AnimeGenork
The Duck Overlord
Topaz, Sapphire, and Pearl Nicholson(The Fates: Lachesis, Clotho, and Atropos)-
It has always been our fate to be the Fates.
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Notes: I do not except you all to post right away--this and Skylie's post are just an introduction. Feel free to wait as long as you need to, especially if you still need to finish your characters. Please let me know if you'll be delayed for a specific reason, and expect that I'll get up my other characters' posts by Wednesday (because I like to get 'er done). That being said, I only expect maybe one post a week, or slower. At least two to three nice looking paragraphs would be great!
Have fun!
Topaz woke with a start. Images flashed through her head: long blond hair, tears streaming down strangers’ faces… What the hell was going on here?
Her younger sister, Sapphire, opened her bedroom door. “Topaz, come on. You and me and Pearl need to talk.”
“About what?” Topaz asked, rubbing her eyes as she sat up and swung her legs over the side of her bed. Why did she have a terrible feeling in the pit of her stomach?
Sapphire steadily met her gaze. “About that vision you just had.”
~ ~ ~
“So you’re telling me we’re the Three Fates from Greek myths?” Topaz growled, still confused from her “vision” earlier. Her younger sisters, Sapphire and Pearl, had called her to their living room to tell them why she’d had a vision. Sapphire had dreamed of a hooded figure that told her everything: she, Pearl, and Topaz had the spirits of the Three Fates sleeping within them, and they had now awakened.
“Her name was Clotho, and she told me that I was her reincarnation. Pearl is Atropos, and Topaz is Lachesis.” Twisting her mouth wryly, Sapphire pulled up her shirt sleeve. Before, Sapphire had never dreamed of getting a tattoo. Now, there was an image of a spool of thread on her shoulder. Topaz and Pearl checked their own shoulders, which bore the same marking as their third sister. “These have appeared on all three of us. It means the spirits of the Fates have fully awakened. We have received powers related to them, too; Pearl sees visions of the past, I see visions of the present, and you, Topaz, can see the future.”
Pearl interrupted, “And we’re not the only ones. They’re everywhere—all the figures from Greek mythology that we read about in Percy Jackson and all that other stuff. They’ve been reincarnated, too, but they have no idea that they have the spirits of those Greek figures within them. In my vision, I saw many of their births, with the spirits drifting into them.” She bit her lip. “I saw other things about them, too.”
Topaz furrowed her eyebrows. “That doesn’t fit with my vision at all…” She blinked, and suddenly, she was transported to the base of a mountain. When she blinked again, she was back with her sisters. Sighing, she heard the voice of Lachesis’s spirit whispering to her. “Never mind. We need to call all of the reincarnations to the base of Mount Olympus. It’s where… It’s where they’ll meet their destinies.”
Pearl closed her eyes. “Gods, Titans, heroes, princesses… All of them are scattered throughout the world. But I can tell where they were born. They might not be there now.”
Sapphire nodded. “We’ll need to send a message to them, telling them to come to Mount Olympus.”
The three sisters closed their eyes, using their other power of telepathy to reach across the world to the reincarnations of Greek figures. They had just barely made contact when something blocked them from completing their task. Sapphire scowled. “Someone got in the way. Someone powerful.”
“Or something,” Topaz muttered darkly. She, of course, couldn’t help but know what had happened. Knowing the future was a horrible curse to bear.
“On the bright side,” Pearl said with one of her bright, model smiles, “we get to go to Greece! And everyone else will know to get there!”
Sapphire looked out the window at the sun rising over the horizon. “But we can’t interfere.”
Topaz ran a hand through her hair. “Not yet, we can’t. We have to wait until they all figure out what’s going on.”
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Skylie Dyer(Iris)-
Yes, I'm a damsel in distress. No, I don't want your help.
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Mood: Freaked the Fuck Out | Scenario: What Kinda Twilight Zone Is This? | Outfit: This | With: Cole | Mentions: N/A | Tags: AnimeGenork
“Cole, you son of a bitch! Why the hell did you let me drink so much last night? What kind of brother are you?!” Skylie woke up scolding her half-brother, who was passed out on the floor of their hotel room.
Rolling onto his back, Cole looked up at her through narrowed blue eyes. “I only just found out you existed two weeks ago, Sky. You really expect me to be good at this big brother thing already?”
