But in my life I never meant to cause no harm
Who: Claude (
inaurate) & You!
What: Claude's hostinghis own birthday party a multi-cultural feast and everyone's invited! If you would like your character to contribute a recipe, please see the top-level within to do that!
When: The evening of July 24th (forward-dated) but this will also cover prep.
Where: The Festival Green (basically dead center of the island/town, you can't miss it!)
Warning(s): Will update if any apply.
There is a notice about the event posted to the community bulletin board in early July. Below it is a small wooden box with an open slot in the top.
Those who Claude knows personally will also receive an individual invitation with the same information.
On the evening of the 24th this month, there will be a feast held in the Festival Green, and all are welcome to attend! I invite everyone to submit a recipe from their home, and I will do my best to recreate them here. If it will require off-world ingredients, please get it in sooner so I can make arrangements with everyone's favorite skeleton pirate merchant. (Donations of citrus fruit for payment to our dear captain are appreciated but not necessary.)
Along with plenty of food and drink, the musical stylings of Cormac and the Banshees will be featured, and there will be bonfire jumping after nightfall.
You are also welcome to bring your own dish if you so wish!
Looking forward to spending an evening feasting with you all!
~ Claude von Riegan
What: Claude's hosting
When: The evening of July 24th (forward-dated) but this will also cover prep.
Where: The Festival Green (basically dead center of the island/town, you can't miss it!)
Warning(s): Will update if any apply.
There is a notice about the event posted to the community bulletin board in early July. Below it is a small wooden box with an open slot in the top.
Those who Claude knows personally will also receive an individual invitation with the same information.
On the evening of the 24th this month, there will be a feast held in the Festival Green, and all are welcome to attend! I invite everyone to submit a recipe from their home, and I will do my best to recreate them here. If it will require off-world ingredients, please get it in sooner so I can make arrangements with everyone's favorite skeleton pirate merchant. (Donations of citrus fruit for payment to our dear captain are appreciated but not necessary.)
Along with plenty of food and drink, the musical stylings of Cormac and the Banshees will be featured, and there will be bonfire jumping after nightfall.
You are also welcome to bring your own dish if you so wish!
Looking forward to spending an evening feasting with you all!
~ Claude von Riegan

Party time!
"Thanks." Claude sends the drummer a quick wink. "Welcome, everyone! I'll let you at the food soon enough, I just wanted to thank you all for coming. Thank you to everyone who sent in a recipe, I hope I did it justice, and a special thank you to everyone who helped out in setting all this up." He pauses, looking out at the crowd with a smile that, for once, meets his eyes. "This night is to celebrate all of us-- in all of our differences and commonalities. All that we can share together and learn from each other. Food is life. It nourishes us, it brings us together." He lets those words settle for just a few moments, then throws out a far more light-hearted "Now let's eat!"
Claude is happy to sink into the crowd after his speech, and he will give every dish on offer a try at some point in the night. There is a space open for dancing between the dining tables and the pile of wood for the bonfire, which is lit while the sun sets.
Once the blaze is going, Claude kicks off the bonfire jumping for anyone brave enough to give it a try with a very showy backflip over the flames. For safety reasons, it is highly encouraged to start drinking the heavier drinks after the fire jumping is done.
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That sticks with Lorenz; while he fusses over gift ideas, while he inquires about a saghert and cream, while he goes about his business—Claude not mentioning that it's his birthday on the day of this event. Ordinarily Lorenz wouldn't pay it any mind, time is already a wobbly thing these days, but he recalls Claude's admission from inside that cursed house—"There are things about me that I've kept secret from you that I probably should have told you by now." He has to wonder if not telling the island's people the date's significance is part of this same larger Claude issue, that, Lorenz thinks, seems to bother him.
But that's something else to tuck away for later, because he's not going to pretend it isn't Claude's birthday, that would be rude. Still, he has the decency not to make a scene, waiting until after Claude's speech when the party has really gotten going to find Claude in a moment where he's alone. With a neatly-wrapped, blocky parcel under one arm - in plain brown paper, wrapped for protection more than pretty decoration - he taps Claude on the shoulder. Hey.
