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Mantis drove through downtown Denver deep in thought. After deciphering the true meaning of the intelligence they acquired at the warehouse, Mantis took it upon himself to make use of it. What good was information if it was never acted upon? The others decided to go after the Community through a different avenue..

The other villains of the city were gathering together to formulate a plan to take on The Community. What annoyed him the most was not that they were meeting together, but that they actually invited him. Lethal Force wasn't following many arbitrary rules certainly, but they weren't villains. Vigilantes? Definitely. So Mantis reasoned. His team wished to go to the meeting and Mantis truly wished them well. Perhaps some good would come of it. Bad guys fighting bad guys was a win-win situation in his book.

The PRT was meeting the very day of The Jack's meeting, which was no coincidence. Mantis did think at one point to inform the authorities of the time and place of this meeting, but decided against it. If anything it would only weaken the heroes and villains who were not under Patriarch's control. Which was the last thing they needed right now.

No, what Mantis wanted, what he strived for, was to take the organization out. From the top down. Patriarch was the focus of all his energy, and nothing would get in his way. Not other villains, not the PRT, not anybody. If he died in his pursuit, so be it. He had already lost too many of his close friends and allies. Zach being the latest of them. Now was the time to act, and if the rest of his team wasn't there to encounter the villain as well it was for the best. He didn't want everyone to die along with him if it came to that.

Mantis eyed his rearview mirror remembering the contents in his trunk. His standard MP5 submachine gun, silencer, flashbangs, teargas, and this time...fragmentation grenades. They hadn't come cheap, but Mantis was able to manipulate some black market dealer into giving him a case of his stash out of town for a reasonable price. Mental and emotional mind games as he liked to describe them. Using his powers against criminals didn't faze him one bit. If the encounter with Patriarch occurred, Mantis was sure that the only way to take him down for good was to use the most lethal of force.
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Jason sat, his chair tipped back, as he surveyed the room in front of him.

Two of that Lethal Force group had appeared. A solo he hadn't been expecting sitting with them. Was she a new recruit? Not that he really knew much about them, but he didn't think there were so many ladies before. Or was he thinking of a different group? Fuck it.

Purge and Exhale. The mob. Scary in their own right, especially since no one really knew what Purge did himself.

Neither of the official big boys from the Rockers had shown. That was... Disappointing, he guessed.

Retcon. Another quirky one. Best to not think too hard on that one.

Ah, enough with the people. They either were unknowns or knowns, nothing he could do about it.

He tapped the table, sightly irritated at the whole reason this was happening.

The damned Community. If even half the rumors running wild were true..... Well, at least this was a mission he could get behind.

He glanced at Whimsy, frowning beneath his helmet. His special request for a helmet that filtered sounds through an electronic system, able to make him essentially deaf to the world... And with built in comms for ease. He wasn't going to risk another fiasco with Chatterbox....

Same basic design as before, but the inside was what changed. Heh, even with him.

He felt... Idly better about their last mission after the whole ice cream talk they'd had. He almost felt like a big brother at this point. Almost.

He glanced at the clock, ready for this to all start. Just to make sure everyone made it....



Whip



The room was fancy. Too fancy. The place fake, the people fake. Everything fake.

She skittered into the room, possibly the last one to enter, and spotted the male half of the Twin. She snorted, slapping the back of his head as she sat down. "Other is better," she whispered to him, a fox grin on her face as she let her hood down. "This one is...tainted."







Lillian sat behind her little booth, beaming behind her updated wardrobe. A proper costume, for a proper event. Her upper face was hidden behind special visor Decoy had whipped up, looking not unlike her Dino form's face. It covered more of her face, while leaving her mouth and nose open so her senses could still be useful. The rest of her outfit was not unlike many popular Wards in material and design, colored in a gray, scale-like texture of light armored padding designed for maneuverability. A small skirt added depth without being in the way over the leggings half of the suit.

A tiger lily flower was in her hair, a gift from a young boy who had been one of the first to approach her earlier. She had been surprised at the amount of people who had visited her, actually, and her hand hurt a little from the signatures. She'd talked a bit about overcoming adversity, but she mostly wanted to help on a more individual basis, but that wasn't happening here. Maybe she could spend a little more time on PHO in the PMs?

She glanced over towards Alessa, glad her mask was covering the blush that was creeping across her cheeks. Standing up, since things seemed to be winding down at the moment.

This was great. All of it. There were tons of fantastic people around, from the Protectorate to the local Capes like Furnace to all the Wards....

Her gaze turned back to Alessa before she looked down and rolled her eyes at herself.

With a slight skip in her step she headed over. "Isn't this just wonderful, Messiah?" she asked brightly, waving at a kid nearby who was walking away from Furnace with the biggest smile she'd ever seen. The sight caused her to giggle a little. Really she felt high with happiness today, and she supposed it was leaking through. "Did you say hi to Furnace? He's pretty neat. I kinda feel bad for G4M3R though. But it's so good to see Noble and Captain Morales back. There's so many nice people and it's been so much fun and it's almost as nice as the day we...." Okay, her ears were definitely red now as she clamped her mouth shut. "Errr, I'm rambling. Sorry, hehe," she tried to cover, running a hand along her neck.



