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Maximillian Gray

Location: Green Lagoon
Skills: Basic Spellcraft, ConjurationNew Outfit





None of this sat right with Max. But Veil's question hit him like an arrow to the heart. Can we ask anyone to test this out? The question ran through his mind over and over again, each time leading him down an empty hallway with a pitch void at the end. Max felt as if he could stand in that eerie place forever, debating the morality of it all within his mind's eye while the world passed him by. As usual though, Ben would have his piece. Ever the hero he was, volunteering to be the test subject of the ritual. A hot tear ran down Max's cheek as the Spirit Box had cut out and returned back into static. He couldn't meet either of them in the eyes, shame filling him as he listened to Veil speak. She'd stumbled upon the same idea Max already had in mind, noticing one key difference. She left someone out.

In Max's original theory he had wanted to implement four people. James as their primary healer to help restore the body, Casper as their resident soul practitioner to help transfer the soul, Max to help facilitate the ritual itself and add aid where it was needed, and finally Callie to add a spark of life to whomever they choose to bring back. As he listened to Veil's plan, and thought more on it, he figured she wasn't too far off. The number three appeared in most religious contexts as a 'holy' number. There was the trinity of Christianity, the triple goddess of magic, even in the PJO books did they harp on the number three. By removing Callie from the equation there was a chance that Veil had stumbled onto something incredibly important.

Max stood and stretched for a moment. "You two have given me a lot to think about, I'll make sure to try and get as much as I can from Pixie. If you find the location of Ben's body, I can take us there to retrieve it. Xavier can't be the only one beating fate after all." Max turned the Spirit box off before waving his hand and having a portal reappear back at the Green Lagoon. "Sorry Ben, can't have that thing running all day. But I'll be sure to keep in touch if you wanna stick around with me for a moment longer."

Echo

Location: Green Lagoon
Skills:




Harry chuckled at Legion's joke. He wasn't wrong however, the five of him would be nothing compared to the literal Legion behind David's eyes. Still, Harry didn't care about all that. If he had to impress and relive each day with a new aspect of the man before him, he would. To an extent Harry could understand where Legion was coming from, sure he never lost days or missed swaths of his life, or at the very least he hadn't since he got clean, but he did talk to his reflections much the same as one would another person. Each one Harry had always viewed as a separate entity of himself. Life, much like light, was a massive spectrum. And every one of his clones was just another wavelength of Harry's self that was able to exist when they parted.

Harry had closed his eyes, blinking only for a moment before opening them up again and being surrounded by what felt like a new world. Legion looked much the same, but Harry felt different. When he looked down upon himself he appeared much like what he'd envisioned when he was younger, back at Xavier's School for Gifted Children. He'd seen a lot of Ben10 growing up, and loved the way that his sister appeared in her form of light. So much so that when his powers developed he believed he could become like her eventually. A part of that survived with Harry, helped him visualize his powers when using them. His skin glowed a deep purple, shimmering with the colors of the rainbow every fifth heartbeat. It was how he could tell each clone apart, each one was a separate color from the spectrum of light that he called upon. Harry's was always yellow, though when they all combined it made the missing sixth color, one that technically doesn't exist, purple.

Harry examined himself for only a second, cutting back towards David as he asked him a question. "This…is amazing. What is this place?" His eyes were wide like a child who'd just seen an incredible act. A moment passed before he realized he'd never answered his question. A smile formed on his lips as he nodded his head yes. "Of course you can. Though I appreciate you asking."

Demetri Rowan Howell

Location: Beach
Skills:




Demetri knew that Zeke was right. He should be making travel supplies for all of the campers going on a quest, not just Andy and Arthur. There was a pang of guilt hanging in his chest from the comment. He wanted to say something, to apologize for being selfish when suddenly Madalyne came into the room. It was hard to forget the name of a woman who's cursed by your father. The guilt grew deeper, and so did his wanting to apologize. She whispered something into Zeke's ear, immediately making Demi a third unwanted wheel in the room. Sure he and Zeke were going out now, but it wasn't even fully official. At least not until he spoke to Janelle. Demetri took a step back, giving them some space. Instantly he felt as he did back in school, as if his existence alone was wasting space.