Skylie scowled. Cole had a point, she supposed. Not three weeks ago, an old friend of her father’s had handed her a letter that her father had written shortly before he died. It told her of a woman he’d met in America and had a relationship with briefly before he’d gone back to Canada and married her mother. While normally she would have been disgusted by her father’s ability to move from one woman to the next quickly, Skylie tamped it down as soon as her father revealed something interesting: she had a half-sibling. His old flame had contacted him while he was dating Skylie’s mother, telling him that she was pregnant. But since he was with another woman now, he couldn’t be there for his son, who was born after he and Skylie’s mother had gotten engaged.
For once, Skylie had been glad that her mother was rich. She’d gone to America, to Philadelphia, where her father had said he’d met the woman, only to find Coleson McKinney in a cemetery. When she saw the last name on the tombstone, she realized that this unfairly attractive guy wearing eyeliner was her half-brother.
Cole had taken the whole revelation in stride.
Since Skylie really didn’t want to tell her mom about all of this, and they “needed some sibling bonding time anyway,” Cole decided they’d go to Greece. (A really random option, but Skylie wasn’t about to protest.) So here they had arrived just yesterday.
Skylie had only known her brother for two weeks, but Cole was the only person in the world right now that she trusted. He’d told her everything about his life, and she’d begrudgingly done the same, though it had been hard for her to talk about. Cole had simply wrapped his arms around her and told her he wouldn’t let anyone hurt her ever again. For the first time since she was sixteen, she found herself trusting someone again.
That didn’t change the fact that Cole was a horrible brother and annoying as hell.
“Get some clothes on, idiot,” Skylie growled, averting her eyes from Cole, who only had his boxers on. She was also avoiding the affectionate pink glow from his aura, which had grown brighter over the two weeks she’d known him. “We’re going sightseeing today, remember? ‘Sibling bonding?’”
Cole grinned. “Yes, ma’am.”
“That’s Sky to you.”
~ ~ ~
Why did Cole have to be just about a foot taller than her? He walked so fast, he nearly left Skylie behind when they reached Mount Olympus. Despite all the hype from the Greek myths, it wasn’t really that impressive.
Cole had his hands in his pockets as he and Skylie approached the base of the mountain. “How much do you wanna bet you’d beat me in a mountain-climbing competition?”
“You wouldn’t be able to afford the bet I’d make on that.” She gestured to her combat boots and lean muscles from her years spent as a street urchin.
“You’re probably right.”
When they reached the base of the mountain, they were surprised to find a little town there. Last Skylie had checked, it shouldn’t have been there. “This is just weird.” The town itself was in tatters, with dilapidated buildings everywhere and patches of grass scattered on the cobbled street. A few small animals scurried away from them as they explored, finding nothing but tattered curtains and piles of rubble.
Cole scratched his head. “Maybe we should see if there’s anyone who knows anything about this place.” He turned back the way they had come with Skylie following close behind.
As they reached the entrance to the town, Cole veered off the path. Waiting next to the first building by the entrance was… their luggage? Skylie didn’t need to read her brother’s aura to know she was just as confused as he was. “Unless I’m losing it, I’m pretty sure this should not be here.”
Skylie knew a dangerous situation when she saw one. She immediately turned to the town’s entrance and tried to run away. But when she reached the very border of the ruin, she stopped in her tracks. It wasn’t that she scared—she actually couldn’t move past the border. It was like some sort of shield or force field. Turning back to Cole, Skylie said, “I can’t get through.”
They stared at each other for a few moments before breathing simultaneously, “What the fuck is going on?”
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Topaz woke with a start. Images flashed through her head: long blond hair, tears streaming down strangers’ faces… What the hell was going on here?
Her younger sister, Sapphire, opened her bedroom door. “Topaz, come on. You and me and Pearl need to talk.”
“About what?” Topaz asked, rubbing her eyes as she sat up and swung her legs over the side of her bed. Why did she have a terrible feeling in the pit of her stomach?
Sapphire steadily met her gaze. “About that vision you just had.”
~ ~ ~
“So you’re telling me we’re the Three Fates from Greek myths?” Topaz growled, still confused from her “vision” earlier. Her younger sisters, Sapphire and Pearl, had called her to their living room to tell them why she’d had a vision. Sapphire had dreamed of a hooded figure that told her everything: she, Pearl, and Topaz had the spirits of the Three Fates sleeping within them, and they had now awakened.
