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@Crusader Lord

It's a sequel in the sense that some player characters from Lunacy of Love return, but that's pretty much it. I would personally recommend Overcity Shift, but if you have difficulty deciding you can roll for it.

@DracoLunaris

No prior knowledge is required, so you can jump right in. Allies receive differing amounts of coins, listed under the Perk description.

@BrokenPromise

Allies can share the same Patron. Alternatively, they can also have one picked from existing Patrons, or have a new one rolled for them. Their benefits and drawbacks can differ.

@Rune_Alchemist

I liked your posts in AMG, so I look forward to having you join this time.

@Majoras End

You get to raise a single stat by 2 points, or two stats by 1 point, allocated how you wish.
@PlatinumSkink

Accepted. I like the addition in the History section.

@Shifter_Master

Accepted.

@Shifter_Master

Accepted.



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@Card Captor

Accepted.
‘… And then he goes ahead and gives his most precious powers, the ability to create portals, to this tiny unremarkable girl barely out of the womb! She was four years, FOUR years! And in some way, she was more worthy for the gift of transdimensional travel!? Can you believe it!?’

The green sprite that talked had an elfin appearance and butterflies spun around her agitated form. The Lesser Force Gablun the Undying placed his giant blue slimy two-fingered hand on her back, making many butterflies panic to get out of the way lest be consumed by his fingers.

‘Not Worry, Lea Keufer. Monster Sure See Reason,’ he replied to her rant. They both sat in respective chairs before an oversized counter for a supernatural bar, the chair way too big for the human-sized Lea and way too small for the whale-sized face-slime Gablun.

‘I can hope, yeah, I can hope…’ Lea stated, still annoyed and even more annoyed with the feeling of Gablun’s less-than-comforting touch on her back. Her eyes traced the scenery. It was a bar within the Overcity, where she still went occasionally on the time she could spare. Here, magical beings of all kinds came to take a pause. Lesser Forces, Gods, even Horrors occasionally prawled in to get a drink. Over the years, Lea had collected quite a few contacts. Yet she saw so few of them now, since entering the service of a horror herself.

As she watched deformed yellow ghasts greeting superhumanly buff gods decked out in weapons of the past, she decided it was time to flip to business.

‘Listen, Gablun. You remember when I helped with you with your problem with Nanaue?’

‘Remember,’ Gablun answered, in that way that made it difficult to communicate. Still, Lea knew he just skipped including the “I” in “I remember”.

‘I’m going to need to cash in that favour. Please, help me round up the individuals I wrote down on this paper,’ she said, guiding over two butterflies to drop down a paper in front of Gablun. He was still, listening.

‘My boss is preparing something big, and I really need him to succeed. As such, I need their help. Can you handle letting them know?’ Lea asked, looking over to Gablun with a serious expression. This was a gamble, she didn’t know how Gablun would react.

‘Considered,’ Gablun said, before opening his mouth, about as large as his whole body, before eating up the paper and both butterflies that were carrying it, before falling off the chair that was too small for him and slinking away.

It took a while for Lea, but she was under the impression that was a favorable reply. Okay. Over the years, she had taken time out of her schedule to help out numerous lesser as well as more powerful individuals to make sure they owed her favours, and it was time to cash them in, hopefully bolstering their numbers for the battles that came. This time, maybe Lea herself would have to fight. She could only hope Asengav saw how she worked herself for him…

She spread her wings of butterflies and flew out of the bar. She flew over the streets where creatures of all dimensions converged, and dodged what other flying beings existed within this airspace. She continued past the walls and finally out of the city. Finally, Lea headed of across the Sprawl. Such a journey would be dangerous for someone who didn’t know where they were going, but Lea had been around for longer than most. She closed her eyes, remembering her lifetime. All this time… and petty desires still gripped her. She’d made practically no progress over multiple millenia. It was unlikely anything would happen in the future.

