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#bd1664 ....|..... outfit .....|..... party


For a moment, Nate’s smile waivered at her question. Andy didn’t understand how the Gods could just send their kids to camp without telling them… about everything. So much has happened at camp: war, murder, a fucking pandora’s box being unleashed and taking demigods’ lives with it. Those were things people should know about before coming to camp. They should be told of the risks and the rewards. But as much as that’s what would be right, the Gods rarely did anything that wasn’t selfserving.

She watched his eyes scan the rest of the party, avoiding her and her question. She parted her lips but struggled to find words to alleviate some of the tension or lighten the mood. Nate’s gaze found its way back to her, his charming smile back in place. "No, I wasn’t." He chuckled and shook his head. "But it’s New Years Eve, and the last thing I think either of us want is to sit down and go over all this stuff." Then whatever had caused him to pause, slowly rolled off his shoulders as he slowly began swaying to the music once again.

"I can’t argue with that," Andy agreed with a soft laugh. Watching him find the beat again, her body started rocking and swaying back up to tempo like she had been before. Her movements subconsciously mirroring his.

"See, I’ve already got a pretty full itinerary. I’m going to dance my ass off with some fine company, maybe do some shots, try to awkwardly make out with someone I don’t know, and end up passed out in a bush. And I would hate to cancel those plans, you know?"

Andy laughed as he spelled out a detailed laundry list of plans for the evening. He really had it all mapped out. Either this wasn’t his first rodeo or he was very goal oriented. She imagined it was more of the former. He seemed charming and slid his way onto the dancefloor like he had done it a dozen times before. If she had to guess, those plans lined up with many nights he had before. But, after all, it was New Year’s Eve, like he said. If there was ever a night to get drunk and awkwardly make out with someone, that would be the night. As long as his lips stayed far away from hers… Or he might end up passed out in a bush for an entirely different reason.

"You have it all figured out, don’t you?" She shook her head in amusement and a little disbelief. "You might wanna scratch that last part though," Andy added as her finger hooked around a strand of hair that clung to her lipstick and pulled it free. "It’ll be pretty cold after midnight and I’d rather not find a Nate popsicle in the morning. But if you do, make sure you die in a funny pose or something, so I can have the last laugh," she joked with a playful smile.

With the seriousness that attempted to take over their conversation subsided, the pair had gotten back into the swing of dancing and found their rhythm. Nate extended his hand toward her again, but this time there were no arm waves or cheesy moves, just a friendly, authentic smile. "So before I go down a few sickeningly sweet cocktails… would you like to dance a bit longer?"

Her gaze fell to his offered hand. Andy had been enjoying dancing and it was always more fun to dance with a partner. But there was also a twinge of guilt that tugged at the back of her mind. She wasn’t wanting to hurt Mason or make him jealous. She wasn’t that type of girl. And if she had a choice, he would be the one standing across from her with an extended hand… but he wasn’t. Dancing wasn’t automatically romantic. Two people could have fun and dance together and it could be nothing more than just that, fun. So why was she having a hard time agreeing?

"I guess I could help you cross one thing off your itinerary, you know, before the ritual sacrifice," she teased before hesitantly placing her hand in his. Gods she hoped she didn’t regret this.



interactions ....|.... nate ............... mentions ....|.... mason ............... collabs ....|.... none


#c9bef3 ....|..... outfit .....|..... party


At least Lochlan wasn’t a complete idiot. He heeded her advice and immediately slipped off the horrid purple jacket. But then he held it out to her with a shit-eating grin. Blair pursed her lips, unamused, and cocked her head to the side. "You put that on me, it’s going in the bonfire," she warned him with a judgementally pointed index finger that jabbed his shoulder.

"What are you even wearing?" Lochlan asked with an expression somewhere between horrified and disgusted. Honestly, he needed to calm down. There was enough fashion tape to keep things from popping out and she wore underwear, which was rare. So it wasn’t like he’d be scarred by some nipple slippage or something. If Blair was going to traumatize her brother it’d be with more than accidental nudity. But he knew that. He also knew that no matter how much he bitched and moaned she wasn’t changing. All he could do was either accept it or avert his gaze.

"Crystals," she responded with a little bounce that made the skirt sway slightly. "Ok… Rhinestones," Blair confessed with an eye roll. "Dad would have killed me if I bought a dress made out of Swarovski crystals." She did a little spin even though she knew Lochlan would likely look away with that disgusted, and slightly overprotective annoyed look he got whenever she dressed like a slut. It wasn’t like her lifestyle was a secret from him, or much different from his own. Deep down she thought he struggled with it because she was too similar to the girls he’d waste a night with and, perhaps, he didn’t like the idea of men looking at her the way he looked at women. But she didn’t mind. She was perfectly aware of how she appeared to others. It was her choice. She decided when she wanted to be seen as a person or an object. That night she was bait… not searching for a husband.

"Calm down, Loch," Blair sighed, dropping her usual attitude to be serious for a second. "I took my birth control and I have a condom in my g-string. I’ll be fine. And if any of these guys cross a line? You can kill them." She shrugged and raised her brows like it was nothing. She took his cheeks between her thumbs and index fingers, pinching them and giving his face a little shake. "Deal?"

Her eyes narrowed when Lochlan threw his jacket over his shoulder rather than tossing it in the nearest trashcan. Of course he had his little smirk showing he wasn’t going to concede… and neither would she. Just another typical day for the Carmichaels.

"Come get a drink with me," Lochlan half demanded. Who was she to argue?

"Now you’re speaking my language." Blair took a couple hurried steps after him. When she caught up to him she slid her arm through his. The least he could do was be a gentleman and escort her to the bar. She was walking through grass in pumps for Christ’s sake. It took a lot of focus to not sink a heel into the dirt or twist her ankle. She might have been a pro at walking in all types of shoes, but that was on the streets of New York not Camp fields and dirt trails.

