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Snake Slipway - Last Night...

The next evening was Bonfire Night - a tradition from long before the Castle's memory. Everyone would be out that evening, setting fire to heaps of wood and dwelling in spaces normally confined to those who enjoyed the cover of darkness - criminals, witches, and delinquent teenagers alike. This couldn't wait for Bonfire Night. He had done his research, identifying Margrave Terricus as the culprit behind a brutal murder in the Port. Terricus had killed a widow in front of her children, orphaning them all for a family heirloom worth a pretty pence on the black market.

Warpaint covering his face, designed to look like a skull, he put his hood up. He spotted his mark - Terricus - emerge from one of the homes on Snake Slipway. Putting a hand to his head, the vigilante took a deep breath and closed his eyes, focusing on the mind of Terricus. It was a filthy and disgusting place, filled with violence, lust, and gluttony. Grimacing a bit, he placed a simple command into his mind.

Stop breathing, Antonije Magnisky ordered. He opened his eyes again, observing that there was no one in the street. It was nearing midnight, the witching hour. He emerged from his hiding spot in the alley, walking up towards Terricus, seeing the pathetic and slug like man gasping for air. However, Terricus could not fight off Antonije's hold on his mind.

"Margrave Terricus, you have failed your city," he told him calmly. He stared straight into his eyes, feeling no remorse or mercy. Terricus' veins were bulging slightly and he reached out, trying to grab Antonije to free himself but Antonije adjusted the command slightly. Don't move. The silver haired boy watched as Terricus, unable to budge, fell unconscious. Retaining a hold on his mind, Antonije waited a few minutes, before checking for a pulse.

There was none.

Antonije smirked, admiring his handiwork for just a moment, but he knew he couldn't stay very long. He needed to get home before anyone noticed he had been gone. Putting his hood back up, Antonije walked down the street, heading towards his place in the Ramblings. He'd continue his work soon enough - with Bonfire Night happening the next evening, his target would have to be one that remained indoors. There could be no witnesses.

Present Day - The Castle: November 5th, 12,508 - 7:30 PM

For the past six months, Mona has been experiencing an unusual dream. There is nothing inherently strange to it, aside from the fact that it is the only thing she can dream about and each time, the dream is exactly the same. Her dream consists of her walking into a chamber lined with green fire, the unusual color of the flames giving an eerie glow to her surroundings. No natural light comes inside and there are no windows. The quality of the air suggests that she is underground. At the end of the chamber, this man sits on a grandiose throne. "How long until the troops are ready?" the man asks. Each night before, Mona would wake up before anyone could respond. The previous night, however, she heard a voice answer: "At the end of the week, Lord Hellfire."

As for Amarantha, everything has been going more or less as she wished it to. She has been put in charge of security for the Saecular Games, as well as given a lot of input as to what sort of challenges should be featured for this historic event. The opening day for the Games is at the end of the week of Bonfire Night, meaning that residents of the Castle have plenty to look forward to. There hasn't been another appearance of Apollodora just yet, but Amarantha and Mona have continued to more or less work together. And hey, Amarantha's favorite weapons designer returned to the Castle about a month ago, meaning she is once more able to get whatever she needs from Antonije.

With the Royal Family, things have not been as great as they could have been. Queen Valda has a lot on her plate, with the Eastern SnowPlains kidnapping sailors from the Port and forcing them to join their naval forces in the fight against the Land of Long Nights. The Land of Long Nights has threatened to stop trading with the Castle, if the Small Wet Country Across the Sea does not join the war efforts against the Eastern SnowPlains. Add onto this the mysterious murders in the Castle and well... She is going to need the help of her family and advisors to sort everything out. Luna's mental illness is just getting worse and worse, and while Myrus' mental state has stabilized, he still needs a lot of work with his powers.

The Palace Courtyard...

Myrus was smiling for once as he stood outside in the courtyard, breathing in the crisp autumn air. The sun had set about an hour ago, but there was plenty light from the large bonfire set up in the courtyard. Various residents of the Castle had come here and were sipping hot cider that was being provided by the Palace cooking staff. There were little kids running around happily, carrying little dolls that they then tossed into the flames. Antonije Magnisky was getting himself a cup of cider to drink, his hands shaking slightly from the cold.

Myrus drew his red cloak a little tighter around him, letting himself enjoy this moment. He had been so stressed about Fleur and tonight was supposed to be a night of celebration. Bonfire Night was about burning away those who once threatened the Castle - as well as those who might seek to do so. The dolls represented criminals that people wished gone - Myrus had a doll in his hand he made to resemble Fleur and he tossed it into the flames, feeling a weight be lifted from his chest.

"...Oh, Mavis, hi," Myrus greeted, spotting his ex-girlfriend as she came face to face with him. He looked a bit sheepish, putting his hand behind his head.

"Myrus," she greeted with a smile, wearing the black robes of the Senior Alchemie Apprentice. "Selesia's sorry she couldn't make it... It's too hard on her, the first Bonfire Night without Arya," she explained to him, referring to her master and the mother of the late ExtraOrdinary Wizard, Arya Rincewind.

"It's alright... I noticed Rowland isn't here either," he said softly.
The Witch Country: November 5th, 12,508 - 9:30 PM

Bernice had managed to successfully infiltrate the Palace Barracks as a wet nurse, having sent word to Fleur that she anticipated she would have Baby Dawn delivered to the One True Coven before the end of the year. She didn't want to rush this, as that would enhance her chances of getting caught. Fleur's training with Acantha was long and hard, but it was what she needed in order to defeat the Witch Queen. Things had finally fallen into line for Fleur to challenge her in late October, with the decision being made for her to fight the Witch Queen on the evening of November Fifth.

