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April 3rd, 10:45 PM
Hub City, Hell's Corner


Hell's Corner, the only place in Hub City that could be considered worse than The Wedge used to be. It wasn't so much that it had a "crime problem", but rather that crime had essentially become the economy here, such was its prevalence. For Lady Arcana, that made it difficult to know where she should even start. Hard drugs were exchanged openly on the street during both day and night, thugs brandished weapons without a second thought and no cop would come within a mile of the area.

In truth, being on patrol here almost felt like a joke. Her vision at night was excellent, as was her ability to discern details from high above. For Hell's Corner, however, that just meant she could see about ten different drug dealers on the same street, each openly competing with one another. They were so flagrant in their activities that they were openly waving their narcotics around!

She was also pretty sure she saw a six year old threaten one of said dealers with a pistol for trying to scam him.

How do you help such a place? It wasn't a matter of power, it was a matter of figuring out who here wasn't a violent criminal. After all, how could you cross a line when there was no line to begin with? Maybe she should just focus on something really big, in that case. Something that would have consequences beyond Hell's Corner.

Right, just ignore the drug dealers for now. Find something that everyone wasn't doing, something really, really dangerous.

"...Hm?" Arcana craned her head to the left, noting a large gathering of men by a partially burnt out warehouse off the main street. It straddled the line between Hell's Corner and the Old Manufacturing District where her dad worked. What made their little gathering stand out more than anything was that half the men there were wearing pretty snazzy suits.

That half were definitely not gangbangers.

Landing quietly off to the side of the warehouse, Arcana listened closely to the conversation between the sixteen individuals she counted.

"Look, we've got AK's, Uzi's, you name it. You want a leg up on the competition? Want to rule Hell's Corner? Your ticket's in these crates...if you're willing to pay our fair price," One of the well-dressed men explained, his words laced with honey.

"A hundred grand? Man, you're tripping balls," The gangbanger he was conversing with replied. "If we had that money, you think we'd be livin' here?"

The man - whom she at this point presumed was a mafioso - cupped his chin in thought, though she had a feeling he was faking it. "Maybe we can work out another deal, then. See, we have a product we'd like your assistance in distributing to your fine community."

"Product?" The gangbanger quirked a brow. "You're wanting us to push something for you?"

"In a manner of speaking. We give you the guns, and in exchange, you help us open Hell's Corner to a whole new market," the mafioso smiled, gesturing to the warehouse. Karen immediately turned and floated upwards until she could see through the nearest window.

...Girls. Clustered tightly together, each and every one of them looking terrified. She felt her blood chill as her breathing ceased entirely. There was no reason to wait any longer.

The first one to go down was the mafioso who was clearly in charge of the operation, a swift blow to the solar plexis knocking him back a good fifteen feet and rendering him unconscious. The remaining fifteen were left standing in a stunned silence for a brief moment as Lady Arcana glanced behind her at the gangbangers, a spark of electricity arcing from her eye.

"F-f-fuck," the gang leader backed away, "I...I wasn't gonna do it, alright? None of us are down with that shit!"

His fellow gangbangers had already started fleeing the scene, and when he realized this, he quickly followed. That was fine...tonight, they weren't the ones she was here for. No, a bunch of moronic gangbangers were nothing compared to this lot.

Unlike the local thugs, however, these guys seemed to be from out of town. She knew that by their accents.

And because they weren't running.

The night was soon alight with the flash of gunfire, as shot after shot was sent her way. She'd done this old song and dance so many times before, and while these guys carried military grade weaponry, it naturally made little difference. Slamming the side of a mafioso's head into the concrete, she snapped his AK-47 over her knee even as bullets ricocheted off her.

With her superior control over her speed and strength compared to four months ago, disabling the seven criminals took only a matter of seconds. She could even throw actual punches now, instead of the palm strikes she once relied on. When swift jab to the sternum sent the last of their group crumpling to the ground, Lady Arcana immediately turned her focus to the young women inside.

They were shackled together like animals. It was hard to imagine how anyone could be this cruel, to do something like this to another human being.

Reaching out to grasp their chains, she easily snapped each and every one. To her surprise, the girls seemed completely calm and at ease, never displaying any sense of surprise at her abilities. One of the older ones even immediately stepped forward, a...rather smug grin on her face?

"Oh, thank you great hero for saving us," she smirked, extending her arms out to either side. "Whatever would we have done without the great Wizard to swoop in and ruin everything!"

Before she could respond, the women screamed. She really screamed, to the point where the glass in windows of the warehouse instantly shattered. Wincing her eyes part way shut at the minor throbbing in her skull, Arcana felt her feet leave the ground as she went sailing back into the mafioso's moving van, slamming into the side with enough force to cave the side of the vehicle in.

Peeling her eyes open while shaking away her disorientation, Lady Arcana watched as the women stepped forward, their human forms cracking like an eggshell as bird-like wings and talons emerged from their backs and limbs, their remaining skin turning a light grey. When their transformation was complete, Karen could only describe what she was seeing as a flock of harpies

"Harpies? So wait, the girls were the sexual predators?" Lady Arcana remarked in astonishment, climbing to her feet as the creatures took to the skies. She'd been reading up on her mythological creatures at Sam's insistence, and she didn't like anything she'd heard about these gals.

Lifting into the air, Lady Arcana launched herself into the nearest harpy, seizing it by the throat. Before she could follow up on this, however, she once more felt the powerful force of their ear-piercing screams hit her from behind, as several joined together to bombard her with their weathering song. It made her stomach turn, and in her state of nausea she was unprepared for the talon that clocked her across the jaw, sending her plummeting into the warehouse below.

Smashing through the roof with enough force to literally bring the entire place down on top of her, Arcana found herself buried beneath many tons of rubble.

Okay, this was a lot more than she was used to dealing with, that much was clear. They were using group tactics against her, so she needed to be smart here. Physically they were much stronger than a normal human, but still nothing to her. Those screams, though...

"Right, that's a plan. Enough wasting time, then!" Arcana exclaimed, bursting from the rubble in one swift upward motion. The Harpies were now gone without a trace, however. A cursory glance also revealed that the mafiosos were also missing.

"Shit," Arcana swore, grasping her head in frustration. "They weren't planning on fighting me, they just wanted to stun me long enough to escape..."

And they succeeded. Now there were a bunch of a Kentucky Fried Rapists running around in Hub City. What the hell was she supposed to do now?
@Zero HexWe're always open, and sure, we have plenty of room for more villains!
March 30th, 7:19 AM
Hub City


"Look, it really wasn't that big of a-"

Clarissa wouldn't even let Karen finish before she was in her face. "Not that big?! You went on a date with Zoey Kasimir!"

"It wasn't a date! We just had lunch!" She protested, her cheeks growing red as she noted the other passengers on the train staring oddly at them. Whenever she got excited Clare would forget her indoor voice completely.

Folding her arms with a dissatisfied huff, the other girl eased back in her seat. Although Clarissa was a year older than herself, she could really act incredibly childish when she didn't get what she was after. "If I was dating a billionaire celebrity, I wouldn't keep all the juicy stuff from you."

"The only 'juicy' stuff was that OJ I had!" Karen shot back. "I told you everything. There's no art for you to draw this time."

Clarissa smirked lightly at this, glancing up at the dirty ceiling of the train. "We'll see about that, my friend. We'll see about that."

Great. Now her best friend was starting to sound like a supervillain. Between Wilhelm escaping earlier in the month and that weirdo guy in New York, she had more than enough of those in her life right now. It's funny, before she gained these powers she was constantly worried about her grades at school. They were her ticket out of here. Now? She barely even cared, simply going through the motions to maintain her "secret identity". All those old concerns seemed so tiny and minuscule now, when you had the weight of the world on your shoulders.

It kind of ate at the back of her head, in truth. She felt guilty for wasting time in school when she could be out helping people. There were folks out there literally dying while she was hunched over a desk. Clarissa had even persuaded her to watch television with her on more than one occasion, even though she'd fallen behind on most of the shows she used to watch.

Was she letting people down by continuing to be Karen Hernandez?

"Hey, what are you acting so broody about?" Clare nudged her.

Ripped from her thoughts, Karen blinked. "Ah, sorry...s'nothing. Just thinking about how I'll be all alone at Hub City Elementary next year."

"Hey, I'll still be around The Wedge, y'know!" Clarissa tried to reassure her false concerns. "And besides, it's just a year. We'll be in the same school again the next three after that!"

Letting her head lull back against the window behind her, Karen exhaled. "Yeah, just a year..."

What would their world even look like a year from now, much less three?
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@BluetommySure, looks good to me!
@clanjosOkay, your profile looks good. Although, I should mention that the Actor Activists did not appear until 1933, so he would only be compared to them after that point in time!
10:09AM, March 29th
Kasimir Castle, Gotham City


"No Nicole, I don't need you to fill it out, just email me the paperwork. Yes, I'm sure. Nicole I know I'm not the brightest bulb in the box but I can figure out how to fill in a piece of pa- son of a bitch!" The loud curse rang out in the cavernous room, followed by a foot stamping on the ground and a clattering. Zoey hissed as she shook her hand, the tip of the thick work gloves having a thin but obvious cut in the middle finger; obvious considering it was stained slightly red. "God, fuck - hold on Nicole-" The redhead pulled the glove off her hand to stick the injured digit in her mouth, which honestly wasn't the most sanitary option in the world but she currently didn't care. Scooping up the cellphone she had dropped - really, this case paid for itself, not a scratch on it - Zoey once more balanced the phone between her shoulder and ear before turning back to her work table.

"I'm fine, just had a moment. No, I don't need an ambulance. Yes, I'm very clumsy. Nicole... Nicole, are you listening to me? Great. Email me the paperwork. Thank you Nicole." Zoey sighed loudly as soon as she thumbed the end call button, eyeing the screen with contempt. She almost missed the bulky flip phones from years ago - there was something satisfying about being able to hang up on someone just by snapping your phone shut. Ah, but Nicole didn't deserve it. She was decent as far as personal assistants went, just not the same as Jaina. It was really a shame Zoey couldn't just keep her best friend on as a butler all her life - it would've made things so much easier. She could've even got her to learn engineering so she didn't have to deal with this crap.

Setting the phone down on the edge of her work table Zoey grabbed onto the bottle that was next to it and a stack of virtually untouched waffles, taking a swig only to grimace. This 'budweiser' was indeed a cheap alcohol. She had gotten one of the servants to pick up a case during the weekly shopping trip and had instantly regretted it when she opened the first bottle. Still, she was committed to finishing this experience. Unlike the waffles, which were likely to be fed to one of the guard dogs. Seriously, her chef must think she was starving for every meal...

Holding the bottle loosely Zoey turned her gaze back to the bulky object sitting on her work table, taking up almost all the space. It was the size of a large backpack, and about the shape of one as well - except for the metal wings extended from each side. One of the sharp edges of the wings was what had cut her glove open, trying to manhandle it into bending with the rest of them when it was in 'standby' mode. Usually she wouldn't go for something so flashy, but in the last month alone it became obvious hiding in the shadows wasn't going to work anymore. So it was that this was stretched out on her work table, and on the racks above it a plethora of new gadgets in various phases, each one more destructive or flashy than the last. She was exhausted from the work.

Honestly, she was getting too old for this.

---

10:15 AM, March 29th
Gotham City


Karen Hernandez was a Wizard.

Not just any Wizard, but the Wizard. The Master of all Magic, Lord of the Rock of Eternity. It would even be fair to say that she was the living embodiment of magic itself.

So why then didn't she know hardly any spells? It was something she complained about a lot, but was never able to do much about. Samantha had always told her that she needed to work on mastering her physical abilities before learning about the intricacies of spellweaving. A few nights ago she kindly reminded the black Bombay cat that she had just facepalmed enough drug fiends to besiege Helm's Deep without killing any of them.

With that, Sam had relented enough to teach her the one spell she most definitely needed: the ability to change her clothes in Lady Arcana form!

It had been incredibly frustrating doing anything low key where she nevertheless needed her powers, as finding clothes that would actually fit her Arcana form was just stupidly difficult. They were either too tight in the bust and hips, or too loose in the waist. It wasn't as if she could get anything custom tailored for her, either, given her vigilante status.

