Friday, January 31, 2014

Symposium of the Southwest: January 31, 2014


Symposium of the Southwest: January 31, 2014

On the Symposium:

By all accounts the Symposium of the Southwest was an exceptional event.  Princes flew in, it seemed, from every corner of the US to attend!  Even those who could not be there in person made sure that they wouldn’t be left out, their voices being carried by proxies.  The results of those votes has already been shared with you by our generous host, Prince Cayhill of Santa Fe, so I won’t waste any time rehashing old news.


On a Harpy and her Talons:

Of course, I was honored to be chosen to serve as the Royal Harpy for the event, but I would be entirely remiss if I didn’t mention my assistants.  After all, a Harpy is only as good as her Talons!

Alonso Gutierrez, Toreador Primogen of Richmond, not only brought me juicy tidbits all night, but also served as excellent counsel when it came to upholding the Protocols.  Not to mention he was just the most spirited conversationalist!   I would not be at all upset for the opportunity to do so again.  His *Discerning* wisdom was invaluable.

I have never found one so *Tireless* in his pursuit of information as Archibald Phillips of Clan Tremere.  If only I could have two gentlemen of such a caliber!  Needless to say, I am ever so grateful to have received his aid that evening.  I cannot thank Prince Jarl Alrekr Vargrson enough for letting me borrow him for the evening.

I couldn’t have been happier when Elder Reginald Preston of House Von Daun agreed to support me in my task that evening!  His efforts later served to aid the city in a much more solid way, but his help cannot go unmentioned.

Last (but certainly not least) I had the pleasure and the privilege of having Claire St. John, grand-childe of Prince Occam—and the finest gossip in Santa Fe—working at my side!  It is a rare gift to find someone so *Gracious*.   Her genial nature makes her an absolute delight to be around, and I do not think I saw a single soul who did not smile in her company!


On the Measure of a Prince:

It is not often that a Royal Harpy is in a position to comment on the conduct of Princes during a Symposium. While they’re locked in deliberation we are given the task of overseeing the gathering large. However, not twenty minutes into the Symposium, Prince Winchester of Honolulu left the voting in a huff!  He was complaining loudly and publicly about the Humanity proposal passing over his objection. And this despite being exempt—as a Prince is naturally held to different standards—from the proposal’s effects! 

A similar motion was passed in the South Central, and I don’t recall it being met with such *Childish* display.  

Certainly, not all of the motions were met with unanimous approval but none of the other Princes found it appropriate to throw a tantrum.  And then, to return home and appoint every Acknowledged member of his city to the position of Scourge?  Oh, the Humanity indeed!  I think he missed the point of that proposal entirely despite my and Talon Gutierrez’s best efforts to placate him.

It can’t be helped that his actions were also thrown in such sharp contrast by Lily Belle Stafford’s *Dignified* manner.  Even in the face of adversity (she was very close to the late Victoria Ash), she remained the true reflection of decorum.  She bore Prince Occam’s vote faithfully and departed when her task was done.


On the Nature of the Event:

Even with the evening’s extensive VIP list—including the ever-radiant Viveka Von Daun of House Von Daun and the unparalleled Izar San Martin of House Constantinian—the night felt more like a private soirée than your general gathering of kindred.  The best and the brightest rising stars were there that night!  None seem to burn quite so bright as my favorite little ingénue, Raina Star Von Daun!  

Even Prince Cayhill was impressed with her *Insightful* contributions to the evening’s investigations, and announced as much at the gathering, but I’m getting ahead of myself.


On Strangers:

The beginning of the evening was slow, allowing individuals the luxury of quiet conversation.  In the midst of this lull a strange Japanese man was seen making his way around the room.  His manners were unusual and when he approached our table we were surprised by his swiftness in identifying as Caitiff!  His request to take a seat was met with a stunned silence.  How lucky we were that Claudia Grant was also sitting with us!  She recovered her wits and ensured the peculiar intruder that the empty seats accounted for.  

It is rare to come across someone with such *Refined* social acumen, but I was glad to find it in her!



On the Incivility of Anarchs:

Perhaps it was the quiet that incited the Anarchs to act up.  It’s as though they have some strange aversion to quiet and propriety.

It began with a loud exchange of profanities.  The so claimed “Baron” Sebastian of Long Beach rudely incited Seneschal Teller to stay out of his business.  His choice of words were jarring enough to turn more than a few heads.  

Harpy Chapel of Montgomery swooped in to attempt to smooth over the situation, politely asking Mr. Sebastian to curb his language.  Did he not realize ladies were present?  When he refused, Harpy Chapel asked a little more forcefully. 

Clearly he is someone who cannot let things lie, because rather than acquiesce he responded by calling Harpy Chapel the most vulgur of names!

You’ll pardon me, dear readers, for not regaling you verbatim.  I’m afraid the Anarch’s language is a little too unsophisticated for this Harpy’s pen.

The only thing more surreal than Anarchs deigning to shout at Camarilla Elders in the middle of a Camarilla party (in other words, being Anarchs) was that an Elder Prince of the Camarilla publically defended them!

Peter Verus, Prince of Monterey, California, was resplendent in his chain shirt and chain coif. No one can make an impression quite like he can—you have to admit the stick horse was a bold choice in scepters.  He made quite of show of valiantly defending the “rights” of the mohawk-sporting Anarch “Baron” to curse and insult his fellow Camarilla Elders (personally, I don’t think anyone’s political affiliation gives them a license to be rude).

