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The Castle - One Month Ago...

"I don't understand," Queen Meliscente said wordlessly, yet she had already begun to slip away. With each second that passed, she grew a little older, a little more worn. A fogginess had developed in her once clear eyes and her mind had started to wither away. "You were like a daughter to me, Esren..." Queen Meliscente said softly. "I loved you..."

"That's just it, isn't it?" Nera mused, sitting at Meliscente's bedside. "You loved me. Past tense," she said harshly. The emerald stone in her hand, once disguised as a hairpin, began to slow at a lesser rate. The vivid changes in Queen Meliscente's appearance began to slow down in their appearance as well. "I never was more than a replacement for Valda - the child you only began to value once she was stolen from you."

Queen Meliscente attempted to sit up, but Nera forced her back down cruelly. It didn't take much strength to accomplish. Queen Meliscente had become exceedingly advanced in years already. "Although you may be convinced of that, search your feelings, Esren - that isn't true," Queen Meliscente urged, her voice frail and fleeting.

"I have searched my feelings," Nera said. "Did you not wonder where I had gone when I fled the Castle?" She paused for a moment, noticing Queen Meliscente's silence. "I thought not. For a while, I wanted nothing but vengeance on you and your house - on this dreadful society that perpetuates pain and suffering...But I forgave you, I truly did."

"I once dreamed of poisoning you, learning the art of Physik and disguising myself as your nurse," Nera admitted, brushing Queen Meliscente's hair out of her face. "But if there is one thing the Badlands taught me - there is only one thing that could truly bring a smile to my face. Your death is not enough to satisfy my anger, my Queen."

"No, I will not rest until the entire Castle has fallen into chaos, until brother turns upon brother in deadly combat - until the moat runs scarlet. All I truly desire, my Queen, is a seat from which to watch your world burn - just as you watched mine."

Present Day - The Castle: December 21st, 12,507 - 10:45 AM

@jdh97@BlueSky44@Nallore: Snaera had the gun cocked and aimed at Valda, not moving a muscle. Her eyes turned towards Luna as she spoke, considering her words. The message did not strike Snaera as genuine - just a ploy to lure a member of royalty into a trap. Yet her anger with the Castle and their rulers prevented Snaera from warning Luna. She hardly cared for Valda's pitiful plea of I didn't do it and to be lectured by a peasant, a witch no less?! It offended Snaera's sensibilities. Peter sighed a bit - she may appear as cool as ice, but Snaera's temper was like fire.

"Execution it is, then," Snaera said coolly. She was aiming for Valda's heart and she pulled the trigger, only for her aim to be a little low and to the left. Her bullet hit Valda in the stomach, yet Snaera let out a gasp and fell backwards, bleeding heavily from her own stomach. "You - you witch!" Snaera cried out. Valda's injury transference had been successful.

@LadyRunic: It just isn't a good day for Rhys' Magyk. His spells fail, but it truthfully doesn't matter. The protections on Wizard Tower are providing a lovely distraction, along with chatter about the day's festivities. As for Ernie, he doesn't even need to be transfixed, just staring at Rhys with shock. "Did you become a necromancer, Rhys? Did you give someone over to the Other?" Ernie asked, lowering his voice. Many who dabbled in Darke Magyk ultimately ended up giving over an innocent soul to the Other. The poor individual was consumed and the necromancer's power increased tenfold.

@KazAlkemi: "A former apprentice of mine was an ExtraOrdinary Wizard at one time," Pye said wistfully. "I had to share him with that awful woman - Marcia Overstrand. Overbearing may have been a better surname for her..." he mused, chuckling at his own joke. The ghost looked over at Wizard Tower for another moment, before returning his attention to Cuyler. "But the quarrel between Alchemie and Magyk can be set aside for only a seldom few things...The danger that your ExtraOrdinary Wizard will face begins with her apprentice, set in motion by the бесконачни каменци." Marcellus gave Cuyler a cryptic smile, before he slowly faded away and vanished from sight.

Arya Rincewind

Location: Outside Wizard Tower

Arya patiently waited for Atkin to finish his small rant, though with each point he raised, she had an argument to counter it by. She often had to remind herself that her apprentice was new to Magyk and the customs of wizards - many things that she thought of without explanation were entirely foreign to him. And while her father had been a failure of a Sub-Wizard, she still had been raised in the culture of Magyk. "The Queste was not intended to be such a fearsome fate. Hotep-Ra was betrayed by his best friend, a wizard known as Tertius Fume, who would Cause apprentices to Draw and embark on the Queste. They would be escorted away by the Questing Guard and in the process, be drained of their Magyk and then killed," Arya explained with a grimace.

