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Location: Mournweald Estate, London


Over at the Mournweald estate the preparations for Mosi's funeral were in full bloom... almost. To the complete horror of Clarice Crane, the mother of the departed, the funeral preparations had hit a hurdle. Half of the family expressed complete refusal to proceed with the proper etiquette required for the upcoming grim event. Mosi was her daughter and while she didn't always see eye to eye with her, the proper etiquette and the traditions demanded a proper funeral.

“No, stop this.” A young man stated with firm voice, cutting off his own mother's path.” We CANNOT proceed with this. You know my sister's will. She demanded direct cremation in any event of her death and for everything else to be handled by her friend from the colonies.” Ernest Crane stated with one of his sister by his side to support him.

“Stop this...” Their mother growled really low as to not make excess sound, throwing a look at the house servants.” You know the traditions, the funeral will be held tonight...”

“NO.” The young man stated again.” I personally wrote her will since she couldn't. It is clear as day... at least her death, she will face as she wishes.” The young man wouldn't budge from his position. He himself didn't interact much with Mosi, but that was both because difference in age and the fact he respected her to leave her free. He didn't wish to lose his sister like that, but now she was dead and dammit, he regretted not interacting with her more.

“Stop this... it's unsightly.” Beatrice said in really low voice.” Just do the traditions... people expect it. She's already dead, Ernest. She won't mind.” The sister stated to the huge shock of her still living sister.” What? She did whatever she pleased with all her life, she cannot stupidly rebel and tarnish our name any further now. Beside what will... it's not official.”

“Tell me, you didn't mean that!” Bridgitte, the second sister uttered in disbelieve.

“What didn't I mean? That our family's the bad talk of everyone? The rumors? The disgrace?” Beatrice stated flatly.

The tensions were high right now as Clarice found herself at the bridge of a huge family scandal right in the worst of possible timing. Worst part was that her husband, William had entered his study after the earlier argument about what to do about the funeral and hadn't left since. He was unable to decide.

Outside of the estate itself, the Crypt carriage finally arrived after its departure from Crypt Manor. Virginia was accompanied by Alfred and her brother, all of them dressed in fine mourning attire, appropriate for this day and age. There was never a shortage of black clothes in any Crypt household, even if Virginia preferred an innocent lavender herself. The black gown only served to accent the paleness of Virginia and James, though Alfred's skin was nowhere near as ghastly in comparison.

"Ginny, are we gonna dance the mamushka for Mosi?" James asked eagerly, hardly containing himself as the Crypt family left the carriage. He was accompanying his sister for a few principal reasons. The death threats made against her brother's life made Virginia desire to keep him close. He had the traditional Crypt obsession with death and the macabre. And of course, the Crane family adored British tradition, from what Virginia had come to understand. The presence of the Viscount Wenwyinth might possibly be welcomed at the funeral, even if Virginia was the true acting head of the Crypt family at this moment in time.

"Of course. We danced the mamushka for Nero. We danced for La Voisin. And we danced for Mary Bateman. We'll dance for Mosi as well," Virginia explained. Virginia had only been alive for the dancing of the mamushka for the last individual, someone her father had admired very deeply. She remembered seeing the body on display after the execution. A soft smile graced Virginia's lips.

"Will Mary be here?" James suddenly added, as Alfred finished giving instructions to the carriage driver as to when to return. The funeral, Alfred imagined, would take a while. He was a bit apprehensive of the entire ordeal, knowing that Virginia and James would have different expectations for the burial than the Crane family would.

"If you keep asking after Sister Hale like that, someone might think you're taken with her, Master James," Alfred said seriously, though there was the slightest bit of a smug smile on his face.

"I am not!!!" James protested, looking as if Alfred had suggested that he might dress only in pink and wear ribbons in his hair.

"I believe you, Master James," Alfred replied, as the trio walked to the steps of the manor. "The real question is, Master James, whether or not Sister Hale will."

