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☀️ Nancy Parker ☀️

Location: Camp Jupiter - Via Principalis

Nancy had just finished her meal at the mess hall, her belly full yet her mind was wondering. She hadn't been sleeping very well lately. She hadn't slept well since she had become a Centurion for the First Cohort, the so called pride of Camp Jupiter. Theoretically, they took only the best of the best, those with recommendation letters or who were specially chosen by a Centurion. Being selected to join them after she finished her training with Lupa had been enough of a surprise - yet leading? It made Nancy feel like a fraud and caused her to look over her shoulder constantly, waiting for someone to expose her.

She made her way onto the Via Principalis, only to suddenly lurch to a halt. Everything felt fuzzy as she stared forward, seeing other members of the legion walking to and fro on their business. She could hardly hear, as if someone had shoved cotton balls into her ears. The sound of the blood pumping in her own body was all that was audible. Her knees abruptly jolted forward and she nearly fell as the rest of her body struggled to get up. "Fuck you, Dad," Nancy managed to stutter, as her fingers seemingly moved of their own accord, pulling the deck of tarot cards out of her pocket.

Nancy opened up the pack of cards and blacked out, unconsciously performing a three card cast. She first drew the Ten of Pentacles, reversed. The next card was the Eight of Wands, reversed. And lastly, she pulled Judgment. "The faun, the dragon, the stone," Nancy rasped.


🌈 Leda Storm 🌈

Location: Argo III - Crew Deck Hallway
Skills: N/A

Leda glanced at Demetri. "Thanks, we'll be there in a sec," she told him. She figured that Alannah had more things to do with the ship that she wanted them all to go over. Afterwards, she was contemplating praying to her mother and sending an Iris message along to Camp Jupiter. Romans and Greeks weren't always the friendliest of company, so it might help to smooth any ruffled feathers preemptively.

She grimaced a bit at Keira's question, rocking back on her feet slightly. Not too many people knew the story of why Rebecca and Leda had broken up - some Aphrodite campers back in the day had offered their hot takes on it, always pestering Leda to say whether or not they had gotten it right. "She's a really cool person, super into her magic and all... But..." Leda hesitated, glancing around quickly to make sure Rebecca wasn't there. She lowered her voice to a whisper. "She's all darkness, all the time... We broke up because I was afraid of her, afraid of what she'd become. There's no line in the sand that she won't cross to get what she desires."

Leda then returned to a normal speaking volume. "So... the galley?"

✨ Rebecca Eventide ✨

Location: Argo III - Upper Deck
Skills: Trivia Knowledge, Mystiokinesis, and Spell Casting

Rebecca put a gentle hand on Arthur's shoulder, attempting to comfort him. It was never easy to speak to the dead, especially when they were kin. The poor boy lacked experience and control over his necromancy, two things that Rebecca hoped to rectify in time. Athanasia's words confirmed the prophetic visions she and Zeke had witnessed earlier with the Oracle. The monsters in the pit were stirring, preparing an invasion led by the Mother of Monsters. "Do you speak of Echidna?" she asked softly. She wanted Athanasia to confirm that interpretation. If there was something else going on, they needed to know.

Out of the corner of her eye, she spied stymphalian birds on the masts of the Argo III. Being the child of the goddess of trivia, facts popped into her mind instantly. Their best option to deal with them would be some sort of distraction. "Arthur, go below deck - quickly," she instructed him. She didn't want to have him risk his life against these birds. He was so young, she wished to spare him. She opened her Book of Shadows, but her eyes couldn't quite focus on the page. It was all a blur. She shut the book and opened it up again. Her grimoire was enchanted so that way when she opened it, the spell she needed would appear. This time, she saw the spell instructions for conjuring a distraction.

She concentrated on the birds, summoning a jarring, loud distraction - Baby by Justin Bieber. "Γλυκιά μουσική πια, ο ήχος είναι επώδυνο!" Rebecca cast, snapping her fingers.
Clio


"Do you think it's really possible - using the Force like that?" Clio asked, changing the subject. She knew that her sister probably was going to try a diplomatic approach to all of this, bartering with the Hutts in order to secure the Seer. Clio admittedly would have preferred to sneak in at the dead of night, pick the locks, free all the slaves, and take the Seer back to the Jedi Council without having to say a word to the crime lord. Her personal style was to dash in and out of the shadows as it suited her.

