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The way some people spell makes me wonder about their pronunciation.
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8 yrs ago
They say it's about the journey, not the destination. This is true of many things. Pizza delivery is not one of them.
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8 yrs ago
TFW you know what you want to happen but the words aren't cooperating. Why is plot suddenly so much harder to write?
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8 yrs ago
So ded. Cannot brain. Just one massive poorly coordinated and balance-lacking headache. But don't send help. I don't want to people either. X.x
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8 yrs ago
Glad to see I'm not the only follower of Lord Cato, god of wisdom, on this most auspicious Superb Owl Sunday.
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I am an adult, though I don't usually act like it. I'm a voracious reader, and not overly picky about books. I am artistic in a variety of areas, including music, drawing, writing, and sculpting. I have a minor obsession with dragons, and love the color violet. Fantasy is my preferred genre, be it past, future, urban...as long as it has a fantasy flavor to it. I also like scifi, mystery, and some horror. I am crazy, and I like tormenting my characters. But I don't bite...much. ^.~
@DepressedSoviet A few quick questions: which side are the Chinese on, and who currently has control of China, if the government is exiled? It looks like it was taken by Japan, so that would put the Chinese against the Japanese, and so likely an ally of the Allies?
I need to work with you to figure out how much specialized knowledge Alys has for things, though that should go in PM. What is the longest that Alys might possibly have worked with the organization for? How long ago did Victor vanish?
Also what's this about offices? It seems we're in a manor, but we do not live there? I'm going to make the conjecture that labs and the like are present, given that we do need to do research as well. I'm also going to build off of cues from Tsar and guess that security is rather tight. ...and I know just how to bother Alys because of it, too.
EDIT: Ooh, that's a thought. What does everyone's character prefer to be called? Alys would introduce herself as Alyssana Grey at first meeting, adding Professor if relevant. To the general public she'd answer to Miss/Ms Grey, but in all academic, scientific, and research settings she would insist on Professor, instead of Miss/Ms. Alyssana is a bit more familiar, and that or Professor Alyssana would be indicate an association that has endured for at least a small length of time. Students no longer in her classes but with whom she maintains friendly contact would use Professor Alyssana. There is some flexibility between first and last name, in most cases. However, she would not invite the nickname of Alys unless she was very familiar with someone and felt a significant degree of camaraderie, though that's not to say no one tries to use it. She almost certainly corrects them.
@Avanhelsing, I get the feeling that Alys and Jack get along fairly well. I doubt she would overlook him; that's not really her style. And given that he's used to being underestimated, I think they might have something in common there. Add his capability as a fighter and his archaeological bent, and I think there is at least the start of a friendship there, depending on how long they've known each other as well as other factors. I'm guessing he goes by Jack, and given that this is WW2 era I think society's rules have relaxed enough that she might call him that.
@Leotamer Alex is an interesting one. I suspect Alys would be friendly, but since he seems to push others away I'm going to say she calls him either Alexander or Mr. Walsh, with considerable consideration given to his preference. She would probably not call him Alex, unless specifically invited (and possibly not even then). It is /possible/ she knew his father if they were at the organization simultaneously. No idea how well.
@Tsar Gatto Tamiko...hm. A friendly woman, at least on the outside, but I think Alys is off-put a bit by the socialite aspect of her personality. ...The whole taking advantage of men's interest likely rubs her the wrong way as well, if Tamiko does it a great deal. I don't think they are on poor terms, but neither do I think they are on particularly good ones. Alys's instincts would say Miss/Ms Kitamura, unless Tamiko has made a particular request for her given name to be used.
@FantasyChic Georgina Cadwell doesn't seem like she'd be particularly close to Alys, but certainly the latter would respect another bold woman with a razor wit. Alys would most likely use whatever form of address Georgina prefers, unless it was overly familiar (possibly a shorter form of her name, but no separate nicknames).