"My grandmother will meet you there," Acantha said, as they finished climbing up a steep and difficult mountain. There was a clearing within sight, but according to the law of the Witch Country, only Fleur and the Witch Queen could enter the clearing itself for the fight. "...Good luck," Acantha told her softly, her spirit having been broken by Fleur long ago. She didn't even know if she wanted Fleur to win or die at this point.

Acantha's grandmother, Agatha, looked like a stereotypical old witch - white hair, bright blue eyes, and a crone's nose. "You must be Fleur," she said, her voice nasally as she came forward. She was wearing a black cloak and a black witch's hat. "Choose your weapon," Agatha said, gesturing to her right. There was a table with just about every weapon imaginable laid out.

"The rules are simple. Kill me and the crown is yours."
Asgard: November 5th, 12,508 - 8:30 PM

Since Myth and Bruce's wedding, Cuyler and Arnora were trained extensively in their abilities. Arnora's mother, Skadi, taught her to control her abilities over ice and tracking, while Runa tutored her in Asgardian magic. Cuyler, of course, learned from Klara as to how to manipulate water to his betterment. After a few months of training, they were then allowed to go with Lady Sif and the Warriors Three to other realms, in order to help reestablish peace in waring regions. However, it was more than clear that turmoil was spreading across the Nine Realms.

Of course, Myth and Bruce had been living on Asgard quite happily. Klara had gotten them a rather nice home near the Palace, all for themselves. It wasn't too far from where Bruce's parents lived, as well as his parents' closest friends, which was an ideal situation for babysitting. Some people on Asgard treated Myth a bit cruelly given that she was Midgardian, but they had largely come to begrudgingly accept her, just as they had done with Lance.

The Palace Lounge...

"Cuyler, Arnora, we have a situation," Halley greeted, wearing traditional Asgardian garb for a sorceress as she came into the room. They were in what was more or less a rec room at the Palace. She had a sort of device in her hand and she pressed it, projecting an image of a blue cube. "This was stolen from the vault - the Tesseract, the jewel of Odin's treasure," Halley explained to the pair of them.

"Lady Sif and the Warriors Three are currently on Svartalfheim, investigating the possibility that the Dark Elves are responsible. My sisters went to Nidavellir, to see if the dwarves know anything. The All-Mother has asked that the three of us go to Midgard and see if the thief has brought the Tesseract there."

She then smirked slightly at them, ending the holographic projection from the device. "I need hardly tell you who we believe the thief to be - Loki."

Myth and Bruce's Home...

It had been a while since Antonije moved back to Midgard, wanting to be more or less independent. The twins had turned fifteen while on Asgard and had more or less adjusted to life there. They too had faced some discrimination, but given that they had superhuman speed and knew some Magyk, it helped them to more or less avoid anyone who was being rude to them. "Majko... When is Antonije going to come back?" Marya asked Myth, appearing next to her with a gust of wind all of the sudden. She looked a little sad. She only recently had started using Myde English with Myth as well.

Little Halden had been taking a nap, since it was rather late in the evening, and apparently decided that now was the perfect time to wake up screaming and crying. The smell in the air would instantly tip Myth off to the fact that he had woken up, went in his diaper, and was now crying since he was uncomfortable (but really, who could blame him?)


Guin Stark


Location: Stark Tower - New York City, New York (Outfit)
Skills: Telepathy (Mental Link)
Guin glanced back at Allison, realizing that Allison probably didn't trust her grandfather. "Gramps can keep a secret," Guin reassured Allison. She didn't think too much more about Allison not having a lot of familiarity with Howard Stark - she didn't usually bring people home to meet her grandparents and since her family was practically all human, they weren't invited to the mutant only parties that King Erik liked to throw. Her father and grandfather mostly were in the spotlight for their work in the robot fights, since they were champions in the field. Oh, and of course the fact that they manufactured weapons for the Crown - that brought in a fair bit of publicity too.

As Allison talked, she had to wonder - if this was just a new timeline, then where had the split been? Her mind snapped to the war that had brought King Erik to power - the Human Mutant War. Had the humans won in the reality that Allison was used to? She had to wonder what a world with humanity on top would have looked like. Would the vocal human minority be a better and more accepting majority in that world? Would there be peace?

"Ah, cool. What about Grandma?" Guin asked, following Howard down to the labs and motioning for Allison to come along with her. She figured there was a good chance that her grandmother was watching television in her room or had already gone to bed. She wasn't as much of a night owl as the rest of them were. However, once they got into the lab Guin stopped in place and put her hand to her head. She didn't need to do that in order to focus her powers, but it was more or less her signal for I've got a telepathic call coming in.

"...Someone just tried to assassinate the Queen," Guin informed Howard and Allison. Her eyes were watering slightly, as she was decently close with Pietro's mother. ... Is she going to be okay? she asked Pietro softly through the mental link. She didn't want to know who did it - well yes she did want to know but she more of was hoping to find out that Miranda would make a full recovery. What happened? Guin asked, wiping her eyes on her arm.

She wasn't even thinking about getting the machines ready to perform the tests on Allison and all at the moment.