Thankfully, once Samantha had taught her the spell, she was able to use it pretty easily. That was the benefit to learning magic in her transformed state: she could gain proficiency in a spell that would otherwise take weeks, months or maybe even years to gain a solid grasp of. At least, that's how Sam explained it to her.

She did kind of get that it would be distracting, though, from mastering her strength, speed and flying. There were so many spells that it made her head spin.And this was admittedly a fairly simple one, so many the more complicated ones would be a lot more difficult?

Regardless, now she stood on the streets of Gotham, her cellphone in hand.

Naturally, she had flown here from Hub City as Lady Arcana, uniform and all. She'd tried to be discreet, of course, descending into an alleyway before she tried out her new spell. She'd chosen a cute outfit from google image search, and visualized it in her mind. With just a basic understanding of how to channel arcane energy, her admittedly outlandish uniform became a stylish modern red skirt and brown spring jacket! The heels weren't half-bad either.

Like her uniform, they were still an extention of her divinely empowered body, she could tell...so these spikes could effortlessly crush concrete if she wasn't careful!

"Now, let's see here..." Arcana glanced at the google map app on her phone, her destination none other than "Castle Kasimir". Pretentious much? Oh well, rich folk liked putting their name on stuff.

She'd made certain to land in the nearest alleyway to the castle that she could find, but that still meant it was pretty far away. Still, walking long distances was something she was starting to get used to. Gotham City reminded her a lot of her own hometown. The same gloomsy atmosphere, that feeling of constant danger...but the architecture was a lot more beautiful, albeit in a gothic way.

After about a thirty minute walk from where she landed, she stood before the front gates. Frowning slightly at the sheer size of the castle in the distance, it was difficult to imagine why anyone would need a house this big..Then again, she probably kept a jet in there.

There seemed to be an intercom system, so she tepidly reached out to press the button. "Erm, hello?"

---

An alert sounded through the cavern this time, Zoey looking up from where she had half her arm jammed into what was virtually her jetpack trying to reach something. The computer screen taking up most of one wall swapped in the center to show the front door, and the young woman standing in front of it. Odd. She wasn't expecting anyone, and she already bought out the local girl scouts' thin mints. Maybe it was one of David's friends. Withdrawing her hand Zoey quickly moved to the computer, hitting the button to respond - and just in time, the staff knew to give her thirty seconds to pick up if she was in the home considering her paranoia.

"Kasimir Castle, business?"

A feminine voice emerged from the speaker. Was it Grim's? A servant?

"Uh, hi! I'm..." she leaned in close, "Karen. I was wondering if I could have a word with Miss Kasimir? She'll know who I am...probably..."

Zoey's face drained of color. In what she was pretty sure had become a full fledged tick, her eyebrow twitched. She had been expecting this to be honest, but was hoping it wouldn't be so soon. The fingers on her left hand tapped against the metal of the computer base. She hadn't prepared enough for this - how does one prepare against what is functionally a God? Ah, she hadn't responded yet. Well, it's not like the gate was going to hold her back if she wanted in. A quick tap had the gate out front buzz before swinging open automatically.

"Come to the front, please."

"Sauce," Karen chirped, stepping past the gate when it opened.

The pathway to the front door did not disappoint those expecting to be treated to all the pretentiousness that embodied the top one percent. It was deliberately designed to take you around a large fountain, just to hammer in how awesome their money made them. Karen couldn't help but grumble a little, but the walk had thankfully allowed her to shake off her irritation by the time she actually reached the door.

Extending her hand, she rapped her knuckles gently against the door...

Despite knowing she had a minute until Karen even made it up the driveway - at least as long as she kept to normal walking speed - Zoey had made it up from her labs in record time. Grabbing a white button up along the way to pull over the white shirt that had gotten a smear of grease on it while she was working Zoey quickly ran a hand through her hair, using the mirror in the entrance hall to groom. Her father, for all his faults, had instilled in her how important appearances were. First impressions especially. Not a hair out of place, no sign of being stressed. Her butler watched in puzzlement but she just waved him off. When the knock came the billionaire took a deep breath before finally turning and opening the grand double doors, offering the younger woman a self-assured little smile even as she subtly ran her eyes along her to take in the more casual appearance of Lady Arcana.

"Karen. A pleasure to make your acquintance."

When the double doors - because of course they were - swung open, Karen was greeted with the visage of Zoey Kasimir. She had been expecting that...and yet actually seeing her in person put the pictures she'd seen on google to shame. Even if many were taken five or more years earlier, it seemed like she'd only grown more beautiful with time.

"Wo-err, hi, yes! Great to meet you, Miss Kasimir!" Karen returned her smile, though quickly lowered her head, just in case she might've possibly blushed. Could she blush in this form? Did she even have blood?

"Sorry to, um, show up unexpectedly."

Zoey quirked an eyebrow, amusement touching the smile on her lips seeing how Lady Arcana - Karen - reacted. How mundane for a god. Charming.

"Please, call me Zoey. I insist. It's quite alright, I was expecting you to drop by at some point - please, come in." The redhead stepped back and gestured the other woman inside, only to pause and tilt her head. She could hear sirens in the distance.

... Ah, those were ambulance sirens, not police or fire rescue. Nothing for Grim or Lady Arcana to worry about unless more joined.

Karen glanced over her shoulder at the sirens, before returning her full attention to her host. "Thank you, Zoey!"

Stepping through the door, she was greeted to a castle that was every bit as illustrious as the exterior had implied. Honestly, she didn't really care anymore about the whole super-rich person thing after actually seeing Zoey in person. Sometimes, she forgot that people could still have a ton of money and be decent human beings beneath that.

"Wow, your home is gorgeous!"

"Thank you," Zoey bowed her head slightly with a gracious smile only to turn her gaze away, gesturing for Karen to follow her. "I'll take us somewhere private to chat. Would you like anything? Food, a drink?" Her feet began to make their way to the wine cellar. Her labs weren't exactly a place to host guests, but for this particular conversation they were likely to have? No place more secure.

"Sure! It was a long, err, flight," Karen replied, following Zoey while continuing to take note of her castle home.Now that she thought about it, it was probably the biggest personal residence she'd ever been in by far. While she had mentally snarked to herself on the way here, she had to admit it would be ridiculously awesome to live in an actual effin' castle.

"Perfect," The billionaire continued through her large home with practiced ease, long fingers pulling her phone out of the back pocket of her slacks. A quick text was sent off before replacing it. It was rather rude to use her phone in front of the other woman, but less rude than having her wait. It took only a minute to bring her to the kitchens Zoey herself rarely frequented. Zoey gestured for Karen to wait a moment, a young man appearing at the door. His eyes flicked to Karen briefly before back to Zoey, balancing a tray on his hands.

"Could I help-"

"That won't be necessary, thank you," Zoey was mildly annoyed seeing how the servant appeared rather worried as she took the tray from him, her civilian persona was rather... ditzy, for lack of a better word, but it wasn't like she was going to upend a tray. Honestly she was more worried about the servants gossiping, but they were well paid just for that. Balancing it on one hand Zoey turned and gestured Karen further into the home, soon descending a set of stairs into the rather large wine cellars.

It took a retinal scanner to open the door to the wine cellar - no wonder people called her an alcoholic, really - and once inside Zoey moved on auto pilot. She pulled a dark burgundy bottle to the left of them out just to the label, letting it rest there. Another bottle further in and to the right was put in the same position, then a third, a fourth, until finally Zoey stopped at one set of wine racks. Setting the fifth and final of the bottles into the correct position there wasn't even a rumble as on well oiled gears pulled the section of wall back, revealing another winding set of stairs.

Thankfully, that was the last set, as at the bottom a fingerprint scanner opened up into the cavern containing her labs.

"Sorry about that," Zoey offered to Karen as she moved inside, setting the tray of coffee, juice, and finger foods on the flat metal platform that acted as the long 'desk' for her computer screens. "Can't be too careful. Can I take your jacket for you?" Turning to the other woman Zoey held her hand out politely, even as her foot caught the padded chair of her computer to push it towards Karen in offering.

Karen should have anticipated that she would have servants living with her. It was, after all, a massive castle. It would probably get pretty lonely here all by herself. For whatever reason the servant boy had appeared nervous, but she'd brushed it off as she was lead to another door. After a retinal scan - now she was seeing some of that high tech shiz - they descended into the wine cellar.

That was another thing rich folk had, entire rooms just to get drunk in. Her dad, in contrast, preferred to just drink until he fell wherever in the house and she had to try and move him to his bed.

Zoey then began to move bottles around throughout the wine cellar, presumably a way of confounding anyone that could get past her retinal scan. Against herself, something like that was useless as she could remember the sequence perfectly, but then, she would've never gotten past the scan to begin with.

Unable to contain a small gasp when the wall slid open, she couldn't help but squirm in excitement at how absolutely cool this place was, with its scans, secret passageways and bottle-puzzles. You could totally set one of those old point-and-click adventure games in a place like this!

As they descended a winding set of stairs beneath the wine cellar, Karen began to half-expect a dusty skeleton to pop up and laugh at her. Instead it was yet another scanner, allow them to presumably arrive at their destination.

"Sorry for what? That was awesome!" Karen reassured her. When Zoey offered to take her coat, she couldn't help but grin, deciding to show off a little herself for once. "Oh, don't worry, I've got it!"

Closing her eyes for a brief moment, the jacket vanished with a slight twinkle, leaving her in just her shirt. Karen then accepted the offered chair, sitting down.

"This place looks really incredibly, Zoey! It's like you've got everything down here!"

"Impressive," Zoey commented lightly, eyebrow quirking once more seeing how the jacket just disappeared. Part of her was mildly annoyed seeing the magic, but at least this time it wasn't being shoved in her face with mystical riot-causing shenanigans or vampires or anything else ridiculous. Just clothing. She caught the edge of the tray to push closer to Karen before moving to her work table and picking up the half drank bottle of Budweiser. The redhead turned to lean against the table, her free hand resting on the surface. "And thank you. It hasn't been easy getting all this, or building in some cases." She gestured to the half-built glider on her table, taking a drink of her beer.

"I mean, I was a cheerleader in high school, and now I'm building advanced tech in my basement." A slight shrug before she settled her steel-blue gaze on Karen, examining her. "So, what can I do for you, Lady Arcana?"

Karen's face lit up slightly when Zoey claimed she was a cheerleader in high school. In all honesty, it was something she'd always wanted to try herself. It sounds really fun, the poses, the chants, the teamwork. Still, she wouldn't just gush all over her like an idiot, she had, after all, asked her why she was here.

"Ah, Karen's fine, down here in the...erm, Grim Cave? Dog house? Eheh," she laughed nervously, feeling like she'd just said something really stupid. "Uh, anyhow, I was actually curious if you'd discovered anything about the pill, or the armor we recovered in the sewers for that matter. I remember you saying you could better analyze it all back in your lab."

"Blackstar calls it the Grim Grotto," Zoey offered to Karen, tilting her head slightly. She seemed surprisingly nervous. "Those? I have found out something, actually." Zoey pushed off from the table, holding the bottle in a loose grip as she moved to the lightly glowing stasis field containing said items over the machine analyzing them. The redhead paused, running a hand through her hair before turning to Karen with a serious look.

"They're magic," She stated, in the best deadpan she could muster.

Karen nearly fell at out of her chair at that, sputtering slightly. "O-oh...really?"

Was that a joke? She was probably messing with her, right? She should laugh. She would laugh. "Heheh..."

Taking the glass of orange juice from the tray, she drank it with an awkward smile on her face. She felt like she was being a total spaz. Why couldn't she say something cool? Yeah, come on. The subject was magic! She was the Wizard! What would Gandalf do here? "Ahem,,,"

"Indeed, very...magic, by my estimates. The depth of this magic is...well, it is very deep in a way that is unquestionably magical." she sage nodded, drinking her OJ in the most refined manner she possibly could.

