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9 mos ago
Current Alternatively - and now, hear me out - one could avoid looking up photos of such eldritch horrors ... maybe?
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10 mos ago
Back for my bi-yearly visit. Now where did I leave that thingy-ma-jig? Anyone seen that mish-masher? I think it looks like motivation or something!
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3 yrs ago
I now identify as a Master Procrastinator. Thank you all, and good night.
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3 yrs ago
New medical term: Dizzy mummy (condition of patient when world is spinning and only treatment is confinement to bed). I hate being sick...
3 yrs ago
@Vampiretwilight: Funny indeed. Now to make it into a roleplay here...let the madness and sassy Narrator commence.
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Mahendra Huq Zalil




Location: The Museum - The Archives
Skills: None



Mahendra could only philosophize on what the elder Neema was thinking about when she looked back and fourth from Lauren, the ladder, himself and the ladder once again. Had she, in the meantime between her arrival and their own entrance, found yet another crate that needed reqosition, or was it something more sinister? His mental questions were swiftly answered when she lay out her thoughts, and what she needed of the two younger lady and gentleman. Had it not already been a day worth a poem or an epic, he would not have expected it.

And again it seemed that Lauren was taking the iniative, to which Mahendra could do nothing but offer a small smile of impressed surprise. "I keep my eyes on ladder and Neema, and you find those foot prints up there." Mahendra said somewhat jokingly to Lauren as he stepped forward and grabbing hold of the ladder in order to keep it stable. But his tone was only somewhat jokingly, as he found the prospect of...looking up one's skirt uncomfortable. He was a gentleman after all, or he tried to be. Hoping to wash off his own awkwardness, he continued to speak. "Want me to follow up the ladder, or are only one pair of eyes needed up there, Lauren?"


Alexander Polawski



Location: 22 - Following Thana
Skills: None




The shade of the trees and the cover they provided was something the Vet did not want to leave just yet, and so he was in no hurry to take Thalia's place as she volunteered to take point. It wasn't in his nature to go first either way; he was the radio man meant to report what was going on and how it was going up the chain of command, and he wasn't the runner he used to be. But he was by no means going to just stay back and let the ladies take all the responsibility themselves.

Alexander looked back at Thana as she glanced at him and told him that he could stay as a middle ground. He sent a small smirk back to her. "Negative, Ma'am, I'm ready. I'll be right behind you to with cover." Alexander responded shortly before slinging the axe over his shoulder and pulling out the 1911 Colt. He had already checked the Beretta earlier, but the more familiar sidearm from the past he had not. Pulling the magazine out and cocking it, he decided it looked clear enough before following Thana a little distance behind. As he moved behind her, he looked back on his 6 in case they were followed, before whispering to the Navy Lady, hoping only she could hear. "Want a quick radio check with the others?"
Mahendra Huq Zalil




Location: The Museum - The Archives
Skills: None



Mahendra too raised Lauren an eyebrow at her lack of faith in curses, almost forgetting the way western women thought and believed. To him traditions, magic and divine actions were no less real than the scientific methodology he employed as a geologist. But he refrained from commenting on it, Lauren was far from unwise enough to be lectured on it he thought. Mahendra set eyes on the crate she had found, then trying to remember which row he had seen one himself.

But before he could find it, he too heard Neema's voice and followed Lauren. Even for a man, he was not ready to stay by himself in that accursed archive. But then again, he felt his spine and very soul shiver when he saw the pool of blood, the crate, and Neema standing by a ladder. He couldn't blame her. Looking at the mangled body of anyone would shake even the most stone-hearted. Hopefully. He too looked away from it and up to Neema. "Do you want us to take the two crates upstairs to the rest?"


Alexander Polawski



Location: 22
Skills: None




Feeling his heart beat furiously in his ears, Alexander let the thought of Thana shooting him with her raised gun go into his mind, promise a final rest for a man who really didn't like running, before exiting and leaving him back in the game. But now that they were all standing more or less still, the old vet was able to catch his breath slowly but surely, feeling his chest heave less with every hushed breath he took. Not that he needed to keep as quite as before, as he heard the TANK closer than before, be it because they had gotten closer or Lola had came knocking on Eden's door.