Casper Theriot


Location: Outside - New Orleans, Louisiana
Skills: Mediumship
"Seriously? What are you, a Stephen King character? Or a clichΓ© from a Simpsons Halloween special?!" Casper couldn't help but ask, a bit flabbergasted with the way Chrysi was acting. Everything she said and did just struck him as someone's impression of a serial killer on television. He had met some horrible and twisted people in his life. Some of them at rehab, some of them at jail whenever he was temporarily thrown into a cell when they found him high. Chrysi just seemed unbelievable to him, like someone straight out of a comic book.

Ben, of course, was a little more concerned with the fact that she had a knife. "Cassie, you and Jack should get out of here," Ben recommended, as Mary ran on over. Casper then stared at Mary, not too surprised that apparently in this world, he had pissed off the homicidal ginger before. He had a special talent for pissing people off. It reminded him a little bit of a purifier he had ran into outside of a ColdStones once - Casper had nearly ruined that entire situation again by taunting the guy.

Casper took a few nervous steps backwards, as Chrysi cut Mary and spat off some more lines that he couldn't believe a real person would ever say. "Jackie, no!" Casper then snapped, suddenly lunging forward to try to take over for his brother. He didn't want him restraining a serial killer or anything! Sure, he was pretty certain his brother was a super villain in this world, but he didn't want him to get hurt. His hands started to feel like they were buzzing and they were covered with a blue light, as suddenly Ben became visible to everyone present.

"Uh... What the hell?" Ben muttered, before he shook his head slightly. Tentacles came out from the middle of his body, wrapping around Mary, Chrysi, and Jack and holding them far apart from each other in order to enforce a time out. "Cassie how are you doing this?"

"I-I don't know!" Casper exclaimed, his hands still surrounded by the weird blue light.

"...Well don't stop doing it!" Ben then added.

Dominika Novikova and Runa Blake


Location: Banner Residence - Sydney, Australia
Skills: N/A
Novikova glanced back at Niah for a moment. Tinley was her friend in the real world, meaning that this cause was going to be hers here. It was a way to repay her. She knew that most people assumed that she would just set the world on fire for Sparky, since Sparky was her best friend - but her team were her friends too. She had learned that lesson the hard way. She wasn't going to let the others on her team get burned. "Don't say even, Bautista. You're better than that - you're not a mutant purist," Novikova told the forensics expert. She didn't like that Bautista just grabbed Lance like that, but she didn't know any better. She didn't know that Lance was really Sparky, their friend.

She rolled her eyes at Cass as she told her to stop fighting with Sapphire, trying her best to keep up that appearance to distract from anyone realizing she hadn't been faking that betrayal. However, it was a bit pointless to roll her eyes. It was practically impossible to tell from behind the ruby red shades she had to wear, shades that kept her powers from being constantly triggered whenever she looked at someone. Unlike her earth powers, she couldn't control her dimensional energy perception. "Alright Reed," she acknowledged the request to talk to her, before returning Maria's kiss. At Tinley's wink, however, Novikova's attention was completely redirected.

Did Tinley remember? She couldn't help but find some irony here. The person she had kept a huge secret from in the real world, now she was maybe one of the few people that Novikova could trust... She was certain that Tinley was mentally cackling about it as well. She purposefully walked a little bit more slowly, waiting for Abercrombie to more or less catch up to her, before heading to the jet. "Agent Kennedy would've enjoyed this weather," she said, waiting to see Tinley's reaction. If Tinley knew about Jim, then that would be proof...

Meanwhile, Runa was burning up inside with rage. She heard James' comments and added him to the list of people who she wanted to kill - in this reality or the real one. It didn't matter if he was behind this nightmare or just another person trapped inside of it. If he was a monster here, then he'd be a monster in the real world too - even if he pretended otherwise. Her breath hitched slightly as one of the agents led Lance towards the jet. Another agent then started to lead her there and Runa mentally added her to the kill list as well. She'd remember their faces. She didn't trust a word coming from their mouths about how they wouldn't be hurt.

She let Maria lead her to the ship, deciding to save the mental rebellion energy up for a more opportune moment. There was someone behind them, but she wasn't going to turn around to look at them. She also couldn't help but be more focused on the information that was whispered into her mind. The mind controller was telling the truth. There was then another development, as she felt the woman's control over her mind cease. However, she figured that the woman would still be able to hear her thoughts. "...I am sorry for threatening you," Runa first thought. "...If you search his bedroom, I have some magical artifacts stored there, including a sling ring."

She still didn't really know why this was happening. "Why is this happening to us?" she then thought.


Beatrice Decker


Location: Quarantine (W: Conference Room)
Skills: N/A

One of the bald lovebirds - Riley - came and took a seat next to Beatrice. She didn't doubt that Riley knew how to play cards, she was more of curious if Riley could play cards well. The famous rockstar seemed to have the standard life story - controlling parents meets teenage rebellion. Most people who did that and became famous for angrily screaming into a microphone knew how to play - at least, in Beatrice's opinion they ought to for the social circles they dwelled in. As Hank came over and made his comment about this being a movie, Beatrice couldn't help but smirk slightly with a nod. "Didn't you know? It's the hit movie of... what year is it, 2012?" she quipped quietly. Was she a bitch for being able to make a joke like that, even having been good friends with Thana? Maybe. She wasn't sure.

