
The Floating City [OOC] [TWO]
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I guess it's my turn to join the party.
Assuming I get a final thumbs up from the ThirtyThr33, Gasparo Gritti will join the fold.

Assuming I get a final thumbs up from the ThirtyThr33, Gasparo Gritti will join the fold.
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About time.Agamemnon wrote:I guess it's my turn to join the party.

I was like, "Gritti? That sounds kinda familiar..."Agamemnon wrote:Assuming I get a final thumbs up from the ThirtyThr33, Gasparo Gritti will join the fold.
And then it struck me.
Andrea Grittithirtythr33 wrote:Andrea Gritti, the Doge (Duke) of Venice. Trying desperately to pull Venice out of a losing war his predecessor almost lost. Has a long and distinguished diplomatic and military career.
Are we talking about the Doge's bastard?!?!

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Come on, you've ruined the twist before Gasparo even walked on stage...Benedict wrote:Are we talking about the Doge's bastard?!?!

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Korbel wrote:Come on, you've ruined the twist before Gasparo even walked on stage...Benedict wrote:Are we talking about the Doge's bastard?!?!
Agamemnon wrote:Gritti seems to be an intensely private person, speaking little of himself or his acquaintances. Rumor has him painted as a base-born bastard of some important noble, though his parentage will change depending on the rumor's source. These rumors will often also hint at the ill response at those who should breach the subject.
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See, Benedict? He's already threatening us.Agamemnon wrote: ill response at those who should breach the subject.
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What surprise? It's common knowledge that Gritti is the Doge of Venice, even for Ferran.Agamemnon wrote:Korbel wrote:Come on, you've ruined the twist before Gasparo even walked on stage...Benedict wrote:Are we talking about the Doge's bastard?!?!Agamemnon wrote:Gritti seems to be an intensely private person, speaking little of himself or his acquaintances. Rumor has him painted as a base-born bastard of some important noble, though his parentage will change depending on the rumor's source. These rumors will often also hint at the ill response at those who should breach the subject.

Want a real twist? Gasparo being the Pope's bastard, posing as Gritti's bastard.

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Yeah, that would be too obvious. I guess you're right, he's definitely a pope's bastard.Benedict wrote:What surprise? It's common knowledge that Gritti is the Doge of Venice, even for Ferran.
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You lot are going to spoil all my fun, at this rate.Korbel wrote:Yeah, that would be too obvious. I guess you're right, he's definitely a pope's bastard.Benedict wrote:What surprise? It's common knowledge that Gritti is the Doge of Venice, even for Ferran.

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Touché.Agamemnon wrote:You lot are going to spoil all my fun, at this rate.Korbel wrote:Yeah, that would be too obvious. I guess you're right, he's definitely a pope's bastard.Benedict wrote:What surprise? It's common knowledge that Gritti is the Doge of Venice, even for Ferran.

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Approved.Agamemnon wrote:Assuming I get a final thumbs up from the ThirtyThr33, Gasparo Gritti will join the fold.
Ha! Ferran was also planning to work with the name once he returned to Venice.Benedict wrote:I was like, "Gritti? That sounds kinda familiar..."
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I did it! I joined the thing!
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Arrakis teaches the attitude of the knife — chopping off what’s incomplete and saying: "Now it’s complete because it’s ended here."
Collected Sayings of Muad’Dib, the Princess Irulan