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Cesare Borgia ([personal profile] maleborgia) wrote2013-12-01 10:56 pm
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Christmas '13

Cesare likes Christmas! Or, rather, he likes participating in the patron/client gift economy and this is one of the only times he gets to do that in Camp and have it be broadly understood instead of just confusing for anyone he tries to incorporate into that market.

If you have CR with Cesare you can assume you got a present of some sort (even if I didn't make a note of it, so please feel free to poke me because I'm super busy and just forgot), or will after New Year's--anytime from the start of December up through January 6th is fair game for him distributing presents, although he tries to concentrate it around the 25th since that's how most people in Camp do it.

In no particular order:

Juan: got you some new clothes, now please stop ruining all your nice things
Harley: peacock fan :D
Alvis: gave her his personal copy of Herodotus' Histories in the original Greek
Dio: the swan pendant here
Lavie: not sure what she likes but to make nice, have a pin with a carved deer
Nico: a basic but nice leather saddle and set of reins and a pair of tall riding boots.
Senri: a few yards of nice silk cloth imported from Ming China
Shaun: an original copy of Malleus maleficarum
Rakushun: a bottle of wine and some of the nicer unopened tea in Canada
Natsumi: a dress, so she'll have something to wear when she visits :)
Cindy: scissor daggers, useful for work as well as... other work
Guy: a couple of bottles of wine, sweetmeats, and pastries. Please enjoy food that Camp can never get quite right.
Hamel: a book about plants
Jiu Wu: a bottle of nice Italian wine
Norman: a small carved memento mori. He'll also give him the money he promised him (in Euros), but that's payment, not a present.
Felix: a bottle of wine he brought back from vacation (sorry, no tamper-proof seals in the 15th century) with just enough truth serum dissolved in it to make him more likely to let things slip but not enough to go into full-on hallucinations