Nothing seemed out of the ordinary as she looked up and down the streets. They needed information though - and a contact in order to get anywhere with the Hutts. Eventually though, she spied a bar - a cantina. "There - we can figure out an in. I imagine you want to set up a meet," she said, a bit resigned. Hopping off of the bench she had been perched on and making sure her canteen was secure, as she didn't want to lose a single bit of precious water on this desert planet, she made her way quickly to the cantina. Her attire was weather appropriate, with little strips fluttering behind her in the wind as she walked. Aliens were all over the place, speaking in different tongues and languages, most of them drunk.

Clio walked into the cantina, squinting as her eyes tried to adjust to the relative darkness. It was cramped and small, with a badly out of tune five man band trying to play someone else's hit song. As if the lighting was somehow too much, most of the patrons were in the corners, their hoods covering their faces. The cantina reeked of booze and armpit sweat.
CHAPTER ONE: TATOOINE


Speeders cruising down the main thoroughfare kicked up dust in little swirls, drifting along aimlessly. A raven haired girl stood next to her auburn sister, both of them human - even though the average life form in Mos Eisley was anything but. The Jedi Council, consisting of three members, had sent the twins to Tatooine in order to pay a visit to Rotta the Hutt and liberate one of his young slaves. They didn't know the individual's names or appearance, just what they were called in rumored whispers in the underground community - the Seer.

Clio eyes were amber, looking like flames when she was in a fury and like the sun when she was joyful. Her yellow lightsaber was sheathed, its color marking her as one who hoped to become a Jedi Sentinel. Rey had selected her for this mission that very reason. Should diplomacy fail, Clio's unconventional means could make the difference between saving the Seer or not and bringing them back to Ahch-To. It had been fifty years since the First Order fell and yet, there were hardly enough Jedi to bring peace to the galaxy. The bands of mercenaries and gangs were almost a more dire threat than the Empire they had replaced.

"If we have time, we should go to the site," Clio told her sister. She hadn't been to Tatooine before, yet she knew the exact coordinates for the site - the home of the late Luke and Leia Skywalker. "And then the Kenobi house," she added. It wasn't as important to her to see, but it would be nice if they had a chance to. She loved being a Jedi in Training - a Padawan - yet she also had interests outside of the Force. She loved history and she may not get another chance. Pulling her canteen, Clio took a swig of water, before offering it to Bellona.


Of the daughters dyad of Coruscant
One shall live and see the greatest darkness fall;
The other shall perish to save us all.


DYAD: A STAR WARS STORY

CHAPTER ONE: TATOOINE



The lengthy search of the Hogwarts Express has almost reached its conclusion. In compartment 5, Lionel St. Willfold found no evidence of dark wizards. Bonnie Flynn similarly uncovered nothing nefarious in compartment 4. Frederick Flynn handled compartment 3, leaving Callum McFenwick to sort out compartment 2. Lyra Burke secured compartment 1. Had this entire search of the train been a hoax? Or were these dark wizards able to avoid the detection of the aurors?

Compartment 1 -

Talbott rolled his eyes at Madalyne, not bothering to give another comment. He very much played into the role of the tall, brooding, silent sort. He didn't even properly understand why Flitwick had made him a Prefect, though when he considered the other choices - namely Apollo Harrington - it made a bit more sense to him. Anyone was better than Apollo. He had to be the most chaotic wizard Talbott had ever been forced to share a dorm with.

"You know, I'm sure Andre Egwu wouldn't mind styling you," Penny offered, enjoying the conversation of dresses and balls over Death Eaters. Her eyes flickered over to the Head Girl, Niah, seeing her sitting curled up with a book. "I bet you would look lovely in scarlet - do you think you'd want to wear a bit of a heel? Or do you think that'd be too hard to dance in?"

"I would stick with the flats - heels will give you blisters," Lyra Burke interjected. She had elegant long ruby hair and a regal presence to her, as if she were a queen rather than an auror. She sprayed a fine mist of a potion into the air and nothing happened, yet she frowned deeply, troubled. "It's as I suspected..." she murmured, before retreating into the corridor. She didn't head for her fellow aurors. No, she was heading towards the front of the train - to the conductor.

A moment later, everyone in the front half of the train would be able to hear spells being thrown violently in the engine room.

Talbott stood up, his eyes wide as his hands trembled slightly. He could see the other aurors quickly race into the engine room. Penny squeaked slightly, unnerved and freaked out.

