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Edwina Fairfax


@Gilgex

"Yeah, my P.I.'s told me all about that aspect of Dr. Cooper's work," Edwina said with a bit of a grimace. "Dr. Cooper doesn't exactly have the best reputation in the scientific community ever since...Well, you know, his later round of theories," Edwina explained. Not very many physicists took kindly to the idea that a dark matter meteorite was the cause for all of the individuals with gifts. It seemed a bit too mythical and magical to them - too convenient, especially given that dark matter couldn't be detected by anything on the electromagnetic spectrum. It was one of the reasons why Edwina was so interested in it - unlike optics, it was a field of physics that evaded her gifts.

"But it doesn't matter whose ego says what - if the data suggests that happened, then that's that," Edwina then said, summarizing her own thoughts on the matter. She couldn't help but chuckle slightly at the mention of Vido. He was one of the best undergrad researchers in her lab and to hear that he was almost getting kicked out of a humanities course wasn't a huge shock. "I'm not surprised. Most physics majors go through a phase like that - when anything that isn't physics or math isn't worth their time," Edwina said.

"Why so interested in the gifted, by the way? One researcher to another."


Edwina Fairfax


@Gilgex

Edwina grabbed her papers off the printer, admiring for a moment the heat that came along with freshly printed documents. It didn't matter that it was practically boiling here in Brazil - some of life's pleasures were enjoyable no matter the weather. She grabbed the stapler, attempting to staple the journals together. The first try revealed a problem - some asshole had left the stapler jammed. "Oh, hey there...Um...Sorry, I'm bad with names. But...It has something to do with the Periodic Table...And thermometers...Mercury!" Edwina said, awkwardly wrestling with the stapler.

She managed to get it fixed and reloaded it with a fresh row of staples, then stapling her article packets together and sliding them into her bag. "I'm good, just needed to get some articles printed off. My P.I. wants me to present this week on Dr. Cooper's research on dark matter," Edwina explained. She didn't expect Mercury to know anything she was talking about - no one ever did in the history department. It didn't matter what university - the historians and the essayists and everyone in a non-STEM profession suddenly forgot the basic principles of math and science.

"How're you doing? Classes going okay? I've got an undergrad I'm mentoring - Vido Sanchez - think he's in your class?"
Posting now!
@Nallore@BlueSky44@FantasyChic@mnkee@LadyRunic@Dragoknighte@KazAlkemi@jdh97

Update has been posted. Only @BlueSky44 and @mnkee have incomplete relations (for Valda and Lyra respectively). The deadline for all relations to be complete is March 13th. The includes any last minute relations you're doing now and relations with Lyra/Valda.

Read the update carefully - it is a lot but it explains much about what happened with the Queen...



The Throne Room - Some Time Ago...

Preparations were underway for Queen Meliscente to travel to the Land of Long Nights, accompanied by her son, Myrus Silvers. It would be good experience for him - a first hand example in the politics that nations found themselves in. And for better or worst, the boy was filled with wanderlust. As much as Queen Meliscente wished that Myrus would fix his eyes on the Castle and not other lands, she could not change his spirit.

"I present Field-Marshal Gwydion Puck of the Young Army, my Queen," the herald announced.

"You may rise," Queen Meliscente said, an eyebrow arched. The Young Army had its beginnings in the Castle, but it had also met its end there. It had concluded during the transition time between the rules of Queen Cerys and Queen Jenna. For anyone to claim association with the Young Army...Well, it was madness. It had been centuries since that organization was even a well known name.

"Thank you, my Queen," a short man said as he rose from his knelt position in front of Queen Meliscente. "As the herald explained, I am in command of the Young Army. I have already anticipated your confusion - we may have no longer held a basis in the Castle, yet this hardship only made us stronger. We have more troops than ever before, as well as resources and the finest weaponry the world can provide."

Queen Meliscente rose from her seat on the throne. Two guards drew their swords in anticipation. "Forgive me, Puck, yet I must hope that you did not seek an audience with me merely to brag about the accomplishments of an outdated and barbaric institution. You may claim that they are soldiers, yet they are children, are they not? I should have you hanged, in order to liberate your supposed troops."

Puck was quiet for a moment, before he chuckled with a broad grin. "My Queen, you are mistaken. While in the days of old, the Young Army did steal children from their homes to build her ranks, we now take in those who lived life on the streets. We provide them with a family, shelter, and needed nourishment."

"I ask that you welcome the Young Army into the Castle," Puck continued. "We are strong and large, yet this is where our organization was born. This place is our heritage - our ancestral home," he argued.

