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They call it science "fiction" when there are currently more planets inhabited by robots than planets inhabited by humans.
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"Writing about magic is harder than writing about spies because you’re dealing with something that doesn’t really exist."
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If you're ever lonely, dim all the lights and put on a horror movie. After a while, it won’t feel like you're alone anymore. Problem solved.
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“Before you marry a person, you should first make them use a computer with slow Internet to see who they really are.”
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HITMAN

"𝚃𝚑𝚒𝚜 𝚛𝚘𝚘𝚖, 𝚝𝚑𝚒𝚜 𝚋𝚞𝚕𝚕𝚎𝚝. 𝚃𝚑𝚎𝚛𝚎'𝚜 𝚊 𝚋𝚞𝚕𝚕𝚎𝚝 𝚏𝚘𝚛 𝚎𝚟𝚎𝚛𝚢𝚘𝚗𝚎. 𝙰𝚗𝚍 𝚊 𝚝𝚒𝚖𝚎. 𝙰𝚗𝚍 𝚊 𝚙𝚕𝚊𝚌𝚎. 𝙰𝚗 𝚎𝚗𝚍. 𝚈𝚎𝚜... 𝚖𝚊𝚢𝚋𝚎 𝚝𝚑𝚒𝚜 𝚒𝚜 𝚑𝚘𝚠 𝚒𝚝 𝚑𝚊𝚜 𝚝𝚘 𝚋𝚎. 𝙸𝚗𝚜𝚙𝚎𝚌𝚝𝚘𝚛, 𝚢𝚘𝚞'𝚟𝚎 𝚘𝚋𝚟𝚒𝚘𝚞𝚜𝚕𝚢 𝚕𝚎𝚊𝚛𝚗𝚝 𝚝𝚘𝚘 𝚖𝚞𝚌𝚑 𝚊𝚋𝚘𝚞𝚝 𝚖𝚎. 𝙸 𝚌𝚊𝚗'𝚝 𝚑𝚊𝚟𝚎 𝚝𝚑𝚊𝚝. 𝙽𝚘𝚝 𝚎𝚟𝚎𝚗 𝚒𝚗 𝚖𝚢 𝚍𝚎𝚊𝚝𝚑."

Who I Am

Longtime RPer that has not RPed in a hot second. Pondering a return from a self-imposed exile.


Where I Am


Currently Running
Nothing at the moment, but maybe keep an eye out.

Currently Participating
n/a. Maybe it'll change? ;)

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"He's a two-faced bastard of a GM."


"He's American. Enough said"


"He abuses us with lenny faces"

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"He hates the gays"


"Wait, since you're a hitman, can't you just scan the bar code on the back of your head and just bring your post back?"


"I have never met a more horrible, selfish, ungrateful human than Hitman. I wish I didn't have to live inside his body 24/7 for the rest of my pathetic, meaningless existence."

老吾老,以及人之老;幼吾幼,以及人之幼

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I'm interested in this RP but at the moment, don't know about a good character. I do have some ideas but...compared to the other characters shown so far, doesn't seem like anything original.

But before any of that...are you still accepting?


We indeed are still accepting and it would be great to have you!


Blake's entire reaction to the scene before him, in essence, was "woooooaaaaah. Cool." Blake had kind of known that Rumi was, like, a mega-genius and all that- he had seen his gizmos and gadgets out and about. But this was another level of cool. Secret bases? Hidden rooms? Cool underground labs? Check, check, and check. Unfortunately for him, HERO was not willing to fund an underground cave called the Firebird-Cave for him. Why did Rumi get one and he didn't? Now Blake was a bit jealous.

Regardless, Blake followed Rumi into his secret lair, complying with his request to give him the collar. He watched, curiously, as Rumi scanned the device and enlarged it holographically, examining individual sections. Jamie certainly seemed very interested in the whole process, watching and touching the holographic projections with childlike glee, but Blake was just a little more serious as he examined the process, looking for clues. He watched as one of the segments of the collar enlarged, showing a tracking beacon built into the device. He pointed. "Oooooh! Cool!" He smiled enthusiastically as the holographic machine thingywhatsit began pulling up details about the beacon.