To Zoey's credit she managed to keep the serious expression on her face all through that mess of Karen's ... explanation. Finally though the corner of her lips tugged up in a slight grin and she quickly raised a hand to cover her mouth as she laughed. She didn't think she succeeded in making Karen feel more relaxed, but it was rather funny. The grin on her face remained as she turned back to the machine, raising a hand to press the pads of her fingertips against the screen in front. In the statis field the objects moved around each other, the box that Benjamin as the Electrocutioner had coming to the forefront with the small pill.

"So. I have examined them. Benjamin's box is actually a combination of magic and tech, but that's not what's interesting about it. Both the box and pill have the same magical ... signature, I'd almost say. That is to say the person who had a hand in making them is unmistakably the same, confirming what that ... voice had implied to us." Zoey's voice had gone back to serious, almost grave, and she gestured to a golden gauntlet that was also in the stasis field covered in runes. "Definitely different from the other artifact I have."

Karen nodded in response to this, having also regained some of her composure as they began discussing the strange voice and its connection to the items in Zoey's possession. "That's not surprising, I guess. He did claim that he created both of them. I guess we could try and track him through that 'signature', but, well..."

She rubbed her arm, thinking back to the events of New York a few days ago. "Honestly? We already went to his weird drug-slave dimension. We could presumably go back there if we wanted, but would he still be there? I mean, I'm sure he knows we can access it any time now."

"He might not be there anymore," Zoey admitted. She sighed, raising her hand to rub her long fingers against the bridge of her nose. "I fed a small touch of the pill to a rat - he went into an almost catatonic state but didn't attack. Even came out of it a few hours later. I can only assume that man can go in and out of that dimension at will and control those who's conscience are in it, but even if we camp out in it there's no guarantee he'll even be back now that his 'experiment' is over." The redhead huffed, glaring rather darkly at the pill.

"It almost seems like he's testing people. More accurately, you and me - hell, maybe just you. You're practically invincible after all. He could be looking for a weakness by throwing all these scenarios at you." A pause, hesitation. "... And you remember what he said, don't you? There'll be more in the coming months. So, I've also been working on something myself. A tracker. A magic tracker." A low huff, a touch of anger entering her voice.

"But I've never even worked with magic before this. I can try and get it to cover the country using satellites but to be honest I don't even know if it will work. I'm not a mage."

Karen frowned at her admission of the difficulty they faced. In truth, it wasn't Zoey's fault that she didn't understand magic. In fact, it was entirely reasonable that she wouldn't, given that she wasn't a "Homo Magi" as they were called. Lowering her head, she couldn't hold back a long sigh. "At least you have an excuse, Zoey. I'm supposed to be the successor of the Wizard, the guardian of the source of all magic..but I barely know anything about it."

"I have the source of all magic in my freaking chest, which should give me the power to do pretty much anything...but I'm so useless I can't even track down a maniac who's using the same power to hurt people," she stared at her hands, her own ineptitude making her feel smaller than she ever had since gaining her powers. It was honestly disgraceful.

She still didn't understand why the Wizard had chosen her. There wasn't anything special about her at all. She didn't feel like she was any nicer or kinder than anyone else who wasn't an outright prick, and she was completely lacking knowledge in her new job. "I had honestly hoped I would be able to help you, but I'm really just a complete amateur."

Zoey went quiet as Karen talked, head turned to look at her. Abruptly though her steel-blue gaze dropped to the younger woman's chest as she spoke, examining with fierce intensity. Though the words still registered in her mind Zoey's thoughts were elsewhere, and abruptly she tore her gaze away and set the bottle of beer on her worktable as she pulled out a large photo copier sized machine, the top having a depression that made it look like a bowl, needing to drag it along the wheeled platform it was resting on.

"Maybe you can help me, Arcana. Tell me, how quickly can you reach the other side of the country?"

Karen noted the other woman's gaze falling down to her chest, and her cheeks - she was certain this time - began glowing a luminous red. I mean, she wasn't the first one to stare down there, far from it. And unlike the other times, she might not have completely, one hundred percent minded it all that much here. "Eheheh...I guess that's where all the mana is stored?"

"Oh!" She was snapped out of her embarrassment, "erm, well, I've never tried to time myself, but...pretty darn fast! Why?"

"That's magnificent, because I have an idea. You see this? It's a tracker." Zoey gestured to the machine once more, as large as a photo copier with the depression on top in stone, a screen on the front showing a map of the United States. "You know how people can track energy surges? It's the same thought process, but I built it with magic in mind. I couldn't get it to work, much less if I could get it to track a specific signature - it could read that there was something in my lab but not much else. But that's because it's all being powered by tech! If we could get it to be powered by magic-" At this point Zoey leaned over it to grab the power cord in the back, the thing nearly an inch thick with a bulbous plug on the end. With quick motions she had the back opened up and was disconnecting the plug that led to the power source, a rather plain looking black bar inside - aside from the line of gold running right through the middle of it.

"Then maybe it can track other magic as well! And if it can, then we can test it by having you fly to the other side of the country to see if it will track you specifically." Zoey paused here, peeking over the other side of the machine to look to Karen. "Of course this is all in theory. For all I know the thing will explode."

Karen scratched at the back of her head while doing her best to follow Zoey's explanation. She seemed really excited about it, though. If she felt that much confidence in her plan, then who was she to argue? Besides, her face was practically glowing in that moment. The last thing she was going to do was bring her down. "Well, sure then! Let's give it a shot!"

Lifting her OJ, she drank the enitrety of it down in one gulp before finishing her portion of the food on the tray in a similarly short time. It was all quite good, she had to admit. "Alright, ready!"

"Great!" Zoey dragged the tracker to the center of the room, just to pause and maneuver it so the power source was directed to the computer, figuring Karen would be standing there. If something went wrong she'd really prefer her computer was spared. "Alright, so just try and ... power up this bar here. I've never experimented with magic like this before, but it's meant to contain energy so it should at least not explode." A pause, and then she threw Karen an almost sheepish grin.

"Still, would it be rude to stand behind you just in case?"

Karen returned her grin with one of her own, taking a step forward as if to allow her more space to get behind her.

Staring down at the powersource, she pursed her lips. Well, she'd never really done anything quite like this before, but the world of magic was built on first experiences. Yeah, she just made that up and it might not even be true. Regardless... "It's show time!"

Extending her index finger, she stuck the tip of her fingernail into the socket of the magitech power converter thing-y. The result was almost instantaneous, as Karen threw her head with a gasp of shock as mystical lightning began to surge through her entire body and then into the device.

"Karen?" A hint of alarm entered Zoey's normally smooth voice, and despite her resolve to stand behind the redhead edged around the device. A light soon lit up from the front, and Zoey's eyes flicked to the screen at the front. It had powered down the instant she took apart the plug, but now - now it was back on, showing a few spots here and there along the US map. A wide grin lit up her face, but that wasn't the end of it. Quickly jerking her gaze to Arcana, Zoey stepped forward, cautious and very aware that she wasn't even in her protective suit.

"Are you alright? You should be able to disconnect."

"T-there's s-some k-kind of f-f-feedback loop," Karen struggled to speak, feeling almost paralyzed in that moment. Maybe sticking her finger into an unfamiliar socket wasn't the best idea. Gritting her teeth,she was finally able to break the loop. Stumbling back into the rolling chair, Karen raised her hand to her face. "Ugh...well that was unexpected. Probably wasn't the best way to plug in..."

"Probably not," With a last glance to the screen of the device, which remained happily lit up and powered for the moment, Zoey turned her attention to Karen. Moving to stand in front of the younger woman the redhead raised her hand, long fingers pressing underneath Karen's chin to tilt her head up. A soft hum, which would normally rumble in the voice modulator escaped her lips as she examined Lady Arcana, checking her eyes and complexion.

"Your invincibility seems to have held out once again. Do you want me to grab you a drink before we continue?"

Karen was still a little dazed from the experience. It...hadn't really hurt per say, but it was definitely jarring. Like everything had gone numb, almost like sleep paralysis. Blinking away her disorientation, she felt Zoey lift her chin, the other woman seeming to examine her. The combination of this and the slight physical contact once again caused her cheeks to redden. Hopefully that would just be taken as a sign of a healthy complexion.

"...Sure, a drink. I could use one of those. she quickly replied, sitting up straight again.

"Very well. Sit tight," Zoey withdrew her hand and without another word picked up the tray and disappeared with it back up the steps. It only took a minute or two for her to return, handing the other vigilante a tall glass of water. "No side effects? Not feeling weak?" Even as she spoke Zoey moved from Karen's side however, crouching in front of the back of the machine. The gold line through the power bar almost glowed - if she guessed, it would hold the charge for half an hour, but that guess was based on tech. She'd have to find a different way to power it, or at least a better way than 'stick your finger in this outlet'. Standing once more Zoey closed the back of the machine for now, moving to the front to start tapping on the screen.

Karen drank the glass of water, smiling gratefully afterwards. "I don't think so, no."

Standing from her seat, she stepped to Zoey's side, glancing at the device she had just helped to power. While - not to be repetitive - her knowledge of magic might be lacking, she did know that the electricity that came from her was pretty powerful stuff. She would probably not have to worry about running out of energy for a while now, especially as she had been stuck in that loop for several seconds.

"Will that work for what you want to do?" Karen questioned her.

"Everything seems to be working, as far as I can tell. See how the entire thing is lit up? There's a lot of magic in the country now, to the point where some places are just entirely lit up. But if we just do this," Zoey darted away, grabbing the pill from the stasis field and returning it. When she set it in the bowl up top it floated up as another, smaller stasis field held it quietly inside. "Now the lights turn off - there we go, and you can see that New York is lit up, since there's probably still a lot of Elysium pills there, as well as a section in Gotham. With some fine turning I might be able to get it to pick apart each instance to an even finer degree. My only concern is the range - obviously it reaches New York, but what about the other side of the country? Though, considering that it lit up with general magic I don't see why the filter wouldn't work." Throughout her explanation however a grin remained on Zoey's face, and despite her age she nearly bounced when she went to grab the pill. If her high school self could see her she'd be very concerned.

"That's awesome! Karen exclaimed, sharing in Zoey's excitement. Even if it was a little scary for a few seconds there, she was overjoyed that she had actually been able to help. It always felt good when she was useful for something other than violence, and she honestly loved detective and investigative stuff, even if she was pretty bad at it herself. "So with this, we can find out if he appears anywhere else, right? Does it just work for the United States, or can we see other parts of the world?"

After all, there was no guarantee that all of that weirdo's targets were going to be in this country. They had to be ready for him to strike just about anywhere...at least, that made sense to her.

"Ehh, theoretically considering what I've seen of your powers we should be able to see other parts of the world, especially if the satellite signal for the area is strong. I might need to tinker with it a bit." Retrieving the pill Zoey hummed lightly as she tapped on the screen, zooming in on Gotham. Honestly it was pretty lit up itself, which was concerning, but if she was honest the threat of the mysterious ... wizard? The one that wasn't Lady Arcana at least, was more pressing right now than tracking down vampires or trolls or - what did Toombs call it? A hob? Didn't matter. Zooming back out she swiped across the screen, showing smatterings of lights in other areas of the world.

"See? Not strong enough signal. I'll have to try and get the satellites from those areas that have them." Replacing the pill in the stone bowl Zoey hummed thoughtfully, tapping her bottom lip with a finger as the problem ran through her mind.

Karen cupped her chin in thought while observing the weaker signals throughout the world. So it was a matter of satellite coverage, then? That actually gave her a bit of an idea. "Zoey, what if I took the satellites into orbit for you? I'm pretty sure I could, since I don't need to breathe and all."

Granted, she'd never actually tried to fly out into space...but she had been submerged in water more than once without any sort of ill effect, so surely it wouldn't be too different from that! Not to mention the aura that was always around her was practically like a space suit.

"I don't... own satellites..." Zoey trailed off for a moment, glancing to the wall of gadgets and making a thoughtful hum. "But I might be able to build them. I'll need more space, somewhere secluded, or just make an expansion to the hangar - not to mention I'll need to brush up on how they're made. I work with satellite signals a lot but I haven't actually taken one apart. It's possible, and then we could get the best coverage to track whoever this is." It'd be a big project, that's for sure. It would take away time from her gadget building, but considering the amount of life lost in the New York Riots and with promises of more violence...

