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yumenosakiacademy · 6 months
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4.2 || Childe & Neuvillette Against The Narwhal
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pinkypastal · 15 days
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Must be hard to be Neuvillette, the weather's just 24/7 livestreaming his mental breakdowns
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thrahsh · 3 months
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kinda not feeling the motivation to draw rn so take a shitpost i made so i dont fumble into art block again
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christopher-ratto · 10 months
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Neuvillette as a mermaid? Or some kind of sea creature? Idk, I just wanted to draw him like that.
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komaniyaexpress · 7 months
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Jsjfktkkisu3 heyy I hope your day is going well~ sjdjt I wanted to ask this mini scenario. If u don't want to respond to this is totally ok 🩷
How do you think neuvillette will react if the creator feels a little jealous because of the "secret admirers" letters that neuvillette has jejtjt because I was like B×TCH THATS MY MAN
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i’d think neuvillette would understand, really. i mean, it’s quite bold of them to send him letters of the sort when the better half of fontaine knows he’s spoken for — and by you, no less.
he wouldn’t think your jealousy was misplaced. if you didn’t voice it, i’m sure he’d be able to tell regardless. he’d make it a point to maybe hold you a bit tighter at night, or place an extra kiss or two on your lips before leaving for a trial. anything to make sure you feel loved and secure.
if you do voice it, he’ll reassure you verbally rather than subtly that he has absolutely no interest in those admirers of his, and has no plans of leaving you. no one else could compare to you, and, adamantly, he says, “even if someone could” — he’d still always choose you.
(if you wanted more of a writing scenario rather than something formatted like my opinion, feel free to send in another ask! and thank you for the well-wishes!!)
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athinga · 8 months
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First try at hopping on a trend.
Behold, Otter face theory, on our favourite BBQ, Neuvillette
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Surprised to see me actually color something for once? Me too man me too
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mimi-cee-genshin · 7 months
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Flowers and Canes - Neuvillette x f!reader
Summary: It had initially taken some time for you to be integrated into Palais Mermoria, but it's been much livelier with you around. You even try to occasionally make Neuvillette laugh. As a result, the Chief Justice doesn't mind indulging in your requests every so often.
Other info: humor, fluff, pre-relationship, subtle crushes, dialogue heavy, female reader, disabled character, 1.7k words
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"Monsieur Neuvillette," said the man at the door of his office. "Here's the information about the recent theft at the–"
"Oh oh! Give it to me!" you waved him down from the couch. "I'll handle it for him."
Neuvillette was reviewing a different document when he raised his eyes to see the man waiting for his permission to give it to you.
"Ah, yes," Neuvillette said after clearing his throat. "She works here. You can hand it to her."
You ripped the envelope open once you got your hands on it and Jocelyne leaned onto your arm to take a peek at the document as well. Her short legs swung off the edge of the couch just like any other Melusine's would.
"What?" you exclaimed, narrowing your eyes at the letter.
"Huh? What's the matter?" Jocelyne asked. "And why are you squinting?"
"Sir, what is your name again?" you asked the messenger. "I don't quite recognize your voice."
"My apologies. My name is Clément," he said. "I'm new here."
"Oh. Well then, Monsieur Clément. It seems that you have given me the wrong paper."
"What?"
Neuvillette could tell from your voice that you were lying. He picked up his glass for a drink. Your pranks were nothing new to him.
"This looks like a prescription for some stool softeners," you said.
"What?" Clément panicked. "How did that get there?"
Neuvillette coughed up his water.
"Did you hear that, Jocelyne?" you exclaimed. "Neuvillette laughed just now!"
"Stop with your antics already," Jocelyne said, crossing her arms. "It's rude to make Neuvillette laugh at other people's expense."
You held up the document. "But is this really a prescription–"
Jocelyne snatched the paper from you. "Thank you, Monsieur Clément," she said politely. "This is the correct document. We will ensure the record will be updated and organized."
"Oh, I see," said Clément with a hand on his chin. "So this was an attempt to make the Chief Justice smile today? Laugh even?"
"Of course!" you said.
"In that case, you can poke fun at me as much as you want."
"Excuse me?" asked Jocelyne.
"It's a rare sight to see the Chief Justice laugh," he reasoned.
"See, Jocelyne," you said. "He gets it!"
She only sighed in exasperation. It really was a spectacle for others to see him laugh. They were in Fontaine where even trials were forms of entertainment after all.
"Hmmm… but now that I think about it, aren't you one of the typewriters?" Clément asked you. "Shouldn't you be able to read the document?"
"Pshhh. Of course I can," you laughed off. "What are you talking about?"
Jocelyne merely groaned. "I'll go ahead and run it through the Embosser for you."
"Nooooo," you whined, clinging onto her arm and preventing her from leaving. "Don't give me more work to do. Just read it out loud to me like you normally do."
"Hmph. Maybe if you paid more attention to my instructions, I'd be more privy to your requests," she scolded you.