The device would trace the beacon over to a location in Watervale, a large establishment there, called "Sam's Fish Market," a large dockside fish market, fishmonger, and fishing hotspot located in Eastern Watervale on a dockside. Those who were more familiar with the criminal elements of Castleburg would recognize Sam's Fish Market as a Gugliano hotspot for organized crime. Of course, Blake didn't know this, he just saw some neat pictures pop up on the screen along with some coordinates and an address pinning down the beacon's location into a warehouse right adjacent to Sam's Fish Market.

"Is that the place?” Blake asked as he gestured towards the address and coordinates that were pulled up on the hologram. "Are we gonna have to kick some dino ass? Also, what’s the deal with the dinosaur? Was it Google? Or was it the crime family? It had better be Google, that would be so freaking cool. And much more interesting, frankly.”

@canaryrose@Scarifar




"Let’s go,” Grace agreed as Brie zoomed after the Gugliano’s fancy, luxury vehicle in their totally legitimate, legally acquired rust bucket of a car that smelled like a mix between rotten eggs and booze. Brie’s assertion that they wouldn’t be noticed had, thankfully, been correct. The vehicle had not been noticed whatsoever by the mobster’s chariot as the two traveled through Brookside. Grace sighed as she looked at the destitute state of some of the Brookside buildings and people. She reminded herself to donate some money to charity when this mafia thing was all over. If it ended with her alive, at any rate.

Grace watched as the Gugliano’s Porsche entered the gates into a large, impressive villa, or really, more of a compound. While Grace couldn’t hear what was going on, she could definitely tell there was some type of password exchange going on there. "We need a password to get in, I bet. Any ideas?” she proposed to Tom and Brie.

The password was quickly relegated to the back of her mind as a black car with tinted windows pulled into the middle of the side road, blocking off Brie’s path. "Stop stop stop stop!” Grace exclaimed suddenly, hoping that Brie applied the brakes in time. The car roughly skidded to a stop as Grace grabbed onto her seatbelt tightly. "What the fuck…” Grace muttered as she unbuckled, watching as three individuals walked over to them. A tallish, slight man with dark hair, and two women, one a thin brunette, and one an Asian girl with cropped blonde hair. Interesting…

Grace began to formulate an idea as the three well-dressed mafiosos, in suits and shades, surrounded the vehicle like they were some sort of cop group. Grace looked over to Brie as the dark-haired woman leaned over to the driver’s side door. "These guys might be our ticket in,” Grace whispered, loud enough for both of them to hear but not loud enough for the outsiders to. "If you’re thinking on my wavelength, that is.”

@Danvers@KaijuBaragon




The young girl tilted her head at Will, giggling. "Aww, well that would be really fun, but I don’t want to do that, because if I did, I would have to capture you before you escaped, and I don’t want to hurt you. Yet," she said, gently patting his cheek. "You’re like a big blonde teddy bear! Though your eyes are a little thin. Definitely some Asian in there," the girl noted astutely. She tilted her head towards the door. "Well, it sounds like we have some guests. You stay put right here and I’ll have some guys take you out of here soon, OK?" She didn’t bother waiting for an answer before exiting the room, closing and locker the door behind her. What choice did he have anyway?

She walked out into the main corridor to see Martino Bernadino walk into the hallway, holding two girls by the waist. Kat frowned as he walked down the hall, looking at him with disapproval. She did not like Martino Bernadino. He had tried to hit on her when she was first tasked with working with the mafia group, and the poor, clueless girl had ended up in his bedroom and had run out, squealing, when she learned his ulterior motivations. She looked over at the Spectator on her shoulder. “Bellatrix, go away,” she whispered, and the creature wordlessly took off, fluttering down the hallway like a little pigeon, albeit a very demented, one-eyed, bat-looking Leftover pigeon.

Kat stepped up to the man, forcing on a smile as Martino sauntered down the hallway, ladies in tow. Kat cleared her throat, looking at him. "Mr. Bernadino. I see you brought some company!" She looked over at the two girls. "I didn’t know about this. I’m not sure if Mr. Gugliano knew about this either."

