Maddox had a mixed relationship with Christmas. On the bad side, it was a holiday that mocked the lonely. Not that Maddox was lonely! No! She, uh, just sympathized with those who had no family or friends on a holiday that celebrated such! Yes! Also the colour scheme of red and green could not look good on anyone, ugh. A travesty! The overall taste of mainstream Christmas tended to be a fashionista’s nightmare, but it could be done well. Mostly if you just stick to red and white. Like Maddox, she simply decorated her black coat with red and white stars, white boots, and wore a white hat over her crow mask instead of a black one. No tacky Santa hat for her, oh no.
But the thing she did like about Christmas was the excuse to see the (sometimes) beautiful decorations and knick-knacks shops put out during the holiday season. Bright fairy lights, flickering candles, golden inlaid snow globes, sparkling tree ordainments, all top off with the smells of roasting chestnuts and steaming eggnog and cocoa in the air. Finish it off with a fresh layer of glittering snow (that she was pretty certain the city hired a mage to do), Cedar looked like a Christmas wonderland and Maddox was floating at the crowd's shared elation over it. The only sad part was that she couldn’t steal any of the pretty things since this was the home down of those stingy Dies Irae people. Unfortunately, while Maddox was a good thief, she wasn’t yet willing to risk stepping on those people's toes yet. So, no pretties for her. Unless she was actually willing to pay for them. At least since she didn’t have any (proven) crimes under her name yet she could walk around the city unmolested.
Currently, Maddox was doing her best to ignore the first part of Christmas that she disliked by nursing some eggnog while singing along to some carolers. In this area, there seemed to be a nice festival going on with its own events. Thinking to amuse herself for the rest of the night before getting piss drunk and returning to her in the room alone, Maddox took a shortcut through a less crowded side entrance with a garland over it. Stopping to admire what a beautiful picture the festival scene made, Maddox only barely noticed someone stopping beside her. Then she noticed a bit more when some nearby people began to point and giggle. Looking at them in confusion then where they were pointing, upwards, Maddox had to stop the bark of embarrassed laughter. A mistletoe! Right above her! How did she miss that? Wasn’t there a myth that if you didn’t kiss you would get cursed? Well, this would be amus- wait. Her mask. Her skin conditions. How the hell was she supposed to kiss someone?
“Well, my dear it looks like we are in this together.” Maddox drawls in her deep unisex voice all while thinking on the logistics of mask kissing. Remembering she hadn’t even made eye contact yet with her supposed mistletoe partner Maddox finally looks down. And down, and down, and down to the short person. Then confused amusement gets mixed with horror as she looks to what she can only assume to be a teenager looking back at her. “Um, we are not sure how this will work. Maddox is not comfortable with kissing underage young ladies.” The shadow mage says with an embarrassed cough in one hand. Also, was that a mouthguard? How the hell would this work even if Maddox didn't get arrested for kissing a minor? That was not how she wanted to start her rap sheet.
WC: 613
But the thing she did like about Christmas was the excuse to see the (sometimes) beautiful decorations and knick-knacks shops put out during the holiday season. Bright fairy lights, flickering candles, golden inlaid snow globes, sparkling tree ordainments, all top off with the smells of roasting chestnuts and steaming eggnog and cocoa in the air. Finish it off with a fresh layer of glittering snow (that she was pretty certain the city hired a mage to do), Cedar looked like a Christmas wonderland and Maddox was floating at the crowd's shared elation over it. The only sad part was that she couldn’t steal any of the pretty things since this was the home down of those stingy Dies Irae people. Unfortunately, while Maddox was a good thief, she wasn’t yet willing to risk stepping on those people's toes yet. So, no pretties for her. Unless she was actually willing to pay for them. At least since she didn’t have any (proven) crimes under her name yet she could walk around the city unmolested.
Currently, Maddox was doing her best to ignore the first part of Christmas that she disliked by nursing some eggnog while singing along to some carolers. In this area, there seemed to be a nice festival going on with its own events. Thinking to amuse herself for the rest of the night before getting piss drunk and returning to her in the room alone, Maddox took a shortcut through a less crowded side entrance with a garland over it. Stopping to admire what a beautiful picture the festival scene made, Maddox only barely noticed someone stopping beside her. Then she noticed a bit more when some nearby people began to point and giggle. Looking at them in confusion then where they were pointing, upwards, Maddox had to stop the bark of embarrassed laughter. A mistletoe! Right above her! How did she miss that? Wasn’t there a myth that if you didn’t kiss you would get cursed? Well, this would be amus- wait. Her mask. Her skin conditions. How the hell was she supposed to kiss someone?
“Well, my dear it looks like we are in this together.” Maddox drawls in her deep unisex voice all while thinking on the logistics of mask kissing. Remembering she hadn’t even made eye contact yet with her supposed mistletoe partner Maddox finally looks down. And down, and down, and down to the short person. Then confused amusement gets mixed with horror as she looks to what she can only assume to be a teenager looking back at her. “Um, we are not sure how this will work. Maddox is not comfortable with kissing underage young ladies.” The shadow mage says with an embarrassed cough in one hand. Also, was that a mouthguard? How the hell would this work even if Maddox didn't get arrested for kissing a minor? That was not how she wanted to start her rap sheet.
WC: 613