Compartment 3 -

Frederick moved along down the train, catching up with the others since he had spent a little while at that one compartment. Eventually, he moved along and reached compartment 3, poking his head inside of the compartment. "Hey there everyone, don't mind me, just going to check the compartment real quick," he said towards the group, before pulling out the spray bottle and spraying the mist into the compartment, and once again nothing really seemed to happen.

Yet as soon as he heard the commotion at the front, he sprinted off without another word.

Compartment 13 -

"That was brilliant, Zelds!" Andre couldn't help but comment, grinning. "Your mum's got style, you know? What about your dad? Is he a looker too?" Fashion was everything to him, well that and Quidditch, so he tended to pick up on those sort of things after meeting someone. There was a reason he was always pestering people to let him practice styling them. He had his own tastes, but being able to adapt to the tastes of someone else and pull off a masterpiece? That was as artful as a perfectly executed bludger backbeat or Parkin's Pincer.

The smile faded from his face though as he heard the spells being shouted from the front of the train. They were a bit hard to hear from this range - he couldn't quite make them out - yet he didn't need to hear them to know. There was a dark wizard on the train.

Paige Atwell


Location: Compartment 15
Magic: Defense Against the Dark Arts

Paige raised a slightly eyebrow, hearing Eliza call of her dog. She was a bit surprised that those two were going to leave the compartment. Strictly speaking, they weren't supposed to be moving about while the aurors were searching, but that hadn't stopped Paige. She had slipped off herself in an attempt to spy the dark wizards, only for her shoddy charm to give away and cause her to bag the effort. "Look, if she wants to be bloody well left alone, crowding her isn't going to help!" Paige hissed at Fae.

There was a little more color in Chiara's face, as the severe panic attack finally began to subside. Beatrice was sitting down next to her, hugging her friend tightly. She wasn't scared of Chiara - she knew her friend would never hurt her.

"How about we all just-" Barnaby had been suggesting, only to fall silent. The spells being shouted at the front of the train were faint at first, yet with silence hanging in the air, they were all they could hear. He looked as white as a ghost as memories gripped him, more powerful than a Dementor.

Paige swallowed thickly. Looking for danger was one thing - finding it was something else. "Stay calm," Paige said. Was she just saying it to herself or was it for everyone else? They hadn't gotten to very many protective spells yet, but as a student during the war, Paige was familiar with a few of them. She concentrated on the entrance to their compartment before casting confidently. "Salvio hexia." It was just a precaution.

She stood with her wand at the ready, pointed towards the entrance. Beatrice and Chiara stayed huddled. Barnaby tried his best to compose himself, getting his own wand prepared, just in case the Death Eaters overcame the aurors. Just in case.
Clio Stormchaser
Jedi Sentinel In Training



Born on Coruscant, Clio's mother was a smuggler and her father was a politician - an awkward relationship to say the least.... Her parents died when she was just six years old. She and her twin sister, Bellona, were taken by Rey's Jedi Order in order to be trained, due to their force sensitivities. Neither twin is aware of the prophecy regarding their fate. Clio has always enjoyed learning about the past, loving to walk through ruins and discover ancient, oft forgotten texts. On the path of the Jedi Sentinel, Clio tends to approach problems craftily, drawing on her skills acquired scavenging and adventuring and tinkering to help her on her way.


The Jedi Sentinel were a sub-sect of the Jedi Order that sought a balance between the two extremes of the Jedi, the Jedi Consulars and the Jedi Guardians. They possessed adequate combat skills and had somewhat extensive knowledge of the Force. Along with this blended knowledge of both combat and the Force, they also possessed exceptional non-Force skills in the fields of security, computers, stealth techniques, demolitions, repair or medicine. These skills tended to take the forefront in their middle-road approach to problems; while a Guardian might bash down a locked door and a Consular might simply knock, a Sentinel would instead pick the lock. A Sentinel's default lightsaber color was yellow, but—like guardian Jedi and consular Jedi—the choice of color was up to the preference of the individual.
From the Star Wars Wiki on Sentinels


Coruscant (known in antiquity as Notron) was a planet that, over the centuries, had developed into an ecumenopolis. This world-spanning city was referred to as "Coruscant," but its actual name changed during time, becoming Galactic City during the Imperial period. Located in the Galactic Core, Coruscant was often the seat of galactic affairs throughout recorded history and was the capital of the Galactic Republic, Galactic Empire, and the New Republic.Many also believe it was the ancient homeworld of Humans.
From the Star Wars Wiki on Coruscant, her home planet


Guin Stark


Location: Outside Stark Tower
Skills: N/A
"Try not to puke in the suit if you have a concussion," Guin advised Iris. She had gotten a concussion when they raided the Brotherhood Lab years ago and had ended up vomiting during the mission. It hadn't been the prettiest sight. She nodded in agreement as Bethany said that Mira needed medical attention ASAP. With her heart condition, she could go into cardiac arrest again at any given moment. She just hoped the hospitals in New York weren't too overwhelmed, that there would be someone available to help Mira. Sure, they didn't have the same level of medicine as Wakanda did, but... She didn't want to consider a world without Mira in it.