Whatever it was that she had said to him had clearly set Zeke off. Demi jolted back slightly, bumping into a nearby table with a soft clatter. He began to wish he could disappear, wanting nothing more than to leave the room. He didn't want to interfere with what was happening, yet at the same time he wanted to make sure Zeke was ok. The pair went back and forth for a moment, all the while as Demetri stood there as silent as can be. When it all finally finished Zeke had all but stormed out of the room. His question sounded more like a demand than anything, though Demi would gladly follow behind. He gave Madalyne an apologetic wave goodbye as he shuffled along behind Zeke. He found himself five paces behind the son of Apollo, constantly wanting to say something but the words kept getting caught in his throat.

By the time they'd reached the beach it was already too late. Zeke was still in a foul mood, and from the looks of Nancy, she wasn't fairing much better. A part of Demetri wondered if she'd yell again, like she did the night before by the fire. Demi hung back, afraid to get too close to this until he heard her say the prophecy. Though, it sounded more like a warning of death than anything. The way she said with him sent another jab in Demis chest. But just like with Zeke, before he could have any time to react she turned around and began to leave. His eyes began to get misty, his vision starting to blur as he took a deep breath. "No. Fuck that. Both of you are acting like children."

Demetri tried to steal his nerves, marching forth towards Zeke before taking his hand in his and trying to lead him towards Nancy. He didn't know which of the two he found more frightening, but he had to do something. "If you wanted to speak to him alone that's fine. But you don't get to leave some cryptic ass message and storm off. Now the two of you talk, I'll be off alone. I'm used to it by now anyways." Demetri could tell when he wasn't wanted, and back at school that was all the time. So why should now be any different? He felt the familiar knots forming in his throat, the pain in his chest as he breathing got shallow, he hated conflict, hated that he was stark in the center of it right now, and hated to the idea that Zeke might die because of him and that his very existence in this moment was hindering any actual conversation to help him out of it.

Demetri had no idea what this hotel was, or why they would go there, or even how they would die because of it. It didn't sound all that impressive, but there was clearly more to the story. "Sorry for…sorry for being in the way. I don't care what happens to me just, make sure Zeke knows how to get out of it alright." Demis' hand began to go slack in Zeke's, slowly letting go as he began to walk away from the pair so that they could have their chat. He had no idea what he'd do in the meantime other than try and push down his feelings.


Cassian Rudenko

Location: Arena
Skills:




Cassian followed Ledas' eyes as they widened as if to wonder how he'd managed his trick. He stifled a laugh as she called it cheating, she wasn't wrong, but he liked to think of it as more of an Ace in his sleeve. The corner of his mouth curved into a cocky smirk as she called it impressive, though he was glad she didn't notice the amount of concentration it took to pull it off. He gave her a warm chuckle as he grabbed his bow and slung it over his shoulder. "Well you're not wrong. My dad didn't give me this gift, that would be my mother. As to how I did it." His voice trailed off.

Cassian glanced around at all the campers that were staring at them. "It's kinda a secret I don't like to talk about. Maybe if we're ever alone I might share it." He pulled on the collar of his shirt as he began to feel a bit hot, both from the spar as well as the subject. He didn't want others to know his legacy, it was bad enough he was the camp director's son, and gifted with the power of madness instead of vines, but to throw in the legacy of his grandmother? He'd never make a friend in edgewise. "Fastest kid huh? Glad I picked you to spar with then. Gotta be ready for anything, even those with immense speed. That is…if I'm ever picked for a mission. "



Matthew Madigan


Location: Agrabah
Skills:





There was a brief time between trying on his outfit, and seeing himself in it beside coming out to the others, that Maddie had almost forgotten why they were doing it all. The colors were so vibrant and beautiful, the hand embroidered designs, the trims and little details that you just didn't see put in places like Kansas, he couldn't help but be enraptured by it all. He began to wonder and fantasize about what life might be like in this land. What it would be like to hop from story to story, get engrossed in their culture, only to hop back out in time for tea before a new adventure unfurled. Maddie smiled for a moment as his fingers traced the golden trims before finally stepping out from behind.