Beatrice's ears winced slightly, hearing something scraping and she turned her head in time to see the ballerina moving the bookshelf. She then glanced at Tatiana's final destination, putting two and two together, so she turned her attention back to the game. If she was trying to separate off an area for Ash so the two of them could have a therapy session or make a secret clubhouse that didn't involve Tatiana's husband, more power to them. It wasn't any of Beatrice's business, anyways. She turned her attention to the legos, raising a slight eyebrow. In the various foster homes she had been placed in, legos were a menace. She had lost count of how many times she had stepped on one. She wouldn't have been surprised if those plastic pieces of "fun" had killed a few nerves in her foot back in the day.

However, she would have rather stepped on a lego than have Amelia come to join them at the table. One lovebird was bad enough, but now they had the crying one too? Fan-fucking-tastic. "As long as the game is a little more involved than Go Fish, I don't mind," Beatrice commented, as Hank brought up various choices of things to play. She had nothing against Go Fish, but she wanted to play something a little more complicated and a little more interesting - especially since they were in a position to bet things.

As Atticus came through and mentioned that interviews would be starting that day, she couldn't help but feel a little bit paranoid about them. She had memorized the lies she wrote down on her intake form. Would they somehow have a functioning computer to look up records with? Would they know that she had been born in Justice and that she had more or less been exactly the kind of person that survived in Justice?

Jack Newnan


Location: Quarantine (W: Conference Room)
Skills: N/A

Jack nodded slightly at Ash, empathetic for the man and his pain. Had this conversation been happening ages ago, back before the world went to hell and gotten Ash's girlfriend killed, his response would have been different. Maybe this would have been a more lighthearted moment, with Ash leaving the room and teasing Thana about her voice. Jack would've maybe made a comment about how he still learned more about Tatiana with each day that passed. Would Ash and Thana come over to his and Tatiana's home for brunch? Or would they be more of the friends that had barbecues together? Would they have even known each other, if the world hadn't decided to end? Would he have met Tatiana? Would Jamie exist? "You got nothin' to be sorry for," Jack told his friend gently, as Ash excused himself.

He glanced at Tatiana as she grabbed the bookshelf and dragged it over, seemingly creating a private space for Ash. He wouldn't have thought of doing that and it didn't cross Jack's mind that asking Ash how he was doing had potentially made things worse for him. He was just trying to help as best as he could, avoiding straight up asking how he was feeling with seeing Thana singing, but still checking in with him. Jack then had to take a slight breath, hearing Wayne loudly congratulate Ash on having been with Thana. "Drop it, will ya?" Jack snapped slightly at the man. He wasn't going to say much more beyond that, since he had Jamie with him and didn't want to start a huge fight.

Froggy showed up and more or less rescued them, with Jack nodding and giving Froggy a thankful smile. "Ya think my accent is any bettah?" Jack then asked Froggy, laughing a little bit. However, Jamie apparently agreed with Froggy, either disliking the accent or just the book reading. Jack figured it was the book reading. The little guy started squirming in his father's arms, trying to get down so that way he could crawl around and play. "Oh no.... Ya take aftah your fathah, huh?" Jack teased his son gently. "I used ta do the same thing when my mom tried readin' to me..."

He fell silent for a moment as Atticus came into the room and made his announcements. Interviews were starting then. He hoped that the violence on the first day wouldn't negatively hurt anyone's chances of getting in here. He wanted his entire family to be safe and together.


Gene Benaszewski & Nora Kingston


Location: Athribis
Skills: Quick Study/Counterfactual History and Acute Observation/Intuition/Deduction/Pattern Analysis
Nora was not altogether certain what precisely they should be looking for. She did know that they would likely know it once they found it - a sad but likely result in her opinion. Had Lady Munn been with them, they might have had more idea and direction as to what to look for that might symbolize Bastet or Set or any other force that was at play. The Lord Major then saw fit to ask essentially the same question as Lauren, something Nora could not help but note. She generally remained quiet, speaking when she saw it to be necessary. Her mannerisms were a product of both her upbringing and her personality. At the very least, Mahendra gave some valuable input. Even though some parts had not yet been excavated, at least the excavated portions would have things more or less easy to find.

As Nora continued to follow Belladonna and looked around, she couldn't really notice anything of interest or relevance. It was a minor source of frustration, certainly, but she figured that something was bound to turn up. They had just entered the area after all and perhaps as they continued to walk, they would find things of relevance and importance. Maybe the things that would be pertinent to the Fellowship would be found at the dead center? She could appreciate the important things being in the center - there was a certain bit of... almost logic to that she found to be peaceful.

Gene felt the pull in her stomach and the back of her mind. She was no stranger to sensations like that. In fact, she had experienced things like this on and off throughout her lifetime, though they had different meanings. Sometimes, the need went away if she took a breath and conducted a tarot reading. She swore by her cards and got extremely angry if anyone else even tried to touch them. They felt like an extension of herself. Sometimes, of course, the need simply indicated that she just needed to go to her family. She knew that someone as logic driven as say Nora would never understand, but Gene was a spiritual person. Her life had shown her that she had to be.

Spotting Belladonna press her hand to her abdomen, Gene had a slight guess as to what was going on. "Unexcavated areas are just more fun," Gene then mused, continuing to follow Belladonna. She knew that Mahendra had indicated that they might have better luck where things had been excavated, but she had to strong disagree. Whatever was going on with this group, just turning over the same things that every tourist looked at wasn't going to do much. They had to strike out on their own, see new things and encounter new ideas in order to do this. She was considering smacking someone the next time they suggested doing things that had already been done and trying to squeeze what had happened into their narrow perception of the world.






