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Or vice versa. Alters becoming artificially normal. :P

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Will she be a meganeko? Would be our third glasses girl, a hat-rick.


Megane are essential for librarians. I hereby swear to induce a magical girl rebellion with the sole purpose of turning our librarian into a meganeko if she is not one to start with!
And Wilhelmina is up! It is now up to sempai to explain everything she has learned over the centuries.
Wilhelmina Anholts


The day ended on a satisfactory note. Olivia seemed to have enjoyed herself regardless of Wilhelmina's little hiccups, but maybe she was just as open-hearted as the dutch girl herself. She definitely was opposite of Wilhelmina in her taste, though. She seemed to actually enjoy ghost stories, not to mention how she spoke of that monster she summoned when in costume. How weird was that?! However... people liked all sorts of things. Sometimes, Wilhelmina could understand them, other times, she could not. This just happened to be a more extreme case of the latter, correct? She only needed to do her best...

Wondering about how she could make friends with Olivia when they were so opposite, she fell asleep on her bed thinking about the day along with the rest of the girls, too exhausted to speak with Tesni.




The next day, she got introduced to her new team... or half-new, maybe? She already knew Lucette as they have met nearly a year ago, exactly when she became a magical girl in that library. It seemed like such a long time ago and she had learned plenty of things about the world she did not know before. Some of them quite disheartening. Some of them uplifting. Her life changed ever since then as she moved into London, then got to know more about her powers along with herself. The day, then, seemed to be an extension of that: they were walking a park, looking at people along with the beauty of civilisation.

Of course, Lucette turned the opportunity into a lesson, causing Wilhelmina to smile as their companions asked two very good questions. Or rather, one good question with a slightly more off-beat one from Olivia. The girl really did give off a strange feeling, but that only made Wilhelmina strengthen her resolve before she responded with her own knowledge.

"Lucette is more knowledgeable than me, but from what I learned, Pageless are monsters that want to destroy stories. I'm not sure how they are born or why, but umm... maybe they're envious of us? I mean, there's so many stories out there, with their variations, connotations, meanings, overtones and undertones! So sometimes, it feels like they're jealous of our ability to create and make wonderful stories. Both as books and with our lives." She paused to let her words sink in for a moment and observe her audience's - including Lucette's - reaction.

"I think there's many other theories, too. Lucette, do you know more?" Of course, she turned towards her elder in the end with a bright, friendly smile.
@Sonnambula's decided to have Nessie rest so we can do the collab whenever you two want, @Ponn, @Villamvihar.


From my end, I am good to go.
@TheWendil I am down for it! Would make it much easier and less timey-wimey.
I will fix that up, thank you for letting me know! It would be way too out of character for Wilhelmina to ignore her wishes like that.


Oh! So it would be Ethereal Rose or Olivia who fought beside her! Wilhelmina smiled at the name as it suited the girl well. With her long, golden hair and the dress which seemed to be as fragile, fleeting as her name indicated, it was surely a beautiful story she had to her name. It was a little bit rude to ask so early though, so introductions it would be along with a little bit of orientation to make sure her fellow comrade would adapt faster than her. If, it was actually necessary, Wilhelmina reminded herself as she remembered being the one who had the most trouble with the unsettling Pageless or the fighting. However, before she could gently lead Olivia to the group of magical girls...

A monstrous thing appeared. Wilhelmina rarely read horror books, so she lacked the capacity to describe it in its full glory, but she could feel its impact. The thing's presence chilled her to the bone, its writhing, shifting form appearing as a living nightmare. For a sensitive soul like hers, the apparition grated and she felt her heart skip a beat. Or rather, several dozen beats as she attempted to unfreeze the blood in her veins. Unfortunately, magic did not come particularly easy to her when she was not transformed, so she could not use her abilities at all.

And... And... And...! Olivia was wrapping her hands around it! It looked as though she were embracing a lover! Such an intimate touch would have normally made Wilhelmina blush, yet now she felt as though ash had replaced her entire being. It seemed that today, stunning revelation after stunning revelation shocked her as she could barely pay attention to what was being said. Hell, she could barely stop breaking out in cold sweat as she stared down the abomination... Or maybe abominations?... in front of her.

No! Bad Wilhelmina! Olivia was just a girl with strange tastes or a frightening grimoire! That did not mean she was an abomination or a foul thing that must be destroyed or hated at all costs! Yes, it actually hurt Wilhelmina to look at Thyerg'Xolis, but that did not mean he was an evil beast like a Pageless! Nor did it mean that she could dismiss Olivia! Nor did it mean that she could not make friends with her! Yes, that was the right way. Clinging to these thoughts, she averted her eyes so she would not have to look at the thing in front of her, hoping to focus only on Olivia's voice.

Fortunately, Chinami stepped in. With the same genuine smile she had worn before the dread wiped it off her face, Wilhelmina waved at her.