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Mantis was out following what little they could figure out about that Intel, which seemed to be a basement level apartment in a not so terrible part of Denver.

Pulling up, the area seemed largely devoid of people. Mostly just concrete and furnishings on the upper balconies. There was a single flight of stairs leading down to the lower floors from the outside, a rusty railing that seemed ready to disintegrate upon touch guiding the way. Am observant passerby might notice the high quality camera latched to the bottom of the second story balcony above the stairs, capturing any who came near, or down, the entrance. A small thing, partially hidden in the shadow of the balcony.

The door was solid metal, a poorly painted beige over rusty red, with a large knocker hastily welded onto it and what looked like a speakeasy slide built into it.

A small sign hung on the handle:
No Soliciting!

There appeared to be no immediate way to open the door, the handle was really more of a protruding object for pulling on than an actual way to open the door.

Before Mantis could do much of anything but approach the door, the slide moved and a glint from something caught the light.

"What do you want? I don't have any appointments scheduled today." The voice was definitely female.... And undeniably irritated. "Well? Hurry up, I'm a busy person."
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Genevieve had on her usual all-black ensemble, to include her aviators and wig, as she walked into The Cruise Room. Right away, she noticed a few of the others who were already there. Good...at least she wouldn't have to sit in awkward silence. As Genevieve walked over to the booth, making her way around some of the guests who were still standing, she toyed with the idea that any one of those people there could have possibly been involved in her parents' murder. But if so, why? What connection was she missing between two people who were practically strangers? And more importantly, what was their motive for doing so? Sure, it was some form of revenge from what she could remember, but she needed the specifics. She needed more answers than what she currently had...which was practically nothing.

"Hey guys," Genevieve smiled as she took her place on the edge of the bench, her arms resting on the table as she leaned forward. "I hope they have a good menu here; never been."
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Heartless was bored. As he tapped his fingers on the table of the booth he was sitting at, he pondered why he was at a diplomatic meeting of all the major players of the city. He never signed up for this shit, his job was supposed to be to steal things. A sigh escaped his lips as he looked around the bar, noting how the Rockers didn't even bother sending in anyone important. Just some low level Stranger mooks, how lame. Some people from Lethal Force showed up surprisingly, he would have to keep an eye on them. Just because they weren't with the PRT didn't mean they were willing to just let such a massive showing of villains go free. They could be setting up an ambush to his knowledge, so they would need to be monitored.

Retcon had been the first to show up- wait what? Heartless stared at Retcon for a moment as he thought about when he (she?) had gotten here and shook his head. Fucking weirdos. Purge and Exhale had shown up next, or possibly first, nothing wrong there. You can trust the mob to respect neutral territories, so they wouldn't be a problem for now. Sabotage had shown up next, messing around with some unknown device. The usual. Macavity had shown up at some point, why is Purge wiping down the tables with wet wipes? Heartless shook his head as his attention turned back to the bartender, an unseen smile on his lips as he looked at his boss doing pointless busywork. He was sorely tempted to go over and order a drink, but then he would have to take off his helmet to drink. Not happening. Speaking of helmets, he had gotten a nice new upgrade for his, no need to worry about Chatterbox going rogue anymore. Heartless could just cut out sound from the world at anytime with but a press of a button.

Honestly he wanted to do that now, but unfortunately he has a job to do. It was after all this passed through his mind that he realized he had been tapping the table for quite a while now and that it was probably incredibly obnoxious to everyone. Oh well. Someone new came in, Heartless had no idea who she was. God damnit, now he has to talk to her. Heartless walked over to the woman and slid into the seat opposite her, his the "eyes" on his helmet staring into hers. "Sorry to disappoint, but I don't think they're serving food this late. Mind if I buy you a drink to make up for it?" One of the "eyes" winked at her, a small chuckle escaping his lips as he leaned back in his chair. "The name's Heartless, pleasure to meet you." He reached out for a handshake with his gloved hand, attempting to sound as friendly as possible.
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"Healer," Genevieve replied, reaching across the table to shake Heartless' hand with a firm grip, her eyes locked on him as she leaned against the backrest a second later. "I would absolutely love a drink," she went on, flashing him a convincing smile despite being rather wary of the guy. Her glasses did the job of hiding her vigilant eyes, but Heartless had double the advantage, having donned a motorcycle helmet. The eye display was unsettling, but even worse, the undecipherable face behind it.

"Let's see here..." she grabbed one of the drink menus on the table, mindlessly flipping the few pages it had before a colorful cocktail caught her eyes. The Dozier, as it read, looked good...and hopefully it tasted even better given the brief description provided next to the image. The play on words wasn't lost on her either, although within the confines of her mind, she gave it more of a French accent. "I'll have one of these," Genevieve flipped the menu so it could face Heartless before she pointed at the drink, asserting that she wouldn't just have whatever he felt like getting for her. She had to work through a number of god-awful drinks in the past, and she'd be damned if she ever accepted another ounce of alcohol which wasn't to her standard.

Genevieve then started playing with the black strands of hair which fell past her shoulders, waiting on Heartless to get her her drink hopefully before the main event.
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Sparce had the back of his head slammed by Whipstitch as he shouted internally, only reacting with a noise through clenched teeth as he sat there and took the hit. "AUGH! Farce why the fuck does your friend hit me so hard?"

