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Aliquam: La Mansión de Cervántes
The Next Morning


“Oh, my aching head… why didn’t I learn my lesson…?”

Sitting upon one of the chairs resting by the lavish oaken table of the Cervantés family’s kitchen, Dylan nursed a cup of coffee in one hand, the other supporting his throbbing head as he leaned forwards and rested his weight on his elbow. He couldn’t remember how much he had drunk from the night before at Tobias’ party, but considering how terribly his head pulsed and throbbed, he could deduce that it was a lot indeed. One part of him chastised himself for the pain, the other was more concerned for what he could have done, and thankfully, from the looks of things, hadn’t. The last time he had woken up with a hangover as severe as this was at Los Paraisos, and what happened then was…

The matter artist grimaced again. As much as he enjoyed the wine, he had to put an end to it. Last night was the last night.

He sulkily sighed and almost collapsed onto the table. Why oh why did he leave his bed again…?



“Serves you right,” Called a gentler, feminine voice from Dylan’s side. He didn’t need to look to know that it was his sister Dalia, standing besides the kitchen table with one knife in hand, preparing lunch for her brother and his friends later in the day. Rose and Angel had all manner of staff ready to serve to them and their guests’ needs, including a cook for the breakfast, but Dalia wanted to take the extra effort to prepare their lunches herself. It was a simple case of sandwiches, but she thought it was more rewarding, and tastier, when made with such personal care.

“Make sure you don’t move too quickly or fast,” Dalia continued. “We don’t want you to be sick, again. You need to get yourself well rested up, Dylan. You have work tonight.”

“Don’t remind me…” Dylan moaned.

“Unless you think it’d be better to skip it, all things considering. The way you are now…”

“I’ll be fine by then, I promise. Just… talk a bit quieter?”

Dalia tuttered and shook her head from side to side. “Dylan, Dylan, Dylan. Little brother. Let this be a lesson for you.” The Priestess said with a smile. “Anyway, I need to leave and head for the Academy now, and speak with the Headmaster and other Priests and Priestesses. You and your friends can come arrive later, your lunch is all in the fridge. Let’s not forget that tonight we need to catch a thief.”

“Yes,” Dylan replied, covering his face with his hand again. “A bloody thief.”

Dalia walked past Dylan, and exited through the kitchen door to the stately garden outside. As her feet trudged upon the stone steps, towards a carriage and waiting driver ready to spirit Dalia to the Academy, she smiled and waved, bidding a farewell to Estelle as she went past.



Already up, Estelle was training, in her full outfit and gear (all brought from Dylan and Dalia’s home by Dalia earlier that morning), swinging her sword about in practiced strokes, again and again. Finishing her routine exercise, Estelle came to a stop, covered in and dripping with sweat. Picking up the towel lying by the ground next to a water bottle, she patted herself down, and waved goodbye to Dalia, the gates at the far end of the driveway creaking open to permit her exit.

Estelle turned, walking back to Rose and Angel’s mansion, intent on taking a shower and then enjoying some breakfast. Hopefully the others might be awake yet.

Tonight, she would do everything in her power to catch the Masked Phantom, no matter what.
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Heya everyone, posted!

Okay, so my post finally ended the scene at Tobias' gala (which in hindsight feels like it went on forever, lols) and at the moment we're kind of... in a downperiod I guess, before we timeskip ahead to the next night where our characters begin to hunt the Masked Phantom (and his allies) down and try to prevent them from their mission.

Inbetween that, however... is up to you guys. I'm not sure what exactly to do here or what you guys fancy doing. I know I think it'd be better to have a bit of a rest period before we suddenly timeskip to things, but how do you guys want to go about that? At the moment... it's kind of up to you guys. You can progress us all going to and arriving at Rose and Angel's mansion, settling in a bit, talking and discussing amongst yourself what happened and the strange, mysterious thief, as well as generally prepare for the upcoming day? That's all I've got off the top of my head. Thoughts, opinions?


Aliquam: Tobias’ Gala

"At least the authorities know where he'll strike next yeah?" Lucien gave his friends a hesitant smile. "Plus, we can ambush him now and catch him before he strikes." He slammed a fist into his open palm, eyes gleaming with determination.

Estelle nodded back, but looking up again at the swaying chandelier, and the feathers that cascaded gently down to the floor, she couldn’t help but frown. She folded her arms over her chest, and sighed. Ambushing the thief was one thing. They knew where he’d strike, if what he said was true. But the Academy was a large place, and they had no real idea of knowing what it was he planned to steal. His words were cryptic as best, and that was it. Whoever this person was… if it was something they did often, and announced it as that… catching him might not be as easy as they’d have thought.

Her mind wandered back to Fenaru, to the time where they had to confront a pair of cat thieves plaguing the sleepy rural village. They managed to stop their antics, and recover the feline kittens they had stolen, but the thieves themselves managed to get away. That always bugged Estelle. This guy though… this ‘Masked Phantom’… she swore she’d catch him.