@SkullsandSlippers Imogen is Alys's age, the only one on the team who is. She doesn't seem to come off particularly strong, but neither does she seem the sort Alys would dislike. So most likely a neutral relationship. She'd likely use whatever address Imogen prefers, with the same stipulation as for Georgina.
She probably lets all of them call her Alyssana, but she will correct Miss/Ms to Professor if it is used.
I'll need to discuss Sven with you, Soviet, because her relationship with him will depend significantly upon him, as he is an authority figure with the intelligence to back it up in her opinion.
@Belle@LadyRunic. ((Beending the timing and placement of the portals a little bit. Hope you don't mind. Also merry Christmas, if you celebrate.))
When the portal opened near the little summer garden, Maxwell all but tumbled through. Perhaps the sprite harrying him was not permitted to do him lasting harm, but that made the little shocks and the stabs of her needle-thin sword no less painful. "Ow! Lei, quit it!" he cried, trying in vain to fend her off. "There's people who are hurt, they'll die without help!"
"You'll die, if you don't get your weak mortal behind away from those things! And you'll get me killed with you!" the tiny fey shrilled back, her wings buzzing. "Or did you not notice them just KILLING EVERYONE?!" She stopped her assault as the portal they'd come through closed. With the possibility of going back safely eliminated, Lei saw no reason to continue her harassment of the distressed med student, at least for the moment. She landed on his shoulder, grabbing his ear for balance. The sprite was trembling in fear. Trouble was fun, sure, and like most sprites she had a certain blindness to danger, but those /things/ were unquestionably awful.
Maxwell looked for the vanished portal, and felt guilty when relief flooded him at it being gone. For all that his first instinct was to help others, he'd been terrified as well. Indeed, with the adrenaline now wearing off, he was starting to shake, as the reality of his close call sank in. Nor did it help that he had no clue where he was. The last time he'd found himself in entirely unfamiliar surroundings, he'd been informed his career as a pediatrician was over before it had even started. He wasn't keen on having to adjust to a second dramatically different set of rules.
"Where are we?" he asked Lei, looking around in an attempt to distract himself.
"Summer, most likely. Not sure quite where. Don't worry, Max, I'll keep you from getting eaten~"
The young man wasn't sure if her words were reassuring or a cause for further concern. He ran an unsteady hand through his hair and adjusted his grip on his med kit, but was saved the trouble of dwelling on it by a thin voice singing a tune. It sounded like a child, and not a very happy one. Max headed cautiously towards the sound.
What he found was a little girl, preschool age, singing in a small garden. Her eyes were rimmed in red, though her cheeks were mostly dry. "Ooh, another mortal," Lei commented in his ear.
"Behave yourself, Lei," he murmured venturing a few steps closer, though not entering the garden. Then he lifted his voice to address the child. "That's a very nice song," he said, a genuine smile turning the corners of his mouth upwards despite the pounding of his heart from his recent fright. "I wondered who was singing such a lovely tune. Was it you?"
@Belle oooh, didn't know you editted! I can have Max turn up, gimme a day or so. X.x So busy. And I don't even do anything in particular for the holidays!
Name: Alyssana Grey Age: 28 Gender: female Nationality: born in Africa, now a British citizen
Appearance: Alys is not unpleasant to look at, but she is no beauty. Her skin is naturally pale, but her version of tan is still on the light side and her thin lips are likewise lacking any significant color. Her features are refined but too sharp to be properly pretty, and she does not care to use makeup beyond a very little bit of lipstick and eyeshadow. She is lean but solid, a very active woman with the musculature to match. Her waist is narrow but so too are her hips, and she has little in the way of a bosom. Her eyes are her best feature, a stormy grey with more or less blue depending upon the day and the lighting. They are also the most reliable indication of her mood. Her hair has a bit of a wave and is cut just past her shoulders, a light brown closer to sandy or ash than it is to dirty blonde. She generally wears it pulled back from her face in a half-up style, pinned securely into place. She will put it in a full ponytail or a bun when she needs it more contained, and might do something a bit fancier with it for formal occasions, but she will never wear it down.