@BlueSky44@Kirah@Nallore@FantasyChic
Pym Technologies - San Fransisco: October 25th, 2020 - 3:10 A.M.

"Hope?" Janet asked softly, cupping her daughter's face. She barely recognized her baby girl. The last time she had seen her... well, it had been decades ago. There were little hints of the curious girl in the strong woman she saw in front of her, and no matter how much time passed, Janet would always recognize her daughter. However, it brought tears to her eyes as she embraced her husband and child again. "Yeah, Mom, it's me," Hope said softly, crying herself.

"Get him over to me," Bonnie said. Flynn nodded and brought him on over to the makeshift medical area, alongside Niah. Bonnie took her stethoscope out and started listening for a pulse, finding one but it was incredibly weak. "There's a pulse," she said, before she started doing rescue breathing on Raynor. She gave him a breath every five to six seconds, knowing that she shouldn't do compressions as it would mess with his pulse. It only took about thirty seconds before Raynor started to breathe on his own and Bonnie pulled back away from him.

It was the second hot guy she had gotten to press her lips against in a twenty four hour period. "Bring me Novikova next," she instructed. The naturally silver haired mutant didn't look like she was in good condition and Bonnie wanted to make sure that there wasn't lasting mental damage.

Dr. Pym didn't seem to register what anyone was saying, until Tinley asked about the secondary protocol. "There is no secondary protocol," Hank said, not as a contradiction but as an explanation of the horror quickly filling him. If Novikova had been awake, he would have asked for her to shred the robot with her powers. Janet recognized the look in her husband's eyes and a scientist in her own right, she dashed over to the console with surprising flexibility.

"We need to shut it down," Janet explained for those who wouldn't realize what a dire situation they had just walked into.

"And here I was beginning to think this was the start of a happy family," Ultron said. If his robotic mouth had been able to move, it would have looked like he was smirking as he reached out and tossed Janet aside from the console like a rag doll. "Should I call you Dad? Father? Dr. Pym?" Ultron then asked, grabbing the scientist by the collar of his shirt. "Forgive me, this is all so new..."

Spider-Gwen glanced at Flynn and Cass for a moment, accepting Cass' hand up. "I'm the Incredible Spider-Gwen," she said, giving the fiery mutant a kiss on the cheek before turning to look at Ultron. She shot a bit of webbing up at the ceiling, swinging over towards him. "Why does everything have to be so hard? I just want to save the city, help people and play the drums. It's not like I want to be a unicorn astronaut space princess. I haven't since I was five!" She then shot more webbing at Ultron, swinging around him and turning him into something that looked like a twisted mixture between a robot and a mummy.

"...So there's more spider people? Cool," Barton muttered, taking his bow and putting three arrows notched. None of this really made sense to him. People had just come out of literal empty space and now the robot seemed to have decided to kidnap Dr. Pym. And what was he about to do? Shoot at the thing with arrows if it got free of the female Spider-Man's webbing. Yeah, none of this made any sense - he thought this type of weirdness stayed with his work with the Avengers. But here it was, bleeding into SHIELD.

"Nice shot," Ultron complimented Spider-Gwen, before breaking free of the webbing with ease. "But you only get one free shot at me, rookie, and you used yours," he explained, before he sent a repulsor blast at Spider-Gwen and it hit her, sending her flying back into the console. The equipment started to spark.

"Good thing I get three for one," Barton quipped, sending his arrows at Ultron. Ultron managed to catch one of them, with the other three hitting the robot. Sparks started flying off of him as well, but he still had a strong grip on Dr. Pym and he titled his head slightly at Barton. "I'm here to make peace in our time," Ultron said.

"But if you insist that I break a few eggs in order to make that omelet, well..." he then adjusted his grip, so that way his hand was around Pym's neck. One wrong move and he would be able to instantly kill the inventor.

"Let him go!" Hope screamed, before the bugs in the room started to swarm at Ultron.
Professor Walnut
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Location: Shadowell Manor: Sewing Room -> State Dining Room
Skills: N/A
Hit Points: 3
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Walnut nodded, hoping that whoever was going to fetch them would come quickly. The atmosphere in the room was positively suffocating and despite her hopes, Dr. Swamp had not collapsed and succumbed to his wounds in the process of the Chanteuse treating them. At the very least, the singing had stopped - that was a small blessing. Her eyes followed Rhoda as she went across the room, a bit amused that Dr. Swamp would have to don what seemed to be servant's attire. There was another silver lining to be found there. And finally, the door opened and there was one of the staff, ready to take them away from this dreadful room! There was the hint of a genuine smile on her face.

She followed Quinton without issue, taking idle note of the series of rooms in the maze that they had to travel to get to their destination. She hoped that they were being taken to rejoin the others. The longer she had to stay in the almost exclusive company of the insufferable couple, the more she wanted to scoop her eyeballs out and use them to plug her ears. As they finally reached their destination, the dining room, nothing had lead her to expect the sight she stumbled upon. The Lord was dead. Had he been poisoned? Had one of the others invited here decided to end his life? At the very least, her annoying enforced company with Amaranthine and Swamp gave her an alibi for this death.






