epistolatory: (contemplative)
Vɪᴏʟᴇᴛ Eᴠᴇʀɢᴀʀᴅᴇɴ ([personal profile] epistolatory) wrote in [personal profile] damnpire 2018-04-12 05:20 am (UTC)

[ Perhaps because she's just arrived, or perhaps because it's just how she is, but Violet's quarters are sparse. However, the few objects inside seem to speak volumes even moreso because of it. Beside the desk on which her typewriter sits is an old-style, beat-up, brown leather suitcase-- big enough to fit her typewriter inside, which explains how it got here.

Beside the suitcase is a frilly, baby-blue parasol, complete with lace and ribbons. It doesn't seem like the sort of thing a practical and taciturn girl like Violet would own.

Lying face-up on the desk next to the typewriter are two picture books-- brightly illustrated even just looking at the covers. They are quite obviously intended for children.

In the meantime, Violet takes her gloves off with her mouth with the sort of practiced ease that takes barely a second and implies long habit, before setting her metal fingers over the typewriter keys and clacking away at them with precision.

It takes less than a minute, and when she's done, she stands and removes the piece of paper, holding it out with a flourish. It looks somewhat like this, only in three lines instead of four. ]


Capital letters are on the top row. Lower case letters on the middle. Numbers 0-9 on the bottom.

[ It appears to be a 26-character alphabet also, and while some of the letters are extremely different, others are very similar. Like a strange version of the English alphabet that went astray somewhere. ]

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