"Alright," Neuvillette cut the conversation short, his voice filling the room. "I think it's about time to resume with your duties, am I correct?"
"Ah," you said bashfully. "Yes, Monsieur Neuvillette."
Clément did a brief bow before leaving, but Jocelyne was halfway to the doors when she noticed you didn't follow her.
"May I stay for a moment?" you asked Neuvillette. "I would like to make a request."
"In that case," said Jocelyne. "I'll stay here in case you can't find your seat–"
"In private," you said through your teeth with a smile. "And you know very well I can find my desk myself, Jocelyne."
"But I wanted to see what he thinks too."
"In private."
"Okay, okay. I'm going," Jocelyne said before leaving the room and closing the door.
The room went near silent with only the ticking of the clock to be heard.
"Alright then," said Neuvillette. "What is your request?"
You stood up, taking your white cane to see where his desk was, and then gave him a large grin.
"What do you think of my dress today?" you asked him.
"It looks nice," he said politely.
"No, no," you replied. "Not like that. Tell me as if you're describing the water you drank earlier."
"Hmm… In that case..." He took a moment to ponder. "I think it's an exquisite shade of violet. But with the hint of red, it's similar to an Agyllis when the sun sets by the waters."
"Oh! That flower? I love how they smell," you told him. "It's not too strong, but there's also a sharpness to it that I can't quite figure out." You smiled and lifted the ruffles of your dress. "So do I look cute today?"
"Indeed. Your dress is pleasant on the eyes."
"Yes!!!" you cheered. "Jocelyne finally picked out something good. And the fabric is so comfortable and lightweight. If I were to be in the sun –not that I would, of course– I'd imagine it wouldn't feel too hot."
"I'm glad you've found something suitable to wear," he said.
You laughed at him. "Oh, Monsieur Neuvillette. When you say it like that, I'd think all my outfits were as horrendous as yesterday's."
He gathered the papers on his desk and neatly placed them to the side. "To be honest, I was rather surprised you allowed Jocelyne another chance," he noted. "The pink was blinding to the eyes and the brownish yellow was a disgusting color. It reminded me of a fried dish one of your co-workers had given me. I doubt that dress would've been considered appealing here in the Court of Fontaine."
"Well, I didn't want her to give up so easily," you said with a soft smile. "It takes a lot of practice and I wanted to encourage her to get better. I mean, my typing used to be incredibly slow because I was afraid of making mistakes. But I'm glad I learned. It has helped lighten your burden as well, right?"
"Indeed. You have my thanks."
You had been working for Neuvillette for quite a few years now. The mood was livelier with you around despite Jocelyne having to put up with your antics. In reality, he found your harmless pranks intriguing. Your smile and the rising of your voice would reveal when you were joking, and he wondered if it was a common practice among other humans. Not all of course. Clément wasn't able to tell.
It had taken some adjustments when you first came to work at Palais Mermonia. Your co-workers weren't sure how to interact with you because they hadn't met anyone like you before. But with some accommodations and your modified typewriter at hand, you worked harder than anyone and became an irreplaceable part of the team.
Neuvillette smiled to himself.
"So what was your request?" he asked you.
"Ah." You snapped out of your daze. You must have been enjoying the sound of Neuvillette's clock again. "Would you like to start a garden with me?"
"A garden?"
"Well... maybe a garden isn't the right word if it's indoors with not a lot of sunlight," you said. "We don't want my head to hurt, nor do I want you to accuse me of an assassination attempt…"
"That was one off-handed joke," he sighed. "Must you keep bringing that up?"
You let out a light and delightful laugh.
"Anyway," you continued. "I've been asking around if there are any flowers or plants that require little light and it seems quite a few exist. Would you like to help me?"
Neuvillette placed a hand on his chin. "I don't quite understand. Is there a reason why Jocelyne is unable to lend you a hand?"
"She strongly refuses to help me."
"That's odd. I've heard she enjoys–"
"She strongly refuses to help me."
"Ah… Is that so…" he said, taken aback by your insistence.
It seemed there had been a concerted effort by some of the Melusines to get him to try new activities, specifically ones you'd be able to enjoy. Despite Jocelyne's sharp tone at times, she genuinely did care for you. Before you came along, she wasn't quite sure how to integrate herself among the humans. She truly found a place where she was needed when she was by your side.
"... and it'll obviously be outside of work hours," you continued to ramble, "but you don't have to do it if you don't want to. You're already too busy and there's the case from yesterday, the case from today, and probably a case for tomorrow, so I don't want to pressure you or anything or make any more work for you but…"
"I'll help you."
"...I just thought it'd be nice, and only wanted to offer a suggestion– What???"
"I accepted your request."
You dropped your cane. "Oh, Monsieur Neuvillette! I'm so happy that I–"
"Really????" The doors burst open, revealing a gaping Jocelyne.
"Were you eavesdropping?" you asked her.
