[@Searat] [color=a0410d][center][h3]Argus[/h3][/center][/color] The Djinn followed his partner into the armory, taking a moment to admire the visible arsenal. Though he didn't need nor care for most weapons, Argus had always appreciated the level of ingenuity humans showed in warfare. [color=a0410d]"Yup, same as usual. Pressurized liquid hydrogen mix, one liter reinforced bottle. Throw in a flask of holy oil while you're at it."[/color] he confirmed, striding up to the counter to sign his name on the form. [color=a0410d]"Did the nerds up in R&D ever got those holy silver bullets working or is that still an in progress thing? We're dealing with some undead so they might be helpful."[/color] [b]"'fraid not Argus, silver doesn't engage the rifling properly and the damned powder keeps burning off whatever blessing they put on the things. I'll let you boys know if they ever get them working."[/b] [color=a0410d]"Appreciate it chief."[/color] he responded courteously, looking up and down the rows of weapons. [color=a0410d]"You know Rich, one of these days we're gonna end up going against something big enough that even I need to pick up a proper weapon. The thought of that terrifies me, because I never learned how to handle a gun. Probably should at some point."[/color] [@Blueflame][@lightningmaiden] [color=0087BD][center][h3]Rost[/h3][/center][/color] [color=0087BD]"I'm glad you asked, Mason."[/color] The scribe reached into his jacket, retrieving a pair of handcuffs etched with arcane symbols, [color=0087BD]"There's a few parts to a basic field kit. Arguably the most important is these. Sealing cuffs, fairly ordinary handcuffs engraved with runes and imbued with magic to suppress magic. They can sap most magical beings of their inherent powers and prevent spells from being cast, that includes the use of inherent magical abilities. A set of them was used on you in fact, Mason. The standard issue mass-produced sets are slightly different than these, not quite as heavily empowered. It takes time to fully inscribe the enchantments so we settle for enough. I've made significant enhancements to my own personal set of them."[/color] Rost returned the cuffs to his jacket and removed a clear plastic box containing four polished, heart-shaped stones and a wooden board, [color=0087BD]"These are anchoring stones. They can temporarily bind astral beings -ghosts and the like- to the material plane. Primarily used for interrogations though it's not uncommon to use them for capturing fugitive spirits. The binding can be overwhelmed by stronger entities, and a stone cannot be unbound once it has resonated meaning each can be used but once. They are used as a planchette for the Ouija, essentially setting a trap and binding whatever being interacts with the board."[/color] Rost replaced the stones and extracted a hand-held device, [color=0084BD]"This is a multi-dimensional espectrometer, more commonly called a mana scope. Used for detecting, identifying, and tracking trace magical energy. Not the most reliable of devices but it's the best we can come up with for now. Many of our supernatural agents have their own ways of gathering that information. Argus is especially gifted in doing so, owing to the unique senses his people possess."[/color] The senior agent restored his scope and paused to catch his breath, [color=0087BD]"Most agents have at least one or two pieces of customized kit. If either of you thinks of any specialized equipment you might like, I'll put some of my researchers on the task to see what they can whip up. For now though, you'll get the standard set plus whatever you elect to check out of the armory."[/color]