Lea was gripped by darkness. Asengav redirected her, and as she flew through the darkness her mind was filled with the knowledge of what to tell the one she’d be meeting. For she was Lea Keufer, the “Windfall Sprite”, and she was the mouthpiece of Asengav, the one who spoke to those who couldn’t talk to Asengav directly.

The scene changed. She had passed a portal. Lea stopped, and opened her eyes.

She was now in the entryway a gothic mansion, with paintings of others of Asengav’s champions, a staircase leading to the second floor, all of it illuminated by soothing light emanating from the floor and ceiling… and Mariette arriving just outside. The mansion had a warm feeling of a pleased Horror. Tsk, she had apparently done good. Annoyed, Lea settled on the railing of the staircase, her butterflies swirling around her as she waited.

Mariette opened the door, her eyes alert as she looked around and took it all in. She was wearing a damaged dark dress, had white long hair, and was clutching a bunny. She looked too amazed with her surroundings. So childish. So inexperienced. She was not long for this world. All things that Lea would like to tell her. But, it didn’t matter. For now, Asengav’s message was all that mattered.

‘The time is coming,’ Lea called, and Mariette quickly turned to look at her. Behind her, there was a troop of Magical Girls that she had collected in her previous mission… Hmpf. Good for her. Suppose Lea had to tell the good news.

‘Can you feel Him, Mariette? Our lord was furious from his pride being sullied, and by having been denied the offering you failed to give…’ Of course she had to try scare her first. Mariette didn’t show any emotion. Lea continued. ‘But you brought vengeance on his nemesis, that miserable blood-soaked Patron, and stalled his plans for another millenium. You've also restored our lord's mirror, and amassed resources at an astounding rate. He has deemed you ready, and so he has sent me, Lea Keufer, as His messenger.’

This said, Lea hopped off from the railing, grabbing herself with magic to levitate before Mariette. Just that slight bit higher than her, just to proclaim superiority. Now to the fun part.

‘The world you’ve been assigned to will play a major part in the operation to come.’

She saw Mariette clutching her bunny a bit harder. Although her face betrayed nothing, Lea could tell the tension in the much younger being. She suppressed a smirk.

‘This is what our lord has been building up to, for a long, long time,’ Lea informed, trying to read Mariette’s expression with every word. She continued.

‘While he has especially prepared this so that in case of failure he can just try it all over again and start from scratch, he would be very disappointed to see this fail. Let’s just say that succeeding would be rather beneficial to your continued well-being…’

Mariette clutched her bunny harder, and lowered her head a fraction.

Ah, Lea thought in triumph.

So she can be frightened.


Three weeks later...

This couldn't be happening, Abigail Williams thought as she hopped from roof to roof, frantically looking over her back to see if it was still there, and using her magic to stall the best she could.

Penrose had just gotten through dealing with some crazy anti-love nut job. They should still be recovering from that. They shouldn't have known I'm here!
Her breathing grew harder as she caught a glimpse; the chase has persisted for a long time.

There shouldn't be something this terrifying here!

The goons she summoned had been slaughtered. It was almost ironic, considering how many people she had slaughtered with them. Once she saw how badly she was losing, she bolted out of there, summoning more monsters from her Patron to stall it. "Fuck! No one said anything about that thing! Screw the job, I'm never coming back here agai-"

She suddenly froze. Fear gripped her heart...it was right in front of her.

"...How?"

The creature didn't respond, at least now with words. It slowly began to walk towards her, bits of gore from her minions on it's face glistening in the moonlight. Suddenly, it's eyes met hers...



...and a chill gripped her very soul.

"Fuck you!" With a cry, she summoned more of her Patron's minions, and they all charged at it. Yet the creature was undeterred. The first monster leapt at the creature, only to be bisected by an ethereal sword summoned by the creature. When the next two jumped it together, the result was the same, if a bit messier. They kept blindly charging at the creature, and were mowed down like wheat in response. When they finally grew a brain a decided to attack it from multiple angles, they were rewarded with a hail mystic swords, punching through their bodies until their lives were snuffed out.