The rather unusual for the time commotion insie the Crane's family home was continuing as the siblings were arguing to a point that was bound to escalate into a full bown scandal when one of hte servants informed them that 3 people had just arrived outside in a carriage. Going by the description, Ernest turned towards the front entrance right away.

"Stop it." Beatrice called once more, she too getting the feeling knowing who arrived." Do you wish for our family to face even greater disrespect in the eyes of everyone? There are things we must uphold." She tried to bar his way, but was pulled away by her mother for her own susprise." Mother why are you stopping me?"

"This is enough... I do not wish for my remaining children to quarrel between themselves. Let's see what Lady Crypt will decide..." THe older woman stated as Ernest stormed past his sister and eventually out the front doorway of the estate.

"Lady Crypt, I'm glad to have you here... especially given the situation." Ernest stated with a rather rushed manner, forgoing some of the pleasantries that were normally going to be present whenever people arrive." My name's Ernest Crane." He introduced himself since he never really talked to or met up close Virginia or James for that matter.

"My sister... requested in her will that should she dies, she want's to be cremated right away, and Lady Crypt, you should be the one to organize the funeral ceremony aside that. She mentioned something about 'not wanting the bad influence of this society'..." Ernest quickly explained as Mosi's mother showed on the doorway, waiting to greet Virginia and James in after her son's done breaching the etiquette enough.

"Ernest, invite them inside already. This is not a talk for the public..." She stated coldly.

Virginia blinked. She was not used to normals speaking so quickly with actual purpose. Generally, there was what seemed to be a never ending round of pleasantries that precluded anything meaningful. It would be poor form, poor manners, to do otherwise. It did not strike her as a bit strange that Mosi had entrusted her burial procedures to Virginia, but more so that this was the first she was learning of it. It was already the evening hours and she had to imagine funeral preparations had already begun. She would've appreciated more notice to plan such an event for her dear friend, but it would have hardly changed matters too much. Virginia had spent a good deal of her time in the laboratory, attempting to uncover the truth behind a death threat.

"Can I watch the cremation?" James whispered, tugging a bit on Alfred's pant leg. The butler shook his head slightly--whether it was in affirmation or negation was hard to tell--but James seemed to take it positively. "Do you think she's got maggots?" James then added, hardly bothering to whisper this time. He was getting too excited about seeing a real corpse--the corpse of someone he knew, even. Strangers weren't nearly as interesting.

"Master James--" Alfred began, only for Virginia to hold up a hand. "Excellent question, little devil. Perhaps that is a project you could take on in addition to your lessons--the prediction of maggot infestation in corpses." James' jaw dropped at the very idea--his very own experiment! "In your laboratory?" James asked, hardly able to contain his glee.

"Yes, though Miss Evers might be persuaded to set up the dining room table for your studies for you," Virginia replied, before turning her attention fully to the Crane family. While most would have offered apologies for James' behavior, Virginia did not. He was a little boy and he acted his age. What was there to apologize for?

"Now, let us discuss the matters at hand," Virginia said, awaiting the formal invitation to enter the Crane household. "Bodies do not always rot as slowly as would be convenient."

“Yes...”Ernest muttered chosing to disregard the rather unsettling things that Virginia's brother was saying.” Please, welcome to our home.” He said, gesturing for the three to follow him inside.

Mosi's mother scowled and simply moved away, while the rather unfriendly sister just couldn't help herself but give both her brother and Virginia a hell of a unfriendly glare before choosing to go to her room.

“Me and Bridgitte have been trying to stall the funeral preparations until now.” Ernest explained.” Mother and Beatrice have been pushing to proceed with normal funeral for Jeanette. Since her wish was for you to handle it, can we assume you know what she wished for?” He asked. Frankly he didn't care much what people would say right now. He'd deal with it later. Saving face was important, but family was even more so. He realized it now, sadly too late to do anything about it.