"I need to speak with you privately," he says, which is a normal way to broach the topic of birthday presents, thanks for asking.
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It not officially being his birthday party also means he's far more capable of melting into the crowd when he so wishes, so you're welcome Lorenz, now you can approach him privately while he's letting some food settle before going back for more. His eyes catch on the wrapped parcel under Lorenz's arm, and his eyes narrow in amusement at the oh so serious way Lorenz is approaching giving him a present, like he's about to deliver terrible news about the war front. "Sure, no problem." He pushes up from the table, gesturing towards a tree a little ways away from the party that offers a little bit more privacy. "Thanks for coming-- I did make saghert and cream for you, by the way, let me know how I did with it. What am I saying, I'm sure you'll give me a full critique on all the dishes you tried by the end of the night." He teases.
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Eventually, she sees the man himself who invited everyone, greeting him with a little wave and a smile.
"You've put together quite the gathering, Claude. Good on you for it. What gave you the inspiration?"
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During Claude’s speech, Dedue looks oddly teary-eyed, and he covers his mouth with his hand. He excuses himself from the table for a moment and takes some time to calm down next to whatever building is the most unobtrusive.
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Having made his speech, he's gotten himself a plateful of good eats, including the salmon curry, when he spots the familiar figure stood away from the feast. Well, time to be a good host and figure out what's up!
"Mind if I join you over here?" Too bad if you do, he's already leaning back against the building and carefully balancing his plate of food on his knees.
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“You may,” he says, looking a little confused. “I was planning on returning shortly,” he adds, in case Claude is upset that he ditched the party.
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He rubs his thumbs together, thinking of how best to summarize his feelings into speech.
“I was inspired by your words. The intent of this event. It is something I believe in strongly. Back in the monastery, I was hesitant to express anything of my culture. As, in Fodlan, anything of Duscur is a sign of treason. A treasonous people could only come from a treasonous culture.”
He says, “There were many ways in which I was isolated, and I tried to maintain that isolation, both to protect myself and others. It was the encouragement of a few close peers that convinced me - the way to best preserve Duscur for future generations is by making and sharing its food and customs. If I stop, then Duscur will truly die, only to be remembered as something vile.”
He glances at Claude for a second, then returns his gaze back to his own hands. “I was not aware that you felt similarly on the importance of food. But we had no reason to speak back then. Your speech made me wonder-” (How can he ask the true question - the one that has been on his mind since he first saw Claude - without asking it?) “what I may have missed by being so closed off back then? If there were shared beliefs, shared experiences, what might have happened if more of us had spoken sooner? Could we have had a feast like this back then?”
He then adds, quietly, “You need not respond. I am merely speaking aloud.”
It’s an escape, if Claude wants to take it. So Claude knows that Dedue knows that Claude doesn’t need to say anything about himself here, not if he doesn’t want to.
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"Thanks for telling me that." Claude says first, a warm smile at his lips. It truly does mean a lot, particularly from someone as taciturn as Dedue. The offered escape, to not share in turn, actually makes him feel much more inclined to do so. The good food and music probably helps, too, as well as-- well, he's been given other reasons to try and let people in a little more here. "I haven't made a secret of how much I love food and feasts... but they really are an amazing tool in fostering understanding and fellowship. I would have loved to have a feast like this back at the Officer's Academy, with food from all over... not just Fodlan, but Duscur, Brigid, Almyra, Dagda... even something as small as a delicious dish can get people to open their eyes at least a little, start to rethink what they thought they knew."
He pauses for a bite of kebab, the familiar spices of his birth home dancing on his tongue. It's a good excuse to think, to assess how much he wants to share here. He thinks back to the House of Cards with Lorenz-- he really should be telling him this first, but the prospect is daunting and... well, it couldn't hurt to get in some practice with someone who would immediately understand why the news is a big deal and why Claude would have kept such a thing a secret from even his closest companions for so long.
"I was pretty isolated too, though I'm sure it looked different from how you were, at least at the Academy. I was an unknown factor to everyone there, and that made me suspicious. There were also secrets I had to keep, and not just for the sake of my own goals. It was part of a promise I made... before I came to Fodlan." And the seal is broken. He glances at Dedue for a reaction.