Queen Meliscente averted her gaze for a moment, before turning to face Puck once more. Her expression hardened. "I recognize your surname, Field Marshal. Do you bear relation to the vile Jadis Puck, the Wendron Witches' Witch Mother?"

"She is my sister, my Queen," Gwydion answered, clearing his throat. "Yet my familial relations should not change the merit of my request."

Queen Meliscente nodded. "They do not. My answer is firm, Field Marshal. The Young Army will not be welcomed into the Castle. I care not the manners in which you recruit - you are still fighting battles with children that pretend they are soldiers. Leave, before I change my mind and have the guards kill you where you stand."
The Queen's Room - One Month Ago...

"I'm sorry that it had to come to this, my Queen," a strong voice said. The room was lit by a single candle, with shadows cast on the wall that prevented any identification. Queen Meslicente of the Castle slept softly, unaware of her company. No guards had stirred either. Only those of royal blood could enter the Queen's chambers without assistance, thanks to an ancient Magyk crafted by some ExtraOrdinary Wizard eons ago.

The figure took a step forward, their cloak concealing their face and features. "You always placed so much faith in destiny - a proper order that the world must follow," the figure continued. The cloaked figure withdrew a gleaming object from a pocket and paused for a moment, letting it simply rest in their hand. "It's a lie, my Queen. There is no such thing as destiny. It is simply an excuse you have used to ignore the suffering, to dismiss it as the natural order."

Had the figure's visage been visible from underneath the shadows cast by the cloak, perhaps Queen Meliscente could have stirred awake to see an almost peaceful smile. Instead, the gleaming object began to spin rapidly in the figure's hand. Queen Meliscente's veins became prominent, turning a dark shade of emerald as she gasped for breath. Her auburn hair slowly lost its sheen, with grey hairs and white hairs beginning to take its place.

"Return to your sleep, my Queen. When you wake, you will not remember this - but all the same, I want you to know by whose hand you will die - you will know who liberated the Castle from your tyranny and pedantry," the figure finished. As the object began to spin faster and faster, to the point that it surely had to hurt to hold, an emerald light enveloped the room just as the figure lowered their hood. It was blinding.

"Now you know, my Queen."
Present Day - The Castle: December 21st, 12,507 - 9:00 AM

The sun had risen over the Castle less than an hour ago, on the shortest day of the year and the longest night. The Winter Solstice has always held significance not just for witches, but for the people of the Castle as well. Queen Meliscente had been coronated on the Spring Solstice and her reign would finally close on the Winter Solstice. There was a certain symbolism to be had there - a sense of completion and peace, despite the Darkenesse that threatens to sweep through the Castle.

On this day, Princess Valda will be coronated as the Queen of the Castle. Monarchs and representatives from various corners of the world have made the long journey to the Small Wet Country Across the Sea in order to observe the coronation - perhaps due to sentiment or more likely, a desire to better trade relations with the new monarch. The ceremony is to begin at noon - not a minute before and not a minute after. Everyone in the Castle is welcome attend, with the rolling Palace grounds prepared with an appropriate amount of seating.

@jdh97: The Wendron Witches had been anticipating this day for a little less than fourteen years. Ever since little Valda had been CradleSnatched by Jadis Puck, the current Wendron Witch Mother, they had anticipated the day when Valda would take the throne. With a Wendron Witch in power, the Castle would be open to the Coven. Rather than relying on orphaned children and the offspring of current members, they could openly recruit the children of the Castle to increase their size. Never before had a Witch Coven been this close to power and Jadis was certain that Valda would not forget her true family when she became Queen. A grand feast for the Winter Solstice had been all but finished, ready for the witches to delve into once Valda became Queen.

"Are we ready, sisters?" Jadis asked, wearing her finest witch's cloak as she exited her hut. "We are to meet our little sister, Valda, at the Palace," she explained. They would need to walk through the Forest and make their way to the North Gate. From there, they could walk to the Palace.

@LadyRunic: The Meadows run the small little storefront currently serving as Rhys' fence in Snake Slipway. While they tend to keep to themselves and interact with Rhys just as much as is necessary, he can hear footsteps coming up the stairs, followed by the sound of a package hitting the ground gently. "Mister, some old hag dropped these off for you," Jim Meadow explained. His footsteps could then be heard as he descended the stairs. Rhys wasn't expecting any packages. Once opened, the package would reveal a handmade map of the Palace with painstaking attention to detail. There's a small note in the margins that simply reads Use it wisely.

@KazAlkemi: The boats at the Traders' Docks are relatively peaceful and quiet. Most of the traders have already opened up their stalls for the day at the Traders' Market, as the inhabitants of the Castle will pay almost any price to purchase a last minute gift for their new Queen. Halvor Odinsen had boasted the night before that he'll make enough money on coronation day that he'll never need to voyage to the Castle again to trade.