"Yet it was a binding Magykal contract and no one knew that Fume had been Causing apprentices to meet such a gruesome end until Septimus Heap returned from the Queste alive," Rowland explained wearily. Even though none of his apprentices had been at risk for the Draw, the Queste still filled his heart with dread.

Arya then gave Atkin a bit of a smile. "Once Valda has been crowned Queen of the Castle, I will return here and see what can be done about the Questing Pot. But for now, please do exercise reasonable precaution, Atkin. The Draw is only done by tradition once the apprenticeship has been completed - and I fear that since the pot has been replenished, a Gathering will be called shortly."

"Now, as Atkin so eloquently mentioned, we have to be at the Palace shortly. Rowland, if you could do us the honor of joining us, I am sure Princess Valda would be delighted," Arya offered.

Rowland chuckled a bit. "I am not sure it is Princess Valda who wants me there," he said, his eyes twinkling. Arya rolled her eyes at the old man, before beckoning to Rowland and Atkin to follow her out of Wizard Tower. Yule could handle things in their absence - she was confident of that.

Nera Hawthorn

Location: Port Witch Coven House

"Да ли желиш, Медеа?" Marya asked her twin, speaking her native tongue to the other silver haired girl. It had once bothered Nera that the Magniskys insisted on speaking that language, but she had come to understand it after a time. It was their ancestral tongue, a language their family had been speaking for centuries - and as the Magniskys claimed, before the Castle had even been founded.

"Bilo bi zabavno. Mogli bismo dobiti novu knjigu ili dva dok smo izašli," Medea replied softly. Marya nodded before turning to Nera. "We're in," she said with a large grin.

"Excellent," Nera replied. "Now, go and get changed. Meet us at the entrance in five minutes. Oh, and girls - do try to not show off. Today is about blending in until the opportune moment," Nera advised. The twins nodded almost simultaneously and in the blink of an eye, there was a gust of wind and they were gone. They had a rare talent, even as witches went - one that Nera knew could be used to their advantage if needed.

With this task sorted, she went upstairs and withdrew to her own room, changing into a soft lilac gown she had picked up on her travels.

Myrus Silvers

Location: the Crypt - The Palace

"You have a gifted eye," Emperor Taj commented softly, gazing at the treasure Lyra had found. "Not many would spot a dragon egg," he explained, giving her a bit of a smile. Yet the brief bit of merriment faded away as he returned to more serious subjects. "You said that you had felt this before - if I may ask, under what circumstances?" he asked.

Asha continued to rub Myrus' back soothingly. He was barely holding it together, trembling on the ground and sobbing. He hated talk of his mother's death for precisely this reason - the dread that someone may have taken her life before it was her time. Had it been natural, that would be one matter - yet this only raised more questions and pain, possibilities that he did not wish to contemplate at such a young age. He would have rather been married for political alliance than have to deal with the reality that his mother had been murdered.

"We do not speak that tongue either, Prince Myrus," Asha said with a small grin. "You see, many fortnights ago, we found a strange visitor to our country - a woman with fiery hair and eyes that screamed madness," Asha began.

"Why are you telling me this?" Myrus asked. "What does this have to do with my mother?!" he snapped, his temper flaring.

"We believe that your mother was killed by the Тиме Стоне - an ancient power that may predate existence itself," Emperor Taj said, kneeling down next to the prince. "From what we understand, it has the power to alter what we call Време простор - a concept where time and space are one entity in themselves," he explained. "It pulled the stranger through time to our country - and we believe somehow caused your mother to die before it was her time."

There was silence for a moment.

"Why her?" Myrus finally asked, his voice small and broken.


Virginia Crypt


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

Virginia nodded, hoping that she would have returned to inform James of everything that would come to pass before another took it upon themselves to do so. Had they the chance, she would have gone and explained to him that he would be living with the Circus - his family by blood and spirit - and to reassure him that she was not abandoning him, that he was not a monster. He was her favorite little devil and she only wanted what was best for him. The life the Circus could provide, she hoped, would fulfill that desire.