Martino laughed. ”Well, I was figuring these two ladies could accompany me back to my room after the meeting was over. Maybe you could care to join us? The more, the merrier.”

Kat did not like that answer, and her face showed it.

"I’m not so sure about that, Mr. Bernadino. These girls look…young." Her dark, crimson eyes scanned the two girls. One of them was not quite so young, probably a college girl, albeit a very pretty one, but the other girl was probably around her age, heavily dolled-up, and vaguely familiar-looking. Kat normally didn’t feel bad for people, but she felt bad. Just a little. Hopefully Daddy didn't find out.

”I’m sure it’s all fine,” Martin said. ”Come on, Katharine, I know you want in. Just say yes already.”

Kat stepped in, glowering at the man. She was a bit shorter than him, with her standing at about 5’5” and the older Mafioso clocking in at a few above 6’, but somehow the teenage girl was vastly more intimidating than the professional criminal could ever hope to be. "I think you should excuse yourself, Mr. Bernadino. Maybe head to the bathroom for a little while.” She lifted her arm, her fingertips glowing a burning crimson, and tapped the man on the nose. "Excuse yourself for a moment.”

Before Martino could even question what the hell this random girl was talking about, he gagged very loudly, audibly making a terrifying choking noise, as his hands left Angelica and Patricia’s waists as his arms instead retreated to guarding his stomach. He glared venomously at Kat (who, mind you, was smiling brightly), but his face had already turned a squeamish shade of green and instead of taking retribution, decided to take Kathy’s advice and scuttle off down the hallway to the nearest bathroom. The door slammed shut behind him, but even still the faint sounds of a man puking his guts out could be heard from the other end of the hallway.

Kat smiled with the two girls. "He’ll be back after he feels better. An hour or two.” She waved at them. "Well, I shouldn’t keep you from the meeting! Come with me.” She guided them down the hallway with a skipping gait, past the bathroom door, where the sounds of a man vomiting loudly could still be heard. As she musically walked down the hall, she spoke casually to the two girls. "You guys are assassins or something, right? I didn’t get hooker vibes or anything from you two, but you’re both dressed to the nines, so I’m thinking some sort of hero napper or something? Very cool,” she said, turning back to them as they reached a large set of oak doors. "Sorry about Mr. Bernadino. I hate him too. I think everybody does.” She read their expressions like an open book as she opened the doors, showing a half-filled conference table in a large space, with velvet carpets and a golden chandelier. Some of the seats were filled with some scary-looking mobsters, tats and rings and all manner of crazy expressions, though there were some that looked fancy and pristine, similar to how Angelica and Patricia were dressed. "You two take a seat. I’ll go fetch the guest of honor.” She turned back. "Oh, never mind! There he is!”

Will was being led down the hallway, still in handcuffs of course, by two bulky-looking guards. He was escorted into the boardroom at the intrigued looks of some of the mafiosos- one of them audibly muttered something about “Tempest, huh?”

Kat smiled. "Anyway, you two get comfortable. The meeting should start in a few. Mr. Gugliano was taking a call, but he’ll be back any second now, and then the meeting can get underway!”

@Infinite Cosmos@canaryrose@Amethyst



basically our discord



Blake sat in the front seat as Jamie drove him to Rumi's lab. He held onto his seatbelt a few times as the vehicle looped around wildly like a roller coaster ride (only much more intense than the roller coaster ever could hope to be), but after a few close calls where Blake swore he saw his life flashing before his eyes, the vehicle pulled him in front of Rumi's lab, that being Polamor Incorporated. Blake had been there in the past, but only briefly, and he intended for this visit to be the same. The sooner he got his results back from the lab, the sooner he was headed for that big payday.

Blake entered the laboratory dramatically, namely by kicking open the front doors and yelling loudly, "Rumi Bear Polymer! I have arrived!" He self-corrected, realizing that that was a stupid way to introduce himself. "I mean, uhh, Christine?" Blake knew that Rumi had an assistant, but he genuinely could not recall their name. Christine seemed close. "I have an urgent appointment with Rumi." He looked around the fancy lab. Where was that assistant? Or Rumi?

