Regency Drama by Lferion

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Regency Drama


Boodle’s was not normally a place of drama and excitement. While there were, of course, younger members, naturally more volatile, the atmosphere of calm, the elegance of the furnishings, the quiet excellence of the staff, all served to encourage quiet voices, reasoned debate. High feelings were not unknown, but were generally moderated, at least in the public rooms.

Fingolfin, very elegant in a coat of blue satin, re-embroidered with polychrome silks sprinkled with silver sequins, was glaring daggers at Feanor, fiery and elegant in red and silver, embellished with moonstones and star-rubies. Another moment and it would be swords drawn.


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