Perhaps in some domains this is acceptable, but in Santa Fe the words and desires of Anarchs are not to be held above those belonging to upstanding members of the Camarilla, forever may it stand. Prince Verus (perhaps unintentionally) put all other Acknowledged attendants in the unenviable position to either uphold protocol or openly contradict an Elder of the sect.  How terribly *Awkward*!

On the heels of this outrageous display it was discovered that the Japanese visitor was not who—or rather what—he claimed to be.  It is rumored that his true identity is one of the mysterious “Kindred of the East.”  I mention this here because it was also revealed that “Baron” Sebastian was the individual who vouchsafed his entrance into the gathering!

I have had my trouble with Anarchs in the past, but never have strikes so quickly mounted against one as did with “Baron” Sebastian that evening.

I suppose it should be of no surprise considering his behavior in the domain of Prince Powers just three months past.

When confronted our curious friend took his leave, though it would not be the last we would hear of him that evening.


On Other Rumors and Oddities:

Early in the evening rumors began to circulate that there were dangerous creatures in our midst.  Whispers of both sabbat and demons quickly made their way around the gathering.  It is always hard to tell in situations like these, what may hold bits of truth and which are simply boredom taking wing.  But fret not, Prince Cayhill does not take the safety of his guests lightly!

He quickly dispatched several teams to investigate, and when witnesses were identified, he asked Harpy Benjamin Chapel of Montgomery, Alabama to interview them. His results were so successful that Prince Cayhill could not help but name Harpy Chapel *Ominous* for his impressive skills.

Imagine our surprise to discover that a fiendish Tzimisce had been impersonating our guest of honor, Dr. Ambrose Lovelace! 

Luckily, we weren’t left completely unguarded.  Heeding sweet Raina’s insight that there might be further threat among us—she has quite a gift—Monsieur Guibert Murmure, Elder Nosferatu Primogen of Seattle, kept vigilant watch over the party’s attendants.  His *Observant* efforts did not go unnoticed by Prince Cayhill.

Also instrumental in the investigation of those oddities was Micah, Elder Malkavian visitor from Honolulu, Hawaii. He was originally in attendance as the representative of Prince Garibaldie of Kaneohe, but he diligently applied himself to those tasks and opportunities that presented themselves.  His interest in serving the Ivory Tower in any way he could was such that Prince Cayhill publicly praised him *Versatile* that night. He is truly a treasure.

Not all of the problems that evening could be solved with words, though Torrance Fairallen, Scourge of Boston and member of House Von Daun, proved to be *Diplomatic* in her ability to lead a charge.  Her negotiations with less friendly elements may have shown to be a little more aggressive, but one does not take defense of the Tower lightly,

In the ensuing fisticuffs two Kindred stood out above the rest.  Prince Cayhill singled out Reginald Preston, Elder of House Von Daun, as a *Champion* of the Camarilla for his swift actions to subdue the threat.  At his side, Elder Cuthbert, Revered Malkavian of Sanoma County, revealed in his pursuit of the menace that he is *Fearless* when it comes to the continued safety and well-being of the Camarilla and it’s members.

It was during these proceedings this part of the evening’s excitement that Prince Verus made another grave error.  When Harpy Chapel went to question the particular individual who had been detained, he was doing so at the direct request of Prince Cayhill.  However, when he arrived Prince Verus refused to relinquish custody!  It wasn’t until Elder Preston, Champion and Talon, threatened to expose his behavior that he relented and allowed the investigations to continue.  Prince Cayhill was notably unhappy to find his right of Domain threatened in such a *Seditious* fashion.


On Unfortunate Incidents and Grave Threats:

During the conflict an unnamed Anarch—notably not the “Baron” Sebastian—was caught committing a grave sin indeed.  Had it not been for the intervention of Myrmidon Equinox, Torrance Fairfallen, and Asthon Chance it is likely that he would have succeeded in his dastardly attempt. 

Rumor followed that this Anarch appeared once more among the living, but I think it was nothing more than a thoughtless prank.

The visitor from the East returned and spoke with “Baron” Sebastian about his treatment that night.  The “Baron” made wildly untrue accusations against the Camarilla about how he had been treated once the strange visitor left.  Unhappy with what he had heard, the stranger decried the Camarilla dishonorable and vowed to return with more of his kind. 

It is hard to place value on the threats on such an unknown, but should his words prove to be true, I wish to ensure that Baron Sebastian’s name is known to all.  He has not only placed the sect at risk, but all Kindred with his petty foolishness.


Final notes:

I am flattered to say Prince Cayhill announced that he found me to be *Poised* in my efforts as Royal Harpy.

In the end it was a night filled with peril and opportunity.  Dangers were overcome and crises averted. I definitely had my work cut out for me. 

Bisou, bisou
Desi

OOC:
Desdemona granted the following status:
-       Discerning to Alonso Gutierrez
-       Tireless to Archibald Philips
-       Gracious to Claire St. John
-       Refined to Claudia Grant
-       Childish to Prince Winchester (negative)
-       Awkward to Prince Verus (negative)

Prince Cayhill granted the following status:
-       Dignified to Lilly Belle Stafford
-       Insightful to Raina Starr
-       Ominous to Benjamin Chapel
-       Observant to Guibert Murmure
-       Versatile to Micah
-       Diplomatic to Torrance Fairfallen
-       Champion to Reginald Preston
-       Fearless to Cuthbert
-       Poised to Desdemona Gonzaga
-       Seditious to Prince Verus (negative)

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