@canaryrose@Scarifar




Moments later, Martino emerged again. "GUESS WHO JUST WON 17 DOLLARS! THAT'S RIGHT! CHEER IT UP!" Martino made some motions with his hand, a large number of the patrons beginning to cheer. Obviously, they had all been familiar with this process in the past. Martino's beady eyes scanned the area, before he noticed his prize. He walked over to Patricia, giving a cheesy, wide smile. Martino approached her, his smarmy attitude plastered across his face, his arm wrapping around her waist and literally pulling her off the barstool, pulling his waist to his side. "Hey there, sugar plum," he said in what he thought was a smooth tone. "Nice seeing you here again."

His eyes flitted around to Angelica, and he visibly gave a low "woo" as he took in what he saw. "Is this lovely lady with you? Because I think she would definitely have a spot in the meeting." He gave a fox whistle as he winked at her. "Of course, if you'd like to join Martino Bernadino for a special meeting in Watervale." He reached another arm out for Angelica to take. "Hubba hubba," he said under his breath. "So many beautiful ladies here..." His eyes turned towards Brie and Grace as he scanned the crowd, with the Korean girl trying to bat her eyelashes at him.

"...well, not over here," he said as he wrinkled his nose while waving in Brie and Grace's general direction, "...those are two threes if I've ever seen them." These comments were made hardly a few feet away from the two girls, but he didn't seem to care in the slightest. He continued, nonchalantly as ever, "...but I'm sure somewhere else, we can find some more company." Martino said, looking away from Brie and Grace and examining the rest of the crowd. "Well, ladies, would the two of you like to take this to the Gugliano Manor? I think we'll have a ball of a time there...and then afterwords, we can take it back to my place for something...very fun."

Holding both ladies (really, one lady and one older teenager) by the waists like he was Hugh freaking Hefner, Martino guided the two of them outside to a car that made Grace's BMW look like an old golf cart. It was a 2033 Porsche Boxster, cream white, with several spectacular decals of what appeared mermaids painted along the sides. His chauffeur entered the driver's side, with Martino sitting in the passenger seat, after opening the doors for the two girls. "Take a seat," he said with a wide smile as he closed his door. "And enjoy the ride."

Not long later, the car pulled up at the Gugliano Compound. After the chauffeur spoke to one of the guards, the metal gates swung open long enough for the Porsche to pull through, before they promptly swung shut, under the close watch of several armed goons. The vehicle stopped in front of the gorgeous villa, with Martino stepping out to greet the ladies. "Like what you see?" he asked, though it was hard to tell what exactly he was referring to with that question. "Well, let's go now. We're going to have such a fun time today, ladies."




"Thanks, Patti!" Grace said with a grin as she took the money, stuffing it under her glass, before sliding it across the bar back to the bartender, before her attention returned back to Patricia. "Fake name? Already done. I have a Chinese ID from my time working there. And I would bet dollars to peanuts...dollars to donuts that none of these meatheads will know the difference." Her eyes quickly flitted over to that of Martino as he exuberantly walked out, giving his declaration of his absolute failure at poker. "Now might be a good time to act natural," Grace whispered as she tucked her purple hair behind her ears. She was dressed for the part of the club, by coincidence, really, but her hair did stick out a bit. She had considered going back to brown sometimes, but decided not to in the end. Purple was too fun.

Grace once again suppressed her internal desire to deposit Martino halfway down the Mariana Trench when he walked over and began to hit on not just poor Patricia, but this other girl that looked...like a guy? A very cute guy. Grace blinked a few times, trying to clarify what she saw in the shifting, glowing mass before her, before looking away. It was some type of illusion power that Grace couldn't quite figure out. As Martino promptly picked the girl up, Grace saw his attention turn to her and Brie. Grace immediately tried tilting her head and batting her eyelashes. This guy's moral compass was clearly magnetized, and the more women he took back to his base, the better. She gave a giggle as she watched him.

