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1 yr ago
Current Two 4+ year long RPs completed within 20 days of each other - now THAT'S what we're talking about!
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1 yr ago
Congratulations to the cast of the Gifted, we just finished our RP after almost four years! Excelsior!
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4 yrs ago
It's official - accepted an offer and I am going to grad school next year! :) #DrMorose
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4 yrs ago
Congratulations to the Gifted for hitting 500 IC posts and to Darke Magyk for completing the RP! Excelsior!
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I graduated from college today~
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Bio


Age: Mid 20's
Birthday: May 15
Ethnicity: Irish & English American
Pronouns: She/Hers
Major/Minor: Chemistry
Occupation: Graduate Student
Languages: English, French
Current Bio Theme: Beelzebub / Good Omens
Previous Bio Themes: Lorna Dane; Sylvie Laufeydattir; Ahsoka Tano; Harley Quinn; Mood Board / Wanda Maximoff; Bernadette Rostenkowski; Fiona Goode; Sally; Scott Lang; Felicity Smoak; Nico Minoru; The Frost Triplets; Gertrude Yorkes; Violet Harmond; Clint Barton; Lorna Dane; Selesia Upitiria; James March; Tony Stark; Olivia Moore; Harley Quinn

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  • Star Wars: Rise of the Empire

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Most Recent Posts

@LadyRunic: Day 5!
@jdh97: Day 4 - no need to worry yet ^_^

So that way everyone is on the same page - I am aiming to get my next update out for this Sunday/Monday. Bit early but I have a midterm on Friday that I'd like to have the mental space to prepare for.
@Peridot@Zora: Day 5 since the counter reset! Please remember you need to get your post's in before your counter hits day 8


Cecily Ashworth


Location: The Roads Of Mexico
Skills: Constitution (Passive), Driving, Marvel Universe Knowledge

Cecily grinned as well, recognizing the song. Despite all of the different schools she had attended in elementary and middle school, Barbie Girl had always been a popular request at school functions. It was a universal language in its own right, similar to math and science in that regard. Of course, it also helped that it had made her little brother go absolutely bonkers. He hated it for some reason that hadn't been clear back then - but that made complete sense to Cecily now. She was keeping her eye on the road, checking the GPS and the mirrors intermittently as she went. Thankfully, there didn't seem to be any problems.

However, a thought then came into her head that only Roy could appreciate - wasn't this just like the Sinister Six? The group of super-villains would be Juno, making her and Natasha Spider-Man. From what she could recall from the comics, the Sinister Six's largest mistake was that they never tried to take on Spider-Man as a team. But beyond trying to kill Spider-Man, they had also been interested in world domination. It all made sense - from what she could tell, Juno didn't have very many qualms about sacrificing their own. Were they really a team? And maybe that's how they'd beat them - by facing the members individually but united.

"Come on Barbie, let's go party," Cecily chimed in, once the song had reached the appropriate point. She was resisting the urge to break out some of the parodies of the song she had heard before. Hopefully Juno didn't have anything like an infinity stone in their possession.

Iris Kingston


Location: Justice Asylum
Skills: Perception, Psychology, Photographic Memory, Intuition, Escape Artist

Iris paused for a moment, looking at Nurse Cratty with a mixture of shock and surprise. Yet as much as she wanted to contemplate the sort of person that would make such an offer, and then give an impassioned speech as to why it was wrong to cover up murder, Iris instead tried to get a read on Nurse Cratty's intentions. She was a psychologist, after all - her specialty was figuring people out based on the things they said and did. And as far as Iris could tell, Cratty just about seemed willing to cover up a murder. She didn't want to just leave it at that, but Cratty was right - they didn't have a lot of time.

"Don't call the police - not until Tinder's been here - but also don't mess with the body or anything," Iris said, before running off towards the nearest phone. She had a cousin who worked in forensics - she knew the basic idea that it was a bad idea to touch things before an investigation could happen. But beyond that, she had very little idea as to what to do with a crime scene. She picked up the first phone she came upon and thanked her lucky stars that she had been blessed with a photographic memory. Tinder's phone number came clearly to mind and she dialed, tapping her foot as she waited for him to pick up.