I dunno, dude. She doesn't really like guys is what I think.

"Well she could at least resist hitting me! God, she does it every time I'm near her."

Hey man, at least Healer's here.

Sparce nodded as he acknowledged the presence of Healer, hesitant to speak really and begin convening with allies in the faces of so many people, especially in a setting like this. Checking the inner pocket of his jacket, Sparce glanced at his phone to see if there were any updates from Mantis about anything. Unsurprisingly, there was nothing. He said something about his own job earlier, so if he was busy on that it was whatever. For now, this was Sparce's mission, whether he chose to a-

... who's the guy in the motorcycle helmet?

"Excuse me?"

Look to the side, Sparce.

Indeed, there was a character in a motorcycle helmet, and he was... hitting on Healer? What? Sparce raised his eyebrow at that, though it was concealed by the mask he wore. He was actually hitting on Healer.

Why are you so surprised?

"Surely the Jacks would be smarter than to converse with our group, especially like... this."

Hey man, just saying, I'd totally smash Healer if I had the chance.

"... can't disagree."

What's this? My brother being a loose screw for once? BLASPHEMY!

"Oh right, and you actually wearing pants for once isn't?"

You told me yesterday to make sure I looked good and my mask was on for when we transformed. Now I'm here in your mind sittin' around in a goddamn dress and tights waiting for the clock to run out.

"How much time we got?"

I'm gonna take a shot in the dark and say... two hours. Minimum.

"Good. Gives me time to actually work and keeps you from screwing the pooch here."

You're telling me I can't swindle a few villains? You have a lot to learn, my friend.

"Same for you, to be honest. Hush for a few, I think this is starting soon."

Tell Whipstitch I said hi!

Sparce looked over at Whipstitch and gave a small smile before speaking. "My better half says hello." Afterwards, the man looked at the rest of the cast of villains as he waited for this shindig to start.
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Whip stared at the intruder from the Jacks. Forcing his way into the conversation, forcing his dirty ways upon Healer. She narrowed her eyes, looking away from the ridiculous biker helmet he was wearing.

And she ate it up. Poor, poor deluded girl. Whip could only shake her head at the whole affair, contemplating her options.

And then the male half addressed her, delivering a message from the trapped soul. A reminder of the terrible crimes committed against women, the poor dear being forced to sacrifice her time and space for such filth.

"A shame t'was not her but you whom I must contend with. I see more filth and disease in this room than I have ever in a single space. Terrible, horrible, tainted flesh mingling as if it were still alive and well, mimicking the behaviors of the living through twisted glass." The venom practically dripped from her voice, the necrotic stench nearly palpable around her.

The sooner this could be ended the better.
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Sofia Stien - The Cruise Room


Sofia's feet swung casually from side to side, as she carefully consumed the last of an ice cream cone. Naturally she was sitting next to Jason, as he had rather quickly become her favorite person. She didn't care particularly much about anyone else here, as far as she was concerned she was only here because everyone else was here anyway. Naturally she did glance over the collection, but just enough to have a vague sense of what people looked like. Sofia was probably the most normal person here, wearing nothing more than the casual clothing she usually did. Heartloss was talking to someone again, some raven haired girl. For acting like such a lone wolf he sure seemed to like hanging out with other people. Hadn't he done something like that earlier too? Hm. "Hey Jason does alcohol taste good?"
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"Coming right up Miss." With that Heartless got up from his seat and moved over to the bar, taking his time as he noted how more than a few eyes had turned towards him. All of those eyes belonged to various members of Lethal Force, making him consider just what the hell he had done to garner such attention. He made it to the bar shortly after, tapping the table to get Broker's attention. "My friend wants The Dozier." As he waited for the drink to arrive he came to the sudden conclusion that there was obviously a connection between Lethal Force and Healer. Maybe she was one of them? Damnit, should've read over the profiles more closely, rule number one of any job is to gather as much info as possible beforehand. He scolded himself mentally over his lax attitude, noting he needed to take care during all jobs, even if they weren't the heists he was used to. About a minute later the drink was arriving, when Heartless decided to be an asshole. Not every day you get to piss off your boss with no consequences. "Oh yeah, could I get one of those little umbrellas to go with the drink? I love those things."

And with that Heartless was heading back to Healer with alcohol in hand and a tiny purple umbrella in the drink. "I hope you don't mind the accessory. I love to make things tropical." He set the drink down in front of her and sat back down, chuckling slightly. "But man, if looks could kill I'd be dead three times over. Hell, sometimes they can. You know the person who looks like they want to tear my head off?" Heartless jerked his head in the direction of Whipstitch and Sparce, hoping to dig some info out of Healer.
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Nora and Sheila

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This was it.

Time to show up.

Time for all the villains to lay their eyes on her and judge her.

Sheila barely resisted a quiver, her fears powerful.

Okay, time to be Creep. Sheila tried to self-impose the mentality of a villain who didn’t care what others thought of her, confident, determined, deadly. She frowned under the blindfold, willing her expression to become angry.

Strangely, it helped.