"I can't guarantee I can do it, but there's nothing to lose in trying and everything to gain." Briefly she thought of trying to contact Marvin considering her own admittance of his intelligence, only to scowl at the thought. No, she could do this on her own. Well, except the lifting it to space part. Couldn't do that. Maybe she'd build a rocket someday if aliens ever attacked. "Hell, maybe I'll just buy out a cellphone company so I have an excuse to just commission them."

"In anycase, I'll connect the tracker to the main computer so that if anything new shows up with this mystery man I'll be alerted. Do you feel comfortable giving me your cellphone number?"

Karen was glad to hear that Zoey could potentially build satellites to help strengthen the range of their detetion abilities. That made her feel a bit less nervous about the coming conflict, knowing they would at least have a heads up whenever they began. She had to find out about New York on the news, after all, and by that point it had already been going on for a while. They needed to be able to get there before too many poeople could be hurt, and this seemed like the perfect rapid response system!

"I could always just steal one of the Arab Federation's sattelites," she mused. "You could reprogram it or something."

When Zoey asked her for her cellphone number, she quickly nodded in agreement. She had brought it with her in the hopes she would ask that. Well, in truth, it wasn't Karen Hernandez's usual cellphone, but rather a burner she had gotten a few weeks ago. She'd already given it's number to The Question and Harris, in case either of them needed to get in touch with her..

"Sure, here!" She pulled her number up on the phone and showed it to Zoey.

"Thank you," Removing a seperate phone from the one she pulled out earlier Zoey quickly programmed the new number in, though amusingly the one she pulled out had a silver engraving of Grim's doghead symbol on the back. Okay, some of her things had branding. Even more amusing was that she didn't custom order this - the design was already on offer starting a few years ago at a local Gotham engraver. Ah, too bad she couldn't sue them for using the icon without permission. "As for the Arab Federation satellites, I don't think I want ours to fire lasers, as neat as it would be." She sent a quick text off to the new number in her phone so Arcana would have her work phone number.

"Alright, I'll send you word if anything pops up or if it needs a recharge. It seems to have stayed on the entire time we've been talking so who knows how long it will stay?" Zoey clapped her hands together, focusing her steel-blue gaze back on Karen. "So, Miss Arcana, it seems I owe you for more than just covering for me in that other dimension now. If you ever need anything..."

"D-dinner?" Karen blurted out without thinking.

What...the...eff?! Oh God, what the hell is wrong with her? She felt like running away as fast as she could. No, scratch that. She wanted to run around the Earth and punch herself in the back of the freaking head before she could say that!

"Eheheheh!" She laughed like a total moron. "I'm so sorry, I was just electrocuted."

A heartbeat past, then two. Zoey blinked at Karen, the intense look on her face having dropped off to surprise. Her lips parted slightly before closing, and finally she laughed lightly at Karen's backtracking. The redhead's fingers rose up, running through her hair as she felt heat blooming across the bridge of her nose. Odd, she hadn't blushed in what felt like years.

"Dinner, hm? I think I would owe you another favor then, if I got to spend an evening with a lovely young woman like yourself." It was rather flattering, being asked to dinner by a literal Goddess. "But it's a bit early. Could I interest you in lunch instead? My treat," The last part was said with a bit of a playful smirk, a quirk of her eyebrow.

What the fuck are you doing, Karen? You just asked Zoey Kasimir out on a date, and she accepted!! No! Stop feeling awesome! This is really messed up! You've got to break it off right now before this gets way out of hand!

"Lunch sounds great!" She smiled to her, her cheeks rose-tinted as can be.

You are a fucking retard! You are literally a flying sack of stupid! You should use your superspeed to slap yourself ten thousand times until you stop thinking this sounds like a good idea!

"And y'know, you are the famous Zoey Kasimir, so don't sell yourself too short, eheh."

"I am rather impressive, but even so I don't think I can hold a candle to you."
March 25th
10:05 P.M.
New York City


Arcana's attention was pulled from the conversation when a masculine voice addressed her, the heroine's gaze rising to meet that of a man dressed in cat-themed costume. He was either another vigilante, or Broadway had gotten a lot more militant. "Elysium...?"

Well, while she couldn't claim to be an expert in the field by any means, she had put in quite a lot of research into Greek Mythology in these past few months. When your talking cat explains that you've got the power of six Gods in you, you naturally want to be as informed as you possibly can about their origins and history.

"That's where the righteous dead and worthy heroes would go in Greek Mythology," she explained, wondering if the term "Mythology" was really accurate anymore.

Unfortunately, she didn't have much in the way of time to consider this, as on cue at least a hundred rioters began flooding towards them down the street. Turning to face them fully, Arcana calmly stepped towards them with a sigh. Well, when they were all clustered together like this, things were actually a lot more simple. "I'll deal with them. Get down and cover your ears."

Drawing her hands apart as the rioters closed in on her, she brought her open palms together in a titanic thunderclap that shattered the sound barrier several times over, windows shattering as the mob was collectively blown off their feet.

There was one thing she remembered seeing on the Discovery Channel: it was a documentary on the disorienting effects that sound could have. Even though they felt no pain, if she threw off their equilibrium, they wouldn't be able to properly move, much less fight.

"Aren't you glad you listened to the nice lady?" Grim muttered behind Arcana, though her gaze was directed to Blackstar. More accurately, where she had grabbed onto the front of his armor to pull him down with her. Teenagers had a tendency to think they were invincible. Her other hand was actually a little warm, considering the fact she had caught the flaming bottle arcing through the air. Her gaze flicked to Harris. "Don't worry, I don't like being set on fire either." Seeing as her gloves wouldn't react to the fire the vigilante just grabbed onto the soaked cloth sticking from the mouth of the bottle, dropping it to the ground to stomp the fire out. Grim's eyes drifted to the bottle. Budweiser? What the hell was Budweiser? Cheap alcohol probably.

"Good work, Arcana," Grim finally added on, tipping the bottle over near the ambulance so it couldn't be used again. Not that the horde looked particularly capable of it after that. Still, she turned to the new arrival and his perch on the nearby building, hovering over them. At least he had a lead for stopping this, even if it was more magic. Seriously. It was always magic. "Don't suppose any of you know how to tear a magic portal open to another dimension, huh? I might be able to rig something up in my lab but it would take time we don't have."

Marvin had covered his ears, but having superhuman hearing was (in this instance) also a negative. His ears still rung and caused him some brief disorientation. Once he recovered and gathered his wit, he issued a reply,

"Magic is to magic as nature is to nature. A simple logical deduction; we would need a conduit of magic energy of some kind for transportation to a magical dimension, but teleportation is too risky."

Arcana turned to look at Tiger, smiling. "Well, I basically am a conduit of magical energy! I'm connected directly to the Rock of Eternity, which is apparently the source of all magic!"

Reaching down to her chest, she pointed to the thunderbolt on her chest, an effervescent maelstrom of magical energy perpetually churning within it. "According to Sam, that is literally a conduit to it."

"I also know a spell for creating a portal, now that I think about. I saw someone named Clayton Toombs create it, so I should be able to duplicate that..but there's no telling if it would lead us to the right--"

She paused for a second, yet another thought entering her mind. "The pill! Maybe if I used the spell in conjunction with the pill, we could lock on to this 'Elysium'?"

"The pill, from what I can tell, is the gateway and the only gateway." Marvin added.

"Interesting," Grim rumbled, and in a smooth motion flipped open the compartment on her gauntlet once more to retrieve the pill. She rolled it across her palm for one last inspection before offering it to Lady Arcana, a smirk tugging at her lips beneath the mask. "Asking for a gift back after giving it is bad manners, you know." Though it was interesting she had also run into Clayton Toombs, she might have to inquire about that later.

Harris was slow to react to... well, everything, the arrival of the cat-costumed vigilante and his countdown only met with mild confusion from Harris, and when the black-cloaked man grabbed the Molotov cocktail out of the air, he barely had enough time to flinch. He moved so fast, it was unreal. Harris simply watched as Arcana single-handedly defeated the assembled mob and barely heard the rest of the techno-babbly conversation

He had begun to think he was a little too slow to react.

Harris watched the rest as they began to experiment, knock-kneed and slouching.

"Hey... uh, I share my body with a questionably magic creature, maybe it could help here, not that I'm really helping... just ignore me, I'll be over here if you want a tree or something."

"What are we waiting for? The longer we wait the more permanent these effects might be." Marvin hopped off the hood the car and his tan army boots touched the gravel soft.

Lady Arcana smiled lightly to Grim as she accepted the pill. "Thanks. If it's not intact after the spell, then we'll find you another. Shouldn't be too hard, considering."

Nodding to Tiger when he pushed her to hurry it up, she drew a deep breath. Mr. Toombs had used chalk to draw the arcane circle, but she didn't have any chalk. Besides, while her knowledge of magic was obviously lacking, she did have a feeling that a stream of her mystical Zeus-powered electricity would do the job just as well, if not a whole lot better!

Extending a finger, a stream of lightning shot forth into the ground, and using the perfect photo-recall of Mnemosyne, she quickly etched a circle into the concrete, which continued to emit a luminous glow even after the arc was broken. Arcana then fired a second bolt inside the circle, drawing a square, then a circle, a triangle, yet another square and finally a second triangle.

"Whew, okay...now, hopefully this won't kill us all," Arcana mused, placing the pill in the middle of the inner triangle. Pressing a pair of fingers lightly against the pill, the circle began to glow even more brightly, casting away the night in that brief moment. The circle vanished, replaced by what looked almost like a mirror, except rather than their reflection, it showed a grassy field against a crystal blue sky.

It was a bit different from how Clayton's had looked, but then, their destination was different.

Arcana looked up at the group, "Uh, guess we can call it a success?"

"Well, it didn't kill us, so I suppose so," Harris responded, staring intently at the... portal? Gateway? He hadn't been paying attention honestly. "I'm just still hung up on the talking cat, now there's a... whatever the hell this thing is," Harris said, almost sounding defeated.

Get it away!

It's unnatural!

Protect us!


Apparently The Green was not a fan.

"Whatever that thing is it's making my body-mate very uncomfortable, so that's a good sign."

"How confident are you about getting us back out when we're thro- talking cat?" Grim glanced up at Harris, brows furrowing. She shook her head. Not the time to get distracted, even if it was weird. "We might want to grab another pill in case you need to make another portal to get back here, if you're not sure if it'll stay open." As she was talking Grim was also moving to repeat one of her tried and true tricks, retrieving a lock pick and tossing it to the mirror-like hole to make sure it was safe to go through. Seemed fine enough with metal. Human flesh probably wasn't that different for a magical portal.

Marvin turned his attention to Grim; of those who were present, she and the younger one beside her were the only ones who resembled himself in any fashion. A quick examination of her attire and her gadgets told him much of what he needed to know: she was rich, she was good with tech, though most of her equipment looked like early builds. Marvin thought it a shame someone such as her would come so ill prepared; in this new world of magic and mighty men, regular folk like her and himself needed to have several failsafes and back up plans.

He reached into his vest and tossed the Elysium pill--which he had stored away for his own research--to Grim, "Always keep a spare," he kept his tone serious. Then he leapt into the portal.

Arcana's heart skipped a beat when The Tiger leaped in before her. She was actually going to test it out for them, since she was pretty much indestructible, but it seems like fear wasn't a part of his hero portfolio.

Raising a hand to pinch her nose, she glanced to the others and offered them a final smile. "Guess that's our cue as well."

Leaping through the portal, she vanished just as the Tiger had before her. "Huf!"

Well, it wasn't so much of a leap as a light hop forward, as her feet landed on solid grass right on the other side. That's right, going through the portal wasn't like being whisked away somewhere...it was more like stepping into another room.

She was now standing in the same field they had all witnessed from the other side, and beside her was the Tiger. "...Told ya it'd work."