"Agent Tinder? 1Je suis très desolée mais...There's been another murder - and an escape. Cynthia's friend - Sarbye," Iris said, as soon as she heard a click on the other end of the line. There wasn't time for pleasantries.

Meanwhile, in the getaway car, Jaina clapped her hands excitedly as she heard Cynthia's voice. While Jaina was completely content with where she was, she was also getting an idea of her surroundings - the layout of the car, as well as her two new friends. There was nothing keeping her from leaving - the doors weren't even locked. Jumping out into traffic would be exciting~! She also noticed how Risa seemed to trust her - the people at the asylum rarely trusted her. They put her into straightjackets and tried to make her take medicine. They made her talk with doctors. They tried to STEAL her HAPPINESS!

"MAAAAAARCO!" Jaina squealed. "Cyn, you need to come and play with me~! I've made two best friends. One of them is a Shadow Person! And the other one knows the Queen of England! It's sooooo cool~! Oh, and we had such fun on the way out of the asylum! Like bam bam bam! Everyone dropped to the ground and we got in this beaaautiful car! How's your mom? She seems lovely~! I always knew that she was good people. You have to let me meet her some time properly~! We can play knives together! Oooh or what about hide and go seek with the police? That's always fun~!" Jaina rambled. She didn't bother taking the phone from Risa. Her voice was loud enough that Cynthia wouldn't have any problems hearing her.

@BlueSky44: Day 5!
@Nallore: Day 6!
@KazAlkemi: Day 6!
@FantasyChic: Day 6!


Dr. Dorothy Pender & Dr. Fitz Townsley


Location: Lady Luck's
Skills: Perception, Medicine, Engineer, Gambler

Fitz beamed slightly, looking down with shock and surprise at his hand. He hadn't imagined that it would be that good - but luck seemed to have been on his side, just as Jahosafat said. He pulled the winnings from the middle of the table towards him, before quickly doing a bit of probability estimates in his head. Would it be better to bow out now or go another round? There wasn't much to go on, but his quick maths told him that it couldn't possibly hurt to go another hand. The worst case scenario was he lost all of his winnings and then a little more. "N-no, it's just as you said - l-luck," Fitz explained. "I'm n-not sure that I'd be very good at hustling people...I'm b-better with machines," he then admitted.

Dorothy was keeping an eye on their general surroundings. With the Captain off in the back room and there being no sign of her or Harper returning, she felt a certain responsibility to keep tabs on everything. Knowing the Captain, there was a good chance another round of gunfire would be set off shortly and they'd need to book it. "Something came up," Dorothy informed Mei. "I wouldn't worry too much - she didn't go far." And while she could have pointed out exactly where Anisa went, she didn't feel a need to. If Anisa wanted people to go and check in on her, she would have said something - and Dorothy then would have done a quick check for a concussion to try to explain the odd behavior.

Of course, Dorothy was also keeping an eye on her sister. While she wasn't skilled in psychology, she was able to get a basic idea of her sister's wellbeing. Fortunately, it didn't seem that Daphne was still in shock - just being a bit overly cautious. She supposed she couldn't blame Daphne. The last time she had opened her mouth, she had been fired and nearly killed. But hopefully as Daphne joined in this hand, she'd realize she didn't need to be this cautious about things.

Fitz then turned to look at Jackie with clear confusion on his face. "Wh-why do you take their pants?" he asked. He couldn't have looked more gullible, naive, and innocent in that moment. Maybe he really was that good of a hustler. "W-wouldn't th-their valuables be more...v-valuable...than their p-pants?" Though he supposed that Jackie might have taken people's pants as some sort of practical joke. He had seen that happen once or twice before in the dorms - usually the day of final exams. Some poor engineering student would have to take the test in just their boxers.




