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TEST DRIVE MEME #2

TEST DRIVE MEME
Welcome to the second test drive meme for Abraxas! This meme is run a little bit differently than most in that you'll be asked to choose one of the two different arrival scenarios below for your character to take. If you have any questions about this mechanic or anything else related to the TDM, please take a look at the questions below or ask one of your own under the Questions header below. For general game questions please still use the FAQ.

Our previous TDM has some answers to relevant questions as well, and feel free to look at our Game History page! Anything on that page - including information about the Horizon and the Singularity - can be assumed to be told to newcomers after they arrive, whether they are prisoners or honored guests. For more information on Ambrose and the apprentice mages, please see our NPCs page.

Arrival

You awaken suspended in the abyss, silent darkness stretching out in all directions. If you try to yell, you'll find that the sound doesn't carry. If you try to move, you'll find it's impossible to tell whether or not you're actually getting anywhere. If you reach for an item you were carrying last time you remember being awake, your hand will only touch bare skin.

You're naked and floating helplessly through the void, and what little air you have in your lungs is running out.

There's a pinprick of light that almost looks like a faraway star but as it grows it becomes clear that it's actually quite close. Through the opening you can see a bright room, but it's hard to make out any individual objects, as if you're looking from beneath rippling water.

A hand plunges through and you realize water is just what it is. Whether you take hold of the hand or not it will grab you and yank you up through the surface, lifting you out until you're sprawled on solid ground. Once you catch your breath, you can get a better look at the surroundings: tall trees and even taller stone pillars surround the platform you're laying on. Behind you is an ornate fountain, the base of which is so deep and so dark you might be compelled to scramble away from it lest it suck you back in to that endless abyss. Ahead of you are the walls of a large castle with several tall towers reaching up towards the sky.

If you had any powers, they feel unusually weak. Attempts to use magic or enhanced strength or powers of any sort fizzle out without any effect, but they don't feel completely gone, either.

Set into an indent on a marble slab behind the fountain is a card baring the image of one of the arcana.

An apprentice mage - the one whose hand lifted you out of the fountain - brushes the water off on their robes and runs back to join a group of three others, who all stare intently at a mage with highly decorated robes and a large, heavy book. He peers up at you for a moment and starts flipping through the book.

"I beg your pardon," he says, so absorbed in the pages of the book that he doesn't bother to look up, "I am Ambrose Rhett, the High Mage of the Kingdom of Thorne. One of my apprentices will explain everything in a moment, but please refrain from yelling and thrashing about until then. You're quite alright, and screaming gives me a hell of a headache."

Regardless of your response, he keeps flipping through the heavy tome, until he stops on one specific page, stares at it for a moment, and then exclaims:

"Aha!"

Scenario One: Welcome to Thorne

Ambrose's expression brightens, eyes twinkling with delight. He waves one of the apprentices over with a fine silk tunic, pants, and some basic sandals and with a wave of his hand they reshape to fit you perfectly.

"Oh, thank heavens," he sighs, closing the book and approaching you with a sort of worn-out relief.

Now that he's not hunching over the book, he doesn't seem quite so stuffy and inapproachable. The apprentices all seem quite relieved at his jovial outburst, and the one that handed you the tunic stops to take the tarot card down from the marble slab. If you show any curiosity about the card, they'll let you take a longer look, but won't let you touch it.

"Please, come with me, you're an honored guest here," he says, motioning for you to follow him towards the castle, "As promised, my pupils will explain your current situation. And, ah - if you had any magic of your own, or other special abilities you can't access right now, fear not, they'll return within the week. The summoning takes a lot out of you."

One of the apprentices steps forward and rattles on and on about the castle, Thorne itself, the names of a bunch of royals and nobles, and of course, your reason for being here. The Kingdom and the world itself is in great peril, and tales of your exploits have reached far and wide across universes. If asked about these exploits, the apprentice will simply smile and shrug. The High Mage was happy to see you and that's good enough.

Once inside the castle you're taken to the North Wing, which has been set up as living quarters for you and your fellow newcomers. There are four people to a room, but each generously-sized bed has opaque curtains that can be drawn around it. You can meet your roommates here and discuss your shared situation (the newcomers who were summoned back in June may have a great deal of information to tell you), or you can wander around and meet the others.