She then smiled a bit with amusement as Elizaveta mentioned the promise of a distraction - one that she said would be provided by Ludwig. There was something about the German man that caught her eye and caused her thoughts to dwell on him one moment longer than she would with any other man or woman - perhaps with the exception of the dearly departed Mosi. She nodded and drew her own cloak over her head, tucking her light brown-blonde hair back. She knew that for her, her most salient feature was the paleness of her skin. The cloak would help to shroud and obscure her complexion.

"Marvelous," Virginia complimented with a whisper, as they darted outside of the tent and saw the main tent come crashing down. She then quickly followed Veta, not knowing herself the exact route that they would need to take - she hadn't spent much time at the Circus, after all.


Nora Kingston


Location: The Egyptian Museum - Vera's Office
Skills: Deduction

Nora nodded, committing Vera's instructions to memory. It wasn't too complicated a series and she had quickly memorized it, waiting until the others left before she started to investigate Vera's office. She began her search methodically, taking out her small notepad and jotting down any details that struck her. While she had spent a great deal of time in the office the previous day, Nora had to admit that she could not quite tell if anything had been displaced. She began at the front of the office and made her way back, scanning the room as if in a coordinate grid.

Eventually, something caught her attention towards the back of the room. There were large clumps of dust on the ground - and not what Nora would have expected for dust collecting over time. The dust was stuck to a floor rug, with a thickness that caused Nora to imagine someone walking through with dust caked shoes and the dust coming off on the abrasive surface. Of course, she noticed this towards the back of the office near the stacks. "What were you searching for?" Nora murmured, before closely examining what exactly as present in the back of Lady Munn's office.



Scott Rydzynski

Location: Crash Site ---> A Pastry Shop - Seattle, Washington
Interacting With: Gideon, Jace, Janelle


"Kid, instigating things is how I pay the bills," Scott said with a chuckle, roughly clapping Gideon on the back. He then glanced back at Jason claiming he'd been in fights before and he couldn't help but openly laugh. The only fights he could see this kid getting into were with his blind sister - and even then, Scott was skeptical that he could win. "You have a future in stand up, kid," he snickered. "But you can leave the fighting to the real men, okay? Until I don't doubt that you could take your sister in a fight, I can't believe that you'd know how to even punch a fucking fly, okay?"

Did Scott know that he was pissing everyone off? Yes. Yes he did. It was one of his skills and something that he'd list on his resume if he could. Of course, his resume was mostly reputation based in his line of work. The small bit of silence was starting to bother him and he glanced up and down the street, wondering how much longer it'd be until they were at the pie shop. "So - what's with the ginger hair?" Scott asked, looking at Janelle rather than her brother.


Jenna Westbrook

Location: 052 Forrester Drive


Jenna was biting back a smile and she nodded. "Yeah..." She then raised a bit of an eyebrow at the cat that darted out of the room. She could have sworn she heard what sounded like a little kid in there with Lydia, but she supposed it might have just been an extremely experimental song or something that Lydia had been listening to. "Jenna Natasha Rydzynski - that's my real name," she said with a huge grin. She then raised a bit of an eyebrow. Robert was a weird name for a cat - though she couldn't judge. Her basset hound was named Tony - after Tony Stark, of course.

Jenna whistled a bit and her dog came running from her parent's room. She knelt down next to him and gave him a pet with a large grin. "Hey, Tony. There's a cat in the house. Wanna help us find him, bud?" Jenna said. She then stood up and started to check the rooms one by one, closing the doors once they were cleared. Her dog was with her, sniffing frantically with excitement. His droopy ears were almost quivering with excitement.


Beatrice Decker


Location: Eden - Tank on Right Fork Of Road Between 21 and Main Eden Building
Skills: Tank Gunner Amateur

"By that definition, the Russians are yanks," Beatrice pointed out with a bit of a smirk. She couldn't help but be amused by that definition, though she understood where it came from. Lola was a Kiwi - there was little point in her specifying a dividing line within the United States to separate people from Yanks and not-Yanks. It would have been fun, however, to see the reactions of the Southerners in Newnan being called a yank. Or even the ones from Boston - Yankees were always a New York thing in Beatrice's opinion.