Present Day - The Castle: December 21st, 12,507 - 9:30 AM

@jdh97: Jadis' eyes sparkled, reminiscent of the stars in the sky at night. They were a brilliant hue of blue, void of any black that would be associated with those who practiced the Darke. While those in the Castle saw the Wendron Witches as monsters, they only used Lyte Magyk. Any harm that they caused to members of the Castle was done through purely non-Magykal means. "Oh, I have many plans, Little-Bell...In fact, I believe that Valda will have received my first gift to her, in honor of this special moment," Jadis said. She could be so cryptic at times but with the feelings of joy and triumph washing over her, she decided that it wouldn't hurt to tell Bell what she had set in motion.

"You remember my brother, don't you? The dear little imp?" Jadis prefaced. They were walking down Maker's Mile and had just turned, now heading west. It wouldn't be long until they arrived at the Palace - long until they would be able to see dear Valda and offer her congratulations. "It took some persuasion, but I convinced him to offer his hand in marriage to sweet Valda. He would be a great help to her - and then she would be my sister in Magyk and in blood."

@LadyRunic: Rhys encounters no problems as he makes his way to the Traders Market. On the way, an idea will form in his mind - if he wishes to sneak into the Palace, who can come and go as they please without question? Servants and members of important delegations. He could claim to be the latter and they would be hard pressed to question him, with so many guests to the Palace. But most importantly, he technically does have an invitation to the coronation. The entire Castle had been invited to go attend the ceremony on the Palace lawn. However, for one reason or another, Rhys doesn't notice Blaise Rowland and Jarvis Yule at all. Even if he were to look in their direction, they just seemed to blend into the crowd.

@KazAlkemi: Rowland chuckled slightly, turning to look at his companion for a moment. "Perhaps I have not been away long enough - I'm still being recognized," Rowland lamented - yet there was a twinkle in his emerald eyes. He had been the ExtraOrdinary Wizard of the Castle for decades - it would take more than a year or two abroad to cause people to forget him. And of course, he stood out slightly in a crowd. He had a certain Magykal aura to him, with his eyes glimmering with secrets and his beard so long that he could have tucked it into his belt.

Yule shook his head slightly at his old mentor's antics. "Athelyna would have liked that," Yule said. Rowland had had four apprentices in total. For the last leg of his travels before returning to the Castle, he had visited his second apprentice, Athelyna, at her home in the Lagoon. Rowland nodded in agreement before turning to Cuyler with a playful smile. "So tell me, dear boy, how do you know Miss Rincewind? Tell me all about it - and perhaps I can survey your wares as we talk?"

@Nallore: The message rat nodded, before squeaking out, "of course, your highness! The bill will be sent to the Palace within one business week," before scurrying off. Even though they were royalty, royals only could use the message rat service without charge in cases of emergencies. Otherwise, they were treated like just everyone else. But as much as Luna may want to reflect on who Golds could be, it's about time for her to go meet the delegation from the Eastern SnowPlains. They'll be in the westernmost wing of the Palace - their Crown Princess and Grand Magician, the equivalent of the ExtraOrdinary Wizard, comprised the delegation chiefly. There were the usual associates servants and advisors present as well.

@BlueSky44: Puck paused for a moment, looking at Valda incredulously. Had he not just told her the stakes? The people of the Castle did not trust her - there was a gigantic target on her back and she was defenseless. She'd be lucky to make it to the end of the day without his protection. And as for the second matter, what did she knew of ruling? She was nothing more than a child pretending to be a princess - and in a few hours, she'd be pretending to be a queen. As far as Puck was concerned, she needed him to step in and get things in the Castle sorted.

"Respectfully, your majesty, we do not have the luxury of time," Puck clarified. "Do you think the Port Witch Coven will allow you to take the throne? They may be smaller in number than yours but they are ruthless and will not hesitate to kill you where you stand. Your impending coronation has made them desperate." He then took a step forward, looking up into Valda's eyes. "It is rare for a ruler to marry for love - but you, if you accept my proposal, would marry for protection. I know the ways of politics and hatred. We could live as brother and sister, married only as a formality. You would be free to chase your dreams, to live each moment to your heart's content, not weighed down with the rules and obligations of a kingdom...Yet I am afraid, your highness, that without protection you will not live to see another sunrise."