Her fiancé (predictably) wasn't exactly enthused about the idea of her going up there to threaten Galactus alone. She loved him, but he could be so incredibly frustrating sometimes. She didn't like to be restrained. She was restless that way, like the sea. She jumped slightly at the sudden crash of the Human Torch, blushing slightly as she had had a crush on him as a kid. He also had a strange resemblance to Captain America - and a definite dad bod. "Let's fly up as a group, then - the stairs are probably too much of a risk and it'll take too long. And don't even think about going off on an elevator."

She was about to kick off into the air when a blur zipped by and grabbed her, forcing her to stay on the ground. "Pietro, what the hell?!" Guin snapped.

"No! You are not going up there!"

"We're all going up there - as a team!" she argued.

"You are not!"

Guin's eyes narrowed. She hated being told what she could and couldn't do. "I am going. We're both going. I don't have the Nullifier, Neil does, so you don't need to worry about the device killing me. I am a part of the X-Men and I get that you're scared, but you don't get to decide if I'm part of the team or not."

"Guina seriously? I get that you are a part of the team, but going up to deal with the big purple thing doesn't exactly require all of us now does it?"

"So you want everyone else to go up there and leave me down here?"

"Not exactly! But I would prefer you to not go up there! There is enough chaos around us down here where you wouldn't have to deal with the big purple dude!"

"Fine, I'll go fight the Surfer then - the real one!"

Neil Spellman


Location: Outside Stark Tower
Skills: N/A
Neil's breath caught in his throat, staring at the crater the Human Torch had made. Sure, they definitely had been in mortal peril up on Galactus' ship, yet they were on Earth now. Somehow, all of the destruction and danger just felt more real here. With the exception of fighting Mesmero at the waterfront, Neil hadn't gone on a mission in a city before. He hadn't seen the civilians running for their lives, the emergency sirens wailing and coloring the debris smoke red and blue, the heroes fighting valiantly and creating somehow just as much destruction as their enemies. It was all just too much, too real. He felt dizzy as he looked at the Nullifier in his hand, before nodding resolutely.

He didn't have time to freak out and have a panic attack over this. He needed to save the world.

Neil kicked off into the air, just in time to see the stubborn speedster keep Guin down. He rolled his eyes slightly. He didn't see why Guin put up with him, but people were weird when they were in love. As Neil kept on flying up a little higher, a piece of rubble from the top floor struck him, knocking him back down a good few stories. Even with the suit of armor on, that stung - his head was pounding. His grip on the nullifier was strong though - he really didn't want to risk dropping it and losing it. How fragile was it anyways? "Uh, guys? Anyone else coming?" Neil called down.


🌈 Leda Storm 🌈

Location: Greyhound Station

Leda winced sympathetically as some of Zeke's light ended up giving some nasty sunburns to the civilians standing by. She prayed to the gods that a medical team would be able to go on the scene for them soon, especially since the trio couldn't just give out ambrosia and nectar to the mortals to heal them. They also didn't have the time to stop for Zeke to use some of his Apollo magic. The mist then started to clear around the monster, revealing that it hadn't been a businessman after all - her memory short circuited for a moment as she tried to identify the monster they were fighting. If she could just remember what it was, then she'd have a better idea of what to do... Why reinvent the wheel after all if some other hero found an easy solution? It was probably Heracles. It was almost always Heracles.

"Manticore!" Leda blurted. All she could remember about it was that its spikes were poisonous. They weren't a complete death sentence however. A second later the manticore grazed her and she cursed in Ancient Greek under her breath, especially seeing that it had sent spikes into Kristin and Zeke. She tugged down on her pendant, breaking the necklace chain, as it then morphed into her glowing sword, Ultraviolet. She dashed in as fast as she could and swung her sword, trying to lop off the Manticore's head, but she only managed to nick its neck. "Its skin is too thick!"

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