Location: Annan


Annan was beautiful, though Maeve could not help but feel a bit of a longing for the streets of Dublin. It felt like it had been months since she was home, though it was considerably less time than that. Still, it had been more than just a few days since she had last seen her daughter and her family. Stifling a bit of a chuckle at the stern elderly voice--the image of either the parson or Rory getting hit with a cane was a comical one--Maeve turned to face the direction of the voice. Seeing the front of the dress shop, Maeve's eyes then focused in on the woman.

She seemed to be simultaneously frail and tough--frail from age, tough from just about everything else. Immediately, Maeve was already sizing the woman up, figuring that she likely had to be Lady Kirkpatrick. Maeve had to resist the urge to roll her eyes at the parson, knowing now that his clumsiness was all an act. Everything about the man, as far as Maeve was concerned, was fake. Why, if she heard that he had been mentioned in the papers, she likely would've simply called it fake news.

Either way, Lady Kirkpatrick certainly didn't seem to be the type that needed help. They had hardly been there a minute and Lady Kirkpatrick had already put both men in their places. While Maeve had assumed that she'd need to play a more docile and sweet part initially, she realized now that likely wasn't so. Making sure that she was standing straight, holding her shillelagh in her left hand, Maeve nodded curtly at Lady Kirkpatrick.

"Aye, me lady. I am 'ere ter assist yer since the men in this world seem unaware or unwillin' ter admit that yer are perfectly capable av 'andlin' yerself," Maeve said, holding her ground and making eye contact with Lady Kirkpatrick. She did appreciate Lady Kirkpatrick hitting the parson-priest with her cane. It was something that Maeve herself likely would've done, if she didn't have anything on the line.


October & Bonnie

Interacting With: Everyone @Nallore
Location: the Zephyr (Cockpit)


Coulson considered Cassandra's request. The Gifted Index itself was controversial, to say the least. Individuals like Charles Xavier and Erik Lensherr were outspoken against it, claiming that registration of any group of people was inherently prejudiced. But protocol was protocol--and S.H.I.E.L.D. couldn't protect the world from people with gifts without knowing who they were. And they wouldn't be able to protect gifted individuals from the world either. May shook her head slightly, anticipating Coulson's response.

"We can't do that, Agent Reed. The list is secure--our eyes only. Your sister's identity will be protected just like any other individual," Coulson said firmly. His tone implied that there wouldn't be a discussion about this. Rules could be bent and protocol overlooked, but this apparently wasn't going to be a situation like that.

Quite understandably, October's internal temperature shot up a few degrees. Small wisps of smoke came from her dress, with the blonde haired girl seemingly not noticing. "How would you like to be put on a list and monitored, Agent?" October interjected.

"He doesn't have to answer that," May said coldly, but Coulson held up a hand. "I am on a list and monitored. So is every agent in this room."

"By choice. You weren't born a S.H.I.E.L.D. agent," October replied. She may have helped these agents live, but she wasn't going to allow herself to just be registered. Bonnie had remained silent for the most part so far, considering her options. She had already pushed her luck once today. But still, she had made a promise to Cassandra to try to help.

"What if they were placed on the index, without monitoring provided they send in reports to S.H.I.E.L.D. once every month?" Bonnie suggested. "With all due respect, sir, HYDRA infiltrated us. We could use all the help we can get."
@Pundii 4 day extension granted ^^
@Nallore Jk it'll be tomorrow evening! Studying for exam took longer than expected




@Nallore@BlueSky44@FantasyChic@mnkee
The Port of Tortuga: April 4th, 1719 - 3:45 PM Local Time


Try as Sirena may to satiate her thirst, her efforts are futile thus far. The more she drinks, the more she craves it. It's a vicious circle that doesn't appear to be ending anytime soon, though she unfortunately hasn't gained fangs or any other new 'powers.' In fact, it may just be all inside Sirena's mind, a psychosis created by the immense damage Luisa dealt. Sirena may not have died physically, but perhaps she has mentally.

