. ] But I wouldn't do it if I didn't love it, ya know?

[ She pauses to drink, not throwing back the entire glass this time, actually letting herself taste the wine. It's... man. She still doesn't like the sensation, but there's actually a pleasantness under that alcohol burn. ]

After tuition most of what I make goes into savings. I don't really worry 'bout it too much.
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shadowfrost: (r u ok)

[personal profile] shadowfrost 2025-11-30 08:14 am (UTC)(link)
"Tuition?"

[ She pauses to give her a scrutinizing look. ]

I didn't take you for a student.
goldship: (114)

[personal profile] goldship 2025-11-30 08:27 am (UTC)(link)
Course I'm a student! I just started college.

[ IS THIS LADY READING HER FOR FLITH?! She may not be the type to brag about her academics, but that's still a low blow! ]

"Japan Umamusume Training Center Academy", pretty much all of Japan's national level racers attend it. Been there for years now. [ A pause to drink more because it seems appropriate to do. ] Tracen's as much a school as it is a training center, couple of gals are just there to learn but most of us are doing both.
shadowfrost: (it rested on my arm)

[personal profile] shadowfrost 2025-11-30 10:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh.

[ There's not much else she can say in response. Not right away, at least. She does smile again though. ]

I can't remember many athletic schools in Carnava. Other than maybe the knight training programs.
goldship: (27)

[personal profile] goldship 2025-12-01 04:03 am (UTC)(link)
Knights, huh? That's pretty fancy.

[ Feels like the kinda thing this place would have too. No wonder this gal's so at ease, this is just like home for her innit? Lucky... ]

Only knights I've ever seen are in chess and stories. And the school festivals sometimes, s'almost as popular a bit as the butler cafe.

[ Oh, she's rambling. She catches it at least, shrugs, and redirects. ]

What about you? You're fittin' in pretty well here. You an actual noble type or somethin'?
shadowfrost: (that's concerning)

[personal profile] shadowfrost 2025-12-21 08:02 pm (UTC)(link)
[ She shakes her head slowly. Her? A noble? It's absurd to even think about! ]

Nothing like that.

This kingdom is just...similar to the country I'm from. There are some differences, but it just feels like I'm visiting a different country than a whole different world.