Creep walked into the bar she wasn’t actually old enough to enter without bothering to look at anyone else. Everyone else would see a girl in a black coat, hood pulled over her hair, black blindfold and mask over eyes and mouth, showing only her white nose for skin as her hands were in gloves. A bit of her hair, which appeared brown because Sheila was colouring it, leaked down under the hood. For those who could perceive it, a small voice-changer was incorporated into the mask for security, just a small black box by her mouth hidden by the mask. In her belt were her knives, and inside her clothes she stored the gun and darts. Just in case.

While Creep didn’t look directly at anyone, Sheila was examining each and every one of them using her powers, swirling their images inside her range while still ensuring the light projected by the area was still completely natural, they wouldn’t notice a thing. She examined those present. The Jacks. The mob. Sabotage. … Quite a few that the internet hadn’t told her about, those that she’d hope to know more about by the day’s end. She felt sorry for the bartender. Then again, perhaps he had an extensive criminal record, was employed by villains and was used to this sort of thing.

Without noting anyone else, Creep arrived alongside Visage. Regardless of what Visage did, Creep showed her invitation to the one who needed it and then proceeded to simply walked over to sit down at one of the spots assigned to the Rockers. She sat straight, put her hands on her legs in a relaxed state, and looked straight forward at nobody in particular unless Visage sat down opposite her, hoping on that with her eyes hidden nobody would know what to make of her. Yet, using her powers she examined everyone she could, and tried to eavesdrop as much as possible…

She felt extremely frightened right about now, the pressure immense from all the real villains around her. Sheila focused on staying calm and learning what she could from here.
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"Wow, you really did go the extra mile, huh?" Genevieve thanked him, pulling the drink close to her as she admired the umbrella before having a taste. And she was right, the cocktail was very good. But one couldn't deny the obvious tense feel at their table after Heartless' sudden appearance. They were on edge, and to be honest, it put a little pressure on her. But that's why Heartless' question didn't come as a surprise. After all, he wasn't being friendly only cause of her looks. Certainly not there out of all places.

"Yeah, of course I know them," she looked in their direction, "I don't go chatting up to random strangers." Genevieve then turned her attention to Heartless once more, a playful expression on her face as if to communicate that what he'd done was wrong. But she wasn't lying. She obviously knew the rest of the group, although she was not about to make their interaction take a turn for the worse by giving away their brief history. At the very least, it would put both them and her at a disadvantage.

With her hands crossed in front of her on the table, Genevieve leaned forward to take another sip of her drink, the black strands from her wig slowly falling in front of her shoulders. "But honestly, they're good people despite the fact that they seem to want to kill you with their looks as you put it."
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The scent was wrong. Nora was following Creep, and despite the crowd of interesting villains, she was still caught off guard by the scent. She had been to many bars and this didn’t smell right. Purge sitting at the table he was could’ve explained it, but it didn’t seem correct. The next thing she noticed was that no one could see her eyes. Nora was two steps in when she realized her power was not registering anyone present. She stopped the dress swinging forward for a moment before stopping with her.

”The games already begun, huh? Stopping powers. Well I’m out then, I know the risk that carries for everyone present. I’m going, Creep will have to be the sole representative of the Rockers. Please don’t stop me, or the value of this neutral meeting will be underminded further than it already has been.”

Her voice was much more matter of fact than normal, and anyone paying very close attention might be able to tell that she seemed genuinely worried. Even though she was used to not using her power, being without the option even frightened her to her core. It was something too near and dear to her everyday life. She turned around, walking towards the door. Nora’s library of nodes was gone too, not as if the pages were blank but as if there was an empty lot where the library had once been.
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Silvia fidgeted in her seat, she was a little worried about how this whole event was going to go down. So many people coming, so many people going to see her, so many people going to ask questions. She was freaking out. She tapped her fingers on her leg, but this tapping was rather loud given her metallic skin, so she quickly stopped. She started looking around, trying to distract herself with something until the event started. She looked over at the cape sat close to her, she smiled awkwardly at them before quickly looking back into her lap. She didn't actually know who they were, all she knew is they were heroes. Little did she know she was next to the most popular cape in Denver.

The wait felt like an eternity, her worries nagging at her, making her want to leave. But her fears were only full realized when people quickly stared swarming in, so many people, so many eyes. How many of these eyes would be on her? No. How many of these eyes were on her? And it appeared not as many as she thought, she was getting some people looking at her, but most eyes seemed to be on the man next to her. He must be pretty amazing then. This helped her stress levels drop considerably, but her feet still fidgeted under her table.

She was caught off guard when she saw a few people walking towards her, she forced herself to calm down a bit, putting on a smile for the civilians. She looked down at the first, the first in the small line was actually a little kid, his parents followed behind him although they didn't share the kids boundless enthusiasm. The child was bouncing around almost, almost unable to contain his excitement, he couldn't have been over 7 years old.

"Hello! Can I take a picture with you!?"

Sylph didn't know what to say, the kid was so excited to see her. She was mostly surprised honestly, but also a little happy. Her smile shifted from nervous to genuine as she got out of her chair.

"Of coarse you can. As long as your parents are alright with it."

Silvia looked over to the kids parents, looking for their confirmation. They both nodded, the mother chuckling a little as the dad produced a camera. With that Sylph knelt down next to the kid, smiling brightly for the photo. The kid poked out his for the photo while Sylph just smiled and spread her wings out a little. The camera flashed and the kid ran back to his parents to get a look at how it came out.