"Camelot! It's so nice to see you again!" Happy to see the other girl and starved for warmth after what she just went through, the blonde swept her friend into a tight hug. She squeezed just a little to show her appreciation and before she could introduce the two to each other, Chinami already did it. She used her Magical Girl name as usual, something which disheartened Wilhelmina a little bit. After all, they were on the same side.

"Thank you, Camelot~! I did get a little tired, but I can make it home on foot. I just wanted to end my transformation before I used up everything," she shared as she turned back towards Ethereal Rose. "You can count on Camelot to have your back. She's amazing, you should see her use her sword!" As usual, Wilhelmina's good-natured chatter filled the air. "Thank you too, Olivia for the offer, but Ummm... Thyergisscary!"

Ah! She blurted that out without thinking! Now it would be really awkward heading back... thankfully, LumiƩre gathered the team, giving Wilhelmina an excuse to put some distance between herself and Ethereal Rose until she came up with something appropriate to say, which she really meant. A difficult task, especially for someone like herself who wore her heart on her sleeve so openly. She dearly hoped that Olivia would not be upset at her, but she could apologise later! For now, they really had to disappear unless they wished to incur the wrath of the Ministry or possibly lure a group of Pageless out by accident.




When they arrived, a most peculiar sight greeted them. As usual, a group of girls were chasing Charlotte with various positions, either administrative or educational and she, as usual, dove into a bush to dodge them while also completely disappearing. Honestly, Wilhelmina had grown used to the sight and knowing her own nature, she kept quiet until the group went away, upon which she sighed, relieved. It seemed they had arrived safely and by now, surely, the awkward air around Olivia along with the other new arrivals dissipated. Come to think of it, she had not even introduced herself to them, she had felt too self-conscious to do so! Noooooo!

She could change the flow of fate, however...

Moving beside Olivia, she quickly spoke.

"I'm sorry for calling Thergys scary earlier, he just scared me," before she went right on beside where Charlotte stood, wearing a similarly bright smile.

"Hello, Charlotte! I just want to introduce myself to the new girls and I promise I'll let you be. The grand tour isn't the same if it isn't you, is it?" she asked of the mysterious magical girl, surely planting the idea in many heads that the grounds of Marywell were quite the sight to behold. Indeed, when she first arrived, Wilhelmina could not stop gawking at every little thing she saw, not to mention the memorable show she got. And the library of this place! She gushed over it every time she entered it. She simply could not stop thinking about it! So many stories, all in their rightful places, all tended to by loving hands!

"Anyways! I'm Wilhelmina Anholts, or Captain Goodhope~ You can call me Helmi if it's too long."


Qingdao used to be a peaceful planet on the frontiers. Just a few years ago, the Ascendancy treated it as one would treat an oyster capable of making a great pearl down the line, but war had a way of interfering with one's plans. Not to mention one's life.

Because, against all odds - or precisely because it had wished to stack the deck so much in its own favour - the Ascendancy lost. It only took one measly battle for the tide to turn, one chance for those who had been used as tools to turn against their masters and the dreams of human supremacy evaporated. Along with any other plans. And after that, the peace treaty struck harsh, levying penalties that left the government scrambling. Retreating into its shell. Abandoning its investments along with some of its responsibilities, it turned inwards to recover from its losses, abandoning the frontier worlds to fend for themselves.

Or at least so the people of Qingdao believed.

There were many variations on the tale; probably as many as there were people on the planet. But the sentiment remained the same: the Ascendancy's high-and-mighty core-worlders, those who wielded all the power and prestige in the world, abandoned the common people. This was then, a tale all too common through history, for as several philosophers have noted, wars are fought by spilling the blood of young men on the battlefield in order to appease the bloodlust of old men sitting behind a desk. And for Shineyd, nothing could have been better about the situation. After all, not only did she get to crack the head of some assholes, she also got paid for it.

Speaking of... The thing beneath her feet writhed in pain as it attempted to move.

"Oh. You're still alive," Shineyd spoke as though she were talking about the weather. "Really should've told me earlier. I could've killed you and saved you the pain!" She aimed her pistol. Toggled the safety. Let loose a shot which echoed through the ruined building, the sound carrying outside and alerting the rest of the idiots she came here for. They would be scrambling to their feet at any moment now, ready to turn the intruder into a sieve of bullets, but Shineyd refused to move from her position. A position which lay open on all sides, with plenty of cover for her enemies. She knew she would be riddled with bullets within seconds and die if she were any other soldier. But Shineyd spat at that notion.

A hail of bullet fire rained onto her within minutes, but most of it sparked instead of penetrating her form. For instead of yielding meat, the bullets encountered a layered, grotesque combination of flesh and metal, plates merged with cords of muscles that would not be out of place on titans. Even if a few bullets did manage to penetrate this unorthodox armour, Shineyd kept her mouth clenched so they would not hear her scream, appearing like a juggernaut in the eyes of her enemy.