A group of three walks along the Traders' Docks however. Mavis Moll, the Senior Alchemie Apprentice, is escorting the delegation from the Land of Long Nights - the Chief of the Hanseatic League and their Crown Princess. Mavis is giving the tour as while she was born in the Castle, her father was a Northern Trader, making her uniquely qualified to welcome the delegation.

@Nallore: Luna has a frightfully busy day ahead of her, on which what could have been the start of her reign as Queen of the Castle. The delegation from the Eastern SnowPlains arrived the night before and has been sleeping in the Guest Wing of the Palace. The people of the Eastern SnowPlains are rather religious and had told Luna not to disturb them before 9:30 that morning, as they would be spending time in prayer. Yet it seems the universe doesn't wish to give her half an hour to relax, as a rat scurries into her room. But that itself isn't the cause for alarm - as this rat happens to be a message rat. If she simply says Speak, Rattus Rattus the message rat will deliver her its message.

@BlueSky44: Whether Valda's been awake for hours or continues to sleep, at exactly 9:00 on the dot there's a series of frantic knocks at her door. Only her blood relatives can enter her chambers without help - and perhaps morbidly, it was in these chambers that her mother died. Queen Meliscente's ghost has not Appeared to anyone yet. But per the rules of ghost hood, her spirit must dwell there for One Year and a Day. Maybe when the time is right, her mother will Appear to her. But for now, it's the Palace herald at the door. "Your highness, Field-Marshal Puck of the Young Army has requested an audience with you prior to the coronation. He says it is an urgent matter..."

Arya Rincewind

Location: Wizard Tower - 21st Floor ---> 20th Floor

Arya had risen early that day. She adored watching the sunrise from the top of Wizard Tower, as the sun slowly illuminated the silver building and gave it a surprisingly purple sheen. While she knew that it was all of the residual Magyk of the tower, it still took her breath away without fail. She loved to climb out onto what once had been used as a landing bay and feel the rays hit her skin. It had terrified Rowland when she did that, as he was convinced that she would fall twenty one stories and hit the ground.

Yet sunrises didn't last forever as time pressed on. She had duties to attend to as ExtraOrdinary Wizard. And by tradition, she would need to be present for the coronation, in order to place the crown on Valda and declare her the next Queen of the Castle. Arya closed her eyes for a moment, feeling the soft ebb and flow of the Magyk before she climbed down from the landing base, sliding in through a window and back inside the safety of the 21st floor.

She walked down their simple staircase to the 20th floor. Since both floors belonged to the ExtraOrdinary Wizard and their Apprentice, there was no need to say a password or unlock any door. In fact, the grand spiral staircase of Wizard Tower stopped at the 20th floor, right on their doorstep. "Atkin, breakfast will be ready soon!" Arya called out, as she stepped into the kitchen.

Arya snapped her fingers and the kitchen roared into life. A Fyre appeared underneath the kettle, already filled with water for tea. Biscuits and jam slowly began to assemble themselves, quickening the place after an irritated glare from Arya. Plates and utensils then flew from the cupboard, with the chairs at the table pulling themselves out in preparation for the two wizards.

"And don't forget, your potions inquiry needs to be on my desk before we leave for the coronation," Arya added. She preferred to have a hands on approach to teaching, yet sometimes, problem sets were necessary. And on a day like this, Atkin's main lessons would be in the various responsibilities that wizards were expected to perform for the Queen of the Castle - and in most cases, without any thanks at all.

Nera Hawthorn

Location: Port Witch Coven House

Nera's crow, Marvolo, was perched on her shoulder as she ate her morning meal. She had prepared the porridge herself - as while she had no doubts as to the cooking abilities of others in the Coven, she was not going to present Malekith with an opportunity to poison her. The Badlands had taught her many lessons - that just so happened to be one of them. Some of the newer witches in the Coven didn't take a second thought to eating any meal, regardless of who made them. Dear little Sybil had needed the skills presented by Physik to restore her nose to normal size after one incident.

Unfortunately, the Badlands had not taught Nera on how to make a meal that was both edible and tasteful. Her porridge had tasted like nothingness, no matter what spice she attempted to add to the mixture.

Once she finished her meal and took care of her dishes, Nera went in search of Fleur. "Joyous Winter Solstice, Witch Mother," Nera greeted as soon as she found her. The Port Witch Coven House was not terribly large. It had four floors in total, though the attic allowed access to the neighboring houses through a plank that had been turned into a makeshift drawbridge.