There's also a dining hall stocked with a rotating 24/7 buffet in celebration of the new honored guests. Somehow, your very favorite food is part of the rotation (or at least an attempted recreation of it given the limited technology available to the Thorneans). The town surrounding the castle is all abuzz as well, with most shops and services willing to give free samples of their wares to the new arrivals.

You may also notice that your sign is embroidered on your tunic: the same image you saw on the card from before with the name of the sign itself beneath it. If you ask the castle residents, they'll tell you a little bit about your sign (and will mostly stick to the positives, although some might point out the negatives).

Last (and, if you ask anyone else in the castle, least) there is a worn stone staircase leading underground to the dungeon. You can go there, if you wish, but all powers are restricted in the dungeons and spending too much time with the prisoners will lead to some suspicion being cast upon you. If you ask anyone why the prisoners are being held there, you'll be told that they pose a potential threat to the Kingdom (and, by extension, the entire world) and are awaiting trial.

Scenario Two: Imprisoned

"Drat," Ambrose says with a frown, "And here I thought we'd worked out all the kinks this time."

The High Mage looks up from his book, wide-eyed as he stumbles back. If you look behind you, you'll notice that in the time it took Ambrose to browse his book, the tarot card hanging behind you has reversed and is now hanging upside down. An apprentice runs to snatch it from the pillar and put it back with the rest of the deck.

The apprentices seem apprehensive, but Ambrose regains his composure and resists the urge to insult their newly summoned captive. Instead, he turns to the apprentices: "Get them clothed and we'll send them to await trial."

One of the apprentices drops a baggy, rough-feeling tunic, a pair of pants, and some worn sandals in your lap and glares down at you until you put them on (if you refuse, they'll tell you they can kick you back down that well if you don't want to cooperate).

Once you're fully clothed, another apprentice clamps some heavy iron shackles around your wrists and leads you on. The High Mage is far ahead of you already, muttering some long string of Thornean curses before he stands up straight and pauses, spinning to face you.

"One more thing," he says, holding one hand in the air and chanting something under his breath, "Can't have you getting too troublesome."

If you had powers, the slight connection you still had to them slips away completely and you're left with nothing as the four apprentices drag you towards the castle. Despite your prisoner status, they will answer your questions to the best of their ability.

Once you arrive at the castle you're brought to the dungeons and thrown into a locked cell. There are four people to a cell, and two sets of bunk beds with a thin and lumpy straw mattress. If you're over six feet tall, these beds are going to be awfully uncomfortable. You might as well meet your roommates. Once per day you're dragged out to an enclosed courtyard for one hour of recreation (with some crude weights, benches, and balls lying around but not much else), where you can meet the rest of the prisoners, but you can also talk to your immediate neighbors in the cells on either side and across the hallway. Just don't yell too much or the guards will snap at you to be quiet.

Everyone in the dungeon is fed one meal a day, and for a prison meal it's decent: a bit of meat, a bun, and a salad. It would seem that the Thornean chefs take too much pride in their craft to send bad food to the dungeons. The meals are all served in equal portions, though, so the smaller prisoners may be overfed and the larger ones may be getting hungry. Feel free to fight for food or share with your cellmates.

Crudely embroidered on the back of every prison tunic is the same image that was on your card and the name of the sign beneath it. A guard may explain a bit about the sign, and will be blunt and honest but not overly negative about it.

You may be blessed with a visit from one of the more welcomed newcomers, and they may sneak you some extra food or a small book to read or they may share some of the information they've gathered. The guards will even interfere if the honored guests are being overtly cruel to the prisoners from now on.




Questions


How many slots are open?
Currently, there are only four slots open for new players. We will process activity check before opening applications, so we will have a better idea of the exact count then. Existing players can apply for a second character withour restriction.

How do I choose a scenario for my character?
Pick whichever situation appeals to you most. Whether your character is honored or imprisoned has nothing to do with their personal morality, or how highly they regard themselves and their own accomplishments. Anyone can be put into either situation.

Can I try out both scenarios?
You can! But please keep in mind that only the one you eventually choose can be game canon, if you decide to keep any of your TDM threads.