@Dragoknighte: Just as Atkin started to set down Wizard Way, making his way towards the Traders Market, a small disaster had been set into motion. Inside Larry's Dead Languages - a shop that attempts to rival the Manuscriptorium, offering translations of ancient tongues such as Italian and Russian - there was a shrill shriek. A second later, the clerk and a handful of customers came running out of the shop and flooding into the street, muttering unintelligible nonsense about a furry creature that had taken up residence in the shop. But one of the customer's eyes latched onto Atkin - and unfortunately for Atkin, that customer just happened to be friends with an apprentice that lived in the dormitories of Wizard Tower. He had seen Atkin coming and going with the ExtraOrdinary Wizard before.

"Apprentice!" the person called out, rushing up to Atkin and practically latching onto him. "There's a monstrous beast in the shop - you must get rid of it!" they urged him. And before Atkin could protest or say much otherwise, he found himself practically shoved onto the front steps of the shop, with a small crowd of people looking at him expectedly.

Arya Rincewind

Location: Wizard Tower - 21st Floor

Arya shut the door of her room and then snapped her fingers. Instantly, her normal day-to-day robes had been replaced with the dress robes she had selected for this occasion. She kept the Akhu Amulet of Hotep-Ra securely fastened around her neck. She wouldn't dare leave Wizard Tower without it - no ExtraOrdinary Wizard ever did. Only in times of great tragedy and sacrifice would the Akhu Amulet of Hotep-Ra be missing from the ExtraOrdinary Wizard's neck. She then allowed her hair to lie flat, braiding back two small sections from the front, before placing on a thin silver headband, with Magykal symbols inscribed on it. As far as shoes went, she had chosen something a bit old fashioned - pointed heels made from purple python skin.

She then grabbed her things and headed out of her room and down the stairs, opening the door and then stepping onto the spiral staircase. "Down. Double speed," Arya instructed, and the staircase began to rotate rapidly. As she stepped off of the staircase, a spectral form caught her attention. It was rare that the ghost of an ExtraOrdinary Wizard would choose to Appear to her. Etiquette generally said that they shouldn't - otherwise, they might be tempted to micromanage their successor.

"Louanna Moon, it's been some time," Arya greeted politely. "But I really must be off. I have to prepare for the coronation."

Louanna looked at Arya with an expression that could only be described as pity. "Don't get too attached to your apprentice - that's all I've come to say," the ghost warned. She was perched on the staircase, floating a few feet off of the ground. Yet her words caused Arya's expression to harden - she disliked it when ghosts were cryptic, even more when the words sounded more like threats.

"What do you think is going to happen to him?" Arya asked cautiously. Sometimes ghosts didn't know how to tell the current world apart from the one they remembered. Louanna's warning could have easily been meant for an ExtraOrdinary Wizard that lived centuries ago.

"The Queste."

Nera Hawthorn

Location: Port Witch Coven House

Nera chuckled slightly, her laughter having a slight melodic quality to it. Yet the melody itself was not sweet - it was one in minor. "They aren't wicked thoughts at all - we would be doing Princess Luna a service. Just as she so tragically lost her mother - and soon her sister, too - she will gain a Witch Mother," Nera said. Of course, the Port Witch Coven was smaller than the Wendron Witches - but the Wendron's restrained themselves to practice only the Lyte. They limited their Magyk, hampering their creativity and spirit. The Wendron Witches were doomed to fail without balance.

She nodded and followed Fleur to the staircase, remaining at the top of the stairs. They had a rather narrow landing and more than two people couldn't fit there properly at a time. She rolled her eyes slightly upon recognizing their guest - his name was Sigmund, but most referred to him as Old Man Sig. He was nearly as fat as he was tall, giving his body a grotesque circular shape. His veins bulged slightly and he was almost covered from head to toe in what seemed to be soot. He was a paranoid old drug that spent most of his time looting other people's waste.

