Peinforte denies modern reality
Plot Beats
The narrative micro-steps within this event
Peinforte and Richard materialize in a modern restaurant, disoriented and surprising the customers. Richard questions their surroundings.
Peinforte claims they are still in her house in Windsor, seemingly unaffected by their sudden change in surroundings.
Who Was There
Characters present in this moment
Cold certainty masking latent irritation that reality would dare contradict her
Peinforte strides into the brightly lit restaurant seemingly unbothered by the abrupt change of era, her poise undimmed despite the startled faces and red-checked tablecloths; she asserts ownership of the new place in the same breath she denies its reality.
- • Immediately re-establish her authority and domestic fiction
- • Suppress Richard’s incipient panic
- • The universe must conform to her personal chronology and landscape
- • Windsor castle grounds remain her inviolate domain regardless of temporal displacement
Confusion laced with creeping dread that the world has irretrievably split from their ritual schedule
Richard hunches slightly inside his outdated doublet, eyes flicking between Peinforte and the alien surroundings while delivering a halting question; he craves spatial bearings yet fears to voice deeper dread.
- • Reassure himself by seeking Lady Peinforte’s confirmation of their whereabouts
- • Remain inconspicuous among modern diners
- • Lady Peinforte’s pronouncements carry absolute truth
- • The environment has shifted beyond viable safety
Location Details
Places and their significance in this event
The terraced garden and antique lanterns of Black Jack’s Mill give way to red-checked tablecloths and fluorescent light as Peinforte and Richard arrive, forcing the genteel outdoor-indoor hybrid space to function as impossible foyer for their displaced 17th-century household.
Peinforte insists Windsor remains their location, mapping the alien restaurant onto her imagined castle estate; her cognitive colonisation attempts to rename and domesticate the anachronistic space.
Narrative Connections
How this event relates to others in the story
"Lady Peinforte and Richard’s ritual ingestion of the potion enables their temporal displacement, materializing disoriented in a modern restaurant where they question their surroundings—fulfilling Peinforte’s declared intent to ride ‘the back of time.’"
Ritual forces time leap of Peinforte and RichardKey Dialogue
"RICHARD: Where are we, my lady?"
"PEINFORTE: Why, the very place we left, of course. My house in Windsor."