As they reached the bar it didn’t slip Blair’s notice how her brother’s gaze drifted to a stunning girl with caramel skin and wild curly hair pulled back in a messy bun. The girl must have just arrived based on her more casual attire, but that didn’t detract from her appeal. She looked like she could be a challenge, although that always seemed to attract Lochlan more. Case and point, Sloane. She gave his arm a little squeeze in silent acknowledgement and a little goading. He could do far worse, and it was about time he jumped back into the deep end. Move onto bigger and better things.

"Shots!" Lochlan called out to everyone at the bar.

Blair slipped her arm free from her brother and threw both her hands in the air. "Hell yeah!" she shouted in response. She left her brother to decide on the liquor while she scooped up several shot glasses, one on each finger. When she returned by his side, Lochlan looked like he might have been debating between a few different alcohols. "Tequila?" she offered before reaching across the counter to grab a salt shaker and a small bowl of limes.

Somewhere between gathering supplies and lining up glasses, a shorter dark skinned male found a space between the crowd and squeezed his way up to the bar. "Anything good over here?"

She paused in the middle of adding another small glass to the line up. "Yeah, shots!" She flashed him a mischievous grin and as she went to turn her attention back to the task at hand, she noticed an exceptionally tall woman sidle up to the bar. Blair leaned forward to grab another glass for the newest addition but the Amazonian seemed content in making her own drink.

After lining up the rest of the glasses along with a lime for each, Blair looked up and scanned the various people around the bar. "Who’s in?"



interactions ....|.... lochlan & azariah ............... mentions ....|.... amorey & tess ............... collabs ....|.... none







#bd1664 ....|..... outfit .....|..... party


"Nate," he introduced himself with a confident smile. Then he did something Andy wasn’t expecting. Rather than a simple handshake, he turned sideways and started an arm wave that began with his left, worked through his shoulders and ended with his right arm into a handshake. "Nice to meet ya, Andy."

It was cheesy and absolutely ridiculous. Yet Andy couldn’t fight the small bout of laughter that overcame her as he shook her hand. "Nice to meet you too," she replied with a friendly smile. That was definitely a first for her when it came to introductions, but it was nice having a laugh… Even if it was brief.

Surprisingly, her new dance partner didn’t rush to get up into her personal space. Instead he kept a little distance between them as his dancing began to mirror her own. Andy’s body rocked back and forth taking a few steps to the right then the same number back to the left. All the while her hips never stopped swaying and her fingers snapped on beat with whatever was playing at the time. She couldn’t help but laugh when Nate did his own spin. If nothing else, he seemed carefree and not overly concerned about how he looked while dancing. From her perspective it looked like he was just trying to let loose and have fun.

"If I knew it would be a party, I would have swung by sooner," he said quietly, almost more to himself than to her.

Andy took a half step forward, leaning her head toward him slightly to try and catch what he was saying. Her smile grew slightly with a laugh when she caught what he said. "The last one didn’t end so well," she admitted, speaking up to make sure he could hear her well enough. "But after everything that happened I thought we deserved a little fun. You’re lucky the Gods sent you all here on New Year’s Eve," she added with a shrug that had a little dancing flair to it.

As they danced, Nate had a consistent charming smile and held her gaze frequently. But when he wasn’t looking at her, his eyes shifted around the party like a skittish dog distracted by every movement out of his peripherals. Whenever he looked away Andy found her gaze following his, trying to figure out what had caught his attention. But she never noticed anything and before long his eyes were locked back onto her again.

His smile shifted, becoming a little more nervous before finally asking whatever questions were eating him alive. "I have to ask, though... this isn't, like, some kind of cult... right?" His dancing slowed as he paused in thought. Then his smile returned, a little more forced, and he motioned his hand vaguely at the party or camp… or maybe all of it. "I mean, concrete walls, biometric data, the talk of being part-god, the general pagan vibe... what did I sign up for?"

Andy’s dancing temporarily came to a halt as his question took her entirely by surprise. Her head tilted slightly. She was trying her best not to laugh or be rude. Nate was quickly turning into a first for a lot of things for her. Handshake arm waves and cult questions were not on her New Year’s Eve bingo card. "I mean… technically we are pagan. But no. No cults," she answered, unable to fight the small laugh that she had been trying to repress.

"The concrete walls and everything are because of me," she admitted. Andy realized how that might have sounded and held up her hands innocently. "I just thought camp could use better… security." Unintentionally, her dancing slowed, mirroring Nate’s change in pace. It no longer kept the same tempo or levity as the music that played over the speakers. She tried her best to stay on beat but she seemed incapable of holding the rhythm while focusing on whatever she was saying. Perhaps she wasn’t the best at multitasking or maybe it was the alcohol… It was probably the alcohol.

She wasn’t really wanting to dive into the grim truths of what transpired at camp, but the Gods didn’t seem to be very good at informing their children before sending them to camp. Typical. "You weren’t told anything before you came here… Were you?" Andy asked. She was no longer laughing or making light of his curious questions, instead a serious weight hung in the air above her words. If he wanted to know she’d tell him. But she also wouldn’t blame him for wanting to live in ignorance… At least for the duration of the party.



interactions ....|.... nate ............... mentions ....|.... none ............... collabs ....|.... none







#667c0c ....|..... outfit .....|..... party


"As long as we’re all in agreement about what’s in store for tomorrow." Evelyn diverted her gaze after Wes mentioned the new leader, and while she offered no information, Wes couldn’t help but wonder if she knew. Either way, if she didn’t want to share, he wasn’t going to pry the information out of her. In the end they would find out one way or another.

"Maybe it’s actually Elysium this whole time?" she teased. "He’s just been playing it very cool, letting us say our opinions first."

Both men laughed at the playful accusation. "Not at all," Elysium contradicted with another chuckle. "I don’t think I’d be that great of a leader. I wouldn’t even know where to start."