"No, I wasn't," she denied. "It's just that Melusines sometimes have a heightened sense of hearing and–"
"But yesterday, you said you couldn't hear me."
"Monsieur Neuvillette," Jocelyne said, ignoring you. "I promise to make sure things with the two of you will go smoothly."
"Ahemmmmm."
"With the gardening," she clarified. "The gardening…"
You shooed her away and Jocelyne promptly closed the doors.
"Well... since you've answered my request, could you help me return to my desk?" you asked Neuvillette with a sweet smile.
"We could ask Jocelyne to return and–"
You held out your elbow towards him while your white cane laid on the floor next to your feet.
"Alright," he said, getting up and picking up your cane. "I shall escort you back to your desk."
As the Chief Justice of Fontaine, this would have typically been seen as special treatment to the rest of the population. Yet, he would indulge just for today. Nobody would fault him for helping a lady who was legally blind.
You wrapped your hand around his arm and he guided you back to your desk with you right by his side.
Yes, nobody would fault him for helping a lady like you.
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I hope you liked it. Please check out my other fics if you'd like. :) I have a few other cute and funny ones in my masterlist. (Also, disclaimer: I'm not an expert about being legally blind. I just wanted to try writing for a different kind of reader.)
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calmbigdipper · 23 days
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A lady and her dragon
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sugawarassoccerlover · 8 months
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Ofc there’s already Neuvillette mischaracterization. Y’all, he can be sweet without being a pushover, he can be gentle without being an uwu boy. He’s a kind hearted gentleman, not a softie crybaby. A softie even, sure, but he’s not weak-willed and spineless. He’s the chief Justice of Fontaine. He can be composed, strict, and professional too. And on the other hand, he’s not mean, cold, scary, or controlling.
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a13kii · 8 months
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Mochi cheeks
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Wriothesley: Hey Man, hows your wife?
Neuvillette:
Neuvillette: 🥺
Outside, Furina seeing Fontaine flooded
Furina: WHAT THE FU-
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yumenosakiacademy · 6 months
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"I, Iudex Neuvillette, hereby declare... People of Fontaine, your sins are forgiven."
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angelic-vows · 5 months
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Neuvillette & Furina graphics for anon !
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rb & credit to use, no kin/id/me tags or f/o tags !
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cewwart · 5 months
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popipo~
(*´∇`*)
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funniestbusiness · 3 months
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On the meanings of the titles of Neuvillette's soundtracks
because hoo boy. he can fit so much religious and mythological symbolism in him.
1. Teaser theme - Eleusis Dicis Gratia
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With the help of Latin-speaking discord buddies who wished to remain anonymous, we established that the phrasing is clunky, but "dicis gratia" means "you thank" or "thank", that is, either just second person or an imperative.
Eleusis (or Elefsina) is a city in Greece which in ancient history and mythology is famous for two things equally relevant to us.
1. It was a coastal town, and one of the coastal caves was said to be the place where Persephone was abducted by Hades, as well as the entrance to Tartarus, the abyss under the realm of Hades.
(Parallelled by Meropide and the Primordial Sea under it? Also does this mean that those of you who say that Wriolette are Hades and Persephone-coded are even more right than you think you are?)
2. Shortly after the creation of Athens, there was a war between it and Elefsina, supposedly deity-backed: Athens belonging to, of course, Athena, and Elefsina to Poseidon. Athens won, but out of all the territories conquered by it, Elefsina remained the most independent one, even allowed to call itself a polis and coin its own money.
(Parallelled by the usurpation of Hydro authority and Neuvillette's second-highest position in Fontaine?)
Eleusis was also an eponymous mytholigical hero. They (gender is inconclusive, but more likely male) don't have any deeds of interest, but their parentage is somewhat relevant: Hermes and an Oceanid-nymph, Daeira. (This would fit Furina better than Neuvillette)
Conclusion: "Eleusis" can mean both a place (to be interpreted as Fontaine) and a person (to be interpreted as either Neuvillette or Furina). Either they are thanked by someone or someone implores another to thank them. Therefore a perfect conclusion is unachievable, but my personal favourite interpretation, based on the teaser's content, is "Neuvillette tells himself to thank Fontaine [for giving him perspective]".
Phew.
2. Demo theme - Parousia Diluvi
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This one's actually much easier!
"Parousia" translates literally from Greek as "presence", but lithurgically it means "Second Coming". "Diluvi" is probably familiar from the Story Quest name, so the full name of the track is "Second Coming of the Flood".
Bonus: the lyrics in the beginning and from 0:59 to 1:10 are "Omne sublime despicit est heres superbiae", meaning "Every deity is looked down upon by the proud heir". Which is, well, canon. (credit to @vidyadharaonline and @hosbirb in the video's comments!)
TL;DR: A WHOLE LOT of Greek mythology and biblical references here.
P. S. All info from Wikipedia! Also feel free to correct me
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Neuvischl, Iudex der Verurteilung
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