Washington D.C.: September 8th, 2020 - 1:00 PM


The Luxury - Washington D.C. Waterfront:

"I am afraid I do not - I'm sad to say, but their body turned up this morning. Time of death seems to indicate they were killed the day the asset was stolen," he said with a slight grimace. It was hard to find good help these days. "It was being held for me at Frost International's HQ downtown. Dissemination of information is not a concern. As for being a traitor, well, it's simple. Only members of the Inner Circle had access to that floor of Frost International. Power dampeners were used for security as well, preventing the possibility of some speedster just phasing through the door to snatch it."

He then motioned for one of his servants and they came over, bringing two Frost International badges. There were also two bracelets, each of them wired with various electronics. "These will allow you complete access to the building and the bracelets will prevent the power dampeners from working on you two."

The Morlock Tunnels - Washington D.C. Sewers:

As Erg led Leighton to a branch of the tunnels that he used for helping some of the younger Morlocks practice their powers in, he considered how best to approach her concerns. The Morlocks were not there to help young mutants discover who they were and then send them on their way. They were a separatist community and the aid he had given already was more than he had done for people in ages. His thoughts drifted back towards what felt like a lifetime ago, back when he founded the Mutant Underground with Evangeline Whedon and Charles Xavier. He had been naive then.

"The Morlocks are not a cause. We do not have a fight," Erg began. "While others believe that mutants and humans can co-exist, we have chosen to more or less... opt out. We have a separate existence, living apart from the surface world and humanity, and it has allowed us to survive. Most on the surface think that the Morlocks are a myth, a legend," he explained to Leighton. "If you wish to fight for coexistence between mutants and humans, then join an organization like the X-Men. We are not a super powered team, Leighton. We're a community."

He then chuckled slightly. "You got me monologuing," he realized. But as much as he was concerned for the Morlocks, he did know one way that he might help Leighton. "There is a woman in the area with powers similar to yours - control over ice. She's a member of the Mutant Underground, a group I once was part of... They would be willing to teach you control over your powers and protect you until you are ready to continue on your path, wherever it may lead you."

"If that interests you, I can bring you there."

Veil


Location: Flynn's Car - Dairy Queen -> The Mutant Underground - Washington D.C. Station
Skills: N/A
Veil glanced at Sapphire, a bit surprised and she shook her head. "I swear, everyone in the spandex brigade knows each other like we're living in some sort of goddamn cinematic universe..." she muttered. However, it was nice to know that whoever the friendly neighborhood lesbian was, Sapphire could make a quick call in order to verify her identity. Covering the speaker, she looked at Sapphire as their food came up and was passed through the window to Flynn. "Could you give Psylocke a call, ask her about her niece? Just so we can get an idea if the girl is telling the truth about who she is, too." The aroma of the car was making her somehow even hungrier, enough to make her forget all of the pain she was in for a moment.

"Nah, I'll see you soon and can give you the rundown," Veil said, before ending the call. Negasonic had done as Spark Plug asked and she sent the text out to Cannonball/Sunspot.

Once they arrived at the Mutant Underground, Veil raised an eyebrow as she saw a girl with a classic ~I need to speak to the manager~ haircut sitting on the ground, with Havok glaring at her suspiciously and looking like he was going to smack her. Had it been someone else glaring at the kid, Veil would've been concerned, but just as Havok was annoying, he was also easily annoyed.

"Veil - it is good to see you well," Colossus said, giving her a slight smile.

"You look like a piece of shit," Negasonic instead commented, going for a more blunt and honest greeting.

Veil rolled her eyes slightly, only to wince in pain a bit. She did, however, enjoy a little bit more of her blizzard. "Yeah, going to have to rate the prison down on Yelp - we ended up having to go out for fast food on the way back here. Terrible accommodations, but we got enough food for everyone," she explained, setting down some of the bags of chickens and fries on a table. She then turned her attention to the woman sitting on the floor, wondering how to approach this.

"I'm Veil. I'm told you have something for me," she said plainly. Havok looked like he was looking into the camera on the Office, having been convinced that Veil was going to kick this woman out the instant she got back. Veil then offered a hand to Glimpse to help her up.

"Are you fucking kidding me..." Havok muttered under his breath. He then went over to the table and grabbed some food, angrily and happily at the same time biting into a piece of chicken. His stomach growled approvingly.

Sunshine and Spirit Box


Location: the Warehouse (K2 and I2)
Skills: Enhanced Accuracy and Mediumship

"Oh, Ben's my friend," he explained with a bit of a grin. The ghost rolled his eyes at Casper, sadly not too surprised that he left out the entire ~I see ghosts~ explanation. Most people tended to think that Casper was just a crazy drug addict, ironically helping him out from time to time when Purifiers were in the area. His mutant powers never visibly manifested themselves to anyone but him. Well, telepaths could also talk to the ghosts through him, if they latched onto his mind - Casper's father had proven that. "And I look forward to it!" he told James, a bit excited. He hadn't had a date or anything in a long time, but also he liked making new friends. No matter what came from this, he'd be pleased.

Once Sunshine went through the portal, she took her Yo-Yo out from her pocket and kept a hold of the string, as she threw the Yo-Yo itself at the back of Stretch's head in revenge for his comment about not liking her name. She started to laugh as it hit him dead on (of course), but the laughter stopped as the Yo-Yo bounced back and hit Sunshine in the nose, hard. "Ξ“Ξ±ΞΌΟŽΟ„ΞΏ!" she cursed in Greek, rubbing her nose and shooting glares at Stretch. It was completely his fault, of course. It wasn't the fact that the Yo-Yo was on a string and that she had thrown it at someone less than two feet away from her, with the string length being far longer than that. Nope, not at all!

