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Here's my character proposal, I've talked about it a bit with @Ezekiel because I know he's using the Fantastic Four, I also saw that @Hound55 has the JSA but I didn't see any current incarnation of Dr. Fate, so I hope I'm not stepping on anything he has sketched out.



Delia Hawkins
Santa Fe High School
2:00 PM

Delia didn’t want to be here. Santa Fe didn’t feel like her real alma mater, she graduated from it, but most of her formative experiences were back in Los Angeles. This was just a bunch of people she barely remembered here in one place. Frankly, she would’ve skipped it to, but they had rented some A/V equipment from her dad, and he didn’t trust the joke of an organizing committee to take care of it properly or know the details of the setup, so here she was, babysitting grown adults who seemed to have trouble understanding basic concepts like reading labels and plugging cords into the correct sockets.

They didn’t need constant attention, which meant Delia had to find something else to do to kill the time. She wasn’t looking out for anyone she knew, not really having kept in touch with any of her acquaintances from high school, instead keeping her head down and focused, standing in a corner. She was fiddling with what looked like a Gameboy, but was actually a small sequencer/synthesizer, the Dirtywave M8; outside observers would judge her all the same, but it was slightly more mature than it looked. With one earbud, hidden beneath her hair, she could listen to her work but still hear the sounds of the party, though she filtered them out as best she could, preferring to focus on tweaking the timing of her breakbeats for the proper, glitched out sound.

Her stomach began to growl so she walked up to the table with the chips. She dodged between people but saw one person she recognized, Wyatt Matthews. She didn’t know much about him except that his parents were loaded, which was reason enough for her to assume he was boring and not her kind of person. Oddly enough, he was dressed a lot differently than she remembered, no crisp, preppy clothes that looked like they had just come straight off the rack for him today. Delia grabbed the chips with one hand and kept her other on her synth, but dropped a couple and got the crumbs all over the table due to the difficulty of the maneuver. She tried to do what she had learned when practicing jazz piano, just pretend it never happened and keep on going, hope people don’t notice the mess.
Tentative interest dropping in.
Eh, why not, I'm in tenatively.
@Eviledd1984

Wong said “You can call me Mr Wong, it’s easier than dealing with the pronunciation of the traditional title. I’ve dealt with many cases like the one you describe. Please come in, if you are worried about supernatural threats this is the safest place to be.”

Wong gestured for her to come inside, reading her aura as he did. It was a complex mass, many layers and difficult to read quickly. He’d prefer to take his time before jumping to conclusions. It was easier to do that with the aid of the preparations inside the sanctum. The house was neater than it had been during Strange’s time, but the neatness was not the kind that would be in the pages of Architectural Digest. There were still items floating about, impossible angles, but it was all according to a mystical order. Baffling to look at first, but revealing hidden patterns when observed. One corner had a ready-made circle made marked with salt and runes, large enough for a person to step inside.

“Come, step into the sigils on the ground, it’s just a harmless aid to some divination spells. While you wait, do you mind if ask about your grimoire? I’m always interested in the provenance of such items. ”


@Eviledd1984

This was the second unexpected visitor of the morning for Wong, but this one at least wasn't creating as much of an incident with the neighbors. He opened the door and saw someone he didn't recognize, nor was Ashley one of the people who had scheduled an appointment. However, he had some sympathy, it sounded like this might be something that needed rapid attention.

When he answered the door he was wearing his full Sorceror Supreme robes, different from Strange, not as colorful but a more scholarly look than he had when was only the right hand man. He talked to Ashley "You have come to right place. My name is Wong, and I'm the current Sorcerer Supreme of Earth. Rest assured, I have plenty of experience with supernatural matters. I'm curious as to how you heard about me, was it one of the flyers I left around the neighborhood?"
The flyers had been Wong's idea of advertising, since he didn't have the budget for anything other than that or an extremely low budget internet campaign, and the internet was far from his strongsuit. He hadn't heard much on if the flyers worked, which was a shame because he was particularly proud of the slogan he came up with: "When it comes to magical problems, don't choose wrong, choose Wong!" While he waited for Ashley's reply he looked at her aura, seeing if he could notice anything obvious.
@Ruby

Fair enough. Could she walk into the sanctum? Probably not I assume their magic to hide the sanctum from regular people. Maybe she was invited by Wong?


She could go and knock at the door. It's a landmark people into the occult would know, plenty of people go to meet Strange (and now Wong) if they have a supernatural issue they want to talk about. Invited by Wong also works, whichever you prefer.
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