What happens if my character refuses to comply with Ambrose?
Prisoners will be dragged against their will. Honored guests will be forgiven for their moment of panic or anger if they have one, and Ambrose and the apprentice mages will try to calm them and persuade them further. If they put up too much of a fight and/or start actively attacking anyone, Ambrose will warn them once that he's willing to put them back in the well where they came from (see below), and if they continue to fight he will make good on that promise.

My character intends on causing a lot of trouble (destroying parts of the castle, murdering the castle staff, etc.), what would happen to them?
Characters who make too much trouble for the mages and other staff would be thrown back in the well (which will mean drowning in the void, not returning home). Brawling with other PCs and causing minor damage is fine and will be greeted with a cranky attitude (if they are an honored guest) or a punishment like denial of food or temporary solitary confinement (if they are a prisoner), and there will be plenty of opportunity for destruction and murder later, but for now the Thorneans have no desire to keep huge liabilities around.

I want to wildcard a prompt or use one of the prompts from the original TDM that isn't on this one (eg. the library), can I do that?
Yes!

Is the power loss for the prisoners permanent?
No, although honored guests will regain their powers first due to the lack of interference from Ambrose, the prisoners will be able to regain theirs soon enough as well.

Can the prisoners talk about anything private, or will they be overheard at all times?
There are guards patrolling the dungeon, but they aren't always within earshot. Most of the attention is being focused on the new guests, so the prisoners will have some opportunities for privacy.

The first prisoners in June were just thrown in their cells without being told they are awaiting trial. Will they be told differently now that the new prisoners are here?
Yes, all prisoners new and old will be told that the Court has shown mercy on them and they will be given a fair trial sometime in August to determine their fate.

Whether or not that's actually true - and whether they believe it, even if it is - is another story, but they will all be informed.

Can my character leave the castle?
Honored guests can leave the castle itself, but cannot leave the surrounding town.

Can my character eventually side against Thorne if I choose to make them an honored guest/can they side with Thorne if I choose to imprison them?
For this TDM, it will be easier for welcomed characters to side with Thorne and for imprisoned characters to side with one of the other two factions, so we encourage you to take a look at the factions and see where you might want your character to go.

However, that is not set in stone and if you change your mind, characters in Scenario 1 will be able to betray Thorne, and characters in Scenario 2 can work themselves into Thorne's good graces.

How much will my choice of scenario affect my character's plot later on?
This choice will affect characters throughout August, but our August event will wrap up the honored guests vs. prisoners plotline, so your character won't be imprisoned for too long. This decision - and every other major decision you make in game! - will also be used to flavor some mod surprises that will be coming down the line.

Don't get too anxious about this choice, though; this is just one choice you'll get to make in a game that has a lot of them, and every character in both scenarios can work their way towards many, many individual goals and outcomes. You're not locking yourself out of anything in the future via the choice you made on the TDM. It will primarily impact the immediate future with the far-reaching effects being up to each player.

Are TDM threads mandatory for my application?
No, you may use other samples, but we encourage you to post to the TDM and get a feel for this game and its mechanics before you join. If you do not have a TDM thread you will still need to choose one of the two scenarios on your application.

What if I haven't settled on a sign yet?
You can ignore sign-related prompts if you're undecided (or try out different signs in different threads).


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Michael Langdon | AHS: Apocalypse | The Devil

[personal profile] spawnofsatan 2021-07-20 02:38 pm (UTC)(link)
I. Dungeon [open to all]
[ After a rather rude interaction at the well he'd been unceremoniously pulled out of and being tossed in a musty cell, Michael is annoyed. Perplexed as to how this even happened, because the last thing he knows with certainty is that the witches had done a spell that had been his unmaking. Honestly, he should have saved the gloating and not underestimated them. Cordelia had been a shock.

Well.. it's not as if it matters now, does it? This isn't a place that should exist, yet here they all are. Being blocked from his abilities puts him in a sour mood, too. It hadn't been so long ago that he'd been struggling with them. They were a comfort that he no longer has access to. They'd better pray he doesn't get them back.

Not willing to sit down just yet, and filled with a bit too much energy for his liking, Michael takes to pacing the small length of the cell, not unlike a caged beast. His gaze roams over to whomever he happens to see first, whether it's someone as trapped as he is or someone on the better side of the bars. ]


What have they told you about this place?