"In order to curse your boat, you must first have a boat," Nera said pointedly.

Sig's beady eyes narrowed as he raised his fist towards the witches, extending a particular finger towards the three of them. "You bloody witches know what you did, the lot of you! Ain't no tea is going to make me forgets the wrongs you did! If me boat ain't fixed by the end of the night, you're all DEAD!" Sig screamed, before slamming his fist against the door. His fist swung in at just the wrong angle, however, causing him to hit a rather sensitive nerve and scream slightly in pain.

"FUCK!" Sig groaned. "You see that? Huh? You see! They cursed me! Whores the lot of them! And then there's the man-woman!" Sig sneered, motioning with his head towards Malekith.

"Charming as ever, Sig," Nera muttered curtly.

Myrus Silvers

Location: Servants Quarters - The Palace

"Right, just a friend," Myrus repeated, before hesitating for a moment. "Actually, erm, let's say I hypothetically liked a girl...And I wanted to get her attention...What would you...if you were the girl...want me to do?" Myrus asked, his cheeks crimson enough to match his robes. He didn't have a parent to ask for advice on women anymore and he certainly wasn't going to ask Luna about it. He could just see it - Luna running down Alchemie Way and telling Mavis all about how he was begging to get her back or something silly like that. Girls could be weird at times - but Lyra didn't strike him as giggly and silly as some of them could be.

"And for context, in this situation, the girl and I used to date," Myrus explained, turning his gaze to look at the ground. "But she may have called me a... coddled man child...or something along those lines..." He bit his lip and played with a loose strand on his cloak. He hadn't quite gotten over Mavis. She had been the one to end things after that awful fight they had gotten into, and while they had managed to repair their friendship, Myrus didn't want to be just friends with Mavis. He then looked up at Lyra sheepishly, wondering what advice she'd give him. Hopefully it wasn't to take a letter opener and cut Mavis open - but with all of the knives Lyra kept grabbing, he wouldn't have been too surprised if she said something along those lines.


Scott Rydzynski

Location: Crash Site - Seattle, Washington
Interacting With: Gideon, Jace, Janelle


Scott raised an eyebrow at Janelle. She heard it? His eyes then widened a bit in realization as it dawned on him that she was blind. No wonder she had a clingy ginger with her - it was probably cheaper than training a service dog. His eyes then flickered over to Gideon as he held out his hand and produced a small orb of light. So they were all freaks, then - just as he assumed. He couldn't help but wonder if Mary Sue or whatever her name was at the coffee shop was also one of them - another person with incredible powers. "Guess you didn't get a fresh pair of eyes out of this - that sucks," Scott said, nodding at Janelle.

"And yeah, princess, I ended up in a shop earlier today - something to do with pies. That was probably the strangest thing - most of the places I frequent serve me a stout - not pastries," Scott explained with a bit of a chuckle. It was clear that by princess he meant Jace. He crossed his arms, thinking on what their next move would be. In his line of work, it usually involved threats - but that wasn't the right play to make here. "Anyone know why we all see each other and have these powers?"


Jenna Westbrook

Location: Town Center


Jenna wasn't sure if she was supposed to laugh or nod at what Mayor Ryder had said. Where else was he going to go? In her experiences, ghosts tended to be bound to a certain place. They rarely were able to roam as they pleased. And it was probably better that way. If every ghost could travel to any location, the dead would have complicated the lives of the living more than they already did. She glanced back at town hall, seeing the mayor in through the window, and then reshouldered her bag and walked up to Abe and Kosara's car, climbing into the back seat.