However, the chance of physical death still is nonzero. Harlianne's eyes seemed to have stopped misting over, remaining fixed in their current cloudy grey. With her cutlass at the ready, there isn't any sign that Harlianne recognizes Sirena or that she even stopped to consider Sirena's claims. To her, a monster is a monster. "Shut yor mouth!" Harlianne chastised, swinging her sword in a swift motion, aiming for Sirena's neck. This time, Sirena will be able to duck out of the way of the blade. (~send a PM for combat rolls!~)

Meanwhile, a wicked smile graced Alisanne's face, as if Edgard had told her something highly amusing. But what could it have been? The messenger had told Edgard of a vicious attack, of Margot's death and Alisanne's disappearance. Yet there she was(?), looking as if it had happened to someone else, as if she had been the one to plan the entire thing and see it to fruition.

"Only the dead need vengeance," Alisanne chided. She then winked at Edgard before composing herself once more, the perfect image of professionalism. "I need you to collect the flask, Baron of Blood and Fire. Unsurprisingly, my brother failed to accomplish that task. It is imperative that you succeed."

The Devil's Triangle: April 4th, 1719 - 3:45 PM Local Time


~PM with possession information sent to Nallore~

Septima nodded at Elissa, a bit impressed. Not everyone was able to understand the workings of the arcane, but it seemed to come intuitively to Isley. Septima smirked with approval, wishing for a moment they had met under different circumstances. Perhaps she would have been able to take Elissa on as an apprentice, train her in herbology and hexes and potions. "We will see what happens to the girl," Septima said. "No magic is without price."

As for Édouard, he looked around first before responding to Millicent, as if he was searching for a better offer. Seeing none, and the fact that Jean was still glaring at him, Édouard couldn't help but pout and nod, agreeing to Millicent's terms. He hated the fact that no one in this place seemed to speak French and that he didn't have a clue what was going on. At least his sisters weren't in this place--that would've made it hell for him. And the girls weren't too bad either, though most of them seemed a bit too scrawny and intelligent for his liking.

"Did it work? Have you possessed the woman?" Septima pressed.




@Nallore@Witch Cat@Pundii@FantasyChic@BlueSky44
Coventry, Massachusetts: December 28th, 2016 - 7:41 P.M. Local Time

~remember, some of you were sent information as to what you know about the Mullo and Hel via PM a while back...~

Outside of Coventry, near the woods on the road to Salem, the forest wasn't out of the ordinary. The trees partially masked the sky from sight (although a good number of them had lost their leaves months ago), the noise of the bugs and the wildlife created a silent backdrop, and the light of the moon barely lit Carolina's path. The sun had already long since set and the temperature was dropping steadily. It wasn't the ideal place to be, but it also isn't a likely place for cell reception. Even if cell signal was normal in Coventry, it certainly wouldn't be in the woods.

"You can keep it!" a female voice called out from up in the trees. A moment and a thump later a girl with braids was standing in front of Carolina, having quickly scaled down the tree. Up in the tree, there's a little "net" à-la-Katniss-Everdeen, with a sleeping bag belted onto a steady branch. "You'll be doing me a favor--and hey, max out the cards in there if you want to. It's no big deal," the girl shrugged.

But meanwhile in Coventry itself...

Cecily glanced up at Seraphina in astonishment and confusion--mostly the latter. She hadn't had the letter out, with the thing crumpled up in her pocket, but somehow Seraphina knew what she was thinking about. The letter itself was incredibly personal, a letter from a father she didn't know she had. It was more than the typical "yeah, you're adopted" letter--it told her things she never knew about herself before, where she came from.

"I can't show it to you," Cecily said. She took a shuddering deep breath and the liquid around her solidified. Cecily then brushed bits of solid off of her hand, before she looked at the angel for a moment. "It's private, I'm sorry...I need to get back...I need to go see someone."