She fell quiet as Lola got the tank into position, looking through the scope and adjusting her aim. She had already reloaded a while ago, so she didn't need to attend to that. Using her various skills, Beatrice didn't hesitate to fire off the shot, having taken aim at the building. Sure, she might have wanted to wait a few seconds, that way Gavin could take cover, but she figured the hesitation wouldn't have been worth it. Newnan had been hesitating when it came to taking action for far too long anyways. And look where it had gotten them...


Jack Hudson


Location: Parking Lot Behind the Mt. Zion Methodist Church
Skills: Survival

Jack punched the air, a bit goofy but beyond thrilled that they had a working vehicle. If he wasn't in a committed relationship with his soul mate, he could have kissed Tiffany right then. He nodded as Tiffany offered to drive. "I drive like a cop, might be bettah if you drive," he said jokingly. It was one of the ironies he had found working as a cop - all cops tended to be terrible at following traffic laws. "But if you speed, I'm pullin' ya ovah and writin' you a ticket." He gave her a grin before he climbed into the car.

He was about to tell Tiffany to seriously take it slowly, when she did just that. Between the ice and the walkers, he didn't want to risk damaging this car. "We gotta head north," Jack explained. It took him a moment to orient himself before he pointed northward to Tiffany. It was one of his lesser known talents when it came to survival. Of course, the main reason he knew the compass directions was that he used them to assign security teams at Newnan - and because he knew that they had headed north from Newnan to get to Arnco Mills, so going north still was their only real option.




@Nallore@FantasyChic@BlueSky44@Peridot
December 29th, 2016 - 9:25 A.M. EST - 1 Day Since Hel Returned


Shaw Psychiatric Hospital - Washington D.C....

"Jakobsen - heard Hel did a number on you," Jade answered. Her British accent may have helped to liven up her words slightly, but they were delivered in a fairly even monotone. "I've got a small team up in Boston at the moment. Not going to be able to give you much but--" and then the call dropped. It was a random technical glitch and nothing more than that, but Jakobsen didn't have anymore change as well. He could look for more and make another call, but he needs to get a move on. Ricky looked at him hopefully. "Good news?" he asked simply.

Sayuki Household - Boston, Massachusetts...

Kyasarin looked at Jessica with skepticism, the hope that had been there vanishing. She didn't believe in faith healers or anything like that. From what her dad told her, they usually turned out to be frauds anyways. But her legs began to tingle as a warmth went through them, a soft glow emanating from Jessica's hands. Chikashi stared at the scene with astonishment, while Mallory looked bored. "How do you feel?" Chikashi asked as the glow faded. Sayuki gingerly pushed herself to her feet, her legs wobbling as she nearly collapsed back into the wheelchair, managing to lower herself down slowly. But she had a huge smile on her face and she brushed aside a tear. It had worked.

Coventry Horrors Hotel - Coventry, Massachusetts...

"Who do you keep talking to, Thalia?" Folly asked quietly. She was flipping through the guest book but while she found the O.M.E.N. agent's name, there was no contact information listed. It was just a dead end. She stared at the book for a moment before chucking it against the wall, watching as it collided and then fell to the ground harshly. A photograph fell off the wall and shattered as well in the process. "It was a dead end..." Folly said with a sigh, sinking to the ground and hugging her knees. She didn't want to voice it, but she missed Fairfax. They had made a good team together.

Robin Ramírez & Aloise Zamora

Location: Room 307 - Hunter Hotel, Omaha, Nebraska
Interacting With: Mariana Garcia @Nallore


"All without lifting a finger," Aloise observed. "Once O.M.E.N. took a hit, everything else started crumbling..." It was sad but true. With O.M.E.N. vulnerable, funds had been redirected from other agencies, making them vulnerable to attack. It was a horrible chain reaction, with Hel hardly having to do anything. She had just shown up and decimated the strongest organization - and now, the weaker ones had started to crumble. It made her reevaluate their plan for a moment - would they actually be capable of tricking her?

But Aloise supposed that the more pride and ego a person had - even a goddess - the easier they were to deceive. By that logic, deceiving Hel should be a piece of cake. She then looked back at Mariana. "Home Depot?" Aloise suggested. They'd need material to actually build this throne. "Or Lowes? I'm not sure which home improvement stores exist in Nebraska..."