Finally, one of the larger ones arrived. It swung a fist down to crush the smaller being, but it jumped out of the way. Before the fist had even hit the floor, it followed up by leaping up at the larger being with blinding speed. A second later, it's head slid off of it's neck, while the creature landed behind it. It quickly resumed it's slow walk to her. By now, she was starting to panic.
"Stay away!" She threw a fire ball at it...only for a swing of it's sword to deflect the projectile. She threw even more, but each one was knocked away with just as little effort as the first.
"GAHHHHHHH!!!!"
With a cry of frustration she unleashed a pillar of flame. But the creature merely raised a hand, and the fire was parted by a translucent wall.

"Dammit!" by this point she realized that if she wanted to survive this encounter, she had to pull out all the stops. She tore off her necklace, and held up the jewel on it. It would take years to restore this after using it up...but it was better than dying.
"Take this!"
But jsut as she was about to complete the spell, she was interrupted; a new sword flew at her hand faster than she could react, and shattered the jewel along with mangling her hand.
"AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!"
She clutched her limb in agony. Pulling out a healing artifact, she was able to patch it up a little. With the pain gone, she looked up to her foe again...

...Only to find it right in front of her. Shocked and terrified, she fell on her ass. With fear making her legs freeze up, she was forced to crawl backwards to save herself.
"No...NO! Stay away from me!!!" But the creature didn't. In fact it matched it's pace with her's and stayed right in front of her, it's eyes boring a hole into her soul.

Dear god, those eyes. It was almost like they could see right through her, judging her for every life she ruined, every person she slaughtered. It felt horrible, like every inch of her was suddenly covered with the most grotesque sludge. She just wanted to curl up in a hole somewhere away from everyone. "...Is this what they felt like...before I killed them?' she thought back to her past victims, what happy memories those had once been. But now, they felt like a weight, keeping her trapped under the judging gaze of this creature...no; this demon. "Please, just let me go! I'll never hurt anyone ever again!" It was a lie, she had grown addicted to the suffering of others, she could never give it up...and the demon knew it. It raised a hand, and suddenly, it was grasping an ethereal war-hammer bigger than her.

The last thing Abigail Williams saw before dying, was the horrifying form of the demon who killed her.



"WAAHH!"
Lily shot up from her bed, and then yawned, stretching her arms. She went over to the kitchen, and piled up random food on her plate.
"Man, I'm getting these scary dreams again..." She mumbled as she hopped on the couch, turned on the TV, and began eating. She then saw Alex, and realized she was wearing the hat Justine left to her as a memento. She blushed, and removed it.
"It's comfy, okay! And it looks cute. Don't judge!" She blurted out, and then changed to a news channel.
"But maybe that's causing my nightmares...It started as a nice dream, with a fluffy cute thing bouncing around...But then it turned all violent, blood everywhere! Like a bad horror movie from the last decade."



Some places are believed to be a nexus, a site where magical energies coalesce and spread out across the land. While blessed with such arcane force, they are also considered to be cursed, for they often draw in beings both good and evil, Patrons seeking power, peace, or even simple amusement for themselves. Many believe Penrose to have become such a location, especially after it was revealed as the hunting grounds of a former villain, Justine von Visceral, who crippled the local Beacon forces and caused attacks on the populace.
Three weeks have passed since that incident, and it seems peace has finally arrived as magical girls of Beacon have rebuilt their headquarters, and resumed patrolling for monster infestations.

In the Beacon HQ hangar, loud mechanical voices rung throughout the place as several magical girls toiled around a cyborg's body. "Phew! That was a doozy to install," Sylvia Starshine, the unofficial leader of the Penrose division, spoke as she wiped the sweat from her brow, and stood up to marvel at her work. "Why couldn't you ask for roller blades instead of hover boots, Penny? Aren't they still fashionable?"
"Not since the 80's, silly!" Sally Shamrock, a close friend of the two, came over with a cloth-covered basket on her forearm. "It makes one wonder. Anyway, I brought lunch!"