"No, you’re too lovely to be leader here." For a moment Wes considered feigning shock when he wasn’t included in the ‘too lovely’ category, but Evelyn beat him to it. "As are you," she added, pointing at him. "And I don't have the commanding presence for it."

Wes shrugged his shoulders. "If the Gods were going to let one of us oldies be the leader, we both know it would have been Andy," he commented in regards to Evelyn’s playful comments. His gaze drifted over to the brunette in question as she danced with some unknown redhead. "And they obviously don’t like that idea," he added before taking a swig of his beer.

"It sounds like none of us are the leader then," Elysium concluded as he scanned the crowd. "And I would say both of your guesses are as good as mine." His hand then gestured toward none other than Mason himself as the brooding son of Hades trudged his way across the field looking like his normal dour self.

He couldn’t control himself. Wes doubled over in laughter, holding his gut then slapping his leg. He nearly started wheezing and fought to catch his breath. Mason… leader of the camp? He couldn’t even begin to imagine the absolute hell that would be. Of course Wes would be at the top of his shit list now that the Valises were gone. Andy might be able to soften him, a bit. But Mason was a dick and would always be a dick. He didn’t think leadership would give him a sudden change of heart. Wes prayed the day where Mason led camp never came… Ever.

"Probably not him?" Elysium corrected with a glance toward the rest of them.

"No. Not him," Wes agreed with a chuckle. "That’s Mason. He’s an oldie too and would probably rather drown himself in the lake than lead this camp. There’s a lot of history there," he added with a wave like it was a story for a different time. There was no reason to drag down the party with long stories of past camp bullshit. They could save that for another day.

"Well, whoever he is. I hope he's enjoying the party as much as everyone else seems to be enjoying it. I know I am. Even if I didn't get to play a yard game."

Wes nodded his head in agreement before turning his attention toward the other partygoers. He hadn’t the fuzziest idea who could be the new leader. Knowing which campers were new helped… a little but he was probably the last person qualified to decide who was ‘leader’ material. His gaze bounced from the redhead who danced with Andy, to the shorter man that approached the bar with braids, to another redhead at the bar that talked with a darker skinned girl. None of them really spoke to him. But as he continued to scan the crowd and his attention locked onto a dark haired guy who fell backwards off a log… he realized that he was just looking for an Ajax knock off.

Just as he was about to turn his attention back to Elysium and Evelyn another mane of curly red hair caught his attention. How many gingers were at camp? His gaze fell beneath the locks to the pale freckled face that almost reminded him of… "Lewski?" he thought outloud, dumbfounded. His eyes squinted as he studied the girl’s face almost like he was making sure it wasn’t some trick from the alcohol. But no… He’d know that short and wiry redhead anywhere.

He downed what remained of his beer then threw his hand up in the air. "LEWSKI!" Wes shouted across the party, not giving a flying fuck who turned to stare at him.

Like a linebacker with his sights set on the quarterback, he sprinted like a madman across the field. "Excuse me. Pardon me. Sorry," He bobbed and weaved through various partiers and accidentally bumped into a few others. Nearing the bonfire he hurdled one of the unoccupied log benches and rounded on Rae. Before she had the chance to make heads or tails of what was happening, Wes was leaning over and wrapping his singular arm around her. He hoisted her right off the ground into a joyful bear hug. His laughter rumbled in his chest and shook her as he held her suspended in the air.

After a moment or two and some additional squeezes, he finally set her back down and lightly tousled her curls. She looked good. A bit older. Definitely not taller. But good. "What the hell are you doing here!?" he asked in disbelief.

"Oh my god, you have to meet someone." Wes barely gave Rae a chance to talk or catch her breath. Her hand felt tiny, almost fragile, when he snatched it up in his own and started leading her through the party.

On a mission, his eyes scanned the party for Trinity but a familiar blonde was nowhere to be found. He knew she was there, hell, he half molested her when he arrived. Where in the world could she have gone? It was then, on the outskirts of the party near the edge of the field he noticed her. "Ah ha!" he mused. "Thought she disappeared for a minute." He laughed and redirected their path right towards her.

As they approached the blonde, Wes gave Rae a little tug, pulling her up beside him to face Trinity. He released her hand and shifted to stand to their sides. "Rae, this is my girlfriend, Trinity," he said with a smile that practically stretched from ear to ear. "I know, I know." He held up his hand innocently. "Crazy that I settled down. But it was more her than me," he admitted before leaning down toward Rae like he was telling her a secret. "You know how obsessive I can be when I see something I like." He elbowed her playfully.

"And Trinity, this is Rae," he said, turning his attention to the blonde while motioning toward his old High School friend. "We went to High School together. She helped me not flunk out… a lot." He flashed a guilty grin. It wasn’t that big of a surprise he struggled with getting good grades in school between his generally average intelligence and his attention being more focused on girls than school work. "She also had a huge crush on me," he added with a little laugh like it was nothing but water under the bridge. Girls having a crush on Wes was nothing new or uncommon. He was used to it and didn’t think it tainted their friendship or anything… At least, he hoped not.

He shrugged his shoulders. "It was probably the whole allure thing. Tends to make people a bit loopy." Wes smiled happily, completely unaware that he probably dropped like twenty bombshells in five minutes flat without giving either Rae or Trinity a moment to catch their breath. All the while he was just ecstatic to have an old friend at camp.



interactions ....|.... elysium, evelyn, rae & trinity ............... mentions ....|.... andy, nate, mason, azariah, leo, amorey & river ............... collabs ....|.... none


#0a6d6b ....|..... outfit .....|..... near the bar


The party seemed to be in full swing with dozens of demigods lingering, mingling and partaking in whatever sorts of boring small talk to get to know one another. Sylas had noticed how the ice skating and sledding had gotten little to no attention, meanwhile the bar was constantly bustling with a revolving door of partygoers looking to get their fill of free booze. At the rate they were going, he wouldn’t be surprised if half of camp was drunk before 10 o’clock.