“Estelle. Everyone… are you alright?” To their side they saw Marcus approach, the suited man casually walking up to them with a reassuring smile, hoping to relax all of his friends. They nodded. Despite the boisterous events that had occurred, nobody seemed to be injured in any way, shape or form. The only injuries they had taken were those whom had drank a bit too much. The hangovers they’d receive in the morning would see to that. Other then that, there was one injury, and that was…

“Attention! May I have your attention, please!”



From the floor above, a familiar voice rung out as loud as possible. Craning their necks up to view it, the Pride and all of the other assorted guests saw the Gala’s host, Tobias, speaking down to them all. His expression was firm, and laced with agitation. From their vantage point they couldn’t see the blood trickling from his cut hand.

“I regret to announce that this party has reached its untimely end. As I’m sure you’re all aware, thanks to this masked cretin’s interruption… it would be impossible to continue things as they were. I’d like to thank you all for coming, and offer you my sincerest apologies for this… this mockery.” Tobias sneered. “But rest assured, I promise to make sure this arrogant brain addled fool is caught, and made to answer for his crimes. If you’ll all turn your attention to the exits, you’ll find my staff willing to escort you to my carriages, which will take you all back to your homes. My apologies again for everything that has happened tonight. I wish you all a safe trip home. Thank you.”

Tobias turned and walked away, to another loud bevy of chatter and discussion amongst the guests of Tobias’ party, even as they did slowly and laboriously begin to leave.

“That’s a good enough cue as anything…” Estelle looked to her friends, and shrugged. She then turned to Dylan, who despite his drunkenness, smiled with a giggling nod. Even though the matter of this thief, the Masked Phantom, was a serious matter indeed, he couldn’t help but be delighted at Tobias’ face, and how his precious party had been so utterly ruined.





“We’ll all go to my home,” Dylan smiled. “Obviously we don’t have enough beds and rooms for everyone, but I think we’ll be able to manage, somehow.”

"Or we could go to mine," Rose interjected. "Mine and Angel's home has plenty of room available for everyone here."

“Hmm. Tomorrow, I think we’ll have to have the school closed,” Dalia rose a finger to her pursed lips, deep in thought. “This will be extremely tricky. We have a lot of students living at the dorms on campus… so I and the rest of the faculty will have to see what we’ll do about them. Whether to evacuate them for the night, or make sure they don’t leave their rooms. This stranger said he was targeting the Academy’s ‘most valuable work of art’. I don’t know what that is, and I wouldn’t think it would involve the students and their dorms, but…”

“Don’t worry, Miss Dalia.” Rose smiled. “I'll deal with the students. I agree with you, in that I don’t think this thief will target the dorms. He has no reason to. If we make sure none of the students leave the dorms or their rooms, we should have nothing to worry about on their end.”

“There’s a lot to have to deal and react with…” Estelle frowned, nodding in understanding. “But we’ll help as best as we can, Dalia. That is, if we’re allowed?”

“Oh, but of course!” Dalia smiled. “I’m sure we’ll also have a lot of Empire soldiers patrolling the grounds tomorrow as well, but the more help we can get, the better! And I don’t think there’s anyone more qualified then Guilders, or my brother’s friends!”

“What about Tobias?” Marcus asked, looking over his shoulder to where the Patron had last been standing.

“If he needs any help, he’s welcome to ask for it. But you heard him. I think the best way to help him at the moment, is to quietly leave.” Answered Dalia.

“Yeah, I don’t think he needs our help.” Lute added with a grumble. Dylan laughed, one part thanks to the drink, another part thanks to his friends now beginning to see Tobias for the type of man he was. One with an exceptional ego.

“Well then,” Dalia turned to their nearest exit. “Shall we?”
OOC is as good as any place. It means that, even though Rex doesn't want to play a thief, she can see what these characters personalities are like as well and help brainstorm things, offer suggestions etcetc. I personally ship Trixie to encounter Fox's thief >:D

The odd one out was actually directed to the last guy. I mean look at his mask. His icile bicle bunny mask. laughs I can't wait to see what Kathi has for his personality |3
In RPGN ver 7.4.14 12 yrs ago Forum: News
Q) If a user leaves a RP for some reason, should the GM have ultimate authority in what happens to the character, or should the creator? And if the creator, what if they make unreasonable demands that don't fit the story? Please feel free to post your answers in this thread!

I agree mostly with the Cat's reply ^ But in addition to it, well...

A lot of it can boil down to the circumstances behind the player leaving the rp. Usually, if it's done in an amicable and friendly way, I'm happy to try and persue their desires with what happens to their characters. If the departure was on less friendly terms, then I don't strive to fulfill any demands a player might have, reasonable or not. At the end of the day, as soon as a player leaves, their character becomes property of the rp, and whatever happens with said character, be it death, forgotten, or continued to be in involved and controlled by the GM, is down to them. Sometimes I might use some of the ideas behind the character's backstory if the player told me them prior before leaving, depending on how it works within the plans of my plot and if it's an interesting idea, however that's down to whether it benefits me as a GM. As soon as a player's gone... they're gone, and so is any demands or wishes they might have for their character.
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