Rec Yard
[ It's not much for recreation, merely a failed attempt at providing some sort of distraction from the darkness and damp their cells provide. He's taken up one of the small leather balls, tossing it up and catching it. Mostly, he's bored. He's used to playing the waiting game because the best-laid plans are the ones that are meticulous and drawn out, but he doesn't have the upper hand here and he greatly dislikes it. However, people are the greatest resource one can possess, and they've made the rather poor decision of pushing them all together and letting them mingle. The easiest way to sow dissent is to let people talk. ]

I don't suppose they've offered you a valid reason for your incarceration?
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Rec yard

[personal profile] cryptsleeper 2021-07-20 05:54 pm (UTC)(link)
[Alucard has noted the new faces. There was precious little opportunity to do so at first, the cells in the dungeon being arranged as they are, but the rec yard corrects it.

As before, there's no unifying factor. Nothing obvious. It reinforces exactly how arbitrary any of this is, although they've been spared the joy of being used as prison labor. (So far.)

He makes a point not to observe any newcomer for too long. To do so invites attention and--

--he's failed, clearly.

So the man get a response, cool and clipped.]
Define valid.
spawnofsatan: (1489)

[personal profile] spawnofsatan 2021-07-21 02:51 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Michael smirks, nodding his head. Yeah, he thought as much. A failed spell was about the only explanation he'd been given. Not necessarily news to him- it's entirely possible that his satanic influence interfered with the spell's true intention.

Witches and warlocks are always meddling. ]


It's hypocritical of them to punish us for their own failed magic. A bit like a parent punishing a child for not being properly taught.
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[personal profile] cryptsleeper 2021-07-21 02:58 pm (UTC)(link)

You'll need to be more subtle.

[The response is a statement as much as it is advice. The dhampir can't imagine that there isn't anyone pulled from far worlds that hasn't begun to contemplate how to get out of here, but going about asking questions when the answers are obvious? That doesn't get anywhere.

There's a quiet moment of consideration, weighing how much to offer right now.]

And a map, as routes beyond are harder to travel with no supplies.

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[personal profile] spawnofsatan 2021-07-21 08:52 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Really, he isn't looking for an escape yet. He'd be foolish to try something so soon, and he'd much rather let someone try and fail. He would like an explanation, though. This place is so new and vastly different from what was left of the world he came from. As far as he knows, there's really not much left to go back to, so this one will suffice for the time being.

It's probably easy to tell that Michael is still young and relatively inexperienced. His life's sole purpose was the thing that drove him, so without that purpose here, he may come off as arrogant. Kind of hard to top causing the apocalypse, right?

But it was genuine curiosity. Surely someone imprisoned here had deserved it, right? ]


I sincerely doubt they would let any of us be in possession of a map. Given that they don't know where our loyalties lie.
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[personal profile] cryptsleeper 2021-07-21 10:00 pm (UTC)(link)
Given that they sometimes let the others summoned interact with us for a few hours every so often.

[That relies on networking, and Alucard has only been so lucky because one of his father's former generals and forgemasters has a misguided sense of loyalty. Alucard absolutely only trusts the man as far as he can throw him, but dealing with Hector has allowed for library access and, more importantly, maps.

There is a very gentle shrug from the dhampir, letting the arrogance roll off him. He's dealt with worse over the past few months.]


But I can confirm that the designations for prisoner or guest is arbitrary at best. If you want theory or conjecture as to why, I'd advise speaking to someone else.
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[personal profile] spawnofsatan 2021-07-22 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
How very generous of them. Has anyone proven to be useful to you, or are they extending the invitation upstairs to flaunt their freedom?

[ Michael is so-so at networking, but he can be charming when he wants to be. Here, he doesn't really know anyone, so extending the first olive branch is a bit difficult being trapped in a cage. ]

Is there anything different you've noticed about them that wasn't pointed out?
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[personal profile] cryptsleeper 2021-07-22 02:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Based on observation, there is a consensus with those above about how arbitrary this is as well. [He ignores the proven useful query. Hector's useful, but he holds none of Alucard's trust. The dhampir is loathe to suggest anyone else approach the necromancer.] I can't say much more than that.