"Thank you Sylph! You're so cool!"

Sylphy got back into her seat smiling at the boy as he was guided of by his parents.

"You're very welcome."

Sylph was feeling oddly calm, who knew taking a photo with someone could be such a confidence boost?




Sylph had managed to get through the entire event without crumbling into an emotional mess. That was a plus. She looked over at the really popular man, she'd found out he was Furnace. She'd heard a little bit about him but not that much. But he was indeed a big deal it seemed, but Sylph's gave drifted over to wards. So that was the entire team, maybe she could meet them. Yeah. She'd go over and talk to the, she wasn't that much older than them but her stature might make that a little hard to deduce. She slowly got up, her wings folding up neatly behind her. She'd approach the wards like a cautious puppy, twiddling her thumbs, and head hanging low.

"H-hello."

Sylph said with a little wave, she instantly regretted her decision to try talk with the wards, she should have just stayed on her seat. She almost let out a whimper as she took a step back, she'd only talked with Epsilon, all the others were strangers. Instinctively her gaze drifted over to the Epsilon, her eye were practically asking for help. She wanted to walk away, but that would be so awkward it might kill her. Sylph had gotten herself stuck.
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“Hey, I know you!”

Elliot jerked awake, blinking to clear the drowsiness from his eyes as he straightened up. He'd been slumped over so long that his back ached, and on the hand that he'd been resting his chin in there seemed to be a sticky liquid. In front of him stood a twelve-year-old kid wearing a whole heap of Cape merchandise. As he ran his eyes over it, Elliot could make our a number of signatures, but he paid the greatest attention to the boy's look of intense thought.

A mysterious, captivating smile appeared on Elliot's face, and he crossed his arms as he turned a quarter-circle to the side. “You do, do you? Of course—you seem the studious, perceptive type. Your vestments identify you as a true, perhaps even fanatical, supporter of heroism. I'll wager you wait with bated breath when word gets out of some ne'er-do-well causing a ruckus, flipping through channels to see which hero answers duty's call. Am I right?” The youngster nodded, though is pensive expression did not lessen. “So then, who is it that beams down at you from atop righteousness's holy dias?”

The kid clapped his hands together, his eyebrows knit together in determined realization. “You're that super-dork that's full of himself and plays with toys, Marbleguv!”

A few seconds of silence passed as the dull-eyed antihero stared at the child from atop his stool, overlooking the plastic table that lay before him, adorned with a fastidiously-organized pile of pictures of himself posing. At length, Elliot replied in a clipped voice, “...You must have me mistaken. I am...Margrave. THE Margrave. And I do not play with toys; I resize and reconstitute all manner of objects, applying them with ingenious wit to make the most of every situation! Look, it says here!” Elliot produced a black card with the exact tagline he just recited emblazoned on its surface in silver, alongside an image of his face with his hand held in front of it. “How d'you like that? The first in my new series of hand-made collectible cards!”

The boy did not take the card. Nor did he bother masking his disinterested expression. “Ookay.” He put his hands in his pockets and turned to walk away. “Uh, sorry, but that's pretty lame. If you could make action figures, that'd be cool, but...uh, bye!”

Taking a deep breath, Elliot leaned back in his stool, though he managed to stop himself before getting to the point where he'd fall over backwards. As fun as potentially knocking himself out sounded right now, he felt like a quick rendezvous with the ground would not give him the jolt of energy he needed to get through today. Instead, he placed a palm against the back of his neck, angling his elbow outward, and turned his closed eyes up to the ceiling in a pose suggesting admirability. “I'm counting that. Heheh. Always nice to be recognized!” he told himself, his tone very satisfied. “Hour and a half and I already got one visitor. Everything's turning up Margrave!”

His expression soured six seconds later. In fact, it went from gregarious to glacial. Elliot considered putting his hood on and trying to go back to sleep, but with the hubbub that had swollen throughout the event center he doubted he'd be able to. “Why am I here?” he half-mumbled, half-growled. “Spotlight's no place for...anti-heroes...” Shutting his eyes, he tried to tune out the noise. To his left, where the other Wards and their booths were, he could hear a new and different voice, but he paid it no attention. The others -especially Tiger Lily, who he now felt ashamed of looking down on- had been getting fans nonstop, so nothing remarkable demanded his attention. His own station was only about a booth-and-a-half away from where the others were arrayed, but that combined with his lack of costume seemed to be deterring pretty much anyone from coming over. Yeah, I'm sure those are the only reasons, he thought, grim-faced. Did they even realize he was one of them? It had been his intention to set himself up as something separate, to avoid falling under their brand and to escape the commercialized 'hero' image that now held them, but now that seemed liked a bad idea. Whatever. I don't need the attention anyway. In fact, of not for being required to be here as one of the Wards, I wouldn't be here. I'm not missing out on a single thing. He put his head in his hand again, though not as part of an elaborate pose, for once.
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Hanging about the bar, stirring a drink with a small red umbrella. There was the barest of smiles on his lips as he watched the various interactions in the room, humming softly as he did so. Broker had given him permission to use his power, but he would play it safe, he'd decided. There was, after all, a distinct possibility that there was someone in the room who could identify the presence of his power.

He would rather not tip his hand.