Three seconds later, Shineyd moved.

She felt her magic drain as she controlled her hellish shell, manipulating the mass to launch her like a crossbow bolt. Smashing feet-first into the ribcage of her enemy, she felt the pathetic human body yield beneath her oh-so gentle touch, then she sprayed her foes with her assault rifle.

They fell like wheat before the scythe. Though they wore bulletproof vests, they could not protect all of their body and Shineyd did not care how many bullets she wasted. She aimed to injure as many as possible, causing them to drop their weapons or fall back before she parted her shell and rushed forward.

Her second victim got his throat eviscerated. Her third shot her, but she shook it off and blew a hole through her skull. Her fourth dove behind the carcass Shineyd left behind; the red-haired merely maniac touched it and commanded it to impale him with a spike. The fifth and last victim pissed himself before she shattered his shin with a kick that had extra mass behind it, then stomped on his head with a satisfying splat.

Five people killed within about twice as many heartbeats.

Shineyd took cover before she let out an explosive breath. Shifting spells in such rapid succession left her strained; she needed a few seconds to recover before she could be at her full fighting strength again and there were three more fireteams for her to handle judging by the directions of attack. She had to be at the top of her game, so she listened closely; one of the quirks of her regeneration was that her hearing also restored to normal within an eyeblink. Extremely useful in battle, but also extremely annoying as it meant she had to get used to gunfire again.

A few seconds later, she could hear the characteristic, thundering steps that came with people sprinting in heavy equipment. Shineyd really had to give them credit: they reacted quicker than she got used to. Or maybe her fame already spread far enough that people could handle this much. Time to show them a new trick, then~

Concentrating her armour around her most vital areas, Shineyd broke into a sprint towards her opponents. Naturally, they opened fire, but she sank her teeth into her lips and drew blood; forcing herself to remain silent as she endured their torturous assault. A rain of white-hot, serrated agony which threatened to tear her apart. A symphony of bullets which blasted through muscle and bone alike, digging deep into her being, but never able to completely punch through, for the ever-rejuvenating flesh would not let it.

The pain rocked Shineyd's world, but she remained conscious as she pushed forward, diving deep into the formation. Most of the gunfire stopped to prevent friendly fire as she deliberately moved behind one of the soldiers, who tried to pump her full of bullets. If only his magazine did not click empty, he might have been able to scratch her a little.

Reaching for his knife, the soldier attempted to intercept her, but Shineyd sped past. She needed a second to clear her head, to be able to focus, so she zig-zagged between the people around her, forcing them to risk killing or injuring each other if they wanted to hit her. Her lungs burned with exhaustion; she could only keep this up for a couple of seconds, but that was all she needed to bring forth her ace in the hole.

The soldiers around her turned into red mist. The ground ceased to exist beneath her feet and she fell about a metre. The moment of her hanging in air turned into a stretched-out eternity as she felt her magic scream bloody murder, along with the knowledge in the back of her mind that she could have killed herself with that spell. It always made her break out in cold sweat, but she relished it and she landed smooth on her legs before she sprinted towards the edge of the crater she had carved for herself.

She had gotten used to Maws of Charybdis a long time ago. It was still not a pleasant experience by any means, nor could she use it again for a while unless she wanted to risk ripping her skin and insides open. But if she were just a little lucky, she would have eliminated all of her pursuers. Unfortunately, twelve remained. Fortunately, they froze in shock as they saw their comrades evaporate, giving her ample time to kill three of them before they opened fire at her.

Shineyd took the pain head on and let hideous laughter escape her lips. There was still so much fun to be had...

@Villamvihar
Chinami is the sort who prefers not to have nicknames most of the time, even with people she likes, but she dislikes being pigeon-holed by actually descriptive labels even more (she's a bit prickly on this particular subject, yes, since she dislikes people assuming things about her simply for her Grimoire). Since she likes Wilhelmina, "Nami" is fine. In turn, if she shortens Wilhelmina's name, it tends to be to "Mina" or "Mina-chan", since those roll off the tongue far more naturally for someone that speaks Japanese fluently. Though, she will try to call her "Helmi" mostly in front of others if the other nicknames have been conveyed to her as bothersome in some manner.
Wilhelmina would also presumably have had the context of "-chan" as a term of endearment explained to her at some point, likely after asking when Chinami slipped up and first used it.

And when Chinami offers to "carry her back", it should be relatively apparent (to someone familiar with her straightforward approach) she means a full-on princess carry roof-top-hopping spree, since said carry is technically the safest/most comfortable way an armored person could transport a not-so-armored person, especially while making super-strength leaps.


Awesome, thanks! Mina-chan would-be completely fine with Wilhelmina~
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