Alexander listened to the Blue's plan while getting his last breath back, hoping indeed she was right that Eden was too busy with the Kiwi to notice three infiltrators inside their base. He followed her to the other side, staying crouch and trying to be as quite as possible. As he sat crouched behind her, he pondered himself over the best course of action. Personally he'd want to call in an airstrike ASAP, level some buildings and get the edenites' attention further away from them, even for the mess that usually left behind. But there was no USAAF or USMCA those days, so the Stuart would have to do. He wanted to ask either Thana, or the other group how the plan was proceeding so far, but remained silent as he waited to be asked. So far, the radio silence had yet to be lifted.
Mahendra Huq Zalil




Location: The Museum - Outside of Vera's office ---> The Archives
Skills: None



"Nothing to thank me for, being alone seems like a curse these days." Mahendra tried to say in a friendly manner to Lauren as they made their way through the museums hallways and corridors, but not helping but feel the sense of dread returning to him. At first he thought they had gone together because they both wanted to check on the remaining crates, but with his comment, there was the possibility that he didn't want to go alone. Because of fear or cowardice, or respect for anything he could point at as divine interventions of curses? And was he protecting Lauren, or was she protecting him?

As they approached the archive entrance, Lauren asked him for his thoughts on the matter. "What I think? Hmm...Whatever happened to the unfortunate journalist, be it determined acts of liquidation or a strike of unluck on being at the wrong place at the wrong time...It is terrible, and I cannot rule out that Curse of the Pharaoh is in play. I hope for the last, but fear for the first." Mahrendra answered vaguely and indecively, looking over his shoulder one last time before following Lauren inside the archives proper. Right then and there, he wished he had had something to defend themselves with. Anything.


Alexander - Thalia



Location: Near Eden (18 -> 22)
Skills: Stealth, Survival, Shield, Sharp Weapons, Navigation




Finding Thalia was easier than he had expected, seeing her waving at him to get his attention. That was one T down, another T to go. Alexander, now back in his boots, made his way quickly up to group up with Thalia as she began the briefing. The Blues going off like that was only a halfway surprise to him, something that was concerning but not directly endangering to their task. The fact that Thana thought they weren't alone however, was. Alexander couldn't hear anything at first, but then he could swear he made out the faint sounds of movement in the trees. The vet pulled out his 9mm to check it, holstering it again as he grabbed his axe. Compared to Thalia, he felt brutish with an axe compared to the silent machete.

For a moment he wondered if she thought so too when asking if he was any good not being seen, possibly refering back to his little musical-incident. But the moment passed, and he thought of it as a serious question. With a self-dissapointed look and the universal sign of "No", Alexander silently shook his head. He had been the one being silently stalked by Charlie, not the other way around. He still couldn't see any hostiles, but kept looking for the smallest sign to point them out. An enemy that would meet the end of his axe if unfortunate enough, which was silent 'enough'.

A grim look took hold of Thalia. Not the sort of look that she had given Alexander earlier in the day; that had been more rooted in annoyance. This was more of a contemplative, tactical assessment of their situation based on what she knew of his capabilities, her own, and what they had on hand. Guns were right out. Last resort, and in a retreat. Their cover hadn't been blown yet, and if she had anything to say about it, it wouldn't be. Whomever this person or persons were, they had to be silenced before she and Alexander made their move. Sneaking around wasn't the best option.

"Alright, I need to handle this quiet." she said at barely a whisper. "Then we gotta to find that Navy chick." It was a truth, or at least it was the plan. Hopefully nothing bad had happened to Thana. It was likely that she wasn't discovered yet, otherwise there would be a bigger Edenite presence out this way, she figured. But she'd better have a damn good reason for abandoning her group behind enemy lines like this. "Hey, when I go out a ways, could you throw something small into the water? Out that way?" Thalia pointed out into the lake, up the bank near where she heard the noise. If this guy wasn't distracted by the cannon fire, she wanted any attention directed away from her position.

Splitting up the party was not something Alexander wished to repeat, but he guessed he understood Thalia's way of thinking. If she could be the quiet one and do her business in silence, he should be far away as not to give away her position. Hopefully this time they wouldn't be all by themselves like on the golf course, because he was not sure if pushing their luck like that would pay off more than once. Then again, taking out that Edenite seemed easier than crossing the snowy golf course then.

"She can't be too far. She needs us." was Alexander's silent reply to Thalia, hoping he was right. And then she came up with a simple plan. Simple, but one would be surprised on how many times a simple plan worked. Alexander looked around his feet, finding a stone just a little smaller than his palm and picking it up, feeling its sharp and rough edges against his skin. Looking back up at Thalia, he gave a determined look and a signal of his thumb and index finger connected. "Affirmative."