She lifted the cloth, and presented tasty sandwiches to everyone present, including Alicia Hayden; ever since their victory over Justine's forces, she had been commended by the Beckoners, and given the honorary title of Seraph. She had also earned an unexpected admirer in the form of a cat girl named Kimble who constantly followed after her whenever she was at the base. The feline girl purred as it bit down on the sandwich. "Nyaaa! It's so good! You're so talented, Sally!" Sally giggled in return. "Well, I just got lucky with my baking, that's all."



At the police station, Vermillion Veronica, disguised as a local officer, was handling paper work, when a shadow extended up on a wall; it was a contact from Ebon Mint. The organization used such projections commonly, and it was rare for two Ebon Mint officers to meet face to face. The shadow seemed to change shape as it gave a bow, taking on monstrous and elegant forms without pause.
"Greetings, Ebon Vampire. Excuse me for intruding unannounced; I am currently undergoing an undercover investigation, so I will be quick." The shadowy presence had a paper-shaped silhouette form on its hands. "First of all, the order to sabotage Earth Bastion came from an outside plant, who had been dealt with. You will be paid compensation for working overtime. On to another matter; two Black Coins assigned to you have been used. We have confirmed the identity of one of them as Eliza Winters. She will be assigned a mission."

The shadowy presence then threw out what seemed like a regular green bill at Veronica; both of them knew it was a secret document disguised as human money, with the hidden text was also encrypted so that only high-ranking members of Ebon Mint could read it. "The contents of the mission including target details have been included there. That leaves the only Coin left; the one that belonged to Amber Bianchi. We have confirmed the agent as deceased, yet her Coin had been used. Did she use it?" Veronica would know that depending on her answer, she would start on a path unlike ever before; one that could ultimately change Ebon Mint itself.
Character List

Puchuu:
Shannon Bron - Spec: Stone - t2wave
Shion - Spec: Oddball (Magnetism) - DarkwolfX37
Emily "The Cataclysm" Ackerson - Spec: Fire - FamishedPants
Reporter Christine West - Spec: Ice - Vocab

Lesser Force:
Chloe Irving - Spec: Spirit - Rune_Alchemist
Rieka Blakesley - Spec: Beast / Sound - DracoLunaris
Amaryllis Evenings - Spec: Metal - ERode
Lily "Lightning" Hanson - Spec: Lightning / Time - Ariamis
Violet & Sakura - Spec: Wish - t2wave & Shifter_Master

Deity:
Alexander Shields - Spec: Reinforcement / Beast - Card Captor
Penny Asimov - Spec: Metal / Lightning - Shifter_Master
Nina Kujo - Spec: Spirit (Ally: Alice Honorsby - Spec: Air) - Crusader Lord
Katelyn Everance - Spec: Lightning / Air - Vocab

The Beacon:
Kyle Tanner - Spec: Empathic - Shifter_Master
Alicia Hayden - Spec: Light - Flamelord
Summer North - Spec: Oddball (Fourth Wall) - DarkwolfX37

Horror:
Mariette Pedersen - Spec: Oddball (Portals) (Ally: Eli - Spec: Reinforcement / Darkness) - PlatinumSkink
Annabelle Irons - Spec: Darkness - Crusader Lord
Valerie "Noir" Herzstein - Spec: Darkness / Oddball (Effluvium) - Izurich
Annabelle Rhodes, "Collector Delta" - Spec: Oddball (Mirrors) (Ally: Rauri McGanna "Scribe Xi" - Spec: Beast) - MadManMoon

The Ebon Mint:
Eliza "Scout" Winters - Spec: Illusion / Light - Majoras End
Su - Spec: Air (Ally: Mika - Spec: Beast) - BrokenPromise
Joanna Fujo - Spec: Fire (Ally: Rebecca Oxford - Spec: Reinforcement) - MadManMoon

Solo:
Katarina Nekrasova - Spec: Metal - Rune_Alchemist
Janet Howell - Spec: Reinforcement / Psychic (Twin Soul: Jenna Howell - Spec: Reinforcement / Psychic) - t2wave
Celia Simmons - Spec: Empathic - Majoras End
Hilaria - Spec: Gravity - FamishedPants