Grace's idea was promptly shot down as the mobster rejected the two of them before walking off, mystery magic girl and Patricia in tow. Grace was kind of hurt, inexplicably. After muttering something rude-sounding about Martino in Korean, she turned back to Brie and Tom. "We ought to follow them quickly," she said quietly, standing once she was sure the man wasn't looking back. "If what he said is true, they'll be heading towards the meeting place, and hopefully we can find a way in from there. There's always a way in from there. Especially with these types of people. They're what we call a jjamppong. Half-breed. Imbecile. They'll leave an opening for us. I'm positive."

She crossed her arms confidently. "Let's go."

@canaryrose@Danvers@Amethyst@KaijuBaragon


@Hitman

I will write something up.


Sounds great! There's a link to the Discord if you'd like to join in the 2nd OOC post. You don't have to, but a lot of stuff goes down there and most of the announcements take place there as well. :)
If you're still accepting, I may make a character for this.


We are indeed!
Looks good!


"Fine, fine. More information incoming." Blake looked down at the collar. "In terms of color, I'd say it's a sort of...steel gray, probably, a bit tarnished on the edges." He looked at his gathering crew to gain support for his idea. "Uhhm...it's pretty neat. It's like one of those Division X murder collars they put on extremely dangerous people. It's fancy, has a bunch of doodads and stuff and technowhatsits. But it looks kind of like a knockoff version of one of the collars. Like somebody got their hands on one and then rigged it up for their own evil purposes."

"We found it while tracking down an Iguanosaur through Passenger Island. I think was probably modified to control the Iguanosaur or something like that, keep it under whoever's thumb." As Blake spoke into the phone, he was walking down the (literally) beaten path of ruined gardens towards Jamie's car, making a 'shotgun' motion with his hands to indicate that he would be sitting in the passenger seat to Felix. "It has the letters GUGL on it, and Felix said it might be linked to some crime family or something. Some sort of secret Leftover tracking. I need you to do your, umm, science magic and figure out who made it, where it came from, all those details. Is your lab open? I'm assuming you're in it right now, you nerd."

Blake hopped over a couple destroyed patches of lettuce as he made his way back to the car. "We'll be on our way. Cool?" He looked up to Jamie. "Rumi's lab. Pronto."

@Ryteb Pymeroce@canaryrose@Scarifar



"Thank you," Grace said with a nod as Brie, after some hesitation, reluctantly agreed to let Grace into the operation. Without waiting for the rest of the crew to give their input, she slid her stool into the group, essentially fusing herself into the circle. "You won't regret this. I may not be from Castleburg, or America, or know much about this city outside of how good Chick-Fil-A is, but I know I can be of use. Or at least, my powers can be of use." She finished off the cold ginger ale, placing the empty glass on the table.

Grace's face fell as Brie asked for her phone, and she clutched it to her chest for a few moments, like she was protecting her baby, before eventually handing it over. "OK, OK. Don't break anything. Or look at anything. There's some...private stuff on it." She watched as Brie worked her magic and drained her phone of any battery- she had forgotten of Brie's ability to manipulate electricity. Grace sighed. "I guess that follows my guidelines, huh?" she pointed out as she laid a hand down on the table. "Well, some of them do, but a majority of the organization doesn't have any powers. They're still dangerous, though. Sketchy people. And they're very good with katanas. And guns, too, but guns don't tend to work on me too well," Grace said, smiling at the last part of her statement.

"Anyway, we might as well get to work. I can move you guys around through the portals without too much difficulty, but the problem is visualization. I need to see the location firsthand and be familiar with it or get a really detailed description of the area. Anything less than that and there's a chance you'll be teleported into an object, maybe stuck with half your torso infused into dirt, or your body coalesced with an oak tree or something like that," Grace said with a perfectly monotone, flat face, like these were perfectly normal activities that occurred on a regular basis. "So my powers won't be of too much use until we get the land of the lay. I mean, the lay of the land. Sorry. English is a hard language, your idioms are dumb," Grace complained as she examined the group. "Also, if I could borrow 10 bucks from one of you guys? I didn't convert my money at the bank yet. Sorry. I'll pay you back, I promise."