"Thanks for letting me spend the night," Jenna said, setting her bag on the seat next to her and buckling in. She was feeling completely and utterly done with this town. She pulled out her phone and shot a quick text off to her twin, letting him know she'd be going radio silent until she didn't want to throw someone through a wall, before shutting her phone off completely. Jenna had no interest in hearing what Finn or Dec or anyone else had to say to her. In her opinion, they were all being idiots and she was the only one approaching this situation as an investigator would. No one was above suspicion - even close friends and family. If Finn didn't want to consider all of the possibilities, then Jenna would just have to investigate this one on her own.

And maybe once this was all over, she'd buy a bus ticket and skip town.


Virginia Crypt


Location: Russian Imperial Circus Tent City (Regent's Park) - Main Tent
Skills: N/A

Virginia did a bit of a double take as Adam vanished and then reappeared. There were so many marvelous and strange things in motion that had she not known better, she would have said it was All Hallow's Eve. Or perhaps the Winter Solstice, the day of the longest night, in which the shadows reigned supreme over the light. Yet given that she was a Crypt and she had just seen her ancestor vanish, Virginia did not find Adam's presentation to be troubling. James however looked on at his friend with awe and perhaps even a little bit of envy.

"Woaaah! That was wicked brilliant! So mad!" James cried out, his vocabulary showing a hint of those who had raised him. While at times he resembled Virginia's upper London diction, there were moments when the looser slang of the household staff came spewing forth from his lips. While it may have bothered others, it didn't give Virginia any cause for concern. As long as James spoke his mind and did not allow others to speak for him, she didn't care what words he used. James could have insisted to only speak in French except for every third Saturday of the year and as long as his opinions he offered were his own, Virginia wouldn't put up a fuss.

"Adam, can you teach me how to do that?!" James called out, entirely oblivious to the politics and delicate conversation the others were having. Virginia, however, looked on with interest at the proceedings. She was more focused on what Elizaveta and Ludwig had to say than anyone else. As she had told Mary before, these were normals - except for the Scandinavian fellow. He seemed delightful. She imagined he'd be great fun in a rousing game of Wake the Dead!

Yet just as Elizaveta had found this to be an eye opening experience, something then occurred to Virginia. Her father had sent word through the flames to Seek Life Elsewhere. As much as she adored England and had fond memories of her time spent there, perhaps it was time they moved on as well. James seemed to be quite happy here amongst the Circus. And she herself had a journey to undertake to speak with Belladonna and reunite with her seemingly not dead parents, after Millicent had been rescued from the jaws of arranged marriage. All of the wealth and material possessions of the Crypt family - what did it truly mean to her? It was all worthless - just things.

Why should she keep her brother in a land that would force him to acquire an earldom at a young age? A country where despite all evidence to the contrary, women were not held to be equal to men? She couldn't fathom a decent answer to that question.


Nora Kingston


Location: Heading West Towards The Egyptian Museum -> Front Door of Museum
Skills: N/A

Nora could not pretend to be surprised. Hardly anyone these days were willing to overlook the matter of gender when it came to intellectual matters - yet Peter did appear to be a rare exception. It made it all the more saddening, the strange situation that had developed between Vera and Peter. On paper, they appeared to be a smart match - and he clearly did care for her. Yet Nora supposed that the heart was a fickle thing and not overly prone to the use of logic. Emotions could not be constrained to formulae any more than a bird could be restrained to the ground.

"That is quite unfortunate," Nora said, as the museum came into view and they had just about returned from their outing. She couldn't help but wonder how long it would take Peter to travel back to the museum with his leg. It would be an interesting exercise in arithmetic, that much was certain. Then another thought occurred to her - perhaps they took a longer route, one that would allow George to avoid the public eye as much as possible. George struck her as a bit shy - the sort that would attempt to cling to the shadows if possible. If they were to make use of backroads, especially being newcomers to Cairo who did not know the quickest route, it would be logical for their arrival at the museum to be quite late.

"I imagine the gentlemen are taking the roads less traveled and less direct, for George's sake," Nora then explained, sharing her thought process to Lady Munn - just in case Vera was worried about them. "Now...What is next on our agenda for the preparation of this expedition?"
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