Crimson Cradle:
Silhouette - Spec: Time / Dark - FamishedPants
Tetrad - Spec: Empathic - BrokenPromise

???:
The Vixen of Penrose - Spec: Beast / Fire - Vocab

NPC:
The world is filled with magical wonders; spirits and gods with various goals and objectives. Often, these beings oppose each other, and to succeed they either unleash monsters to the world, or have chosen Mahou who wield magical weapons and powers to fight their battles for them; magical girls and boys. These are people who, through some turning point in their life, have been given a new life with magical powers, a youthful body, and a grand destiny.

The city of Penrose had become a center for repeated attacks by monsters and villains, and so has attracted Mahou from a wide region. Tensions are brewing on numerous sides, and some factions are on the brink of being split apart from the inside as ideals clash. And in the middle of it all, the Reflective Witch casts an ominous shadow on Penrose...




Welcome to Beyond the Looking Glass (or BLG for short), an RP in the same universe as Lunacy of Love. In this RP, normal people are chosen by magical Patrons, which include cute and cuddly Puchuu, capricious Lesser Forces, proud Gods and even terrifying Horrors from beyond, to become magical girls and boys. Will you be a defender of justice, an agent of dubious morals, or something completely different like a monster girl?


Character Creation and Setting

Characters are created for this RP using the wider setting of the Accidental Magical Girl CYOA, found in links below:

Character Creation
(Note that the coins given for use in the creator can be used at any point of the creation process.)
Patron Creation

(The third link is not fully supported, but the contents of the link such as Perks and Powers can be obtained by permission)
Dark Magical Girl Aid

Crimson Cradle Module (includes mechanics for how to reroll a character)

The setting of the RP is in the fictional city of Penrose, located somewhere in the Northeast US. Due to the increasing number of monsters in Penrose, the magical girl population is rising as well. Penrose has a population of 600,000 and is located on the east coast. The actual structure of Penrose will be kept nebulous to allow for player choice.


Character Sheet

Character creation should be done according to the CYOA. Please note that the amount of additional benefits and drawbacks you can take on the Patron module depend on what type of patron you have. If you roll Allies or Twin Soul and don't want to play with the additional characters, you can reroll that power or perk for another of the same category.
If anyone sees room for improvement, feel free to give suggestions.







The Rules

1. A maximum of two active characters and Patrons can be created. Any characters and Patrons created afterwards must replace previously created ones. Exceptions to the rule are Allies-perk and Twin Soul-power, which work as described in the CYOA. Submit your characters first to OOC, and once they have been approved they can be posted to the character tab.
2. Allies-perk and Twin Soul-power may be rerolled into another perk or power.
3. You must first ask for permission before you can create side characters and events that have a considerable effect on the RP's story. Background characters with little consequence are exempt from the rule. For example, you can have civilians witness a fight, or have a slumber party at a magical girl's house without asking for permission to include the parents. On the other hand, them turning out to be fighters or a villain suddenly causing a city-wide swarm of monsters has to be approved first.
4. The number of combat-ready NPCs are limited to three per player. Exceptions can be made if you ask me for permission.
5. Keep the sexual content PG. Even though the characters may be mentally older on average, they are still in children's bodies. Romance is fine as long as it's kept clean.
6. Violence: The world of BLG is definitely darker than the average magical girl show, with death as an intrinsic part of the setting. Still, please keep the gore, body horror, and anything else explicit on the tasteful side.
7. Post Rate: Try to post at least once every one or two weeks on average. At the beginning things might move more rapidly. If you're not going to be able to post for a while, let me know. Try to avoid speed posting too much. But most of all, don't sweat too much about keeping a posting schedule, as this is meant to be fun.
8. Post Standards: Your post should at least be a paragraph or two in length, include your character's thoughts and an action or some dialogue.
9. Collaboration is recommended for dialogue and/or combat between characters when they are expected to run for longer than a couple of posts. Meetingwords is a good place to make collaborations, for example.
10. Have fun! If you don't, let me know by posting in OOC or sending me a PM, and I'll see what I can do to fix the issue. If you have any ideas you want to share in private, feel free to do so as well.