Colby and Willow had already changed into their attire, and it had appeared Maddie missed the assignment. They both wore neutral colored clothing that leaned more on the darker side of things whereas he had chosen a more vibrant and exotic looking piece. He began to feel a jit self conscious about his choice, glancing over at the other clothes on the table as he walked out and made his way towards Colby and Willow. Colby's words were like an expert marionette getting ready to do his work. A single twitch of the string causing a small involuntary smile to twinge onto the corner of his mouth. Maddie's cheeks flushed with embarrassment on two fronts now as he looked at the pair. "T-thanks. Maybe…I-I don't know, maybe I-I should change. I-I didn't think about stealth I just wanted to…"
Maximillian Gray

Location: Green Lagoon
Skills: Basic Spellcraft, ConjurationNew Outfit





Max thought about Veil's question for a moment as he waited to see if his plan would work, or if he'd only managed to make more of a fool of himself. "Um. Yeah it's published" By Disney Hyperion publishing but she doesn't need to know that He thought to himself after answering her question. Suddenly the rapid screeching of the spirit box had stopped and a sentence flowed through. There was a bit more sass than Max had anticipated, but then again it was hard to know what to anticipate when Casper was the typical go between for translation. He looked down at the meal of burgers and Nuggets and began to wonder how that was formal, or did he mean the little speech he made just beforehand? The box still wasn't working fully, but it was more than what they had been getting.

Veil's comment caught Max by surprise, as he was certain that his little antics caught all three of them by surprise. There was a twinge of happiness coursing through him at the moment. Both due to the fact that something he'd read in the Percy Jackson series had actually come to work, and also in the fact that he was successfully finding ways to use his magic in supplemental manners. He didn't have to bother Strange or reading a book in Sanskrit or halfway between Latin and Greek, to find his own solution to a problem. Max tried not to make eye contact with Callie as she called him out on his source of 'knowledge'. Of course all of that went out the window as soon as Ben spoke again. As everyone was now all in agreement, Sinister wasn't to be trusted.

"So, we can't trust Sinister, and I can't know for certain how far right I am with my planning. I can talk to Pixie, see if she has any more knowledge that I may be overlooking or just outright don't know. After that I'd need a willing soul. Not everything translates perfectly into the world but in some books (primarily his d&d books) if the soul isn't willing to return then any attempt to bring a person back will fail. Ben, don't bother volunteering. I won't have it. Casper wouldn't let me hear the end of it if something went wrong and we lost you forever. And I wouldn't let myself live it down either. As much as I hate to say it, aside from gathering a bit more information all that's really left to do is enter a test phase and see what doesn't and doesn't stick." A part of him wanted to reach out to Strange and ask him how much of alchemy was real? Did Quintessence actually exist? Or was it truly a crock of a science? After all, supposedly Chakras were a sham and they turned out to be real.

Echo

Location: Green Lagoon
Skills:




Tension left Harry's shoulders that he hadn't realized he'd been holding. The news that David hadn't lost a week was amazing, because then he wouldn't have to wonder who he was with three days prior or if he would even remember. All that tension came rushing back as he was asked to talk in private. His back straightened as he felt a chill run up his spine while Sunshine surprisingly agreed to David's demands. He wanted to say that anything he needed help with he could ask in front of the others, but Harry also understood that wanting to keep certain aspects private was natural for some matters. Especially when it came to someone who had just believed to have lost a week of time.