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He listens to Claude speak. It is surprising to hear Claude describe himself as isolated. Any time Dedue had seen him, he was surrounded by friends and making jokes. But then again, there was never anything of substance to such conversations. Dedue could see now that Claude must have been holding back a lot of himself.
And then Claude lets the unspoken into the air. Dedue decides to handle it gently, to not make a big deal out of it. Instead, he nods and asks, “What was the promise you made before?”
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Dedue's tactfulness appears to be the right move given the way Claude relaxes a little more against the wall he's sitting against. "To not tell anyone where I'd come from, of course. My mother-- she didn't want her old life coming and bothering her, if anyone found out where she'd run off to. Or at least, that's what she told me so I'd swear to it. Probably not untrue, but looking back, I doubt it was her only reason to get me to make that promise." He tears up a bit of flat bread, unable to keep his hands still as he speaks. "Almyra doesn't look kindly on people from Fodlan either... and I was a pretty naive kid. I thought things might be different for me over there, but I quickly learned that in being from both lands, neither would accept me. Not unless something changed."
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He adds, “Moreover, that same book had mention of something called Duscur Bear. This is how the Fodlan language refers to a ceremonial dish in Duscur. However, the translation of the term we use would more properly refer to how it is prepared rather than just the animal itself. We use this technique with other animals, but the bear is used to imbue maternal courage and strength. It is not commonly prepared, as - of course - it is hard to catch.”
He listens intently to Claude’s story. He doesn’t think he’s ever heard Claude talk about his family before.
Having to keep a secret like that... Dedue has some sympathy but he also can’t fully understand. The idea of having the ability to hide one’s ethnicity in the first place still feels like a luxury to him. He’s trying to put himself in Claude’s shoes, but there’s a mental block that won’t let him get there.
The last part of Claude’s statement does resonate with him more. “Duscur’s relations with Fodlan, prior to the Tragedy, were hopeful. It was a time of increased trade and diplomacy. There were many Faerghans who lived in the capital or who traveled there. My parents had respect for King Lambert. They taught my sister and I some of the Fodlan language so that we could assist at our father’s shop. After Lambert’s death, my father assured us that whoever was responsible would be promptly apprehended and all would be well.”
His face turns harsh. “However. That is not what happened.”
Dedue shakes his head to snap himself out of his thoughts. “Since then, among survivors, opinion of Faerghus is the lowest it has been in several centuries. And those who cooperate with Faerghan authorities are seen as traitors. Yet in Faerghus all from Duscur are traitors, as our people are stained with the sin of regicide. Therefore, as with you, both worlds will not accept me.”
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"I'd heard what had happened at Duscur-- or, the church's version anyway. Something about it always seemed off to me, but... I had other things preoccupying me. Now I wish I'd found the time to look into it more..." It had just been one of many suspicious things about the Church of Seiros, one of many troubles the nations of Fodlan had with their neighbors... now, he can't help but wonder if Those Who Slither in the Dark had anything to do with it. "It's hard, being in between like that... you have to carry twice the burden that others place on you. I can't change that about myself-- but I can change the way people think about me, the way they think about Almyra, or Fodlan... and in doing that, I can shake off that burden. And one day, it won't be there at all. It's not easy... but it's working. Gradually."
And now that he's been made more aware of the unique problems Duscur faces, he can try and lend a helping hand to them on his return-- once he's claimed the Almyran throne. By then he'll have plenty of resources to hand, and hopefully things on the Fodlan side of the border will be settled enough that he can write to his friends there to ask for their support as well.
"If you ever want to talk about Duscur, the good or the bad... I'd love to hear more about it."
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Dedue thinks for a moment, then says, “I should not ask this of you. If it is not for me to know, then I will accept it. But, what became of Duscur, in your time?”
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His voice is a bit shaky.
“I had told myself that it was my duty to protect Dimitri’s path to the throne. That this would be the only way for there to be a ruler in Fodlan who cared about reparations for Duscur. Knowing that you also believed in that dream means, even if I do not know Dimitri’s fate, all hope for the future is not lost.”
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