@canaryrose@Danvers@Amethyst@KaijuBaragon





As Blake managed to get to his elbows from the ground, he watched as Felix, who had managed to catch up to the lizard man, put the massive creature in a growl. Blake couldn't help but be impressed at the other fire user as he wrestled a creature two feet taller than he was. It was almost scary. Blake might have dominion over the fire territory, but he was definitely scared to take on Felix in an arm wrestle. Note to self, hit the gym some more after this is over. He knew he probably spent too much time in the gym as is, but watching his co-workers brutally take down a giant lizard was a catalyst for more exercise for sure.

He stood and rushed over, flinching as Jamie decided to drop a tree on the creature. Her gamble paid off, as the heavy oak tree toppled and over soared down towards the collared (wait. Collared?) Iguanosaur. The falling tree caught the Iguanosaur across the back and crushed it to the ground, with the weight of the tree keeping it pinned there. Some of the branches probably smashed Felix over the head, but Blake was not concerned about that at all. Felix had definitely had much worse scrapes. What he was concerned about was something he failed to notice before, as the creature's neck had been covered by its weird flappy neck things. A collar. That was highly unusual. Blake was not exactly a Leftover expert, but he had seen enough of the mutant creatures to know that they were brainless wild animals that were not going to put a collar on themselves. The fact that it was wearing a collar meant somebody was trying to control it or something like that. That was very weird.

As soon as the tree had pinned the creature down, Blake promptly yelled, "STOP! Don't kill it! Don't kill it!" as he ran over to the creature, whose torso was pinned down underneath a tree, all its bones probably shattered, as it moaned and struggled. Blake would feel bad for it if it wasn't a mindless dinosaur hybrid that was on a warpath and also threw him into the ground and gave him an annoying cut on his shoulder.

Blake knelt down next to the creature's head, reaching down towards the collar. It was very fancy, not just a dog collar. It looked like one of those Division X murder collars Blake had, unfortunately, grown familiar with on multiple occasions. Unfortunately, it seemed welded on, but Blake had a perfect answer to that. He pointed two fingers at a metal area that seemed to have no technology or gadgets around it and promptly sent a hot flame into it. The fire, after a few moments of concentration, melted through enough that Blake was able to snap the collar off. He stepped back, holding the collar in his hand. "You can kill it now," Blake said as he examined the collar.

It indeed looked similar to the one he had been forced to wear on multiple occasions (still not happy) with some modifications on it. Imprinted on the side were the letters "GUGL," maybe some sort of weird company? Maybe the creature was being enslaved by Google? Ooh, that would be the catch of the century. Blake would get so much money. His dad was always taking about how Google was evil, anyway, and that according to some podcast he was listening to, was part of a globalist conspiracy. Blake did not know anything about politics or globalism, partially because those were things his dad talked about, and he did not want to become his dad. However, maybe his old man was right after all. There was only one way to find out, and this collar looked like it would be key. Unfortunately, Blake did not know how to reverse engineer murder collars. Fortunately, he knew somebody he was pretty sure would be able to.

Blake took out his phone, finding Rumi in his contacts and calling the number. He put the phone on speaker, holding the collar in one hand and the phone up so everybody could hear in the other, as it rang. "Hey, uhh, Rumi? This is Blake. I need you to analyze a...collar thingy." Blake looked down at the collar. 'Collar thingy' was accurate, he supposed. "Should we, uhh, stop by your lab or something?"

@Ryteb Pymeroce@canaryrose@Scarifar




"Well, then, I'll meet you in a few after I win big." He blew Patricia (or, as he knew her, sugar plum) a kiss before walking back to his poker game, inevitably to lose big.