"I can stay here while you two shop, keep a look out for our imported fluids," Robin said, cracking a bit of a joke. She then glanced at the news and frowned. Carson City had been mentioned - she had a bad history with a witch coven from there. "Anyone here really good at carving sigils?" Robin asked.

"I can give it a go."


Nancy Parker & Andromeda Aldrich


Location: Ville au Camp - Main House (201 --> 106) - the Mill
Skills: None

Nancy smirked a bit at Gio's observation. It was one way to get out of doing chores when you had been alive for centuries. And had it not suited her purposes, she might have protested that she didn't make messes - she just didn't feel like adhering to anything vaguely resembling order or structure. She didn't even move to the beat of her own drum - she defied any sense of pattern or order. For someone who could see patterns in the cards and predict the future, she adored the antithesis of that - she was in love with random and chaotic chance.

And while Giouse held back some of his laughter, Nancy laughed without restraint. "Unfortunately, I can't take credit for that one," she said with a bit of a wistful sigh, agreeing with Gio's sentiment. She then gestured at the now slightly bloodstained prisoner uniform that she was dressed in. "And no idea, Gio. You know organization is my Achilles heel," Nancy commented, still grinning a bit. It was a good thing that George knew where to find them. Nancy herself would have just walked through and by the time she found whatever she was looking for, it'd look like a small tornado had hit the mill.

She snickered some at his joke. "It has all the major food groups in it," she mused. She figured that if he needed help cleaning up, he'd ask. "If there's any Paradoxes we don't like, we could actually serve that to them for breakfast..."

Meanwhile, back with Evelina, Andromeda thought over Evelina's explanation for a moment. She had assumed that whatever caused them to remain in the loop had to do something with their spirits - whatever those possibly could be. In her timeline, it was pretty much accepted by those aware of the supernatural that everyone had a soul. "So it's something fundamentally different about the physical form that allows the body - or us - to remain in the loop, rather than something intangible like a soul?" Andromeda asked. She realized it could be seen as insensitive, but her mind was a bit of a death trap at times. She had a rather curious nature to her - one that probably helped lead to her death.

"Thank you," Andromeda said, giving Gilbert a nod as he left. She was still considering the answer to Evelina's question. She had studied history and there were so many time periods that she enjoyed studying, yet there were some that intrigued her more than others. Who couldn't appreciate the earliest civilizations, beginning so humbly and eventually spanning regions that she could not imagine? Or perhaps the medieval courts and battles? Or the conflict of brother on brother in numerous civil wars?

It wasn't until they had made their way to Peter's room, and Andromeda elected to answer as well, that she finally had decided an answer to Evelina's question. "The 1920's to 1930's," Andromeda said, keeping her voice low out of respect. "There always seemed to be so much to that time that people would overlook...Yes, there's prohibition and the stock market crash, the rise of the Nazi party and the beginnings of war...But it also has its fair share of peculiarities, little quirks that you'd miss if you weren't careful...I remember one of my college professors mentioning that Al Capone opened a soup kitchen in this period - it's the little oddities that fascinate me..."


Guinevere Stark

Location: Hallway Outside the Lounge


As Future Pietro - or Mateo or whatever - called Lance Lando, a thought occurred to her. If they had come from a desolate future, where was her future counterpart? Where was Mary's or Allison's or Carolina's? She truthfully didn't mind that he had stolen her nickname for Lance, but Lance clearly did. There was something a bit off about how he had acted when she ran into him earlier that she couldn't quite put her finger on. Did he have a problem with Pietro or something? She couldn't imagine why - Lance of all people knew what it was like to be seen as nothing more than one's father. Guin went and stood next to Lance, putting an arm around his shoulder and giving him a smile. "Don't worry too much, Lando," she said quietly. She could tell that he was scared.

Guin ran towards the window with Lance, taking in the sight. "Well, shit. I wish I could say it's just Hammer Tech but that looks more like Trask stuff to me," Guin admitted. She nodded as Carolina and Beth went up, before turning to the rest of the group. She wasn't the field commander of the X-Men - that was Mary's job - but she figured she'd at least lead this small group. "Okay, everyone goes in pairs. Mission is to get all of the kids evacuated to the Blackbird. Items are replaceable - people aren't."

"Dean, you've got some sort of speed, right?" Guin asked. The wannabe speedster nodded his head. "Okay, perfect. You need to go to every computer in this place and pull the hard drives from them. Try not to destroy them, but if you have to, do it. The less information O.M.E.N. can get when they sweep this place, the better."