"Yeah..." breathed Thalia. She gave a quick scan of the ground around her, noting where the snow was present and where it was not, likewise for leaf litter. It was an easy thing to lose track of and one of the surest ways of getting herself noticed. Slowly at first, she began a zig-zag path over toward the sounds of rustling footfalls, quickly building speed as she continued. It didn't take long until she stood in a midpoint between Alexander and the source of the noise. It was a single man, probably out walking the perimeter when the TANK fired off a round and got everyone's attention. He was alone. Armed, but alone. And to echo Thalia's luck recently, he was standing on the other side of a mass of fallen, exposed leaves. The second she set foot to approach, she would be spotted. All she could do now was get as close as possible undetected and wait for the situation to change. This would be soon, or they would have to make their own opportunity.

Thalia's newly acquired Beretta would be counterproductive right then, so she tucked it back away. She moved her cutlass-bladed machete over to her dominant hand and tensed to move quickly from behind her cover. She could barely see Alexander at this point, but she could see him. Hopefully, the older man could see her, too. Thalia motioned with to him, signalling that she was ready.

With Thalia gone like the wind, making her way towards that special Edenite like a silent leafe blowing away, Alexander was struggling to keep her in sight. She was stealthy, he had to give her that, like a camouflaged sniper crawling his way into position to pull of the perfect shot in a few days time. Regardless of past events, he was glad to have her on his side. He fumbled with the rock on his hand, as if getting to know it as a friend that would save his life someday, waiting for a signal. Too early or too late, and Thalia's cover would be blown faster than a F-4 Phantom dropping something bad on Charlie.

For a second the vet thought he had lost her, narrowing his eyes in attempt to localize her again when she darted back into sight. She gave him the signal. Alexander clutched his rock tightly, stretching his good arm way back before thrusting it forward, throwing the rock as best he could, like chucking frags inthe jungle. It hurt a little actually, most likely from the cold still not giving up on him, but it worked. He hoped it would, as the rock finally hit its mark with a satisfying sound.

The nanosecond that the sound of the rock hitting water reached Thalia's ears, she was off at a sprint. There was more ground to cover than she preferred, given the circumstances. Between the distance and the minefield of crunchy things underfoot, she didn't bother to hope for a cleanly undetected approach. This was all about nailing the poor bastard before he could alert others to their presence. In seeming slow motion, the Edenite's head whipped back around, eyes locking with Thalia as she pounded out the last few steps toward him. Her blade lanced toward his ribcage with the slightest, stabbing arc, using the shield as a steadying counterbalance to the force of her strike. The point made connection and sank into the man, but with great resistance - it was as if he were were armored beneath his plain-looking jacket. He had begun to yell something, a potential bellow cut short at an exhalation of a loud "H" sound as if he were about to call attention to his location with a "Hey!" or scream "Help!" before the machete bit into him.

His wound was not mortal, sadly. It was painful, but he was still in the game as he proved by grabbing Thalia's arm and raising his gun. Before the barrel aligned with her, Thalia gave a quick jab with her shield arm, bashing the side of the man's face with the steel rim. The machete stayed lightly embedded in the Edenite's side, pulling away from her grasp as he stumbled back, closer to the water. The last thing that she wanted was for there to be too much distance, especially where a gun was concerned. Thalia pressed forward, slamming him in the head again and dropping the bastard to the ground. With one hand on the side and one on the handle, the half Latina shieldmaiden lived up to her title by bringing the rim of the shield down over and over, bashing a distorted, bloody canyon into the downed man's cranium.

Alexander couldn't see much of Thalia's handywork. In fact, he couldn't see anything of the fight between her and the Edenite guard standing between them and their lady in Blue. He could hear something, but that was drowned by the sounds of the TANK keeping up its fire like any good tanker would. For a moment he was afraid that she had stretched her luck far too thin and gotten herself into a situation she couldnt un-fuck herself out of. He even began to move slowly towards her location, when he finally saw signs of life; Thalia. Alexander moved up to her just in time to see the mess she had left behind, and he couldn't help but feel equally impressed as he felt disturbed. He had seen shit before, and this was on par with some of the higher level ones. But the job was done, and that was what mattered. Alexander looked up from the body and to Thalia, giving her a look of approval, albit a silent one.

Thalia would have loved to roll the guy for his possessions. Ammunition was getting a little harder to come by and whatever protective gear the guy was wearing could be easily refitted, but she didn't have the time. If Alexander wanted something on the quick, great. Her mind was elsewhere. Thana was still ahead of them, doing God-knows-what for her own reasons. Besides, if they actually pulled this off, there might be a less urgent opportunity to claim spoils. No, they had to get going. Thalia reclaimed her blade and worked her way to the edge of the treeline, trying like hell to figure out which way Thana would have gone. There was a small copse of trees just ahead of them. Not quite to large as to hunker down in, but enough for cover if they stayed behind it. Past that was a clearing that, true to its name, looked clear. The main event with the tank seemed to be drawing everyone's attention, and Thalia saw no reason not to take advantage of this. "Come on, way's open."