While he was trying to remain casual, or at least look like he was, his gaze betrayed him, yet again, frequently finding the fiery headed woman in white. Sylas could have stared at her all night. He was a bit surprised at the amount of self control it took to not watch her like a hawk. They had seen each other several times throughout their recovery period, but there was a part of him that was still bitter that she left him on that beach during the box. And another part of him… Well, what could he do with injured hands? There were plenty of things he wanted to do with her, but he could barely get dressed on his own, let alone entertain a woman. But she was always on his mind… Though he wouldn’t admit it. Now that they were both healed, it was hard giving in to his baser desires, even in the middle of a party.

By the time Sylas had done a leisurely lap around the party, his glass was empty and Evelyn was no longer near the yard games, but sat on a stool beside the bar. Of course, a woman such as herself couldn’t be alone either. She appeared to be in friendly enough conversation with some hipster wanna be and camp’s own son of Aphrodite himself. Great. Even if Wes was in a relationship, how could Sylas compete with God given allure? Worst of all, she looked to be enjoying herself. Not that he wished unhappiness on her, but seeing her relaxed and smiling with other men… It made his muscles tense and heart rate quicken. He wouldn’t say he was jealous. He wasn’t someone who was jealous of others. They were jealous of him. Oh… but he was. He had every intention of avoiding the bar but the little green monster festering in the back of his mind took hold, and before he knew it, his feet were carrying him toward her.

He could have gone around to the opposite side of the counter where it was less crowded, but his gaze was locked on a small opening just behind Evelyn and some other demigod, he couldn’t care less who it was. Sylas approached, lightly resting his hand against the small of her back as he whispered, "Excuse me." It was an innocent enough gesture, but hidden between them the touch lingered. The pad of his thumb lightly stroked the small bit of exposed skin, while his gaze remained focused straight ahead. Where he approached the bar, the whiskey he was drinking was out of reach. Rather than leave where he stood… and her, he opted for bourbon instead.

As he began pouring his drink, his head turned toward her, just enough that she’d hear him while no one else would and their interaction could go fairly unnoticed. "You look ravishing," he whispered. His voice was deep and rough in a way that his gaze could not without drawing attention. Even though he was surrounded by several others, his senses were highly attuned to her, like a hunter watching his prey. He watched her movements out of the corner of his eye and caught fragments of her conversation about drunken shenanigans or who the new leader could be. Whenever the wind blew he could smell the faint scent of her floral perfume and her body radiated a warm magnetism that was hard to resist.

With his drink topped off, Sylas had no other reason to linger around the bar unless he desired getting pulled into a mind-numbing bit of small talk. He pulled away from the counter and let his hand slowly fall from her back. As he turned past her, he let one last comment escape his lips, quiet enough for only her to hear. "I’ll see you at midnight." Then, as fast as he slipped into the bar, he was gone, left to wander about the party like he was before.

There was no location or end goal in mind as he walked around. So far no one had really caught his attention. Camp had over doubled in the matter of a couple hours which left him a bit overstimulated and overwhelmed when it came to deciding who to set his sites on… besides Sloane, who was now talking to some rough and bruised up guy. The kind of guy that looked like he was from the wrong side of the tracks. Lochlan, Liam… now this guy? She really knew how to attract some winners.

Circling around some of the tables, Sylas couldn’t help but overhear the tail end of an incredibly awkward conversation. "—Not in a scaly way. I’m not saying you’re like... a lizard-lizard. Or a snake or anything. Unless you were going for mysterious and venomous, in which case, you nailed it." He stopped in his tracks, turning his attention to the attractive girl in the white beret and some bumbling idiot that kept digging himself deeper. "Though you don’t hiss. That’s good. I think." … and deeper. Sylas lingered, unable to help himself from eavesdropping on the trainwreck of a conversation. There wasn’t much left to their exchange before the guy found an easy out, offering to get them drinks and leaving the girl sitting alone.

Once the idiot was far enough away, Sylas approached the table, resting his hands on the back of the chair opposite the girl. "Well… He was a bull in a china shop," he said with a sympathetic laugh. After getting her attention and, presumably, not being shooed away, he took a seat and leaned back in the chair casually. "For what it’s worth, I think the gloves look nice and go well with your dress." He offered the compliment with a charming smile and small toast of his glass before he took a sip. She had the look of someone who actively tried to be fashionable for a party, especially compared to her recent company. While Sylas could only see her from her elbows up, the way her long sleeve shirt matched her beret and the styling of her hair and makeup gave him enough information to know she put in the effort.

"Guys like that don’t have a clue. They think gloves only serve one purpose… warmth, even though you’re obviously fashionable," he commented while motioning to her outfit. "Or they think being called a lizard is somehow a compliment?" Sylas sighed and shook his head in disbelief while his thumb lightly traced the brim of his glass.

After a moment, he cleared his throat and sat upright in his seat. "Sorry, I’m being rude," Sylas held out his right hand toward her. "I’m Sylas" When her delicate hand found its way into his palm, he gently grasped her fingers and guided them up to his lips. He didn’t remove the glove or hardly notice the fabric, for that matter, as he placed a light kiss upon her knuckles. "And, for the record, you look beautiful and definitely not like a lizard," he added with a charming chuckle and released her hand.



interactions ....|.... evelyn & anissa ............... mentions ....|.... elysium, wes & elias ............... collabs ....|.... none







#86a8ad ....|..... outfit .....|..... party


"He? Who's he?" Marlen said with a playful tone. River’s brows furrowed, confused… Confused about the joke or if he somehow said something wrong. "No he's here, except for you's." You’s? Is ‘you’s’ a word? His face contorted more in confusion trying desperately to understand, but wasn’t. "I'm a they, you wouldn't know it, looking at me, but you never know nothin' that way."

"Oh… Oooohhh." It took him a minute but River finally got there. "My bad. They," he reiterated to himself with a nod of his head like he was making a mental note. "Got it."