"I had no doubt it would." Tiger swirled his visage about; for this dimension to be 'magic' it felt more kin to the natural world. The world about had its own color palette; reds, oranges, greens, deep blues, and each combined well. He had to pause and admire.

Harris cringed as both Arcana and the cat-guy jumped into the portal, thankfully there weren't any bits flying back out, a good sign. Harris took a deep breath and followed after them, sticking a foot in first to make sure it was safe, then creeping in slowly.

Immediately he felt the effects of being cut off from The Green. The voices that were always present in his head went silent, and his body felt weaker, ill even. He could no longer feel a connection to the grass beneath them, something which felt very strange after so long. He was still a giant plant monster, but he felt like a normal person once more.

"Woah, that's weird, I can't feel The Green anymore."

He tried to cause a tree to grow in front of him, but nothing happened.

"Okay, so my abilities are completely gone," he informed the other two, not that they would care.

Grim huffed lightly, eyes narrowing after the catman as he fearlessly jumped into the portal. Absolutely no sense of self preservation - and not the first vigilante she ran into with that problem. Honestly she's surprised she hadn't heard of more people being killed trying heroics the past couple months.

Luck preserved them however, and Grim took a moment to replace the pill in the compartment on her gauntlet before stepping through after them. She caught the last bit of bug-tree's words, and gestured back towards Blackstar.

"Stay back with Blackstar to watch our flank." Beneath the mask Grim gave Blackstar a pointed look. That meant stay behind them, dammit. Turning her gaze back to Ear Points and Arcana Grim took a moment to swap through her lens functions. All operational. Keeping the left lens on the heat sensor she began to scan their surroundings.

"Right then, let's find the source of this. Take point, indestructible one?"

Arcana gave Grim a reassuring 'thumbs up', before walking north from the portal. She honestly had no idea where she was going....everything looked more or less the same: a vast, seemingly endless field. The air was temperate and sweet-smelling, and if their situation were any less dire, she would dare call it a paradise.

She also wanted to complain about how she always seemed to end up walking aimlessly for prolonged periods of time. First the Rock of Eternity, then the sewers beneath Hub City, now this place.

No, screw that. She was effin' Lady Arcana, why did she need to slowly stroll through the fields?

"...I'm going to go do some real scouting," she muttered, lifting off the ground. Flying high up, she shot forward, leaving a sonic boom in her wake. It took her only about ten seconds to return, as she descended into a jog towards Grim. "Hey! I think I found them!"

"Direction?" Grim tilted her head the way Arcana gestured, the lens currently not on heat optics in her goggles immediately swapping to the zoom function to get a look herself - if it was possible, anyway, Arcana was fast. She really hoped their normal human feet wouldn't have to walk for an hour or something ridiculous. At the same time without looking she added on. "What did you see?"

"People," she clarified. "More specifically, a whole lot of people. They were all kneeling, and they...well, they looked to be in pain. Like they were in a trance, but it was hurting them at the same time."

She had to fly pretty far to find them, though. This place was way bigger than she had first suspected. Having the lot of them walk would be unacceptable.

Looking to Grim and the Tiger, she extended her hands towards them. "Come on, I'll take you there."

"Hm," Grim's lens returned to normal zoom and she turned back to Arcana. "Since the people who took part of Elysium couldn't physically travel here as we did that might somehow be their consciences. Actually, it seems more than likely." The vigilante glanced down to Arcana's hand, humming thoughtfully. Between that gesture and the zoom function on her goggles not picking up anything it was clear what she was saying. Grim turned to Blackstar and Harris.

"Stay with him. Yes, I know you don't like it, we'll argue about it later." A slight sigh escaped her. "Stay safe Blackstar." Grim intoned finally to her sidekick, stressing the word, before finally reaching out to firmly grasp Arcana's hand.

Marvin had briefly lapsed into a daydream before Grim's words, which were aimed at her sidekick, floated toward his ears. He turned those deep yellow eyes pervading the front of the white mask to where she stood and then up at the portal, then back down to the vigilante in question; from what Marvin observed, the two treated one another like mother and son. While Marvin thought the dynamic a little unprofessional--if vigilantism could be called a profession--he made note. Whatever was to happen here, he would make sure she got home to him.

Fixing his gaze on Arcana once more, he clasped her hand within his.

As soon as she had both of their hands, both costumed vigilantes would feel themselves become lighter, their bodies enveloped by an invisible aura. Like before, Lady Arcana rocketed forth, and from their perspective they would see the world racing past beneath them, although perhaps not as quickly as their speed might imply: time was relative for both Arcana and her passengers.

Glancing over to Grim for a brief moment, Arcana gently flexed the fingers grasping the other woman's hand. She really did look like a man in that armor, and she couldn't help being curious if she could tell the difference between her hand and Tiger's.

When they at last arrived, Lady Arcana offered the pair a soft landing before what could only be described as nearly endless rows of kneeling people, their low-pitched groans of pain coalescing into a chorus of sorrow.

"...See? They're like, in some sort of horrible trance."

"... That was both weird, a little disorientating, and rather interesting," Grim muttered under her breath, but quickly shook the experience off. There was time to reflect later. Instead she turned her goggled gaze to the people, approaching the closest one cautiously. It would be a mistake to rile them up, but to be honest she doubted they'd react much. She waved a hand in front of the woman and hummed thoughtfully before straightening up and turning in the direction they were all kneeling, her goggles resuming the zoom function once more to see over the endless rows of people.

"We'll have to break the trance then. Preferably by finding the one who put them in it."

"Disembodied consciences." Marvin walked up to one of them; a firm slap on the back of the being appeared futile for it arose no sensation.

"There has to be something around here which keeps them connected; a tether of some kind." He could smell nothing distinct in the distance, nor could he see anything far off.

"If every universe has a core, so do its dimensions; what is the core of a dimension which traps one's conscious? What keeps it stable?" Marvin posed the questions to either of his compatriots.

Lady Arcana threw her hands up in a shrug.

"With magic? If I've read enough fiction either some sort of magic artifact or a wizard." Grim glanced to Arcana. "Or ... witch?" She shrugged as well, turning back to the woman before her. Retrieving a swab from her gauntlet she cautiously stuck the end in the corner of the woman's mouth, rubbing it against the inside of her cheek before withdrawing it to check with the on board computer. Her computer just gave back an error. Should've been expected. She put the swab in a small plastic container specifically for them to save for later. She'd examine it with the pill back in her lab.

"Our best bet right now is to go to the front of them I'd think. If there's nothing up there we're going to have to start experimenting on waking them up." Grim turned her gaze to the front of the congregation once more, starting off in that direction.

Marvin followed close behind, he thought to himself,

Certainly need to get one of those wrist computers.

Marvin began a sprint, walking was obviously the slower alternative--he snatched Grim by the hand as he passed her and not long after he began to pick up speed; 10 miles per hour, 20, 25, 35; then he got a real head of steam: 40, 45? 60? 70? He had never gone this fast in 'the real world'; either he was still changing or he needed a little more magic in his life. Maybe he would borrow some of this universe's energy for further experimentation. Once he reached top speed, he skid to a stop at the front of the mass crowd of tranced Elysium addicts. Once he had done his part, he had himself a nice seat on the grass for respite.

After her second time being pulled along at inhuman speeds, Grim was feeling mildly sick. Actually, mostly she was feeling sick of literally everyone she ran into having these extraordinary powers. Seriously?! Next thing she knew Blackstar was going to start sprouting wings or something! Alright, calm down, focus on the task...

Grim lifted her head to slowly look around the front of the crowd, lenses rapidly swapping between normal, night vision, and heat sensor to check on everything.

As Grim shifted between the visual spectrum, she would notice something with her heat sensor: a tether, barely visible, connected each of the people to some indeterminate source. It seemed to attach to them at the crown of their skulls, before flowing high into the sky above.

The vigilante slowly tilted her head back, following the line of tethers into the sky. either the person controlling them all was up there, or...

"I think they're connected to their real selves through the sky. At least, they're connected to something up there," She raised a hand to tap against her goggles without turning to Tiger, the right lens swapping back to normal but the left staying on the heat sensors. "We could try severing the ... I'd call it a tether, but to be honest if we're not sure where it connects we could end up putting someone in a coma or killing them."

Marvin rose from his seated position, his vision shot up to the sky.

"Well, I guess the only question left is: are we dealing with a something or a someone? If we go up there and we happen to be dealing with the latter, it would probably mean these people's conscious' turn into bargaining chips. I don't know about either of you, but I don't want to take chances with an overlord of a mystical dimension. And, well, if it is a someone this someone will probably have powers beyond anything either one of us can handle."

His attention briefly shifted to Arcana, then back to the sky.

Lady Arcana had remained silent, hoping the two of them would hopefully come up with some plan of action because, frankly, she had no idea what to do at this point. Floating down to Tiger's side, she scratched the back of her hood with a gentle sigh. "Um, so do you think I should try flying up there, then? Or maybe just try and carry them out of the portal?"

She really was at a loss, and made her stomach hurt, just a little bit.

The unfeeling yellow eyes of his mask fell on Arcana; his voice betray a shred of worry in its tone,

"Anything tethered to something else can't be forcefully torn from its source; the consequences are always bad. The only way is up. There is no real way to know what our next steps are until we know what we are up against. Worst case scenario? You hold off whoever or whatever is up there long enough for us to find out what's going on. I have a hunch that either way we'll be in for a fight." he stamped.

"Right," Grim huffed, her eyes sliding over the chorus of people. "I'm going to do something unpleasant." She stated in a calm voice, denying the hint of unease that settled in her chest. This could end up seriously hurting or killing someone, but to be honest they didn't have many options. The more time they spent in here the more people were likely getting infected or hurt outside. With that in mind she had picked out the oldest of the people there, an almost frail looking homeless man in filthy clothes. Drug addict or not, he was a person, and as Grim stepped before him she reached out to check his neck. Finding a grimy chain she pulled it out, noting the cross. Despite her own acknowledgement of them lacking time she respectfully put her hands together and said a quiet prayer, should something go wrong.

And with that done, Grim promptly slapped him right across the face.

In response to the slap, the hobo's eyes shot open and he released an ear-piercing scream that threatened to rupture any unprotected ears. Arcana herself quickly covered hers, wincing in pain.

The screaming lasted for several moments, before the man calmed, his face seeming to regain composure as he glanced about in confusion. Before he could say anything, he quickly faded out of existence, at least in this strange world. Lowering her hands, Arcana tilted her head. "Uh...did it work?"

Grim winced as she slipped her own hands from where they had slammed over her ears, the speaker in her left ear crackling lightly from the noise. Ow. She couldn't imagine what that'd be like for someone with supernatural hearing.

"I... didn't get a look at the tether," Grim finally admitted, a touch sheepishly. The vigilante reached up and removed the ear piece, but then moved on to another person. "He seemed almost... calm when the screaming ended. Cover your ears, I'm going to watch what happens to their tether this time." Moving to another older person she repeated the process of checking for any religious paraphernalia, but finding none repeated the process of slapping them across the face, immediately slamming her hands over her ears. This time she kept her heat sensor firmly on the energy connected to their head.

Arcana followed Grim's instructions and covered her ears. Watching the other woman slam her hand into another vagrant, she watched him once again scream out with enough force that make her blood chill.

When he too calmed, the tether seemed to begin retreating into the sky as his body faded.

Grim very slowly lowered her hands, head tilted up into the sky as she watched after the tether. Finally she turned to the other two and commented in the flattest voice she ever had.

"We have to slap them awake."

Marvin squinted beneath the mask. This was going to be painful. He was less hesitant to slap the tranced conscious'. The scream emitted from the dissolving conscious was too great for his ears to sustain up close. Marvin was going to burst both eardrums if he kept this up. He distanced himself from the group and let them handle this.

Grim watched the Catarang back up, guessing that his appearance also told a story of some more of his powers. His ears must be ringing. Her own weren't much better. She glanced down the line of people even as she reached for the first aid kit hidden under her jacket, intending to craft together some make shift ear plugs just to pause. Grim suddenly turned to Arcana.

"Can you make a smaller version of that thunderclap from earlier? It might stop the screaming when they awaken, and do all of them at once if we can test it out first."