Alyssana favors functionality over form, including in her clothing. Her everyday attire is generally slacks and a blouse or a pants suit, though sometime she will wear a skirt instead of pants. She dresses modestly, and prefers understated patterns and delicate embroidery instead of anything flashy. A little bit of ruffle or lace goes a long way, but it is better not to overdo it. Her taste in jewelry is similarly simplistic, avoiding the ornate in favor of understated elegance. Color-wise she prefers darker tones and cool colors, particularly greys and navies. On site, she will wear denim, leather, and other hard-wearing materials suited for the rough work. She also trades low heels for steel-toe boots, and adds a satchel of useful items on a belt around her waist.
Outward Personality: Alyssana is an intelligent young lady who refuses to conform for conformity's sake. She demands the very best from herself and her colleagues, and anything less is unacceptable. She is a proud woman, and expects respect where she has earned it. Dismissing her because of her age, gender, or any other unfounded assumption is a good way to antagonize her. She likewise does not automatically associate a position of authority with worth. She prefers to judge people on individual merit and this can result in tension between her and people who feel they deserve more respect than she gives. She is not tactless, but generally sees little reason to sugar-coat the truth, and she will speak bluntly. She is sometimes seen as a killjoy, but this is not entirely accurate. Instead it is a product of a serious nature, a reserved demeanor, and a certain lack of patience for frivolity. Those who do not know her generally see her as impassive and aloof; those who do learn to discern the subtle differences in her expressions. She does not often lose her cool, and may be relied upon for sound decisions even under pressure. Alys has a strong sense of ethics, but in the end she is a pragmatist. Often one must either compromise or accept the consequences, and Alys does not shy from the latter. She is very intense and often judgmental, but well-reasoned arguments are given due consideration.
Inner Personality: Where Alys appears to lack a normal range of emotions, it is merely her natural composure; where she seems to push people away it is more that she is slow to trust, and has difficulty opening up to others. Raised in near isolation for a number of years and needing to grow up rather quickly, Alyssana has a certain disregard for social norms and is used to looking after herself. She is fiercely independent, and while she usually asks for help when she needs it she is never pleased to do so, which often comes across as arrogance. She has no particular loyalty to the Allies, and sees giving them an occult edge if war breaks out again as the lesser of two evils. That is not to say she thinks fighting is wrong, but trusting this sort of knowledge to those who do not truly understand it and its effects is asking for trouble. She would prefer to keep discoveries to herself and other academics.
Backstory: Alyssana and her twin brother Christopher were the product of a highly amoral occultist's experiment. A captured spirit was used to modify the twins in the womb, and as a result both have a high affinity for magic, though they are also vulnerable to certain spells that deal with spirits and supernatural entities. Her mother was a young woman abducted from a European settlement in Africa and kept as a servant after, her father the occultist himself. She was raised believing her parents were dead, and only found out the truth as a young teen.
Gerald Tarrant, well-versed in the occult, shared a great deal of his knowledge with the twins. They grew up fairly isolated, their home by a small lake near the edge of the Sahara. The son was to be his heir, carrying on his work in the field, and Alyssana was to be Chris's protector. While she did not receive as much direct training in the supernatural as her brother, she often read his books and helped him with lessons. Her own training focused on combat, both ranged and melee, and more practical matters.
At age eleven, Alyssana discovered that the master who'd raised her like his own child intended to use a ritual to bind her to Christopher, so she would be compelled to stay with him and protect him. Frightened and disgusted, the girl took her brother and fled, eventually reaching the dig of a group excavating a site of occult significance. Alys managed to persuade some of the researchers to allow the twins to stay, especially when they demonstrated knowledge in the field. A confrontation with Gerald could not be avoided, but in the end when the team returned to England, the children went with. Officially the pair were adopted by one of the archaeologists, but in reality the relationship was not particularly familial, despite the efforts of the Greys.