"Nice to meet you, Marlen." Ocean approached and greeted Marlen with a smile that quickly turned sour when she noticed River’s own inquisitive expression. Her gaze intensified, staring daggers at him. She was always stubborn and sassy even as children, so he wasn’t surprised when she silently stood her ground. "You look nice, River," she said with a sharpness that contradicted her attempt at a friendly compliment. She shook her head as a silent way to tell him ’not now’ or ’drop it’. He definitely would not drop it. His sister was lucky they were in the company of another and at a party, or he might not have been so skilled at biting his tongue.

"I like the dress," River returned the compliment in a flat tone. He wasn’t lying, he did like the dress. He just wasn’t a fan of the ratty leather jacket draped over her shoulders. "Little warm for leather, don’t you think?" he asked, tilting his head to the side slightly as a silent challenge. While he might have been able to look past a guy giving his sister their coat if it was freezing out… It wasn’t. So there was some sort of ulterior motive, whatever it was. Whether or not Ocean knew that was a different story. River might not have any experience with the opposite sex or dating like his sister, he was a man… He had some idea of what went through their heads… both of them.

His sister cleared her throat, disregarding him, obviously not wanting to deal with River’s ire. "Do you play?" He couldn’t help but laugh and shake his head slightly. It was a really obvious question. What did she think they were doing? Carrying it around to look cool? If Marlen wanted to look cool they probably wouldn’t be wearing a parka in 75° weather. "I never learned to play an instrument, but I admire people who have."

Ocean took a seat on the other side of River, leaving him to sit awkwardly between the two. At least she took the jacket off, that was a plus. He had half a mind to take it from her and seek out its owner. But he was trying very hard to be on his best behavior, especially for his first day at camp. There were no promises down the line.

"Anyway... Yeah, I play a lot of things. Apollo demigod and whatnot. I got all of 'em with me." They had them all with them? What did they mean? River had no interest in listening to anyone play music on every instrument in existence, but he was still struggling to understand what they meant. All they had was a guitar… There was nothing else there?

Marlen picked up the guitar and did something above their head or behind their back. River didn’t quite see. But one minute it was there and then it wasn’t. Ok…? Then they clapped their hands together and as their palms pulled apart a harmonica manifested between them. Before he got a chance to look at it or acknowledge the trick, it was tossed up in the air and instead Marlen caught… Some weird music note, soup ladle looking thing. Oh, but that wasn’t it apparently. They had one more trick up their sleeve. They pretended to chuck the giant spoon across camp, but when their hand came back it was holding a ukulele. And, of course, when the magic show was over, they started strumming on the strings.

During the whole… trick? River watched with an increasingly confused, and a bit annoyed expression. Like, sure, it was cool and all. But they were at a camp full of young adults who could do crazy shit with their mind. Maybe he was a stick in the mud, but he didn’t find it all that impressive. He was never someone particularly interested when someone wanted to show off, but he tried his best to seem amused. The extent of which was watching the trick, rather than getting up and walking away. In the end, River was probably the wrong audience.

"Nice party trick," River said with an obtuse, tight-lipped smile. It was the best he could give. He was sure Ocean had far better praise or compliments to give than him. Sadly, it looked like he wasn’t able to avoid having music played. It was quiet though… Silver linings.

"Was just telling your brother here that I'm new. I didn't even know there were this many god kids in the whole world, 'til lately," Marlen continued the conversation, directing their comment toward Ocean.

River awkwardly leaned back so that Marlen and Ocean could see each other to talk. He remained reclined in that strange position as their words brought a question to mind. Before he could filter himself or think to maybe ask his question with a bit more tact, it was across the brain and out his mouth. "You never thought that if Apollo had a kid, the other Gods probably existed and had offspring too?" His face scrunched when he realized that it came out a bit more harsh than he wanted.

"Sorry," he muttered while raising his hand to pinch the bridge of his nose. Focused on his blunder and with the absence of one of his hands to support him, River’s weird reclined position made him lose balance and slip backwards off the log. It wasn’t a long fall. He landed on his back with a soft thump, cushioned by the snow. Rather than rush to get up or even laugh at his fall, he just… laid there, staring up at the dark night sky with a sigh. Of course this would happen to him.

He remained there for a minute or two, letting the loud music drown out any laughter or teasing comments his sister or Marlen might have made. Finally, and with a groan, River kicked his feet off the log, shifted onto his knees, and stood up. "I’m gonna go…" he started, while brushing the snow off his clothes. "Walk off my bruised ego," he muttered under his breath, too quiet for anyone to hear.

Before Ocean or Marlen could stop him, he gave them a brief wave and started off in any direction, it didn’t matter. Just… somewhere else.



interactions ....|.... marlen & ocean ............... mentions ....|.... none ............... collabs ....|.... none
We had one character/writer leave the RP. They've removed their character and have it as redacted. If the post could be deleted, I'd appreciate it. roleplayerguild.com/posts/5604026

I don't know if it's possible, if not I completely understand. We have a writer who has gone MIA from the RP and on discord. Their characters have been removed from the RP, but they've still not been online. I sent them a PM with their characters (because I don't want them losing their work) in hopes that their character sheet post could be removed from the RP to avoid confusing new writers who join since there are a lot of characters. roleplayerguild.com/posts/5604027 roleplayerguild.com/posts/5604753

Thanks for any and all help!


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The black lace fabric floated around Andy’s frame unable to settle before a bounce or twirl sent it drifting in another direction. Every part of her body moved independently, hands alternated going up into the air and down to her shoulders with the drums, her head rocked back and forth with every second beat of tempo, and her hips swayed in sync with the deep rumbling base. Each piece was in tune with its own melody, but as a whole, created a fluid painting come to life against the canvas of the party. Dancing by herself meant she didn’t have to mirror someone else’s movements or fit together like a puzzle.The music was her guide. It led and she followed. There was no overthinking or caring about how she looked.