Keeping low, Thalia darted across the narrower opening from the treeline to the small copse of trees near a paved road. The way was, as Thalia described, very open. The larger part of the dash was ahead of them, however. Past the trees one could glimpse movement. They seemed fixated on the low machine sounds of the tank, peppered by gunshots. They could make it through, though a direct path meant going over a rise. The indirect path would take a little more time, but so long as eyes were on the huge piece of WWII surplus machinery causing havoc nearby they could travel it with speed. "Yah, ok... We're going to stay low and make a run for it. Behind that rise there... and curve over to that recess in the treeline right over..." She pointed out a spot almost directly across the clear area in front of them, "...there. Got it, Mugsy?" He was a trooper for an old guy, in her estimation, keeping up like this. "Aaaand, go."

There was little reason to scavenge to the body right then and there; if he had ammunition on him, it probably wouldn't fit in their weapons. If it did, who was to say it would work? And if it did, they didn't have time either way to stop then. They had to keep moving. Spending time scavenging was time not spent on getting their asses moving into position. So Alexander followed Thalia's iniative and kept on moving behind her through the treeline and to the edge of it. Before them was an open ground requiring some good ol' fashion running, which the vet was starting to get very tired of by now. But now he wasn't alone, and that did make it seem a little more possible than the golf course.

Alexander listened keenly to Thalia's plan for them to get across, and neither could nor would point out any flaws in it. There simply wasn't time to think. In the heat of battle, the only one to think was the NCO. The rest simply followed orders, and right now Alex was the grunt. When Thalia asked him if he got it, he nodded and looked at their made-out route. "Got it, Angel. Ready when you are." Alexander whispered back, waiting for her signal...and running like he had never done before. He followed her as best he could in her own footsteps, in case any alternative route could and would make him slip again. This was really going to hurt tomorrow.

The run reminded Thalia of the one that took her across the golf course. Probably not the smartest move ever, but this time there was backup and a huge distraction in play. It was the best way to cover the distance to the most likely staging point for Thana, if she was indeed still in this. Though it seemed like a half hour out in the open, in reality it was just a few seconds of sprinting across grass and snow. When she made it into the arms of the treeline, she did her best to regulate her breathing, despite her shivering and exertion. Going little deeper into the trees, the she caught sight of a welcome sight. "Hey, Navy." she said in a clear but quiet voice. It was Thana. "What's the plan from here?"

He was kidding. It was already starting to hurt. If the vet had felt the stinging pain in his side at the golf course, he was feeling bayonets instead of pins and needles now. Even as he desperately wanted to stop and catch his breath, he pushed on with a grunt's determination; not to achive victory or glory for his country, but to make sure the top brass didn't have the chance to piss on one later on for failing. Not getting shot was an added bonus, making it a damn good motivation, even for Alexander. He kept on running a little ways behind Thalia, following her into the treeline when they luckily caught up with their lady in Blue. Alexander didn't open conversation like Angel, instead focusing on not breathing loud enough to drown out the TANK.
Mahendra Huq Zalil




Location: The Museum - Vera's office ---> Outside of Vera's office
Skills: None



"Right, Sir. Me and Miss Ridgeway shall locate and procure it." Mahendra said with a military style that hinted at a dulled discipline. In such a situation with uncertainties, he gladly took orders from the Lord Major. The fact that it involved one of the crates not accounted for at the moment would hopefully prove a shimmer of success amongst the dreaded events so far. Lauren wishing to assist him, even without orders, was good too, making him smile with appreication to her.

The voices of Akhmed and Vera caused him to turn around too, about to answer his 'boss' when Lauren gave her a quick explaination. Akhmed and the starlet he payed little attention to, even for his sympathies for Josephine. "Like Miss Ridgeway said, we found more crates downstairs. We'll go secure them now, before anything more happens." Mahendra chippd in to the conversation between Lauren and Vera, before turning to Lauren again. Yes, he had been appointed as Vera's assistant that very same day, but in such extraordinary circumstances he would argue that the Lord Major's authority was a little higher. "With pleasure, Lauren. Excuse us, Lady Munn." He said, before going with Lauren. Hopefully the crates were still there. Hopefully.
@Lady Amalthea @Sigil and I are collabing for Thalia and Alexander, doing some sneaky stuff.