"Actually, if you two put some distance between you and these people, I should be able to take care of this pretty quickly," Arcana noted. If it was just slapping people upside the head en mass, then she could handle that. "Just one thing...do you happen to have any cotton?"

"Yes, actually," Grim gave Arcana an approving glance, though of course it wasn't seen. The vigilante reached behind her jacket, skillfully unhooking the first aid kit that rested against her lower back. She flipped it open with practiced ease, retrieving a package of gauze and ripping the top off, only to split it in two. Handing over the cotton gauze Grim quickly packed up the first aid kit once more. "Make sure you stuff them in far enough, but not so far you can't pull them out again - I can get them out if you do, though." With her last warnings given Grim waited for Arcana to do so before retreating, replacing the first aid kit in its holder before grabbing Tiger's arm and pulling him further away.

Smiling in gratitude when Grim offered her the gauze, she couldn't help but admit that it was pretty obvious she was a woman now, even with her voice alteration. It was likely that most people didn't get to spend a protracted amount of time with her, so they would never figure such a thing out. Stuffing the gauze well into her ears, Arcana released a sigh. She would need to do this carefully...the right balance of speed and force.

Turning to the numerous men, women, and tragically, children in the line, Arcana drew back her hand and brought it across the face of the first victim of Elysium..and she did the same to a second, a third, and a fourth. One after another, at about three hundred miles per hour, she issued slaps that were just hard enough to jar them awake without inflicting any kind of injury.

While she could go ridiculously fast, she was not at all confident she could move more quickly than this while keeping a relative "feather touch". And so she crisscrossed the line at her subsonic speed, issuing out reddening slaps like majorly PO'd Mother Superior.

The screams began to pile onto one another, a chorus of sorrow and pain washing over the field, a cacophony of wailing threatening to pierce even the gauze that Arcana had stuff her ears with. It was honestly the loudest sound she'd ever heard, and it was only growing in intensity as she continued to smack more and more of the unfortunate souls trapped here.

It took roughly ten minutes for her to make it through all the people who had been infected by the drug, and by that time her head was seriously throbbing. Rubbing at her temples, she flew back a few dozen meters to observe as the voices gradually began to quieten, the last of the many thousands of people finally vanishing.

Exhaling sharply, she drifted to the ground and fell back into a sitting position. While she wasn't physically exhausted, mentally was another question.

"Well, that was easy enough." Marvin gained some slight enjoyment out of watching her smack people's conscious' to life. Secretly, he was hoping the climax to the ordeal was a little less mundane; all the same, he was unsure of how much he wanted to fight mysterious magical beings. He turned to Grim,

"What do you think the chances are of this soil actually being magic?"

"Considering it took us a magic portal to even get here? Pretty high." The gauntlet compartment opened once more, and she retrieved two of the cotton swabs - but more importantly the plastic cylinders used to house them after use. She tossed them to the Big Paw. "If you're collecting grab me one too, will you? And an extra cylinder if you need one." Honestly she'd prefer he not get a sample at all if it meant more vigilante work, but she had to pick her battles for right now and fighting in a magical realm was not the place.

Instead Grim moved to the front of Lady Arcana, retrieving the first aid kit and kneeling before her. Flipping it open once more she dug through it, finding what she was looking for in a corner and pulling out a bottle of extra strength Tylenol. Honestly she didn't even know if it would work for Lady Arcana, but she looked pretty stressed. Since she still didn't have the gauze out of her ears Grim just held up the bottle to her in question.

Marvin got to work collecting several samples of the soil to stow away in the cylinders; he filled both to the brim and stored them safely in his vest.

Arcana looked up to see a gloved hand holding a pill bottle. The label said it was Tylenol, which she honestly felt like she could use at the moment. Offering Grim a weary smile, reached out and took it, popping it open. Dropping a few pills down her throat, she swallowed. "Thanks..."

Reaching down to the grassy fields, she pushed herself up. "That should be the end of the riot, right?"

If it wasn't, then she truly was out of ideas. She couldn't imagine any other way to bring an end to things at this point. More than anything, she hated the thought that she just spent the last ten minutes bitch slapping over ten thousand people for no reason.

"Well done," a voice suddenly echoed throughout the field, it's source not easily discernible. "You've successfully brought an end to the carnage...for now."

Arcana blinked at this, frantically glancing about the area for any sign of whomever was speaking to them, but to no avail. "Who...? Where are--"

"I hope you've been enjoying my little experiments as much as I have, Zoey, Karen...and Marvin too, now, along with all your other delightful little friends," a low rumbling chuckle caused the grass to sway slightly. "Benjamin and New York were just a sample of all the fun we'll be having together in the coming months. I look forward to it!"

Lady Arcana felt her heart practically start trying to pound its way out her chest when he called her name, as well as the names of her companions. "How about you grow a pair and come down here so I can slap your spoopy-sounding ass too?"

"Oh, little Wizardess, I'm not so foolish as to face you directly...yet. But rest assured, the day we meet will come. Until then, I bid you all a good day."

Marvin rose to his feet and strolled over. Ominous voice and threat of equal chill aside, he was ready to get back to New York. He had some experimenting to do.

"Karen and Zoey, huh? I always thought the black one was a man." Marvin dug into his vest and tossed Zoey one of the cylinders filled with the magic soil before he spoke again, "I'll find you and get this back to you tomorrow." he was, above all else, blatant and lacked a sense of cordiality--as if that was not evident already.

"Let's get out of here." he ended.

"... It's unisex." Grim finally offered, and though the modulator hid most of it even to her ears the response sounded weak. Which it was. She hadn't met any man named either Karen or Zoey, and though it was interesting to know the other two's name Grim had frozen at her own. Her identity was a well protected secret for twenty years, only two people knowing who she was. Now that number potentially doubled if these two could put the clues together of who she was. All because of some magical nerd and his 'experiments'. At least for all the trouble it added some clue to the box currently in her lab, but still...

"I hate magic a little," The vigilante muttered under her breath, placing the soil sample beside the other two field samples she had collected this day. Giving a glance around the area and sky once more with her heat sensors but finding nothing that could help she closed the compartment on her gauntlet, commenting gruffly to the other two. "Don't suppose either of you have an idea to track a magical being huh? I don't like leaving the job half-done."

"Unisex? Right. I'll run it through Kitty and see what comes back. And I suppose tracking a magic being isn't all that hard. All you would need is an energy signature from them and you could probably integrate it into some tracking tech synthesized to locate that specific energy type on the energy spectrum. Granted, not all of the energies are the same and some might be untraceable by measures not magical in and of themselves."

Lady Arcana noted the other woman's discomfort at having her name revealed. It seemed just as important to "Zoey" as it was to herself. She likely had enemies, after all, and didn't want that getting around. She understood that feeling well enough, and so, despite also being shaken up by the whole experience, she put on her best smile.

"I don't mind my name being revealed," Arcana chuckled. "I'm more or less invincible, after all...but I can understand why you both would feel the need to preserve such a thing."

Extending a warm hand out to both of them, her smile only broadened. "It's nice to meet you, Karen, Marvin. You can just call me 'Zo', if you like."

To say that Grim was stunned was a bit of an understatement, her gaze turning to Lady Arcana. Behind her mask her eyebrows had furrowed in confusion before widening slightly, all hidden. Masks were so useful. A tendril of warmth built up inside her chest. It may have just been a ploy to keep Arcana's own identity secret, selfish in desire, but it helped her either way - and to be honest she didn't think Miss Sunshine had a bad bone in her. Finally, Grim sighed.

"I prefer Grim," The masked vigilante responded, keeping in character. Owing Lady Arcana a favor was far preferable to the alternative. Still, she clapped her hand to the other woman's, squeezing her fingers lightly to show her thanks.

"The part where we introduce ourselves. Name's Tiger. Some call me Karen." In contrast, Marvin only offered a gentleman's nod. He was far too embarrassed to let a woman and a woman-who-was-pretending-she-was-not-a-woman to feel the scars and callouses on his hands.

Lady Arcana smirked at the both of them. "Great. Then let's get back to the city. Hopefully things should be a lot quieter now."

---

New York was indeed far more silent than it had been before they left. The constant echos of violence that permeated the city when they left were thankfully gone now. The hundred or so people they had left near the portal were now stumbling about in a daze, trying to figure out what had happened to them.

Presumably, all the victims of Elysium throughout the city were in much the same boat.

There were still numerous fires, and police and ambulance sirens could be heard all around them as they strived to restore order and give aid to the injured. While there had been much pain this day, it appeared that the violence was at least over.

It had been a rather stressful day, at that. Grim was currently looking over Blackstar, hands on his shoulders making sure he didn't squirm away. The mysterious 'voice' had left them alone, much to her relief. She even glanced over Harris, seeing as he was with Blackstar, nodding in approval seeing they were both alright now that they were out of the portal. Inspection done she turned to the group as a whole, humming thoughtfully.

"... Eventful day," She finally commented, just to sigh lightly. "Blackstar and I are going to see if we can help with the fires and rescues before returning home. It was a pleasure as always Lady Arcana, and the pleasure was mine, you two." She nodded to the bug man and the pointed ears one, not wanting to admit she had never asked the former for his name and had already forgotten the latter's code name. Catman? Mister Paws? It didn't matter. Speaking of which...

"You should think about your career decisions," Grim intoned, focused on Marvin. "You seem like an intelligent man. It'd be a shame for New York to lose that."

Marvin pinned his visage on Grim, specifically, "My guess is you've had it pretty easy, huh, Grim? You have nice gadgets--they lack refinement, but they are still better than much of what I have seen. I'm also willing to bet you have a bit of money, lots of it even, from the design of all those nice gadgets you've got. Probably have yourself a nice place to hide all of that fancy stuff too, huh?" he paused for a brief moment to roll his neck around and relieve some tension in the muscle before continuing,

"you're a vigilante like me. But I know for sure you haven't been fighting for this city as long as I have. Don't lecture me. Worry about those close to you--you let that one," he nodded to Blackstripe, "stray too far from the dog house and you might get him eaten. You don't know me, but I know more about you than you think." Marvin began to make his exit; first atop the roof of a car, then a second leap to the roof of a storefront. He was soon shrouded by the black of night. He was still close enough to hear her response.

"...Easy?" The sound came out as a low hiss, sliding through the voice modulator like steam. "Easy?!" The vigilante almost bristled like the dog she was named after, her jaw tense and teeth clenched. When her voice came again even through the modulator it came out snarled, calling after Mister Paws' retreating back.

"Arrogance like that will get you killed. Killed like every other over-confident jackass with good intentions! You're not the first person wanting to help your city - Vanessa Copper, Syracuse New York, killed in 2005 after trying to stop a mugging! She died bleeding out in an alleyway! Roger Tucker, Buffalo New York, died in 2013 wearing a homemade mask - get back here you son of a bitch!" Abruptly Grim's hand shot up, her hookshot activating and slamming into the building that Jackass Paws had escaped up to go after him.

Lady Arcana had busied herself after returning to New York by seeking out anyone nearby that might still be trapped under rubble or in hiding, not yet aware that the riot had ended. This place would need a lot of clean up, and she would help throughout the night if she could.

Meanwhile, Tiger knew the blocks in and around the Marcy Housing Projects all too well to engage in a mere goose chase. If she wanted to chase him through his jungle, he would let her. Across several the roofs of several buildings Tiger went with a calm fluidity and transitional prowess. He knew all along she had her thermo-goggles and could easily track the residue from the warmth of his feet even though she couldn't track the sounds themselves. He stopped his 'evasion' near an empty side street where much of the light was smoke from buildings and dim lit streetlights. The rest was black abyss.

He would await her imminent arrival.

Across Grim's goggles the text in the upper right signaled the approach she had called for using the gauntlet computer, and in fact she didn't even get a half dozen buildings over before a shadow fell over the one she was currently on. Above her hovered a black jet, no doubt some of the most advanced tech available just from how it hovered. The only distinctive marking on it was on the left hand side - a grey etching of a canine's head, and Grim's unmistakable icon. Most things Grim did were at least attempted to be subtle, but not this, and not what dropped from it a moment later. Even the low height should've damaged the equally black motorcycle that dropped from the underside of the hovering jet, yet not only did this one not damage, it landed perfectly, the front lighting up as it activated and moved right to Grim's side.