While she kept her eyes closed most of the time, every so often she let them open, momentarily taking in the dance floor, or the bar, or whatever angle of the party laid before in that brief glimpse. She saw the bonfire with a handful of demigods gathered around in conversation. She saw the lone sledding hill, empty and backlit by the countdown clock. Another glance showed a girl with long silky black hair, in jeans and some type of moccasin boots, twirling her way onto the dance floor. And another revealed the returning form of Mason after leaving Trinity behind at the edge of the party.

Rather than look away, she watched as he crossed the field with a stoic determination, unaware of her lingering gaze. Andy studied the way the folds of his shirt shifted against his chest as he walked and the tension in his neck muscle that dipped below his unbuttoned collar. His stride was strong and confident, yet unbothered, as he beelined straight for the bar. He barely attended parties and was only there for her… and definitely didn’t dance. Yet a part of her wanted his gaze to find her and his feet to follow.

As her sharp gaze attempted to will him over, another male manifested out of the corner of her eye. The unfamiliar man was similar in height and stature to Mason, but had fiery red unkempt hair. He didn’t wear semi formal clothes or look dressed for a party, rather his jeans, sneakers and oversized tank top disclosed the likelihood of him arriving not long before. Even if he had just climbed his way up the mountain, he seamlessly weaved and swayed his way through the crowd, making his way right toward her.

"Nice moves," he spoke up loud enough to make sure she could hear him over the loud music and bustle of the party. "Mind if I join you?"

Andy slowly spun around, turning to face the redheaded stranger with a chuckle and friendly smile. "I hadn’t noticed," she replied. The last thing on her mind was her dancing and how it might have looked to onlookers. It could have been sexy or it could have unhinged, she wouldn’t have known a difference. A small twist of guilt tugged at her stomach when he asked to join. Her gaze flitted over to where she last saw Mason, hoping he might swoop in, but he wasn’t there. She looked back over at her present company, her friendly smile returning to her face. The last thing she wanted was to be rude to a new camper. She wasn’t the leader… anymore, but she still felt an obligation to be open and welcoming.

While the prospect made her anxious and prickled at the back of her neck, she motioned at the dance floor around her. "Sure, it’s an open dance floor," she agreed while taking a slight step back to make room for him. Andy wasn’t the type of girl to immediately shout ’I have a boyfriend’ whenever a guy spoke to her. It was rude. Plus, dancing was harmless… Until it wasn’t. Perhaps it was naive of her to assume it was platonic and just a way to meet someone new or break the ice. But he hadn’t pushed any boundaries, so there was no reason for her to draw a line in the sand… Not yet anyway.

Her dancing and swaying lulled as she leaned forward slightly so he could hear her over the music. "I’m Andy," she said, while offering him her right hand.



interactions ....|.... nate ............... mentions ....|.... tapeesa, mason & trinity ............... collabs ....|.... none
Can a mod please delete this post roleplayerguild.com/posts/5613745 from my RP. There was an accidental double posting.

Thank you!


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Tapeesa had been done with her food for a couple minutes. Her plate had a significant amount less than Elias’s, so it was no surprise she finished first. But that wasn’t to discredit him. Somehow the son of Zeus packed away mouthfuls of food like a bear bulking up for hibernation. She found herself watching him, almost like a scientist studying their subject, with shock and awe… and maybe a little disgust, but that was more because of his complete lack of table manners. She was honestly surprised some of the food projectiles didn’t end up hitting her.

When the spectacle had worn off, Tappi let her gaze wander, taking in the rest of the party. She placed her elbows on the table and cupped her hands together to make a little shelf for her to rest her chin. There wasn’t a single face she recognized, not that she imagined there would be. If this was all the demigods in the world, it’d be pretty rare to encounter one before coming to camp. Although, she only found out about Apollo less than a week ago. So, how many other unclaimed children could there be? Especially when it came to the male Gods who didn’t have the burden of pregnancy. They could sire several kids in one day if they choose. She grimaced at the thought and tried to shake it from her head. That was the last thing she wanted to think about.

With her gaze elsewhere, Tapeesa didn’t notice the other girl approach their table until she spoke up. "Is anyone sitting here?" She was petite, with warm caramel skin and dark umber hair that matched her eyes. Her smile was polite and maybe a bit forced, but there was a subtle warmth and sweetness. The short black dress clung to her frame, flattering her shape without sacrificing modesty. Subtle pops of white from the scallop edged white shirt and beret complimented her dark complexion and added a nice contrast. She had an approachable, girl nextdoor type of beauty that looked effortless. Tappi found herself staring, a bit jealous and wishing she was half as beautiful.

Elias, on the other hand, seemed completely unaware that the person speaking to him was anything beyond human, let alone female and attractive. Tappi’s face fell into the palm of her hand as he greeted the girl with a mouth full of food and wide eyes. "Nope, go right ahead," he said, thankfully managing to swallow his bite rather than speak with a stuffed mouth.

She peered out from behind her fingers in time to see Elias waving his fork, motioning for her to join the table. Her hand shot out between the dirty utensil and the girl just before a splatter of food juices slapped Tappi’s palm. She grimaced down at the gross slop spread across her hand. "Let’s not wave our forks around pretty girls in nice… clean clothes," she said as she stood up. "I’ll be right back," she excused herself in search of the napkins she should have grabbed the first time she realized she forgot them.

Tappi was only gone for a moment or two, returning with a mountain of napkins… At least twenty, easily. She sat back down in her seat and snagged the first one before Elias’s messy hands fisted half of the stack and contaminated the rest. As she wiped her hand clean she was a little surprised that the living garbage disposal hadn’t tried flirting with their new company. He made a couple passing comments to her when she was in a parka… or looked like she had just climbed a mountain. This girl wore an outfit somewhere in the realm of casual but still showed thought and effort in how she put it together. Her hair had definitely been styled and Tapeesa saw hints of her subtle makeup, like the dark eyeliner and berry tint of her lips. She looked dressed for a party… And Elias barely spared her a glance.