So it was that he remained apart from those in the room and simply watched, for once...almost silent. He was biding his time.

Evelyn Chambers – Tulpa


It had a rough and emotional—if fairly uneventful—three weeks since the incident at the warehouse. She was in full costume with the attention of many fans, if not so many who apprecaited her personally. She told herself it was because she was one of the newest wards, with only two missions under her belt, but even Lillian had more people come up to her than she had.

It grated.

Smiling, she still occasionally managed to get lost in the adoration and idolization and occasionally the recognition of those few fans who understood her name and had hung on every tidbit of news about her. It seemed that the PRT had done a decent job controlling the story about the warehouse to some degree as more often than not those who approached her personally—rather than to just fill some quota of getting all the Wards signatures—seemed to see her in an exceptionally positive light. When it was the little kids it made her smile warmly. Given that she was wearing a different mask, one for public appearances rather than the field, they could actually see it when she smiled.

She liked that. It was connection and it felt good. Even in the sometimes euphoric haze of attention she continually found her gaze drawn around the room to the other capes who had been allowed to make an appearance.

Every time she thought of one, the 'shadow' seemed to twitch and writhe in the foundation of the building where she was keeping it. It put a damper on things, but nothing could take away the little girl in her who wanted to go all doe eyed and squeal everytime she saw a hero.

She'd idolized some of these people as a little girl, and once she'd gotten her own powers and gotten past the trauma, she'd found herself far more obsessed than she had been before. Evelyn thought there was a good chance that a part of that obsession with capes was her power talking...rather than her.

It was a weird thought, but she didn't mind it too much.

A few times Evelyn snuck a little peak at another cape's powers using a hidden thread from her 'shadow' right through the floor. She felt a little bad when she did it, but not in a criminal way. It reminded her that she was only seventeen, it reminded her that it was okay to be a little naughty.

At the thought she couldn't help but let her eyes wander to a few of the other capes in the room. She bit her lip briefly at the thought. Man, that guy in black with the white boots was yummy. Swallowing hard, her eyes darted away, her cheeks—though largely hidden—reddened. Fortunately the Wards were approached by another cape, a case 53, and her appearance, not to mention her appearance served to distract her.

"Wow, you look amazing." The words were out of her mouth before she could stop herself. She brought a hand up and covered her mouth, embarrassed.

Outsider


Though the emotion had been mild, and still was, he'd found himself rather surprised that the Minutemen were invited to the event. He was glad for the publicity and used some of the time to build his image—though he did it in constume rather than in Second Vessel—and spread his name and willingness to help. He wanted to do hero work and he wanted to use his power to help others, not to mention give them a better impression than his other form tended to.

He found, to even greater surprise—though muddied bu its dullness—that he was actually well liked among those who knew him...and that more people than he thought would have, did in fact know him. It turned out that turning into a giant airborne sea monster made one pretty popular with the kids—at least those who weren't terrified.

So it was that he actually found himself smiling for much of his time, and not just the smallest of smirks, but an actual smile. He knew that the emotion must be more like jubilation than or intense joy to make him react so. It felt good.

Still, the whole thing was somewhat marred by the fact that he knew this might just be the last time the Minutemen were together, after all this was Kyoshi's last gig. They hadn't been close, but she was an asset and a good hero. He'd miss her.

Glancing about, though he never really strayed from their booth, Outsider sometimes caught people staring at him, less with the eyes of adoration that people tended to aim at heroes, and more with, well, want. It was weird to have so many women, even if most of them were a good few years younger than him, giving him so much attention. He supposed his costume did put an emphasis on his body, which was noticeably fit.

Good genes and significant exercise would do that to a guy. While not particularly uncomfortable, it was kind of weird when he noticed a member of the Wards, of all people, staring at him. Then again, maybe he'd been wrong, the girl was wearing a mask after all. Maybe she'd been looking at someone else.

Oh well.

Dismissing the thought, Outsider turned back to his booth just as some kids rushed up for pictures, begging him to come outside and change forms. Laughing for the first time in a little while, he told Kyoshi and G4M3R, before they tugged him away and he disappeared out the door.

Today was a good day, he decided. He hoped he could have more of them soon.
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Over the last few weeks the illusion that Sarah could ever go back to her old life pretty much died. During the absence of the Wards, the woman essentially picked up some of the slack in Denver. Thankfully things hadn't been that crazy, but with several of the other heroes taking a break it left more of the odds and ends for her to deal with. Perhaps the worst part was Sarah didn't know who or what Angel was. With the decision of being a hero having been made for her, Sarah opted to just give in.

Having been dragged into a more active role the rookie began to make connections to the local heroes and law enforcement. And while the charity event wasn't exactly a secret, it wasn't something that ever crossed her mind to attend until she was invited during one encounter. While on one hand Sarah still did not enjoy the limelight that came with the territory, Angel seemed to gravitated toward it. It being for a good cause only incentivised going.

Being completely new to this kind of exposure meant having essentially nothing coming in. Thankfully the basics were provided for a meet and greet. Having been given a booth, pens and markers for signing, and some fliers for the PRT she could at least do something. Though she wasn't part of the organization they did fight for the same side.