Without a hint of hesitation she threw her leg over the beast of a machine, feeling the thrum of the powerful engine beneath her. The left lens of Grim's goggles were already on heat optics, but the right one quickly switched to night vision as she took off after the Pussycat, leaving the jet behind for Blackstar.

It wasn't Gotham, but the motorcycle beneath her had no concept of the change of cities anyway. Whatever didn't have something to ramp off of was hopped using the machine's rather impressive propulsion system, Grim tracking after the prints Marvin had left behind akin to her namesake. It didn't take long to catch up to him. With another small 'hop' the tires of the motorcycle skidded along the wall of one of the buildings before pushing off of it, landing with a heavy thud on the concrete floor. The light at the front of the motorcycle lit up the street, and Marvin. Atop it Grim gripped the handlebars with an iron fist, teeth still grit and nearly seeing red.

"You always brush off others, thinking you know better?"

Marvin stood with both arms calm at his side; beneath the mask, one could feel the look of detachment dancing across Grim's body; his words did not portray the same sentiments,

"Do you always let someone who supposedly 'brushes people off' get under your skin? I never claimed to know more or less than you. You did when you presumed I could be lumped together with all the 'others' you so affectionately listed off. My guess is you only really remember things when they are convenient, hm? Defense mechanism, right? I know. Same situation as the ring; the person in front of you doesn't matter until after you can use them as an example or a cautionary tale of why someone shouldn't think they can do things any differently or better than you."

He folded his arms across his chest before he continued.

"You're a vigilante who has become a mother. You're wiser, older, and yet and still--you let someone you hardly know incite you to rage. My suggestion? Ask yourself why you're really here before you do something you don't want to and have to add it to the already long list of regrets you have."

His tone was filled with energy and cadence, and his words were equally observational as they were intentional.

"Let me ask you: what do you think I fight for? Since you know me, of course."

A barking laugh escaped Grim's voice modulator, crackling with the noise. Beneath the the engine that quietly purred thrummed with energy as her hands gripped the bars tighter, the noise quickly dying down once more.

"I don't give a single fuck what you fight for." Sparks lit up under her right glove briefly, dying down in a moment. "You know what I care about? The fact you could die tomorrow. So could every other asshole that's putting on a mask right now, running around trying to play hero. Trying to make the world a better place, or to get famous, to get revenge - I really don't care. For all I know you could become the best fucking vigilante the world has ever seen, but you know what the odds say? The odds say you'll die. Alone. Leaving family behind wondering what happened to little Marvin - maybe you don't even have family to mourn you but you'll still be missing from the world." Another low hiss escaped Grim's lips, and her head dipped slightly to glare at the ground in front of her bike.

"So go ahead, analyze me with that smart little brain of yours. Pick apart every detail. Analyze every single person you come across, too! But people can't be fit into boxes, they're animals. Panicky, scared animals that don't always react the way you think they will! Eventually you'll get hurt, it's inevitable, and it may not be something you can recover from! This isn't some... ring with rules to abide by. It isn't some equation to be solved. Every single time you put on that mask it's a death match. But maybe you know that too, huh?" Grim laughed again, it weaker this time, not as harsh. "And maybe I'm just talking to a brick wall but god fucking damnit man, have some self preservation instinct! Maybe you think dying for whatever cause you believe in is worth it but I don't! I've seen just from being with you today you're smart, you're really smart, and you're fast and you're strong - but it won't always be enough. No, I don't know what you fight for, but I know I don't want to see you or anyone else as just another tragic tale in the obituaries, skinned and flayed and broken."

The white cloth mask visibly creased as Marvin smiled wide beneath it. He let out a soft chuckle of his own that was drawn up by the frigid night air,

"All your talk about anti-vigilantism and yet you have an apprentice, wear a mask, and chase people down in the dead of night. For all your experience in this business, it seems like you have forgotten some things yourself, hm? I know well what the 'odds' are, Grim. The odds are we all die, it doesn't matter if we choose to sacrifice for ideals or wallow and let other people suffer while we lament the cruelty of the world from our secret lairs; we all die. But, but you know what? Maybe you forgot why you begun your fight in the first place. Someone wronged you, someone wronged someone you loved and you vowed to protect as many people as you could, without regards to your health. Tell me, Grim, if what we do was really about arbitrary 'self-preservation', would their be any justice? For anyone? No. Powered or not, badge or no badge--we all risk our lives because we owe someone we wished we could have helped. We owe him our words and our lives to do right by one another."

Marvin breathed in some of the cold night air.

"I wager you weren't the first person to put on the mask and make it your life's work to clean up the streets--and you won't be the last. Everyone who follows in your supposed 'footsteps' lived and died standing for something so that you could sit across from me on your billion-dollar bike with all of your advanced technology and tell me I should find a new path in life. How much do you actually know about those who are close to you? Do you project your inadequacies on everyone you meet? Or just those whose names you care to remember outside of the obituary? But then again, the last I checked, the moment a so-called 'vigilante' begins to relegate the names of the human beings she is supposed to serve to being mere cutouts she can hang up on her wall to tell herself she has the moral high ground to lecture another about the rights and wrongs of serving others--that vigilante has lost her right to put on the mask to begin with."

There was a brief pause as more thoughts ran through his head,

"I've been poor, I've fought--I've lost, I've gotten back up. I was "broken, flayed, skinned" by life with no greater intensity than any person is. The day I don't get back up because I was making sure someone else had safer streets to walk than I did is the day my job is done--and its the day allvigilante's jobs are done. Deep down, you know that's the case, too."

"I do know that's the case," Grim's voice was softer now, almost defeated from behind the mechanical crack of mask. Her posture remained rigid, and finally she raised her gaze from the ground to look back to Marvin. Any expression on her face was lost. "But what I don't think you understand is I know I can't stop people from doing what I do, what you seem intent on doing, but I will never stop trying. And yes, maybe that's hypocritical as me, but it's not something that can be explained or analyzed away. Maybe someday you'll be the best vigilante the world has ever seen and you'll know what I mean, but to be honest I hope you never do. Because there's something different in it - I've seen death, I've been a part of it even, but it's never the same as looking at the broken body of someone who was inspired by us to go right into the maws of death themselves and never went back home to their families. Somehow I doubt you were inspired by me, but this?" Grim reached up, tapping on the mask on her face.

"It was inspired. In you, in me, in everyone who wants to protect the world before and after us. I know the name of every single person who died trying to be like me, or the Impossibles, not as examples but because the world won't remember them. We lost them all, and everything they could do, before the world could ever know them. So I will." Sirens sounded in the distance, prompting Grim to tilt her head. There were sirens all over the city, but these ones were closer, close enough to ring. The city was still in turmoil. Abruptly the engine on her bike roared to life and the light on Kitten was depleted as the bike turned around.

"I can see you won't be convinced. To be honest people rarely are. At least I know you're not taking it lightly." Another rumble from the engine as she revved it, only to pause. "And Marvin, the life of a vigilante is never easy, even with the fanciest gadgets in the world. Goodbye, Marvin." Kicking off from street the tires didn't so much as squeal before the motorcycle took off, chasing after those sirens in the distance. There was always work to do. Grim could only hope Marvin saw her obituary long before she saw his.

'Goodbye,' Marvin grinned. He wiggled the cylinder he still had from earlier in the clutch of his left hand.

'I'll see you sooner than you think." it was time to see how the dogs lived for once.

--

Harris was the last to leave the portal and was the last to leave the spot where they had gathered, he had spent the rest of the time either waddling around confused and attempting to calm The Green down once it had begun to scream at him for leaving.

He hadn't understood how they had stopped the riot, but he knew that they'd succeeded somehow. Arcana left first, seemingly to help those who hadn't been in a good way due to the riot.

He supposed that was a good idea, so he smashed the concrete beneath him and sank into the ground beneath.

A girl cried as the flames continued to rage, her breaths turning into coughs and her body aching as the tiny space around her contorted her form. It was agony, her chest ached, her body stung, and her eyes burned. The car continued to burn far too bright for her eyes, seemingly unable to run out of fuel.

Then it began to shake, she felt herself begin to move upwards, then the metal above here let out a creak, then a screech, and then it tore open, revealing a horrible creature, skin made of interlocking plates of plant-matter, themselves constructed of coiling vines or shattered wood. He reached for her slowly, gently, but she recoiled, which drew a similar reaction from the creature.

"I don't want to scare you, I'm here to help, I promise," he spoke in a voice gentle as silk, but strong like stone. His arm seemed to grow longer and longer, deftly moving its way through the shattered remnants of the car, then wrapping itself around her, and pulling her out.

Harris pulled the girl into a one-armed bridal carry, holding the small child tightly against his chest. He jumped off the car and made his way towards the nearest hospital.

Lady Arcana had to admit that it would take a fair amount of time for New York to fully recover from the riots. Weeks, maybe months, despite the conflict only lasting for a few hours at most. That was the terrible thing about violence: it was so much more easy to destroy than it was to build and create. All she could try to do right now was help with the fires and with anyone trapped or unaware the fighting was over.

It wasn't difficult to find a place where her help was needed, at least. Descending from the skies above into an apartment complex that had been partially engulfed in flames, she remained floating just outside of the section that was currently burning. She then began to spin in midair, the speed of her rotation rapidly accelerating until a violet cyclone formed around her that drew out the smoke and fire, extinguishing it.

Now that the immediate threat to the structure itself was taken care of, she immediately flew inside to look for anyone that had possibly been trapped inside.

She started, naturally, with a section that had collapsed due to the fire. It didn't take long for her to hear a woman screaming as she drew closer, Arcana quickly following the sound of her voice to a partially caved-in apartment.

"Ma'am?" Lady Arcana spoke softly, seeing that the woman appeared to be unharmed, but was desperately pushing against a sizable piece of debris. Staring down at it, she could see a small arm sticking out from it.

At the sound of her voice, the woman turned, tears clearly visible in her eyes. "My son...he's trapped...I can't...he..."

Feeling her heart skip a beat at this, Arcana bit her lips and quickly moved to place her hands against the fallen floor from the level above. Lifting it slowly, she saw that the boy had thankfully not been crushed. His mother, her face lighting up in that moment, rushed to pull him out from under it, embracing him tightly. He still seemed to be breathing!

Arcana smiled at this, lowering the debris back to where it had fallen once they were safely out of harms way. It was only one life she had saved, but every little bit made a difference.
4:22 PM, March 25th
The Wedge, Hub City


"I think you're overreacting, Samantha. I haven't told anyone, and I'm not going to," Clarissa reassured the black Bombay cat sitting at the foot of the couch in front of them.

Samantha gave the best impression of an eye roll that a cat possibly could, "Don't you understand how much danger this places you in? Anyone that becomes a part of Lady Arcana's world also becomes a target for whatever enemies she may one day have."

"But Clarissa is my best friend, and besides, there's something weird going on with her now," Karen pointed out. "Tell her, Clare."

Clarissa reached up to needle her temple, as if she was in pain. "It started a couple of weeks ago. I had, well, a dream. It uh...well, let's just say that at least part of it was true."

"What?" Sam blinked in surprise. "You had a vision?"

Clare nodded in response. "I saw Karen, err, Lady Arcana with the Question and someone I didn't know in a house. They were investigating the murder of the commissioner, and then--"

"It stopped being accurate," Karen cut her off with a cough. "But even so, it was just the first one."

"Right," Clare sighed. "I've been seeing other things since then. It's different when I'm awake than when I sleep. When I'm sleeping, my...uh...desires get in the way, usually. But I saw something earlier today, at school."

Sam cocked her head to the side at this, "And that was?"

"...Violence," Clare whispered. "L-like nothing I had ever seen before. So many people, clawing at each other like wild animals. It was spilling out into the streets...there were so many being hurt, I--"

Seeing that her friend was clearly becoming distressed with the recollection, Karen reached out and rubbed her back. "It's okay, Clare. You don't have to give us all the details."