Marvolo flew off of Nera's shoulder, making his way towards a window before vanishing. The bird simply needed a chance to stretch his wings and Nera didn't mind. "Valda will be crowned in three hours, Witch Mother. What is our strategy?"

Myrus Silvers

Location: The Long Walk --> Servants Quarters - The Palace

It was going to be a long and tiring day for Myrus. While he himself had relatively little to do during the Coronation, he and Luna had made an agreement on splitting up the delegations that would arrive. He was going to handle the visitors from the Big Wild Land Over the Ocean, whereas Luna would deal with the Eastern SnowPlains. Myrus had gotten the luck of the draw - the Eastern SnowPlains were terribly fond of etiquette and rules. It'd be at least fifteen minutes before introductions and pleasantries concluded once Luna greeted them. The Land of Long Nights could more or less be juggled between the two of them.

But before he went to see the delegation - they'd be arriving at the Port within the hour - he had a favor to ask. Underneath his arm was a book wrapped in silk, titled Organisk Syntese. He had picked it up in the Land of Long Nights when he was there with his late mother and the scribes had finally finished restoring it. It was the perfect gift with which to win the affection of his ex-girlfriend, Mavis Moll. She was the Senior Alchemie Apprentice and her father had been a Northern Trader. It seemed to be the perfect combination of those two aspects of her life - and he was pretty sure the book was about Alchemie...At least, he assumed it was. He couldn't read the Old Tongue of the Land of Long Nights.

A bead of sweat dripped down his forehead. What if Mavis couldn't read it either? She had to...right? He tried to reassure himself that she absolutely had to speak the Old Tongue. He made his way to Lyra's door, noting the small label of Lyra Laurek. It was a bit crumbled and crinkled, having been placed there to cover up the carving of the previous resident's name.

"Erm, Lyra? It's Myrus," he said, knocking on the door. "Are you decent? I need you - I mean, I need a favor, if that's alright. Shouldn't be too long. And Valda won't need you just yet. You know how she is - she won't be awake for another hour I bet."
@mnkee What I can do is include her in the update but you cannot post for her until you have a sheet completed with all royals - 7 day counter would still apply
@mnkee Okay

Darke name: Aryl
Residence: Palace Servants’ Quarters
Move her over and do relations

If you’re fast, I can upload the IC tonight I think?
@Gilgex Good - will post tonight


Nancy Parker


Location: Ville au Camp: Main House (Room 202) --> Road Heading Towards Servants Quarters
Skills: None

Nancy made her way to the door of Gio's room, slowly opening it and sticking her head out. The coast seemed to be clear - which was good. She was as annoyed with staying put in one place as she was already becoming with these handcuffs. Even the small task of peering around a slightly opened door had become troublesome - if she wanted to open the door any further, she had to move her entire body forward a bit to get her hand more leverage. She gave the door a good push and let it swing all of the way open before exiting, then using her foot to close the door behind her.

Her eyes then widened as she stilled for a moment as new memories began to fall into her head. In some ways, it was exactly like her readings of the future - and in others, it was an entirely different feeling and process. She let out a gasp as she fell forward, and unable to come to her balance with her cuffs, she collapsed onto the floor, banging her nose in the process. "Sorry, Gio...Prank will have to wait for another time," Nancy muttered. She struggled to get back up to her feet, using the wall slightly to help with the process. She regretted letting Giouse take the key to the cuffs.

But while there was little she could do for Peter - and truthfully, she had always fond him a bit boring and stuffy - she was fond of George. There were some paradoxes that Nancy took to and others that she couldn't wait to see leave. For whatever reason, George had been one of the former. She held her hands out in front of her, figuring it'd be easier to run like that, and she then dashed down the stairs and out the house. She cut through the trees before coming out onto the road, a few seconds behind Alicia.

Nancy kept on sprinting down the road, glad that her trick with her hands seemed to work - and that no one had tried to stop her and ask what was going on. She was dressed in prisoner's garb, handcuffed, and running as fast as she possibly could - someone was bound to ask questions. Nancy slowed down in her run as the others came into view, skidding to a halt much as Alicia had. If it had been less serious, she would have ridden a bike on over, showing off various tricks on the way. "George!" Even though the scene came into her mind and she knew what had happened - that Peter and George had been attacked in Cairo - she still wanted to visually confirm her friend's safety.

Andromeda Aldrich


Location: Ville au Camp: Woods heading towards Abandoned House
Skills: Weather Control

"Oh, no thank you. I don't smoke," Andromeda said kindly. Even though she didn't have to worry about lung cancer or disease, she never enjoyed the taste of tobacco. It was far more bitter than coffee in her experience - though she had only tried it once in college. But she nodded, focusing on the memory as Lady Luck had instructed her to. She could take herself back to the rooftop stargazing with her mother - it was an easy enough feat to do. She could just only hope that truly helped and managed to get them under control - just because her ability hadn't gone off in the few minutes since she calmed down didn't mean that was the secret to managing it.