First Harry's shoulders lowered, the chills leaving him as soon as David began to speak again. Then his cheeks flushed as his heart felt like a pad of butter on a warm stove top. It'd been a while since he'd been asked out, and this was certainly one way to ask someone out. Harry scooted closer to David, placing his hand onto David's with a warm smile. "Well? I wasn't looking for a boyfriend. But now that you mention it I have a spot reserved just for you. That is if you can handle all five of me" Harry replied jokingly. "I'd be honored to go out with you"

Demetri Rowan Howell

Location: Infirmary
Skills: Shapeshifting




Demetri turned to look over his shoulder at the new voice in the room. He recognized the features of the kid, having a mischievous look to his eyes as most Hermes kids do. When he'd admitted it was Juan who'd pulled a prank on the infirmary kids, well it made even more sense. What's more Demi felt a bit bad for having thought it was simply the disorganized chaos of another camper that'd fiddled with the clear order of things. "Of course it was Juan." Demi said with a bit of a chuckle as he turned around to fully face the camper while leaning against the wall. "I'm all for pranks and having fun, I've pulled a few myself, but tell Juan and the other Hermes kids the infirmary stock is off limits. If there's ever an emergency they need to be able to grab what they need quickly. Can't be wasting time sorting through all this and we can't rely on ambrosia and nectar alone. You know it's not good for us." Demi said as he used the clipboard to gesture towards the camper.

Demi let out a small sigh as he shrugged his shoulders and turned back around to gather a few more things. It wasn't Hermes cabins fault for this, just Juans, but someone needed to understand the dangers of pranking an infirmary. Just as he was about to finish up he heard Zeke's voice from the entrance of the room. Honey. Without so much as skipping a beat Demetri replied in kind, unaware of what he'd just done. "Yeah babe?" Time seemed to stretch on for infinity, the seconds lasting for eons as he realized what he'd said in front of a Hermes camper.

Demetri decided to just press forward and act as if nothing had happened. "Oh, uh I actually have crushed ginger right here. Was gonna snag a bit and package it for Andy and Arthur along with a few other ingredients. Limit the need for ambrosia or nectar and try and help with what may come their way in what ways I can you know?" Demi handed the container over to Zeke, before giving the Hermes camper a bit of a smile that clearly held a threat behind it. One that read if you so much as whisper a word of what was just said to anyone I will make sure you're on dish duty for two weeks with the harpies


Cassian Rudenko

Location: Dionysus Table
Skills: Chaos Manipulation, Short Sword




Cassian cracked a smile at Ledas compliment. It was one thing to believe in his skills, it was a whole other to have someone else recognize them. "Hey Tha-" Before he could even finish the word he felt a dulled pain coming from his bow arm. Another shot up in his abdomen and a third at his shoulder. A blur of rainbow light dashed about the area faster than he was able to keep track of as it then swirled around him before releasing him only to leave behind a rope that bound him. His arrows laid at his feet as he stood there bound while Leda snagged his bow and went back towards where she had originally stood. Ah! ThAaaAnks." Cassian smarted as he watched her stand there.

Cassian wasn't about to admit defeat just yet. He needed to know he couldn't be easily outdone if he was out on a quest. Monsters could have some outstanding agility, and he wanted to ensure he could counteract it to some degree. "Love bows. Great at giving cover to your allies when they need to move in close." he said as he tried to keep her attention on him. His eyes flickered for a moment, like a spark trying to ignite, before their jade coloration turned into a golden hue. The knot became undone and Cassian shrugged his shoulders to help it fully fall apart and wrap down beneath his feet. "Though I'm glad my mother trained me to be-" Cassian cut himself off as he dashed towards Leda, closing the gap as a short sword was now held between them in a stalemate. "Versatile. Can't stay ranged forever."

He held the sword there for a moment before lowering his arm and twirling the blade with his wrist. He didn't like using his mother's gift too often, and the fact that Leda had forced his hand to, made him respect her skill greatly. "You're really good. And that speed?" Cassian whistled approvingly. "Your teammates are lucky to have you watching their backs. They're in safe hands."



Matthew Madigan


Location: Agrabah
Skills:





It made sense that Jasmine wouldn't be going with them. If this was indeed her world then everyone in Agrabah would know who she is. Their cover would be blown before they even began. Still, there was a certain tone of sadness when she spoke about the plan. Maddie figured it was a longing to want to be of some more use. To better help her land heal and move past these villainous plans. It seemed Colby picked up on it too, voicing a better thought for her concern. How many others were placed into a similar situation as Jasmine? He tried not to glance at Aurora, thinking about how this must all feel for her. If her kingdom was under a similar problem, how it must feel to be liberating others kingdoms before her own. To see others reunited with their peoples instead of herself. Perhaps it was a bit selfish of a thought for Maddie, but he was certain she'd have such a feeling deep beneath the surface.