The girl's education continued, both in the standard subjects and in the occult, for which she had a particular aptitude. She graduated Oxford with top honors to pursue a career in both teaching and fieldwork. Her adopted parents had ties to the world in the shadows, including sponsoring various endeavors, and Alys's mentor in that area was a good friend of the founders of the Rutherford Organization. However, he was quite adverse to declaring allegiance to any particular government, and Lord Lowell Agimund maintained close ties to the occult scholars of various countries despite the tensions between them. This gave Alys the singular opportunity of exposure to a wide variety of methods and the schools of thought associated with each. Eastern philosophy in particular holds an appeal for her, as well as the Jewish value of questioning and even arguing established rules.
While she holds no particular allegiance to the Allied countries, beyond her opposition to a single world government, the opportunities presented by the Rutherford organization were simply too good to pass up.
Other: Alyssana is, at heart, an academic. Learning is her passion, with her chosen fields merely applications of this underlying love.
Alyssana is a devoted student of the sword, both in terms of fencing and for self-defense. She is the owner of a beautiful ancient longsword that carries a minor enchantment, a gift to her from Lord Agimund upon completion of her schooling. She is a competent fighter in general, with experience in knives, rifles, pistols, and fisticuffs, and she will not hesitate to fight dirty. Her strength is merely average when unenhanced, and she relies on wit and magic to gain her a decisive advantage.
English is her native tongue, and though she has replaced most of her African English accent with a properly educated one, traces of it remain. She speaks the French used by African colonies with the fluency of a native, knows enough of a couple different African tribal dialects to carry a conversation, and has a solid knowledge of Afrikaans. She had sufficient exposure to Arabic as a child while abroad with the Greys to pick it up, though her speech here is considerably less polished. Academically, she studied various older tongues, including Classical Latin, Hebrew, Aramaic, Old High German, Old English, and Sumerian.
Lord Agimund was a practical man, and did not believe in limiting oneself to a single magic system. As his student, Alys learned about a variety of systems, and employs a combination of channeled, rune-activated, and component casting. Aside from the trivial spell for light -- the first she ever learned -- her proficiencies are combat magic (particularly force and dark), and dispelling. While she has functional knowledge of things like rituals, she is not particularly skilled at using them, nor at crafting spells. Her theoretical knowledge of magic systems is far broader. She has detailed knowledge of curses, mostly for dispelling purposes, but should the need arise, Alys would be able to craft and cast a curse without much difficulty.
Alyssana is more susceptible to magic targeting supernatural creatures, particularly spells dealing with spirits. While channeling a specific type of magic (usually dark), she is adversely affected by magic opposing that type. She registers as a magical creature, something that frustrates her no end.
I am an adult, though I don't usually act like it. I'm a voracious reader, and not overly picky about books. I am artistic in a variety of areas, including music, drawing, writing, and sculpting. I have a minor obsession with dragons, and love the color violet. Fantasy is my preferred genre, be it past, future, urban...as long as it has a fantasy flavor to it. I also like scifi, mystery, and some horror. I am crazy, and I like tormenting my characters. But I don't bite...much. ^.~
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<div style="white-space:pre-wrap;">I am an adult, though I don't usually act like it. I'm a voracious reader, and not overly picky about books. I am artistic in a variety of areas, including music, drawing, writing, and sculpting. I have a minor obsession with dragons, and love the color violet. Fantasy is my preferred genre, be it past, future, urban...as long as it has a fantasy flavor to it. I also like scifi, mystery, and some horror. I am crazy, and I like tormenting my characters. But I don't bite...much. ^.~<br><br><div class="bb-center"><img src="http://i.imgur.com/6ylCSj3.png" /><br>Color Sergeant in Bot Killer Squad</div></div>