"Food situation here’s kind of impressive," the brunette commented before looking up at Tapeesa. "I almost committed a felony over one of these."

"I’ve had like three," Tappi admitted, leaning forward to share her secret like it might have been against the rules to indulge so much. "While Elias has had… Well, everything," she added with a chuckle, watching the guy in question out of the corner of her eye still devouring every ounce of food on his plate.

"I’m Tapeesa, by the way," she introduced herself with a smile. "I’d shake your hand but I don’t want to risk messing you up," She said, rubbing the bunched napkin into the palm of her once dirty hand as she motioned it towards the girl.

While there had been upbeat, dance-worthy music playing since she arrived at camp, it seemed everyone was content eating, drinking, or mingling. But then, out of the corner of her eye, Tappi noticed a guy in a white blazer escorting a girl in an emerald dress to a clearing in the field. There didn’t appear to be any kind of dance floor. But the way the guy stopped in the middle of the open area and gave the girl a twirl said whether or not there was a dance floor, he was going to make one. Then, not long after, another girl in a black lace or embroidered type dress joined them. And even though she didn’t have a partner, the girl appeared to have no issues dancing around by herself.

"I didn’t know there was dancing," she mused, with a new level of excitement at the prospect. Tapeesa had always enjoyed dancing, not that she had ever done it in a party setting or with people around her own age. It was always light and fun, bouncing and twirling around the house to Fleetwood Mac as her mom cooked dinner. Then there were the times when she was little and she stood on her Ataata’s feet. He would twirl her around the living room for hours during every song in her favorite Disney movies. Or, whenever the orphans were sad, seeing another family come and go with a younger child, she would take their hands in hers and spin around with them until their tears and frowns were replaced with giggles and gap tooth grins.

Before she had fully noticed what she was doing, Tapeesa was pushing her chair out and standing up. "I’m going to go dance," she announced to the table. Her smile was bright and big enough it made the little divots of her dimples appear in the center of her cheeks. "You guys should come," she added, inviting the others to come with her.

Either way, whether or not they decided to join her was up to them. Tapeesa was never someone who needed others to have fun. She bounced her way over to the clearing on beat with the rhythmic thumps of the bass. The last thing on her mind was how she looked or if anyone joined her. She twirled in a circle and put her arms up in the air. Her long black hair flowed and swirled around her with every spin and sway. There was no doubt it was going to be unbelievably knotted by the end of the night, but that was the farthest thing from her mind. All that mattered was the beat of the music, the sway of her hips, and the whimsical way her arms moved as she bounced around.



interactions ....|.... elias & anissa ............... mentions ....|.... daniel, rosalia & andy ............... collabs ....|.... none


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"Fresh out," Evelyn said while shaking her head, admitting to having no ice picks. Disappointing. "I'm also in favor of a drink currently."

Wes nodded his head to the redhead before motioning his hand for her to lead the way to the bar followed by Elysium. Once on their way, he brought up the rear of their small group. He did his best to listen intently to their conversation, but with the loud music and their faces pointed straight ahead he only caught parts. Luckily, it sounded mostly like comments about the game. He imagined if something was directed at him they would have turned toward him, or he could just shout an obnoxious ’huh’ if needed.

Once at the bar, Evelyn started mixing her own something or other, to be honest he had no idea what it was, but it looked fun. "So, what are our predictions for tomorrow?" While she spoke and played bartender, Wes nabbed the nearest beer, he wasn’t picky. For a moment, he paused. Was it liquor than beer or beer before liquor? His brows furrowed but he couldn’t remember the saying for the life of him. He rolled his eyes with a sigh. What did it matter at that point? He brought the bottle up to his mouth, bit down on the cap with his molars and popped it open.

"I think a few impulsive hangovers and… Challenges I'm sure I can't even comprehend. But I'm sure they'll see to it we're all sore and sorry for our time off and vacations."

"I bet there will be more than a few hangovers," Elysium replied with a chuckle.

"You have no idea," Wes added with his own laugh. "I don’t think I’ve ever really been hammered. But people drink a lot at these things. There’s always three events that are guaranteed—" he started counting by holding out fingers while gripping his beer between his thumb and palm, "—several drunks, sexual activity—a multitude of varities—and at least one fight. We kind of already had that one, but I wouldn’t be surprised if a punch is thrown at some point."

"And I have no predictions to be honest. I barely know anyone. And what do you mean they’ll see to us being sore and sorry?" Elysium was a little confused as he found Wes, looking for clarification. "Is something happening tomorrow?"

Wes couldn’t help but chuckle, leaning against the bar a bit behind Elyisum and opposite Evelyn. "Be nice, Ev. You’re scaring the newbie," he teased. He took a sip of his beer, then set it down beside him. "Before all you fresh faces showed up we got a message from the Gods warning us that you all were coming. They also told us we have a new leader, presumably mingling somewhere in this crowd, and—how was it worded?—rigorous training?"

He shrugged his shoulders, reached for the chilled glass bottle and took a larger drink. "Training always sucks. Nick had us spar random opponents, Ajax… What did Ajax have us do?" Wes paused for a moment trying to recall. It felt like a lifetime ago at that point, even though the Valises had only been gone a couple months. "I feel like we did a lot of capture the flag."

Wes squinted his eyes as he studied the crowd of congregating demigods, trying to size them up and guess who he thought might be the leader, and what they might make them do the following day. "We know nothing about this new leader, who they are or who their parent is… But I predict a rude awakening tomorrow." His fingers absently spun the beer bottle as she tried to sniff out who this mysterious new leader was. He tilted his head toward his company before letting his gaze follow. "Any guess who it is?"



interactions ....|.... elysium & evelyn ............... mentions ....|.... none ............... collabs ....|.... none







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Thankfully River’s new company didn’t sit too uncomfortably close. And he set down his guitar. So he was safe from serenading… At least for the time being. The stranger laughed at River’s social blunder when he finally pulled his eyes from Anissa and returned his attention to the conversation at hand, or the beginning of one anyway. That was better than getting blatantly called an idiot for being distracted. "Nah- Not yet. You one of the people who were livin' here a while?" he asked. "I just got here, new to the place and all. Never met another god kid like myself but apparently we're all that, yeah?"