As Jasmine showed them to another room where their disguises awaited, Maddie hung back a few steps, wrapping his finger around Colbys for a bit. "Nice speech back there. I'm sure she needed to hear it, especially from an outsider. Now how's about we go kick some evil…Wait what's the villain's shtick here again? No magic or something?" Maddie had wanted to say some evil genie booty, but he wasn't so sure the genie was evil. After all, it was locked in a Vault with other magical items. He really didn't like being so out of the loop. "Ok we have to watch this movie when it's all over. I need to know what all I'm missing." Maddie made his way into the room, looking through the disguises, grabbing a blue and gold one who's design he seemed to like.
Maximillian Gray

Location: Green Lagoon
Skills: Basic Spellcraft, ConjurationNew Outfit





For a moment Max was beginning to think his plan was only good for giving them all a headache. He'd always hated hearing Spirit Boxes on T.V., but hearing them in real life was somehow even more annoying. As the screeching began to die down to a lower pitch, Max leaned in closer waiting for it to work. But the warbler mess of static only continued afterwards, causing Max to droop his shoulders in disappointment. Just as he was about to give up and call it a day, a voice came in loud and clear. Max practically jumped out of his skin as the sound startled him just before entering back into a series of static sounds. "It worked. It worked! Casper you brilliant idiot" Whether or not Casper had chosen his hero name knowing that this device would actually function was unknown. But it did and that's all that mattered.

The second word came in as the tail end of a sentence ended. Nothing to go by but it did tell them that Ben was struggling to use the device. Veil and he had the same idea, find a way to make this easier on Ben. Immediately Max hopped off his bed, placing the Spirit Box onto the center of the floor and clearing up some of his mess. He threw his bundled shirt over a stack of books that lay on the ground, shoving them all under his bed before his hands began to conduct a small symphony of magic. Marigold petals and flowers began to sprinkle in a circle onto the ground surrounding the box. In an inner ring, scented candles began to appear, each one flickering to life as the smell of French vanilla peppered the air. Max shut off the light to his room allowing for it to only be candlelit before adding the final offering.

Max had it under very good advice that McDonalds was the go to way to contact ghosts. After all, it was the way of the ghost king and why would that be a lie? OK plenty of reasons why but that didn't stop Max from trying. He summoned Happy Meals, Double Cheeseburgers, Big Macs, and Quarter Pounders, Chicken Nuggets, and an array of sodas from McDonalds. All placed in the center surrounding the box that he needed Ben to speak through. "I give this offering of food to you Ben, so that you may contact us with ease. May it find you in your realm."

Echo

Location: Green Lagoon
Skills:




Harry gave Sunshine a crooked half-smile. Chuckling a bit as he spoke about flatscan names. "I suppose most flatscan names are dumb." He didn't expect her to ever take back what she'd already said. She was a strong headed individual and a teen besides. If ever they were to admit their faults the world would freeze over…again. The chemistry between Sunshine and Marrow was a refreshing change of pace. The way they lovingly teased each other back and forth, how natural each one felt around the other, it was a familiar sentiment that Harry could understand. Of course to counteract their relationship, there was David.

He had no recollection of how he got to looking like such a mess, nor did he apparently recall the last time they'd seen each other. Harry let out a bit of a concerned sigh at the news, a little more than confused at David's last known day. "Well, let's see. I last saw you about three days ago, where you in fact didn't look like this. As for what day it is…" Harry couldn't tell if David was on the right day, or a week behind, trying to study his face as if they could give him some answers. "Today is Tuesday. More specifically August 3rd. Hopefully you haven't lost a week, but if you have I'm sure we could find it and figure out why you're so banged up."