Alexander Polawski



Location: Outside Eden, 15 --> Inner side of 15 wall, water's edge
Skills:Navigation




The wall stood rock solid in front of him, not giving a damn on how long Alexander's day had already been and certainly not going to "Open Sesame" on him. Alexander looked at the wall nonetheless, left and right, trying to think the best course of action. One thing that became rather apparent quickly, was the futility in climbing it; he was still catching his breath after that little dance with the undead, so how was he, a 58 year old vet going to climb a wall that Thalia couldn't? At least he thought she hadn't climbed it, for the alternative seem more likely.

The vet made his way down to the right of the wall, soon coming to the end which met the water's edge. If he wasn't mistaken, this meant that he was getting mighty fine and close to the heat of the action, both in regards to the map they all looked at outside of the golf course and in relation to the sound of combat. Yeah, one could argue it wasn't a true battlefield until the tanks started firing. But that only meant Alex had to get his arse moving.

And to do that, he had to get in the water. Great, just great. But did he have a choice? If this was the route Thana and Thalia took, it was perhaps the best one, and time was running out. So just like during the seasonal monsoon, the vet rolled up his pants, untied his boots and held them with one hand, held his axe with the other and began wading. But unlike the tropical storms of water, this was cold, even for a Chi-Town native.

Hadn't it been for the strict need of silence, he probably would have sworn quite loudly. And for that matter, he wanted to radio up Kiwi and the gang to get a situation report. What would he expect? That they were engaging the enemy? He already knew that. So he kept his gob shut, even as the water began to stiffen his eldering knees. As Alexander waded forward, he hooked his foot on something, almost causing him to fall over flat on his face into the icy water. But he managed to stay up somehow, and kept on moving. His only concern at this point were that he was so cold that he hadn't felt something sharp cut into his feet and making him bleed, which would only be a pain in the ass later. But no time to whine, nobody listened to the grunts either way.

When he finally stepped out of the water, he was dripping like Niagra falls; water, not blood luckily. He got back on dry land as quickly as possible, which was good, because he starting to shiver. At this point he only hoped that nobody saw him like that, neither the Eden folk or Thana and Thalia. Back on dry land, Alex pulled his boots back on again and tried to get back in the game. Sooner or later he would have to find the Two T's and some action.


Alexander Polawski



Location: Outside Eden, 15
Skills:Axe fighting




Alexander wasn't sure whether to laugh or worry when he actually saw what Thalia. She sat on the ground as if she'd atempted to climb the wall and promptly fallen down. At least he thought so, perhaps only because of the look she gave him. Yup, that was the same type of look she'd given him several times that day already, and he could only assume it meant something serious like she was going to kill him or he should shut up with his asocial comment. For now Alexander went for both, before remembering something very important.

There was a walker right on his tail.

The Vet turned around and saw the shambling corpse get closer to him. Within the short amount of time he had left to think, he saw two options: 1) Try to get past the wall and continue the mission but run the risk of getting his ancles bitten like some Irish beer or Norwegian viking, or 2) Take out the walker now and deal with the wall later. The second option became the plan as soon as the walker got within grabbing distance, as Alexander tried to push it back using the shaft of his fire axe.

Normally that was a good idea, except that Alexander simply pushed the walker into a tree just behind it, which meant the walker was soon right back at trying to grab the old Vet, and he himself was at the risk of falling over something. With both his hands at each end of the axe, he held the shaft against the walkers arms, keeping it from grabbing it. Barely. Alexander kept quiet as best he could as he held back the walker, but mentally he just kept repeating the same word over and over again; "Shit shit shit shit shit shit shit shit!" If he kept going like this, he would more and more time he didn't have. He had to act now, or else...

Moving swiftly - for an old man - Alexander pushed the walker back one last time and pull back his axe from it, before raising it high up in front of the walker. And then he let it fall down, hard. It was not a pretty sound to hear, and certainly not a pretty one to behold. The axe cleaved its way into the walkers skull just above the left eye, nearly popping the eyeball. But more importantly, its arms stopped their clinging assault towards him, slumping to the ground with the axe still stuck in its head. But it was dead...as dead as the undead could be.

Alexander stood over the body for a few moments, his chest heaving with every breath he made. This was the closest he had been to death in a long time. But for now, he was alive, and needed to get going. Still holding the axe tight, he put his boot against the head of the walker and pulled the axe out. He had to find Thalia again, because when he turned around, she was gone. And there was only one option that seemed sensible then; the other side of the wall.
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