Grace, who was sitting on a barstool, enjoying a (ginger) ale as she watched the group get together. As they began to talk, she put one hand on the stool to stabilize herself before hopping a few times over towards the rest of the gang as they spoke, now positioned right behind Patricia. Unfortunately, in an abundance of caution, Patricia's tone was whispered to the point that even Grace, right next to her, was having trouble hearing, but her ears were able to pick up a few key aspects. Most notably, there was some sort of mob meeting going on that they were trying to infiltrate. Well, "infiltrate" was practically Grace's middle name (Grace didn't really have a middle name, actually; she probably could make it "infiltrate" if she wanted to), and years of working to subvert the Yakuza in Japan had taught her a few things about mob families and their usual strategies. It was obvious, however, that Grace's interference would be unwelcome.

Of course, that sentiment did not stop her in the slightest, as Grace peered her head in over Patricia. Her features and violet hair were probably familiar to Brie and Tom, but she couldn't say the same about the third girl.

"I heard something about a mob meeting, and I want in," she said plainly, her voice soft enough to be secretive but loud enough to be heard by the Infiltration Crew. "I can help move you guys around faster than they can move themselves around. And get everybody else into hidden places. And hide you guys really quickly if I need to. And other hidden talents." She looked around, analyzing their faces of what was likely displeasure. "I know next to nothing about American mobsters, but I've dealt with the Yakuza before, and they're no joke. And most of them don't even have powers, so these guys are probably worse. You're going to need help, and I have experience."

She might have come off a bit haughty there, but in her eyes it was true, and she hoped the others felt the smae- the Guglianos were most certainly no joke, and Grace had experience in attempting to dismantle criminal regimes in the path. Moving to address the elephant in the room, she added quickly, "And I won't blab. To anybody. HERO, ICOSA. I swear on my grandmother's grave. Maengsehabnida. Err, that means I promise." She held up her crossed fingers. "I won't even do any infiltrating. I'll just...chauffeur you around. Through time and space. Unless they can teleport large groups of people around, we'll always be one step ahead. Deal?" She examined them again, gauging their support. Hopefully, her modestly impassioned speech was enough to sway them.

@canaryrose@Danvers@Amethyst@KaijuBaragon





Not long after Will had been left to stew in the holding room, the door squeaked as it slowly opened again, but instead of a mafioso entering, a young girl did. The young girl closed the door behind her, her eyes inspecting Will.

The girl, on first glance, looked actually fairly similar to Patricia. The two could probably pass as sisters, or at the very least cousins. She was young, late teens, perhaps, something unusual in hero work, which was dominated mostly by adults. She stood at similar height, with the girl clocking around 5'5", and she had a fit but feminine build. She had wavy, dark hair, almost black color, that fell in waves down about her chest area. She had fair, almost pale skin. But most notably different was her eyes- they had a similar red color to that of Blake's, something rare, but hers were a very scary crimson color, unnaturally red and watchful. She would've been considered quite pretty under normal circumstances, but there was something odd, unnerving, about her that was rather offputting.

On her shoulder, perched there like a parrot, was a strange creature, small, blue in color with a single large golden eye and a small, toothy mouth, along with two bat-like wings. A Spectator, a rare Leftover creature, that most heroes didn't even know about because of this. The creature sat waiting on the girl's shoulder as she continued to look at Will, a smile on her face. After a moment of silence, she spoke up-

"You are. So. Adorable!" She giggled for a moment, before stopping herself. "Sorry, I'm just used to kidnapped heroes being old, ugly guys. Normally fat, too. But you're not! That's pretty neat." She squatted down next to him. "Well, nice to meet you. I'm Katharine Graves, or Kathy, but you might know me as Malady." After a moment of thinking, she frowned. "You probably don't know me, actually. Papa has made sure to keep me off of HERO's radar for now. But he told me that if they did know me, I would almost be S tier? Pretty neat, huh?" She giggled again. There was something very off-putting about this girl.

"Anyway, I'm supposed to be torturing the other heroes right now, but that's soooo boring. They don't even fight anymore, they just spill their guts whenever I get close to them. Hopefully you do a little better!" She tapped him on the forehead with a gentle flick. "So, if you have any questions, you should ask them now! I probably shouldn't answer any, but there's no fun in that, now, right? She beamed at him, her smile adorable but also strangely off-putting.

There was definitely something very, very wrong about this girl.

@Infinite Cosmos


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