Demetri Rowan Howell

Location: Dining Pavilion > Outside Infirmary
Skills: Shapeshifting




Demi's smile persisted as he saw the blush beginning to form on Zeke's cheeks. Of Course with every mealtime came its busy infirmary rates. It was almost as if these Demi-gods wanted to get hurt. Granted Demi had no real room to talk, having purposefully injured himself several times in the past just to be able to steal a glance at Zeke from either afar or up close if he was lucky. Though none of that was needed anymore. Demi simply came by when he pleased and would make an excuse up if needed. For a moment, it felt as if Zeke was going to move in closer, to boldly do more than he was comfortable with, but that moment was quickly cut off by his sibling and a stretcher being worked towards them.

Right on cue Demetri thought to himself as he watched the scene unfold. Perhaps it was a little selfish, but he'd wished the camper had gotten injured at another time or even not at all. "Yeah no problem. How hard can inventory be?" He replied trying to sound chipper about the situation, speaking the second half more to himself than anyone else there. He was a little irritated that Zeke didn't think he was helpful enough to at least gather the ingredients they needed for the camper. Granted he hadn't been studying long, but he still felt as if he was simply being sent off. Zeke took a couple steps away before giving him the bad news about Janelle. Instantly Demi's smile twitched, glad that Zeke had begun to move away already for fear that he'd see how it affected him.

Demetri took a deep breath in before racing up the infirmary stairs and going towards where they kept all the stored ingredients. He was already frustrated with the current situation, the disorganized stores were just the cherry on the top. Some kids liked to make it alphabetical, others by color, some by grain, and a few (like Demi) preferred to have them organized by property. He quickly got to rearranging the containers, setting aside a few herbs that he'd known were good for healing. It was a little tough at the beginning as he mumbled to himself angrily while pulling things out. Halfway through he realised he wasn't actually paying attention and became even more frustrated. Demi placed the canister in hand onto the counter and took a deep breath. "Calm yourself Howell, he didn't mean anything by it. Besides! He's right, she should hear it from him first before the rumor mill gets to work." There was a long exasperated sigh as he allowed himself to calm down.

Demi took several more breaths before going at it again. More focused now he began to organize and take stock of all the ingredients that they currently had in store. As he went about his work, he started setting aside certain containers. Ones that were good for making topical ointments, hopefully he could make something useful for Arthur and Andy before they left. He left the bottle of Witch hazel, dandelion, and lemon balm. Figuring it should cover enough basis. Hell, Witch hazel alone did most of the work. He recalled seeing its spindly yellow flowers in the book he had back at his cabin, amazed at how versatile the plant could be. Before he knew it his task was complete, and he'd just about forgotten about his sour mood.


Cassian Rudenko

Location: Dionysus Table
Skills:




Cassian smiled as Leda accepted his proposal. He wouldn't have minded if she'd told him no, figuring that perhaps getting injured before a quest would be a bad idea. Chiron showed up and tasked them both with finding her royal pain. He wanted to tell Chiron how much of a bad idea that seemed like, especially after she'd already stated how little she wanted to be around him, when suddenly Leda grabbed him and sped him away. "Oh hey Chir-aaaaaaah" was all he was able to get out before flashing in a blast of rainbow and appearing at the arena. Speed. Noted. Cassian had to be careful in this fight.

While Leda was getting back the wind in her sails, Cassian went over towards the archery gear and found a bow with the same weight he was used to, and a quiver of boffer arrows so that he didn't hurt one of the questers. "Ready as I'll ever be. I'd like to think I'm a pretty good marksman but, never been against a speedster before. Let's see how good my eyes really are." Cassian watched her movements, studying her as he tried to zero in on her body language and find tells for feints or directional movements. He knocked an arrow in the bow and quickly aimed and fired within a split second. His mother had taught him several archery techniques, each culture bore their own style of fighting and every one was just as interesting. He knocked another arrow and fired it towards her right, immediately launching a third so that she hardly had time to register the projectile as she was attempting to dodge the second. All three hits landed, making Cassian feel good about his abilities.
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