-Reserved for GM use-
The Visceral Castle's stone walls shook with a great rumble as Penny made the first few punches. And soon enough, its halls and corridors echoed with the panicked screams of various girls. Penny saw through the holes she had made that a horde of maid girls rushed through the foyer, their arms flailing and eyes full of tears, hoping to escape the impending destruction that she would bring forth. When the horde reached outside, they were met with Beacon's forces, who didn't stop them; in fact, Sylvia sighed in relief. "I'm glad Penny made a warning first." She petyted Kimble's head as the group observed the castle from a distance.
"But what about the prisoners? What if somebody was left behind?" Sally asked, cocking her head to the side and accidentally bothering Alicia with her rabbit-eared headdress. Sylvia gave a reassuring look as she grasped at air in front of her. "Don't worry, I'm sure Strawberry and Blueberry did their job securing the dungeons. Speaking of...Beckoner, do you have status on those two?"

The Beckoner appeared, and shook its small head. "I'm sorry, but...Strawberry and Blueberry...were killed in the bombing." Sally gasped, and Sylvia's eyebrows furrowed. "WHAT! So those two were impostors! I didn't give them an identity check because we were in a hurry...Damn!" She kicked the ground. "But they didn't attack us...What were they after?" Sally then spoke up. "Actually, that's the thing...Back in the library, I saw two corpses disappear...It's like...They passed through the floor." The Beacon was left silent, and looked on as the castle began crumbling, collapsing into itself as it's foundation was unable to support it. They saw Penny in the distance, dashing away with her spider limbs lashing at any loose debris around her. With a mighty leap, she escaped the falling central tower that plummeted from the sky, and with a great earth-shaking crashed down to the ground. The castle was now but mere ruins. The Beacon cheered, as they had successfully destroyed yet another enemy's lair, and brought glory to Beacon unlike ever before. A glimmering sparkle of hope, that would guide them forward.



Lily looked back at Alex, and giggled at his antics. She walked over to him, and lifted her foot.
"You're blaming me? Aren't you silly, Alex~" She then placed his boot on her stomach while wearing a wide grin; she was so light he could barely feel it.
"You lazy bum, don't drop immediately when the fight's over. But, you did come and rescue me, so I guess you deserve a rest."

Helga turned to see the motorboat approach them, and bared her fangs. "Don't tell me..." She mumbled, but then sighed out of relief when the new arrival revealed she was here to pick up the Ebon girls. "I'd like a ride too, if possible." She nodded at Sue with sad eyes, and a half-hearted smile. "Amby's here, actually." She pointed to the altar at the center of the platform; sure enough, her body was still there, in nearly pristine condition. "I made sure Amby wasn't too affected by the battle; I want to give Amby a proper funeral." She picked the dead girl up, and with tears in her eyes went to take a seat at the back of the motorboat. When Veronica gestured for Lily and Alex, the green-haired girl shook her head.
"Me and Alex won't need a ride. We got our own!"
She then posed, with her hands in the air.
"Let my spirit gallop across the field of clouds, and strike my foes down with thunderous applause!"
And with that incantation, she transformed back to her magical girl form. She summoned her staff, and twirled it; soon enough, a thunderous horse spirit galloped across the ocean, and with a crackle transformed into a motorcycle before her. She turned her head back at Alex, and winked.
"Get on, Alex! We need roads where we're going!"

Lily waved to the rest, feeling sad that they now had to part ways. But that but a normal part of her life as a magical girl, meeting and departing with the strangest people...And she wouldn't have it any other way.

"Bye, everyone! I hope to see you gals again!"

Helga waved back with a blush on her cheeks, and saw the two off as they rode across the ocean, on a glittering track of Reinforcement magic.
As the wind wooshed past her, and caused her hair to fly up, she took a look at the memento Justine left her with. She then put the hat on, and giggled some more, riding back to Penrose. She did not know what crazy adventure she might fall into next, but she knew she could count on her friends to take on any ordeal.