Samantha was silent for a moment, glancing at the floor. "And...these other visions came true?"

"The ones I had when I was awake, yeah," she confirmed. "It's always the not-fun ones that are real."

Karen folded her arms, her eyes closing in thought. "She's told me about some of her other 'visions', but this one...I really hope it's wrong."

---

March 25th, 5:22 P.M.
Marcy Projects, NY


He spent several months gathering what information he could on the three-pronged head that became of New York's underworld: Triads, Yakuza, and Italians alike. There was word on the horizon the Colombians and Russians were soon to carve their own blood soaked path through New York's hallowed streets fairly soon as well. Of all the epidemics caused on the eastern seaboard--cocaine, heroin, methamphetamine, the proprietor of this outbreak was a monster all its own: Elysium. It was so new it didn't even have a colloquialism among its users; with a potency double that of heroin and a high long as meth, it had become the new drug of choice for dealers and addicts alike. Its outbreak was ten times the speed of any epidemic the country had ever seen. This was due in part to the quality-cost ratio; drugs mirrored capitalism exactly in this sense; the customer will always buy the better product if it is cheaper.

And Marvin was doing his best to track Elysium's progress as it ravaged impoverished neighborhoods one by one. Still, his work had not amounted to much, and he was nowhere near close to discovering its effects on those who fell under its allure. From what he could tell, the drug had what may be summed up as 'otherworldly' effects on the minds of its users. Those who partook--from what Marvin could tell from several personal observations and a handful of chemistry books-- were not zombies per se, but whatever changes the drug induced to the brain's chemicals appeared to be more like a hard re-wiring of the brain's structure than simple dopamine release. The only way he would know for sure is if he could obtain a sample.

As the sun began to set, Marvin geared up: black bulletproof vest, black army fatigues, brown army boots, padded gloves, and his new cloth cut out mask with smaller yellow threads covering the eyes. He used the brand new fireman pole he installed to climb up to the roof where he had made his own secret door for entering/exiting the premises should he ever find himself in dire straits. Once on the roof, he gleaned his sight on the bustling bodies below. The alleyways were probably his best bet--or the fast food establishment's bathroom situated across the street.

"Collateral damage or property damage? Same thing? Same thing."

The sun was still too high for him to operate safely, and he had lived in these projects (and a many other projects) to know that most fiends sate their hunger when night falls; it was going to be a long night.

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March 25th, 8:00 AM
Wilderness outside Hope Springs, West Virginia.


Harris blew out his lips near-silently. He had seated himself deep in the forest, hoping to avoid any chance of human contact while he figured this out. He had to focus, meditate, if he ever wanted the chance to speak to the Green without them taking over his body. He'd done it once before, but it hadn't lasted long. He flexed his hands as he did, desperately trying to avoid any thoughts and just focus on his breaths.

Murderers all of them

Animals The Red Humanity


Okay, that sounded promising.

"Er, hello?"

LEAVE THIS PLACE AVATAR

That was less promising. Harris gritted his teeth as the connection fell away from him, the tired numbness that he always got before he lost control of his body, he was chasing that feeling, that ever more important connection to the primal force which he understood little. He furrowed his brow and again dove into his own mind, he wasn't going to be deterred.

"Not until you speak to me, I'm done with you ordering me around without explaining anything, I may be your avatar, but I am also a person and this may not be the best line of logic..."

LEAVE US

YOU ARE NOT WELCOME

OUR MIND IS OUR OWN


And just like that, Harris felt the connection fade. He cursed himself and pounded the ground with his fist. He was so close to finally being able to speak to the thing, but he'd screwed it up. He stood and growled, closing his fist and gritting what could be roughly seen as teeth. A tree sprouted from the ground in front of him, only to be smashed to pieces as Harris angrily punched it.

Stop harming us-

"Oh fuck off!"

Harris felt slightly strange as he realized just how bitter he sounded. He'd never been one to get angry like this before. It was the stress, he knew, what had happened up in Hub City and the fact that he still had yet to reveal himself confidently. Those fucking drugs, what they'd done to Shawn was a disgusting thing, not that Shawn himself wasn't disgusting to begin with, but whatever, blame the drugs avoid the hard moral questions.

He needed a distraction, he realized, he'd been alone with his mind for too long, something to take his mind off of... his mind.

The phone! The one he'd taken from the poacher! He still had that didn't he? Somewhere in the tree. He pulled it up and yanked it open, ignoring the surge of wooden parts and dust that the crack brought, and began sifting through what garbage he'd collected in his time spent in the forests. He found a needle or two, a pill, and even a leaf of dubious sorts, all stuff he'd done for Shawn. He was disgusted with himself now. He tossed that garbage away and continued sifting until he found the phone. Still sitting at ninety percent battery, nice.

He turned it on and was pleased to see that it still had data on it. He went online and began reading news and stuff, trying to get back into the swing of the world after being isolated for a long time.

Of course, he found an article about a drug... wave? Outbreak? Whatever, in New York City. He felt his body grow taut as his mind began to run ever faster. It was a mess, the world was a mess, how could they still be making stuff like that? He growled, staring off into space, when he looked back down into his hand, he saw that he had managed to smash the phone, almost completely.

He'd heard New York was nice this time of year, perhaps seeing how bad this drug... thing, was would take his mind off of his own issues. Yeah, that sounded good. Harris grew wings and took off not a second later, only realizing the gravity of what he had just done hours later.

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2:57 PM, March 25th
Kasimir Castle, Gotham City


Buried deep beneath the sprawling lawns and rising walls that made up one of Gotham City’s most lavish properties a cavern lit up with blue light, a vibrating zzzt echoing off the walls. The room itself was rather large, chiselled out of the very earth in a rough half sphere, and absolutely freezing. As the light died down Zoey blew a lock of red hair out of her face, the strand having come loose from the ponytail she had messily put up while working on the device in front of her. Honestly, the surface in front of her was mostly a mess of wire, miscellaneous parts, tools, and of course the standing that was holding up her current project – a long line of black metal joints vaguely in the shape of a human spine, with some rather wicked looking needles near the top section. Along the wall behind it was more racking spaces holding various other objects in different states of completion, a copy of Grim's mask pulled off it to the side of the spine-like device.

A small flickering of blue lit up once more as Zoey hummed thoughtfully, fingers twitching against the delicately small welding tool held in her hands. Finally she reached out to tap the screen of her phone with a gloved finger, set almost precariously at the edge of the work table, to take note of the time. David should be off school soon. Zoey's steel-blue gaze returned to the work table, contemplating if she could get anymore done, before a sigh escaped her lips. She set down the tools into their proper place - no need to burn more of her things - and pulled off the work goggles over her eyes. Rather low-tech compared to most of her things honestly, it only had a zoom function for her work, but it did the job needed. Tossing the gloves to the side as well the billionaire picked up her phone, thumb unlocking it as her other hand reached out to grab the most important item of her arsenal, set beside her - a bottle of wine she had pulled from the cellar along the way in here.

"Would you like me to send the car to pick you up?" Zoey's thumb quickly typed out the text and sent it off before she stood, kicking the stool back underneath the work table. The redhead took a rather deep drink of the bottle before turning to leave, only to pause as her eyes caught sight of another one of the various machines located down in the 'Grim Cave'. While her little workshop was a decent size, and the computer set up even bigger than that if you included the servers, almost half the room was dominated by the labs. Medical equipment, both for practical use after nights stalking the streets of Gotham, a database of DNA forcibly taken and processed, and of course the latest piece of equipment added. Currently, the box that Lady Arcana had retrieved from the Electrocutioner for her rested on this last piece - contained in a field of subtly glowing white behind glass panels on a platform the size of a small car.

Unbidden, Zoey couldn't help it when her feet took her toward it. The redhead let out a long suffering sigh examining the object, and took another drink. This... thing was frustrating to no end. It wasn't even the cost of the piece of equipment currently housing it, or how difficult it was to get, but rather the readings it was showing. Of course, she was expecting it after the fight with the Electrocutioner, but it being confirmed that the seemingly plain box was touched with something mystical was still a source of frustration. Honestly, what was she supposed to do? Call up her local fortune teller for a palm reading on a metal box? Even if that worked the fact it was crossed with some sort of tech would probably mess up the readings.

Life had been complicated since all this magic started crawling out of the wood works, that was for sure. Some good came out of it, like those who donned masks like the Impossibles from years before to help, but with it also came the crime spike. Imagine if someone like Lady Arcana decided she wanted to commit a crime, what were ordinary officers supposed to do?

Of course, that led to the new files currently populating her computer servers based on these people, but that was neither here nor there.

She'd need a break on identifying and possibly harnessing the magic touching these objects, and sooner the better. Maybe getting more samples would help.

Or just getting blackout drunk and forgetting the whole thing. A slight chuckle escaped Zoey's lips before she shook her head and once more went to leave. That's probably what her servants thought she was doing anyway, considering how often she escaped down to the wine cellar. Hopefully they at least didn't think David was following after those particular footsteps.

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March 25th, 5:39 P.M.
Marcy Projects, NY


Jermaine Lewis had had it rough this past year.

Things had never been easy, mind you, but it’d been worse since he failed to pay his tuition for graduate school. S’not like he hadn’t tried. He’d gotten the best job he could…but working fast food wasn’t gonna pay for even the cheapest community college.

He was on his own now. Cancer had claimed his mother even before that, and his father was who knows where – hopefully rotting in hell.

Now he was even failing to pay the rent in his rathole apartment...but for whatever reason, he just didn’t seem to care about any of that now. For whatever reason, Jermaine couldn’t stop smiling. Yeah, things were gonna be alright. No matter what happened, everything would work out…

‘Cause he was in Elysium.

He had been for months now, his mind relieved of the burdens that once weighed it down so terribly. Here, he could lay back in the endless fields and feel the gentle breeze against his face as he watched the children of the Gods frolic.

Those who had never been here believed that it was merely a drug. That “Elysium” was just a euphemism for the high it gave you…but no.

This was more than a drug. He had tried heroin. He’d tried meth, even. They were nothing like this…it wasn’t simply a matter of intensity, it was an entirely different experience altogether. When you did Elysium, you went to another place.

True, his body may still be back in his apartment…but his mind had ascended to a much better place, and more than anything, he just wished it could last forever.

He could tell the others like him felt the same way.

That was the most amazing thing about Elysium. You were never alone. Some he recognized from the Marcy Projects, others he didn’t…but they were real. It wasn’t an illusion. He’d spoken to them outside of Elysium, and knew it wasn’t just a drug-induced fantasy.

Pretty soon, all of the inner city would be here with them.

“Ah, my children,” a soft yet commanding voice lifted Jermaine from his thoughts, causing him to sit up and set his eyes upon the source: A towering man in very…strange looking armor. “It warms my heart to see so many of you here at my side.”

Truth was that Jermaine had seen this guy before. He’d talked to them before, and was always cool. Something felt a little off right now, though. Like there was a tingling in the back of his head.

“You’ve reaped the bounties of Elysium for many a week now with little personal cost…but now, I must ask you to render a service unto me,” the man smiled.

Jermaine reached up to clutch his head, a low grunt rumbling from his throat as he clenched his teeth.

Pain. He felt pain, despite being here. Despite being in Elysium.

That wasn’t how it was supposed to be.

“It is time for you to begin sewing the seeds for my return.”

~

“LEWIS! GET YOUR MOTHERFUCKIN’ ASS UP!”

Jermaine’s eyes shot open to the sound of his an all too familiar voice. His landlord, Mr. Kevius Willock was pounding on his door, a sound that had never failed to make his heart sink into his stomach.

Before now, that is.

Now, Jermaine could only think of one thing.

Moving over to his couch, he took a crowbar in his hand. Turning to the door, he calmly opened it to see the diminutive old man.

“Boy, you got my re-AUGH!”

Fast. Without hesitation, before his old bones could even react.

That was the speed with which Jermaine brought the crowbar down upon the old man’s head. Again, and again, until the cracks turned into sickening squelches.

There were more here. More who hadn’t tasted Elysium. He needed to find them...all of them.
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