"You got it, Ms. Stark," Dean said before rushing off. She rolled her eyes at that, before pulling out her phone and seeing the text from Cassandra. She shot a quick one of her own back - Sounds good, boss. She wasn't technically a SHIELD agent anymore - she was on reserve, meaning they could call her in whenever they wanted but she wasn't considered active duty. "Lance, you're with Allison. Charlie, go with blondie - sorry kid, I don't know your name. You get in a situation where you don't see a way out, give a shout and don't panic."

She then headed off to meet Cassandra at her room to arm up.

Dean Kesseli

Location: Hallway Outside the Lounge ---> Various Rooms


Dean didn't have any sort of super speed, just reflexes. And given that he hadn't been in a combat mission before, he wasn't about to argue with Iron Man's daughter over what to do. He quickly headed downstairs, knowing that pretty much all of the important computers were kept in the labs. The feeling of the ground vibrating was unnerving. He made his way down the stairs and found the labs, heading inside and pulling the hard drives. They were rather thin and he threw them all into a bag, making his way through the various rooms.

He didn't want to imagine what sort of information could be on them - probably their addresses, their families, their powers and their weaknesses. He gulped a bit. What if OMEN tried to kill everyone he knew? From what Future Pietro had said, they were relentless and they wouldn't stop at anything. There was nothing beneath them. His thoughts flickered to his long lost sister for a moment - would they get her too? He assumed that she had to be a mutant as well. Dean bit his lip and shook his head. Once he was pretty certain he had grabbed all of the hard drives, he headed outside, trying to get an idea as to where they were supposed to be evacuating to.

Folly Valeska

Location: Grounds of the Institute


Folly raised an eyebrow at Richard. He wasn't in charge, last she checked - but she imagined that he would be reminded of that soon enough. She rolled her wrists, letting them crack, before doing a similar process with her neck. She could heal from whatever the sentinels threw at her. She gave the Future Pietro a bit of a smile. "Palla Latchi...I can buy you some more time," she said kindly. Her knives gleamed a bit in the light and she started to walk forward, heading towards the sentinels. She didn't know what it would take for them to wound her so badly that she couldn't heal back from it - but these were only first generation sentinels. She could handle them.

And besides...As long as Mary survived, this would all be worth it. The world could end but without Marygold Isley, it wasn't a world that Folly wanted to be a part of. She glanced upwards to see Thalia and couldn't help but smile again. Sure, they were under attack - but the people she cared about most in the world were all together again and the hallucinations were at bay.


Iris Kingston


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

Iris took another breath to clear her head, before she headed back towards the scene of the crime. She was the only witness to the attack and she knew that the police would have questions for her. She couldn't help but wonder if she'd see her cousin again - Cecily was the coroner, after all. She made a mental note to ask Cecily how she was holding up - she knew that forensics couldn't have been an easy job, especially since Cecily didn't have any training when it came to autopsies.

She saw Cratty standing outside of the room and Iris gave her a bit of a strained smile. Positive thinking and self love wasn't going to change what had happened in there, but those were the main two tools in her toolbox. "1Merci beaucoup," Iris said softly, before knocking on the door to let the officers know she was about to enter and stepping aside. "2Bonjour, I'm Dr. Kingston," she introduced herself. "I witnessed the murder and the escape," she then explained.

Meanwhile, Jaina giggled and spun around in a circle as Cynthia hugged her. She headed over with Cynthia to the body, giving it a prod with her foot. "I think he's sleeping," Jaina explained with a giggle. She just didn't understand death - to her, it seemed fake - the ultimate conspiracy. The funeral industry made a killing out of something that wasn't even real! And so did so-called detectives, arresting people over nonsense. The more Jaina thought about it, the more it just didn't seem to add up.

"I'll have to teach you Russian before the show," Jaina squealed. She then turned and waved at Risa, before eagerly taking the knife. "It's gorgeous!" Jaina gushed, before turning and stabbing the corpse with it. "What a nice clean cut, too!" She pulled it out and stared at the blood dripping off the blade. She then cleaned it on part of the all white ensemble Risa had her wearing, until the blade was free of blood. "Y'know, Cyn, it's more fun to paint with them when they're moving!" Jaina said with a huge grin.


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