Numerous girls shrieked and cried in fright as they felt the castle quake from powerful blows. They looked desperate as they looked upon their savior Mariette, who fortunately had a way out. "You got it, Mariette! Come on girls!" Nancy shouted, and was the first to follow the dark magical girl through the portal, followed by a long line of girls that charged through the magical gateway.

Mariette found herself standing on the abyss; it felt like standing on polished glass, with an endless darkness just waiting under the surface. When girls popped out behind her, most of them slipped and fell on their butts. Nancy however was graceful as she skated towards the mansion's front door. "We made it!" Nancy cheered. "Thank you so much for saving us!" She went over to the front doors, and like a humble servant, opened the door for Mariette to enter. "You deserve to go first," she spoke with a smile. Eli then appeared behind them, and now held Asengav's mirror, fully restored with a black frame.
The interior of the mansion was similar in some ways to the Justine castle, at least when it came to first appearances; there was furniture that seemed both foreboding yet oddly soothing, evoking Victorian design in it's gothic nature. The walls were decorated with portraits of other chosen of Asengav, but upon closer inspection they were actually mirrors reflecting paintings back at the viewer. There were no candles or chandeliers lighting the inside. Instead, a luminescent glow that emanated from the floor and ceiling enabled the residents to see. Mariette could tell that Asengav was pleased with Mariette's deeds from the uncharacteristic warmth that the mansion was bathed in.

‘The time is coming.’

The green sprite that talked had an elfin appearance and butterflies that fluttered around her. She sat on the railing of a staircase at the entrance hall of the mansion. She did not blink as she continued speaking.

‘Can you feel Him, Mariette? Our lord was furious from his pride being sullied, and by having been denied the offering you failed to give. But you brought vengeance on his nemesis, that miserable blood-soaked Patron, and stalled his plans for another millenium. You've also restored our lord's mirror, and amassed resources at an astounding rate. He has deemed you ready, and so he has sent me, Lea Keufer, as His messenger.’

Lea hopped off from the railing, and levitated right before Mariette.

‘The world you’ve been assigned to will play a major part in the operation to come.’

She suppressed a smirk.

‘This is what our lord has been building up to, for a long, long time,’ Lea informed trying to read Mariette’s expression with every word. She continued.

‘While he has especially prepared this so that in case of failure he can just try it all over again and start from scratch, he would be very disappointed to see this fail. Let’s just say that succeeding would be rather beneficial to your continued well-being…’

She let the last statement hang in the air, the implications all too obvious.



Far away in the distance, atop a hill covered in flowers, two phantoms peered down at the great cloud of dust that the wrecked castle had brought up; one of them held a couple of tomes in her hands, looking as ethereal as she was.

"I can't believe we did it. We sneaked right under the noses of the lantern-heads and got Justine's spellbooks."
One of them had a boastful tone, and turned to face the other with a confident smile.
"And it's all thanks to our demented friend's little trinket. Isn't that right, Julia?"

You're correct, Jillian. We are lucky Caroline decided to give us her Disguise Artifacts.The Panopticon will be pleased with the arcane knowledge we can offer."
The other girl floated still in the air, a faint smile on her lips as she now saw the castle as a ruined heap.
"But the bunny girl noticed us. We need to leave before the Beacon catches on to us." Julia began floating backwards. But as she turned-

"Ah, how lovely. You brought my books for me. That saved me from a lot of work, heh heh~"

The ghostly monster girls were alarmed as they realized a magical girl stood behind them, her face hidden by an umbrella. The ghost girls held their hands out, ready for combat, with Jillian at the front, protecting her Twin Soul.
"Who are you? And how did you find us?"

The stranger gave a little laugh, and twirled the umbrella.

"Oh, I am a friend...And I have an offer to give to you. As they say, keep your enemies close..."

She lifted the umbrella, and the twins' eyes opened in dread.



"...and your friends closer."

THE END


...Or is it?
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