[But different that wasn't point out? That prompts an honest consideration, before the answer is given:] No. Whatever it is, I doubt the matter manifests through outward appearance.
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[personal profile] spawnofsatan 2021-07-22 04:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Do we know why these people put so much stock in the arcana? Or have they told you much of your own?

[ They had told Michael very little about his own. The crude symbol for 'The Devil' stitched into the back of the uncomfortable tunic stands out as a bit ironic. Had they known who they were giving it to when it had been presented or was it merely a coincidence?

Either way, they'd gotten it just a tad wrong. ]

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[personal profile] cryptsleeper 2021-07-22 05:04 pm (UTC)(link)

My best understanding has been that it is comparable to those who swear by the zodiac to understand personality, medical cures, and whatever other superstitions are attached. [His interest has been minimal, and those opportunities to be out of the cells and in the library have seen Alucard focus on maps and history more than what he's dismissed as a pointless system.

Maybe he should re-evaluate that determination. And maybe make it less clear how old he is, given medical astrology is well out of date.]

This is all also presuming you were given the same nonsense explanation as we were, of course.

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[personal profile] shadowsran 2021-07-20 06:40 pm (UTC)(link)
[Misty pauses mid-step, tense and somehow guilty for having been spotted, in passing or in the dungeons at all. Distance has been kept as a general rule; no reason to believe quite so quickly that all imprisoned parties are truly innocent, and little desire to gain an unearned reputation as a sympathizer, as someone nosy.

Whether or not she was didn't matter - there simply shouldn't be any evidence for it. She's silent a beat, mouth hanging open, before clearing her throat.]


About these cells specifically, or...[She gestures vaguely upwards, outwards, the castle above and the town beyond.] Everything?

[One answer is much shorter than the other.]
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[personal profile] spawnofsatan 2021-07-21 04:33 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Perhaps she should feel guilty, coming down to the dungeon without any real intention to speak, and her body language certainly speaks of being caught doing something she isn't supposed to. Or perhaps guilty that she now has to interact?

It takes him a moment to make the connection, but his face shifts into one of surprise. He hadn't seen her for very long, but she certainly left an impression. Funny, he doesn't recall seeing her in his final confrontation with the witches.

Michael steps up to the bars, hands sliding down the iron. His questions about this place can wait. ]


You're one of Cordelia's witches. [ Not a question, merely a statement, and he does try to damper his disdain for the woman. ]
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pre-apoc canonpoint here, rip misty

[personal profile] shadowsran 2021-07-21 04:45 pm (UTC)(link)
[Tense turns briefly to frozen. Her breath catches, her focus settles intensely on what she only recognizes as a stranger. She hasn't mentioned that to anyone. None of it, beyond vague references to magic as a whole.

She steps closer, careful to gauge an arm's length and keep it between herself and the bars. Her eyes narrow.]


I'm sorry, do I know you?
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sad trombone noise

[personal profile] spawnofsatan 2021-07-21 05:18 pm (UTC)(link)
[ It's easy to see that perhaps he's made a misstep, watching her expression shift to something more guarded. Something scared, maybe? He can work with that. He tilts his head, resting his forehead on the bars with a frown. ]

No, I don't suppose you would. She's not exactly forthcoming if she doesn't feel you should be involved.

[ He can't decide if she's being genuine or playing the part. He doesn't know her that well and hadn't been all that impressed by her when he'd gotten her out of the netherworld. ]

My name is Michael Langdon. I studied at Hawthorne's. [ He pauses. ] Ah, maybe you aren't aware of what that is, either?
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[personal profile] shadowsran 2021-07-21 06:05 pm (UTC)(link)
[Much as she would prefer otherwise, he raises a fair point. She thinks of the mysterious absences in the coven, the Wonders, the slow spread of information or plans of action. She believes the assessment at least in part.

In response to the question she shakes her head.]


I've never heard of it. Is it another coven? Not Cordelia's?
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[personal profile] spawnofsatan 2021-07-22 02:34 am (UTC)(link)
[ Michael hums, straightening his posture to something more relaxed. ] I thought as much.

Not Cordelia's, no. The Hawthorne School for Exceptional Young Men. A lot of unnecessary frill for a school for warlocks, but technically under the jurisdiction of the Supreme.
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[personal profile] shadowsran 2021-07-22 06:47 am (UTC)(link)
[Meaning to mirror him, she folds her arms behind her back. The impulse is, it seems, to skew formal. At least physically.]