"Oh, no. I just got here this morning," River replied to the first question. Did he really look like someone who belonged and been there awhile? He couldn’t imagine so with the way he sat alone and avoided the crowd. Although, that could just mean he’s antisocial… which he was. That also made him wonder what about him looked so… approachable? Because last he was told he looked unfriendly, grumpy, and like a stick in the mud. You know, not the type of person people tend to just walk up to for a little chit chat.

"Here at camp? Yeah, all demigods," he said, motioning generally at camp with his right hand. "Only one I knew before camp was my sister, so you’re not alone. I think it’ll just take an adjustment period." River tapped his hands on his knees and exhaled softly. "I know it will for me," he added under his breath. Just the number of campers he had to familiarize himself with… names, parentage, strengths, weaknesses. It was a lot and overwhelming. The more he thought about all the duties being a leader entailed, the more stressed he got. He didn’t want to fail his father or himself, but a sinking feeling in his gut told him it was inevitable, no matter how hard he tried.

"Hoping I can maybe get in on something here. Apollo doesn't tell me too much, y'know? Name's Marlen, by the way," he said, introducing himself while his fingers tapped the neck of his guitar.

Before River could respond, he noticed Ocean approaching from the corner of his eyes. She looked pretty, which he intended on telling her until his gaze fell to a foreign leather jacket draped over her shoulders. Nothing about it was Ocean. He lived with her his entire life, he knew what her clothes looked like and how she dressed. She didn’t own a leather jacket and even if she did, that one was too large.

Leaning forward, he rested his elbows on his knees. His fingers laced together, arms crossing the gap between his legs as the muscle in his jaw tensed. "I’m River," he replied, turning his head slightly toward Marlen but his gaze remained fixated on the black leather. "This is my sister, Ocean." He nodded his head toward his sister, in case it wasn’t obvious.

River’s eyes locked on Ocean’s and while he said nothing, his gaze held a conversation entirely of their own. Who’s jacket is that? Why are you wearing it? It’s not even cold out. It hasn’t even been one day. What are you doing? Finally, he sighed and ran his hands back through his dark locks. "Ocean, this is Marlen," he introduced his current company, motioning his hands between the pair as he acknowledged them both. "He is also new to camp… Like us."

* disclaimer // until River is told about Marlen’s preferred pronouns, he will most likely refer to them as he/him because he doesn’t know any different.



interactions ....|.... marlen & ocean ............... mentions ....|.... anissa ............... collabs ....|.... none







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"Ares," Leo said with no emotion. There was almost a slight anger that hung on his words and the way his lips tightened while speaking the God of War’s name. The shift in his demeanor didn’t go unnoticed by Andy, but she pretended to be none the wiser. It wasn’t her business. Camp was full of demigods with mommy or daddy issues. It was hard not to when the gene donor showed up to conceive them, then dipped until they wanted their progeny to go to camp and train… for whatever selfish purposes they desired. Unless they were some of the few coddled by their parents, like the Valises or Iliana, it was more likely the demigod loathed their parent rather than loved them.

""I.. rather not want to talk about him," he added, looking like any conversation would be more pleasant than talking about his father.

Andy held up her hands innocently, leaning back in her chair slightly. "It’s all good. I get it… There’s no love lost between me and my mom. I think you’ll find a lot of similarly minded people around here," she said, nodding her head toward the rest of the party.

"But!" she added, holding up her index finger as she adjusted in her seat with a little excitement. "My best friend, Trinity—" Andy pointed across the field toward the blonde where Mason left her, making his way back to the party, "—is also a child of Ares. So, you have a sister, if that’s any consolation." She shrugged her shoulders with a little smile and took a sip of her water. If nothing else, while Ares might be a tool like the other Gods, one thing was for certain, Trinity was not. So, Leo could rest a little more easily knowing he had a decent sister if nothing else. It was all a matter of perspective. Like Daniel. He might cause more problems than he solves and be a royal pain in the ass some days, but he was a good brother and made being Hecate’s spawn a lot more bearable.

And speaking of Daniel... with a dark haired girl in tow, he made his way to the dancefloor—more like clearing in the center of the field—near the music. As he looked back at the bar his eyes locked onto Andy. Uh oh. He waved his hand at her, and presumably anyone else at the bar, beckoning them to join him so it wasn’t just him and his partner out there dancing.

Andy wasn’t quite sure if she was up for dancing, but the night was supposed to be about unwinding and having fun. She couldn’t do that being a wallflower all evening. She sighed, took another drink of her water and hopped off the bar stool. "And my brother summons me," she laughed and rolled her eyes. "You’re welcome to join if you want," she offered as she started retreating toward the music. Leo didn’t seem like the type of guy that liked dancing, but she wasn’t going to just leave him without at least extending the invitation. He was welcome to join, but if he preferred to seek out Duke like he had mentioned, she wouldn’t be offended either.

With a flourish, Andy spun around and headed towards the dancefloor, bobbing her head in sync with whatever song was playing. She didn’t love the idea of dancing alone. Sure, Daniel was there with the pretty girl in the emerald dress. But knowing him he was trying to flirt or something and she wasn’t going to third wheel any of that. So her only other option was dancing by herself. It could have been worse. Once she was relatively toward the center, Andy let her body bounce, sway and spin whatever way the music guided her. She closed her eyes letting herself get lost in her own world. The embarrassment of dancing alone or being watched by others fell by the wayside as they disappeared out of sight and she got lost in the music.



interactions ....|.... leo ............... mentions ....|.... trinity, mason, daniel & rosalia ............... collabs ....|.... none
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