Were anyone to know the woman behind the beauty, they might have had second thoughts about having her attend. Despite Sarah's less that stellar people skills her alter ego had a way of dredging up old mannerisms and etiquette that she'd not bothered with since childhood. Though that was a fringe effect to her arguably perfect angelic form and Master ability which made her mere presence practically garnered attention. It wasn't attention she necessarily wanted mind you. Being recognized was great but it wasn't why she was a hero. Though explaining why she was a hero beyond "it's the right thing to do" was difficult to articulate even to herself.

Getting the chance to talk to the public more freely was nice though. Getting a more direct opinion from the source was good, though some of the more glowing encounters could have easily been influenced by eye contact. Numerous questions of whether she was actually an angel had to be diverted. Honestly she didn't believe she was, but she couldn't say for certain what the qualifications were. But Sarah was pretty sure she was far from the mark as a person.

After the initial hour and a half things began to settle down. With people getting ready and moved to the next assortment of attractions to the charity. Freed up, Angel set her sights on meeting some of the other heroes she hadn't had the pleasure. Though that was a long list at this point. A quick scan of the room had her looking over in the direction of the Wards. The core group wasn't her focus though. She'd taken notice of a teen off to the side, Margrave as the titled booth informed her. Honestly she wasn't sure if there were any particular rules surrounding who she could or couldn't interact with. However the young man appeared... Frustrated... Or tired perhaps. Admittedly the woman's knowledge of the Wards wasn't very good but as she recalled he was new and turned things into toys. A rather odd ability but parahuman powers did not always make sense.

Regardless of what she knew on not, Angel took the opportunity to try and lighten the mood. This is not a good idea. Brushing away the concern Angel as gracefully as she could excused herself from her present company and proceeded to Margrave's booth. Tapping on the table lightly to alert him to her presence she spoke up. "Long day?" The question was short, but it was more inquisitive to gauge the situation. She took a moment to survey the contents of the table before turning her gaze back to the one she just addressed.
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Alessa Heather: Charity Fundraiser

Oh YES, this was wonderful! For three weeks, Alessa had been practically grinding her teeth over her inability to help, the fact that she’d been specifically denied the option of preventing crime and saving lives, but this, now? This was helping - the Wards were interacting with the community and showing they were well; laughs were being shared, not to mention genuine smiles; the event would raise funds for the PRT and Protectorate to further improve everyone’s lives! Everyone was happy.

...nearly everyone was happy. Behind her mask of light- or rather, the fake plastic mask she’d been asked to wear along with her normal outfit just to avoid blinding anyone too much- Alessa certainly felt better than she had since the warehouse tragedy, but... it hung over her still. Even three solid weeks of therapy had not quelled her fears, her worries... particularly the possibility that she’d flashback again, and...

No. No, no, she knew that wouldn’t happen again. One nightmare and one slightly singed house were nothing to worry about. She’d not even had another scene like that since then. Plus, how could she have her mind on things like that when the sweetest kid had just asked for her to sign her poster?

‘...and there you go, Jenny, one poster autograph!’ she exclaimed a couple of moments later, handing the poster back to the little girl, who took a look and let out a legitimate squeal of joy.

‘Thank you, Messiah! You’re the- the best hero ever!’ she squeaked, giving a massive smile - the sentiment clearly reflected by Jenny’s mother in her grateful expression.

‘Nah, you know who’s the best, Jenny? You are.’

‘Eeeee! Thank you!’ D’aww, how heartwarming.

As the two walked off, both clearly pleased, Lillian walked over to Alessa, her own mask hiding her features as she asked how everything was, whether she’d talked to Furnace yet, how G4M3R was having such a bad time, but it was so good to see Noble and Morales back on the field, and...

‘Heh. Don’t worry about it, Lily,’ Alessa replied kindly, lifting her mask just enough to show a grin before returning it to its usual position. ‘Today has been pretty great, but it’s been busy as heck too!’

Before she could say much else, her eye caught the approach of a, uh, draconic, sort of, silvery... rather well-endowed dragon woman. Oh, jeez. Her immediate instinct was a mixture of slight fear, on account of her size, her wings and other reptilian features, and substantial attraction, on account of her... size. Yeah, Evelyn’s comment pretty much summed it up, and it was essentially her own PR training that let her quickly twist the comment to something hopefully more PG:

‘Yyyeah, your outfit’s really well-designed! Can you direct me to whoever set that up for you? Because I want in on their work, hahaa! Ahh, but uh, I recognise you, I think,’ she said thoughtfully once her PR moment was over, frowning beneath the mask. ‘Correct me if I’m wrong, you’re… Sylph, right? The new Case 53 working with the Protectorate?’ As she spoke, she couldn’t help but glance over to Margrave to see how he was doing... oh, jeez. Not that great, huh? Maybe she should go over and see whether she could help him out.

‘Messiah. Wonderful to meet you,’ she offered to the newcomer, holding a hand out to shake semi-distractedly. Once it had been accepted or rejected, she briefly clasped her hand around the dragon-lady’s, murmured ‘Sorry for rushing off like this, Sylph, I swear I’d stick around longer if I wasn’t needed over there, and again, wonderful to meet you,‘ before speed-walking her way over to Margrave just as another highly attractive woman made her presence known to him. Damn it, why were there so many hot women around?