Have you met Cordelia? Or Fiona? Because I wasn't- I wasn't there long.

[Too little time to be one of, she feels, but she'd hardly know enough to speak to custom. Obviously not long enough to have heard mention of other institutions. Surprising then, to be recognized beyond a missing woman presumed dead on television.]
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[personal profile] spawnofsatan 2021-07-22 04:50 pm (UTC)(link)
I never got the pleasure of meeting Fiona. I've heard she was outstanding. A pity someone like Cordelia is in charge, now.

[ His smile is unkind, and it takes everything in him to bite his tongue and stave off the vitriol. Now's not the time. Not when he's trapped and powerless as he is. Michael shakes his head, lips pressed into a thin line as he taps on one of the support bars and steps back from the bars. ]

I hope you can look past my bitterness. I don't mean to assault you with such negativity when this is already a stressful situation.
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[personal profile] shadowsran 2021-07-22 06:42 pm (UTC)(link)
You've on a worse end than mine.

[She shrugs - anyone in a cell has some right to complain.]

Fiona was...something. [What, exactly, is a bit beyond her. The wording he chooses is some cause for concern, but she keeps level. One thing at a time.]

Have some run in with Cordelia, before?
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[personal profile] spawnofsatan 2021-07-23 12:35 am (UTC)(link)
[ A visionary. Sure, she never acted with the thought of the coven even once, but Fiona Goode is certainly a name he'd heard on occasion at Hawthorne's.

Michael's expression grows dark, and he starts to pace the small length of his cell, arms crossed. ]


She's responsible for the gruesome death of the only woman who ever truly cared about me. The only woman I could have called mother.
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[personal profile] shadowsran 2021-07-23 01:05 am (UTC)(link)
Cordelia? [Her eyes widen, surprise unsubtle and honest on her face. Shock and sympathy outweigh, at least visibly, apprehension.]

Why would she hve been involved with something like that? Hardly seems the type-!
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[personal profile] spawnofsatan 2021-07-23 01:43 am (UTC)(link)
Cordelia is a wolf in sheep's clothing. She only cares about herself, and if anything comes up that might threaten her position?

[ He stops in front of Misty and steps up to the bars, grasping onto them. It's common knowledge that a crime against fellow witches and warlocks is trial by fire- has been ever since Salem, so the threat is very real. One of the most painful ways to go, he imagines. ]

Well.. She'll see that you're burned at the stake for it. She wouldn't want someone to usurp her position as Supreme.. would she?

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[personal profile] shadowsran 2021-07-23 07:47 am (UTC)(link)
[Her position. Misty's brow furrows, lips pursed as she listens, on the precipice of a question that he answers before she can ask.]

Cordelia is the Supreme? [At the very least she appreciates not needing to politely veil her surprise, easily taken for something more dismissive than she would intend.] That's-

What did she do? Your mother?
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[personal profile] spawnofsatan 2021-07-27 05:04 pm (UTC)(link)
She was more than that to me.. My birth mother died bringing me into the world. No, I was raised by my grandmother who decided she couldn't stand the sight of me so much that she chose to take her own life. She couldn't handle what I could do. She thought I was a monster.

[ Michael shakes his head, his lips drawn together in a thin line. ]

No, Ms. Mead found me. She took me under her wing and treated me like her own. She was only ever supportive of my powers. She's the one that helped push me toward Hawthorne's. If it weren't for her, I never would have known what I was meant to become.

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[personal profile] nadine_he_loves 2021-07-25 01:26 am (UTC)(link)
Not as much as you're probably hoping.

[Nadine has been spending even more time down in the dungeons after their adventures with the Singularity. Not quite as social as before, oftentimes simply coming to sit at Flagg's cell and practice her magic, but she hasn't abandoned her goodwill missions entirely. They still need allies, people to help. Favors and kindness can be extremely valuable currency.

She approaches the young man's cell, her basket of goodies over one arm. The pearlescent white horns the Horizon had seen fit to return her with peak out from her hair on either side of her head, the weight of them still novel and uncomfortable.]


Welcome to Thorne, sorry you're stuck in castle jail.