As for Aloise, the ex-marine's heart stopped for a moment. No one had seen Liam? She pulled out her phone, determined to call the prophet, but there was no signal. It wasn't an unusual problem for hunters to have with the bigger, scarier creatures, but it still filled her with a sense of dread. She didn't want to consider the possibility that Liam was in trouble, that he had gotten killed out there, but she couldn't rule it out. Aloise was so focused on thinking up all the possible things that could've happened to Liam, explanations for why he wasn't there, that she hardly noticed the hurt feelings of Darren.

"I've never heard of a mullo before," Aloise admitted. Darren wouldn't have either. The two of them knew about the same lore. "So if anyone knows anything...speak up. We need that information." Eudora and Seraphina both have information about the mullo--as well as Folly.

Folly, however, was more focused on the strange door. Fairfax seemed to be right--it really did look like it could've been the Coventry Fire from centuries ago. It had been one of her own ancestors that supposedly burned the town to the ground, but records weren't always the best kept. It could've been the ancestor of any one of the children in the circus, even if Folly's mother's records claimed it was their blood line and not another's. Long lived families tended to populate Cirque Anomaly. It was possible there was some sort of mistake made way back, even cheating or infidelity could've meant that Folly had no relation to the tortured soul who burned down the town.

"I would need to know how this door was opened in order to close it," Fairfax explained, having heard Thalia's question. He watched with bated breath as Olivia threw a pen into the doorway, not certain as to whether or not that was the best call. Unlike the wardrobe that Folly used to travel through time, he hadn't had a chance to study this. But to be fair, most of his studies of the wardrobe were through experimentation. Olivia's examination of Gus' body won't tell her much than what was already known--that he died from a stab wound inflicted on him by Seraphina, his body was covered in sulfur, and so forth.

Aloise glanced over just in time to see a hand reach through the other side of the doorway. One pen in, one hand out? The hand gripped the frame of the door and pulled, with eventually a person emerging. With long black hair that reached its feet and pale skin, the thing hardly appeared human.

"That's a mullo," Daniyal/Mallory said matter of factly. "Good luck. You'll need it."
@Nallore I'll get a post up after I updated HoC and SNW tomorrow ^^
>When you're not crazy busy for the first time in what feels like weeks and you're not sure what to do with all of this free time...


Scarlett Cromwell

Location: Community Center
{"Have fun in hell, bitch!"}


Scarlett couldn't help but feel a bit disappointed. Okay, so not everyone knew how to accept the gracious gift of a memorial party at her place and it wasn't their fault they were raised on crack and slept in dirt! No, it was on Scarlett to be the better person. She kept her temper in, though for a moment she considered loosening some of the screws for the support beams in the ceiling mentally, as a way to show people that manners matter. But she wasn't going to let their rudeness ruin her happy day.

After all, Lucy Taylor was D.E.A.D.! That skank wasn't going to come back anytime soon and if she somehow did, Scarlett would just have to kill her again. It was in her blood to rule and she definitely had the family background needed to get her way when it suited her. Forcing a few tears to fall, Scarlett had every appearance of trying to keep up appearances--trying to restrain herself from collapsing with grief and tears.

It paid to be able to act.

Hearing the noises from the lobby, Scarlett considered going out there, but the FBI agent caught her attention. Besides, he'd have to have some questions for her eventually about the dead slut. Might as well get it over with now, right? And besides, he was a little cute, for an older guy. Scarlett wouldn't mind making him her next mistake, for however brief. Making her way backstage, Scarlett 'cutely' rapped her knuckles against the wall, announcing her presence.

"Agent? Scarlett Cromwell, bestie of the deceased," Scarlett said. "You must have some questions to ask me."

@Nallore@BlueSky44@Pundii@Witch Cat@FantasyChic -

I had a bit too much free time on my hands tonight and I was inspired by Lady A. So here you go - a teaser trailer for the next Abandoned Hope Universe RP, the Seven Deadly Sins. It'll serve as the direct sequel to Horrors of Coventry and as the eagle eyed among you will be quick to notice, it features some familiar faces...

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