Once Casper had gone through, Blink jumped through and closed the portal. She had more or less ended her brief conversation with Tome, doubting that he would be able to do anything but dig a deeper grave for himself. "Everyone stay on this level - if you see anything weird, give me a shout and I can portal us out of here. Security usually comes through every half hour, so we should have some time..." she explained softly.

"So what exactly are you guys stealing?" Casper asked.

"The dude said electronics," Ben reminded him.

"Yes but electronics can mean a lot of things... Like are we stealing a Nintendo Switch or are we going after batteries or what?" Casper said, seemingly asking everyone but he was staring at a space a few feet to his right that was entirely empty. The shelves of this place were lined with boxes, with each row of things being about three shelves high. Some of the boxes had labels - some of them didn't - and some of the spots were occupied by just messes of random cables. There was dust on most of them as well, so clearly no one was actively using this warehouse for anything but storage.

Sunshine wasn't about to tell them that she didn't really know how to read, so she hoped that they'd be able to give her a general description of what they were looking for. She spotted a computer at the other end. Maybe it'd have inventory or something on it? She hoped someone else would think of that and go over to use it, since she didn't want to see the pity on their faces when they realized she only ever graduated preschool and hadn't really gone beyond that in the education system. "What's the stuff look like?" Sunshine inquired. Her stomach grumbled, somehow, as if she hadn't stuffed her face that morning.





In the history of the universe designed as Earth-412 (so called that for the fact that the numbers, when added properly together, sum to 7, the most magykal number of them all), there were hundreds of cases of individuals being Vanished. In the very first cases, wizards and witches alike furiously researched and experimented, attempting to find a way to UnVanish someone - but it was never successfully accomplished. The closest attempt brought back the reanimated corpse and it was quickly burned in fire as to avoid a potential apocalyptic outbreak.

The area of study was largely abandoned by the year 12,070 - though a few were convinced that Alchemie was the answer. It was Marcellus Pye, in the last years of his extended life, who eventually deduced that the reason was atomic - every little particle that made up the individual was scattered and distributed equally across the universe. To reconstitute them would be a gross violation of Entropie and thus impossible - to make it occur, one would need to harness the power of a multiverse worth of stars.

Due to no one ever coming back from being Vanished, Arya Rincewind had no idea what to expect as she stood on the 20th Floor Landing of Wizard Tower - the place she had called home since she was scarcely seven years old. She could feel the hum of Magyk all around her, the power at her fingertips, and the odd energies coming off of the woman with the enchanted staff - Gandr. Before she could blink, Chthon cast his spell - Vanishing her, removing her from existence.

It was extremely cold at first - as if being plunged into a bucket of ice without any clothing and held there for hours. Yet just as she started to wonder what was causing the chill, it turned into a searing fire - everything around her became dim and she could see people speaking, see the look of pain on Runa's face but she couldn't reach her.

"Cuyler..." she whispered, as her world went black.

She woke up alone, drifting in a vast emptiness. Rather than as most would believe, her first question wasn't who am I? upon realizing that she remembered nothing - it was where am I? She attempted to move and found that every muscle in her body was incredibly stiff, as if being used for the first time in centuries. There were no landmarks, just an inky darkness surrounding her. "H... Hello?" she called out. There was the taste of a name on her lips - something with a C - but she couldn't fathom what exactly it was. "Where am I? What happened?"

There was no answer. Her words echoed slightly as her heartbeat quickened. She recognized the weight of a necklace around her neck and she didn't remember putting it there. More panic set in when she looked at the amulet of Hotep-Ra and could not recall seeing it before in her life. One thing led to another and she realized she didn't even remember her life. Straining her thoughts, she figured that it had to come back to her in a moment. Had she hit her head? Reaching behind her, she ran her hands along her head, trying to feel for any injuries but there were none. She realized she was wearing a silver headband and she pulled it away, seeing symbols etched into it.

"Magyk," she whispered. The symbols had sparked something. They did not return to her memories of her life but they did bring... knowledge of her skills. Her hands were back in front of her and she saw an extensive burn scar on one of them. Had there been some sort of accident? Who had caused this? Her life, it was written and recorded in the scars and how she was dressed. There was a certain chill in her bones and she closed her eyes, taking a breath. When she opened them, there was a blue flame suspended above her hands, as if the Magyk had happened via just an unconscious thought or something akin to muscle memory.

Maybe there was a Charm or spell that could restore her memory? She noted that she was wearing a belt and she opened a pouch in it, finding a variety of Charms. Their weight in her hand felt familiar. Unfortunately, none of them were designed to recall memories. If she knew a spell to accomplish that, then it must have been forgotten as well. "Come on... Remember..." she pleaded with herself, just floating adrift in Limbo. Nothing came to mind. There was no revelation, no flood of memories, nothing of her past.

Had she been a good person? Was she wicked and vile? Did she have family, loved ones? Was there a lover waiting for her, desperate to sneak a kiss? How long had she been... wherever this place was? Did she do this to herself? Was she betrayed? All she knew for certain was that she had Magyk. Was that enough to create an identity based on? Should she even bother trying to reclaim those memories - would she still really be her if she remembering being someone else? Or would it be better to start over?