‘Hey, Margrave,’ Alessa uttered in a friendly fashion. Open, she hoped. ‘And of course whoever you are, ma’am - Messiah, nice to meet you.’ Offer a handshake, nod to her in a friendly fashion if and when she gave her name, return to the matter at hand. ‘Now, Margrave, I couldn’t help but notice you seemed a bit on-your-own over here,’ she mentioned matter-of-factly. ‘Do you want to have a chat for a bit? You, me, and Angel? If you want to chat, obviously.’ Was she saying too much? Making this too personal in front of an utter stranger? She imagined Margrave would say something if he was uncomfortable with the notion, but she could never quite tell how he’d react in some situations.
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It had been her idea, and it'd been hard to approve. Decoy had taken a long time to satisfy, in showing the device was completely safe under a myriad of conditions. Epsilon even had to radiation proof the damn thing. Putting it on had been another worry, so she hid it under her normal hero attire, just over her undergarments. It was shaped like a heating pad that covered from the top of her back to right above her backside. Rt did inflate a little bit, but that was a subtle change. Epsilon was flying by the seat of her pants when she was making it, so to speak, and as such it had taken her much less to make it than her other tinker devices. It had a battery that could last around thirty minutes, but it had a lot of excess 'heat.' It wasn't actual heat, in fact it got very cold during normal operation.

Pressing the button on the remote caused a bit of lift, and made her feel very light on her feet. If she gave any amount of push to the ground, she would continue upward until stopped, or until the atmosphere got too thin. It reminded her of when you pushed all the oxygen out of your lungs, and stayed under water. The lack of buoyancy would keep you at a near neutral level in the fluid. Epsilon had practiced with the machine extensively, and now she pushed every so lightly to lift herself off the ground, grabbing the edge of the booth above her to bring herself right in front of a very confused little girl, and her equally confused mother.

The little girl had a small mask hanging off her head, reminiscent of Narwhal's. "How are you? Are you enjoying the event?" She asked, trying her best to seem like the bubbly superhero that she would often see on TV. Epsilon twisted her hips, switching what hand was held onto the booth above her, so that she was upside down. The girl giggled, and the mother decided the appropriate reaction was to smile, happy that her daughter was getting the fun she came to the event for. It didn't last long though, as the daughter pulled on her mothers leg, trying to get her to head towards the table with Furnace and various other members of the protectorate. A long breath escaped Epsilon's lip, as she brought herself back to ground level, and deactivated her flight pack. Out of the corner of her eye she saw Sylph approaching a different set of booths, and waved frantically at the woman.

Hermes:
Not so Fun(draising)

Furnace was quite the diplomatic fellow, not once mentioning the history between him and Hermes while they sat next to each other. Hermes answered questions that were thrown to him every so often, but more than that he sat and listened. This was probably one of the last places he would've liked to be, but the PR lady had been very clear that it was important he go. He had conceded, and now gave his best approximation of someone who really didn't enjoy public events. He, at least, sold that.
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Into the Stygian depths of murky resentment and dire delinquency plunged a glimmering beacon of light. Its radiance pierced the abyss's unnameable bed, dredging from the black mire a creature long since resigned to the deepest dark.

Stirring, Elliot glanced up to see that a gorgeous face well suited the melodic voice that disturbed his sullen reprieve. It was all the more attractive for the fact that he did not recognize it, which meant that someone stood before him that he might yet mystify and amaze. Her question set the gears spinning in his head, and the lone prodigy's unsung genius went to work.

Leaning back, he held one arm across his middle for the elbow of his other to rest on, and having held that couched limb skyward, he flicked his hand in an offhanded what-can-you-do gesture. “More like 'long life', unfortunately,” he conceded, his tone brimming with casual confidence tinged by weary determination. “But no matter how hard it is to get up in the morning, we are heroes because we answer the call, right? Your concern is, of course, appreciated, not to mention rather touching from someone so fetching.” He became aware of a troubling presence now dominating his left peripheral—Alessa. Of course. Here to rain on his parade, just as his luck was turning around. Her words, which practically trumped his own, confirmed his apprehension that she was inserting herself unnecessarily and shamelessly into this situation to put him down. Even worse, those words held the suggestion of something venomous: pity. Elliot's right eyebrow twitched, the only fault in his masking of inner frustration. How dare this insipid peabrain have pity on me? What have I done to deserve such condescension? Could it be that someone who broke down like a preschooler during the warehouse incident has the audacity to feel sorry for me in front of someone who chose to interact with me out of her own free will? Her delusions run deeper than imagined righteousness and heroism.

But after a moment of making sure his mild indignation was visible, all Elliot said was, “Hmm...I'm afraid you have me mistaken. If I seem out-of-sorts, it is merely the byproduct of some rogue stress or another.” He turned a pointed smile Alessa's way. “And if I seem distant, it is merely because I wished to avoid needless conversations at inopportune moments. Us Wards do, after all, have the opportunity to interact any time outside of this event.” Interlacing his fingers, he placed his hands on the desk before him. After looking between both young women, he said, “Of course, this is the first advent of the illustrious Margrave at a public event—the first glance into the hidden secrets of the Wards' Sixth Ranger. So I can't blame you for being...interested, Messiah. If there's anything I can do for you -either of you- please don't hesitate to ask.”
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