She missed the look of terror on Evelina's face, having been looking at the plant life on the grounds. She couldn't help but try to take in each little bit of her surroundings. She didn't realize anything was quite wrong until they made it to what Andromeda had to assume was a crime scene. Her eyes widened with a mixture of shock and terror at the gruesome sight. The blood and the gore dredged up painful memories for her - her father's autopsy, Sera's murder, so much blood and death...Her knees felt a bit weak and it was all she could do to look away.

"Bloody hell..." Nancy cursed, feeling a wind whip up as an EF1 Tornado began to form over the road. Andromeda then looked in the direction of the fourth Emendator, blinking slightly - had she gone insane? Why was she handcuffed and wearing prisoner's garb? She then shook her head, stealing another peak at Peter and George. It was like an accident that she just couldn't look away from.


Cecily Ashworth


Location: Pinto Rental Cars - Airport - Mexico
Skills: Constitution (Passive)

Cecily blushed and beamed at the same time at Natasha's praise. She took the keys, twirling them around one of her fingers for a moment before popping open the trunk and getting their luggage tucked away. It wasn't a skill that she would ever list on her resume or expect to get any sort of job for, but her driving instructor had been right. It was a life skill that would come in handy one day. Cecily just never imagined it would be when getting a rental car in Mexico in order to leave the home of someone who made a team up of the Terminator and Cable seem like nothing, the day after being shot while trespassing into a research facility.

God, her life had gotten weird.

"Hmm. Something upbeat and that you can sing to?" Cecily requested, as she buckled herself in. Her shoulder ached a little bit and she was careful to keep the seatbelt from pressing down on the bullet wound itself. Putting the keys into the ignition, Cecily turned on the car, the engine roaring to life. She did a quick check of their mirrors and lights, before deciding that Natasha should be in charge of whatever climate control options the car had. "I'll let you pick the temperature - not sure if this thing has AC or anything, but make yourself comfortable. I can adapt to anything."

She then pressed the button to her left, locking all of the car doors. She had watched one too many movies where while the protagonists were chatting in the car, the villain snuck into the back seat. She really didn't want to be that type of white girl in a horror movie.

Iris Kingston


Location: Justice Asylum
Skills: None

Jaina thought about it for a moment, before deciding that she'd likely get a bit tired if they kept doing that and she wouldn't be able to enjoy the performance properly. She then happily skipped after Risa, swinging her arms at her side as she whistled a tune under her breath. "Ooooh it's gorgeous! It's just like blood~!" Jaina gushed, adoring the color of the car. It was bright and flashy - the perfect combination, in her opinion! Screw subtlety! She climbed into the backseat of the car, without showing any indication that she understood the urgency of the situation they were in.

"Oh, you're handsome! And what's that accent...Don't tell me...British! I love the Brits! Do you have a cat? I hear Brits always have cats with them - and tea! Lots and lots of tea!" Jaina squealed, rattling off just about every British stereotype that she knew. She hadn't even bothered with her seat belt. When you didn't understand the concept of death, why bother with safety? "Do you know the Queen? I bet you know the Queen. She seems like an adorable old lady. She should smile more - poor thing looks a bit grumpy at times. Maybe she doesn't like tea? Y'know, I've heard that if you don't like tea, coffee will do the trick! And if coffee doesn't help, there's always vodka!"

Meanwhile...Iris couldn't bring herself to smile, even weakly, as Nurse Cratty opened up the door and entered the room. There had been nothing that she could do for the orderly - she was a psychiatrist, not a guard or a medical doctor. Iris tugged on her hair, a habit that she had never been able to break and always seemed to pop up when she was nervous. "The UN translator kidnapped Jaina Sarbye. Jaina did this on their way out," Iris explained with a heavy heart. She then rubbed her wrists a bit. "They had me tied up - I...I couldn't do anything."

She took in a deep breath, closing her eyes for a minute. As much as she knew that it wasn't emotionally healthy to shove away feelings to deal with them later, she didn't have time to be panicked and mournful for the fallen orderly. "We'll need to shut down the asylum - again. Inform the police and get that translator's photograph plastered everywhere. What is the American protocol for that again? An... AMX? ABF? Never mind what it's called. I'll see if I can get a hold of Agent Tinder using my office phone. I'm almost positive the translator has something to do with the woman that abducted Cynthia yesterday."
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