"Can anyone hear me?" she whispered. The sound of her own voice was foreign and strange.

Had it been months, years? She didn't know. There was no concept of time in this place. She had not yet crafted a name for herself, but why would she need one? There was not another soul in Limbo. No one was going to refer to her and there was a certain peace she felt at that realization. She spent her waking moments practicing Magyk, falling into an exhausted sleep and awakening again in the darkness. For food and water, she had Magyk to aid her, essentially using its energies to power her like a battery.

Her emerald eyes widened as one day, her surroundings changed. Rather than being surrounded by the same nothingness, she noticed a sort of violet distortion. She hesitantly moved towards it, feeling it buzz with Magyk as she touched her fingertips to it. As if possessed, she then plunged herself through the ripple, the portal, and emerged in a strange place. She was on a boardwalk of sorts, seeing houses up on stilts and ships coming in to dock. "Where am I?" she muttered, before spotting a sign that gave the place's name as the Port.

The moon was high in the sky and she knew it was night, but still, she had no idea who she was. Her attention was then abruptly shaken as she heard a scream - a young woman, begging for someone to help her. As if working by muscle memory, she went off at a sprint towards the sound, ending up in an alleyway of sorts not too far from where she had emerged. A man was in the midst of defiling the girl and she leapt forward, using Darke Magyk on the man. At her grasp, he started gasping for air and fell to the ground, his chest crushed by her Magyk.

The victim looked up at her in shock - perhaps just as terrified of her savior as she had been of her attacker.

"Are you alright?" she asked.

"Y-Y-Yes...." the girl stammered, scrambling to her feet and pulling down her dress. "Wh-wh-who are you?"

Her mind was blank. Her eyes glanced at the purple cloak she wore. "Violet," she answered. "I'm here to help your city."


Leda Storm

Location: Camp Fire Pit

Leda had been zooming around her cabin in a blur, throwing everything that she thought she'd need into a bag. In the midst of the packing, she had started to feel a bit lightheaded so she ate practically an entire box of Twinkies in order to get her calories replenished. As much as she loved being able to move quickly, it also meant if she used her powers too often without eating, she had a good chance of passing out. Speedsters just burned more than the average person. Her sword, Ultraviolet, was currently disguised as a necklace that she wore around her neck. Today, it was glowing a soft yellow - she was in a good mood. She also had a witch's pendant on, a gift from her girlfriend - Rebecca Eventide, daughter of Hecate.

She had decided to leave behind her iPod and earbuds, but instead she had packed her polaroid camera. "You guys ready to go?" Leda asked them as she zipped over to the camp fire pit. She took out her camera and took a bit of a selfie with it, waiting for what felt like an eternity for it to print and she started waving the photo back in forth in order to encourage it to develop faster. "Am I running us places? Or are we stealing a car? Either works."



Virginia Crypt


Location: Gretna Green
Skills: N/A

Virginia's eyes widened slightly, spotting the horses barreling towards them, dragging a man behind them that she took to be the carriage driver. If he was still alive, he was doing an excellent impression of a corpse - though it was really too hard for her to tell. And while Virginia lacked experience with riding horses, she was not ignorant by any means. Those horses would not slow down and were more liable to trample them in their path. Without pausing to ask Ny if he needed assistance, Virginia took a strong hold of her traveling companion's arm. "We need to get out of the way - or we will be sent on our next adventure earlier than anticipated," she told him calmly, before she began to assist Ny in getting out of the warpath, so to speak.

At the very least, she was certain that the carriage driver being pulled to an early grave was not her and Ny's. She had to wonder who exactly else would have been traveling to Gretna Green. To her knowledge, no one else had been in pursuit of Millicent and her betrothed. Now, while it was possible that the carriage was being used by Millicent, Virginia was not banking on that being the case. It was all too possible for it to be a carriage of another couple wishing to go get married at the Green, or perhaps someone coming to the Green for another purpose. "...Perhaps the driver was bringing dear Millicent here," Virginia mused. She also considered the possibility that it might have been someone in pursuit of the Grand Duchess, given that she was more or less going to rule a country and she had slipped off under the cover of darkness.

Maeve Brennan


Location: House Kirkpatrick - the Parlor
Skills: N/A

Maeve couldn't help but be impressed. She had imagined that it would be a more significant alteration to the original letter, especially since Lady Kirkpatrick had recopied it onto a fresh page and was going through all of this trouble. But given that Maeve could neither read nor write, she had no idea if the original letter had enough room for that addition - or perhaps Lady Kirkpatrick wanted the forgery to be thorough and complete, as to avoid a subtle change in style during it? She did know that everyone had a unique hand when it came to writing - she didn't need to be able to read to have heard some of her family members in the gang discuss that. "Aye, m'lady," Maeve responded, leaving the parlor once more and heading into the study. It was fortunate that she had already found most of these things with Millicent, allowing her to expedite the process for Lady Kirkpatrick some.

Fetching the wax, she went back into the study and presented the wax to Lady Kirkpatrick. It now was becoming clear to her just exactly why she had needed the potato. It was something that Lady Kirkpatrick could manipulate in order to fashion an identical seal and close the letter - something needed in order to allow the letter to pass as genuine. Although Maeve did not often (read: practically never) interact with members of the peerage, she felt a certain kinship with Lady Kirkpatrick. Her methods was inspiring and awesome. "'ere ya are - the wax," she said.
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