“Her name was Clotho, and she told me that I was her reincarnation. Pearl is Atropos, and Topaz is Lachesis.” Twisting her mouth wryly, Sapphire pulled up her shirt sleeve. Before, Sapphire had never dreamed of getting a tattoo. Now, there was an image of a spool of thread on her shoulder. Topaz and Pearl checked their own shoulders, which bore the same marking as their third sister. “These have appeared on all three of us. It means the spirits of the Fates have fully awakened. We have received powers related to them, too; Pearl sees visions of the past, I see visions of the present, and you, Topaz, can see the future.”
Pearl interrupted, “And we’re not the only ones. They’re everywhere—all the figures from Greek mythology that we read about in Percy Jackson and all that other stuff. They’ve been reincarnated, too, but they have no idea that they have the spirits of those Greek figures within them. In my vision, I saw many of their births, with the spirits drifting into them.” She bit her lip. “I saw other things about them, too.”
Topaz furrowed her eyebrows. “That doesn’t fit with my vision at all…” She blinked, and suddenly, she was transported to the base of a mountain. When she blinked again, she was back with her sisters. Sighing, she heard the voice of Lachesis’s spirit whispering to her. “Never mind. We need to call all of the reincarnations to the base of Mount Olympus. It’s where… It’s where they’ll meet their destinies.”
Pearl closed her eyes. “Gods, Titans, heroes, princesses… All of them are scattered throughout the world. But I can tell where they were born. They might not be there now.”
Sapphire nodded. “We’ll need to send a message to them, telling them to come to Mount Olympus.”
The three sisters closed their eyes, using their other power of telepathy to reach across the world to the reincarnations of Greek figures. They had just barely made contact when something blocked them from completing their task. Sapphire scowled. “Someone got in the way. Someone powerful.”
“Or something,” Topaz muttered darkly. She, of course, couldn’t help but know what had happened. Knowing the future was a horrible curse to bear.
“On the bright side,” Pearl said with one of her bright, model smiles, “we get to go to Greece! And everyone else will know to get there!”
Sapphire looked out the window at the sun rising over the horizon. “But we can’t interfere.”
Topaz ran a hand through her hair. “Not yet, we can’t. We have to wait until they all figure out what’s going on.”
Her younger sister, Sapphire, opened her bedroom door. “Topaz, come on. You and me and Pearl need to talk.”
“About what?” Topaz asked, rubbing her eyes as she sat up and swung her legs over the side of her bed. Why did she have a terrible feeling in the pit of her stomach?
Sapphire steadily met her gaze. “About that vision you just had.”
~ ~ ~
“So you’re telling me we’re the Three Fates from Greek myths?” Topaz growled, still confused from her “vision” earlier. Her younger sisters, Sapphire and Pearl, had called her to their living room to tell them why she’d had a vision. Sapphire had dreamed of a hooded figure that told her everything: she, Pearl, and Topaz had the spirits of the Three Fates sleeping within them, and they had now awakened.
“Her name was Clotho, and she told me that I was her reincarnation. Pearl is Atropos, and Topaz is Lachesis.” Twisting her mouth wryly, Sapphire pulled up her shirt sleeve. Before, Sapphire had never dreamed of getting a tattoo. Now, there was an image of a spool of thread on her shoulder. Topaz and Pearl checked their own shoulders, which bore the same marking as their third sister. “These have appeared on all three of us. It means the spirits of the Fates have fully awakened. We have received powers related to them, too; Pearl sees visions of the past, I see visions of the present, and you, Topaz, can see the future.”
Pearl interrupted, “And we’re not the only ones. They’re everywhere—all the figures from Greek mythology that we read about in Percy Jackson and all that other stuff. They’ve been reincarnated, too, but they have no idea that they have the spirits of those Greek figures within them. In my vision, I saw many of their births, with the spirits drifting into them.” She bit her lip. “I saw other things about them, too.”
Topaz furrowed her eyebrows. “That doesn’t fit with my vision at all…” She blinked, and suddenly, she was transported to the base of a mountain. When she blinked again, she was back with her sisters. Sighing, she heard the voice of Lachesis’s spirit whispering to her. “Never mind. We need to call all of the reincarnations to the base of Mount Olympus. It’s where… It’s where they’ll meet their destinies.”
Pearl closed her eyes. “Gods, Titans, heroes, princesses… All of them are scattered throughout the world. But I can tell where they were born. They might not be there now.”
Sapphire nodded. “We’ll need to send a message to them, telling them to come to Mount Olympus.”
The three sisters closed their eyes, using their other power of telepathy to reach across the world to the reincarnations of Greek figures. They had just barely made contact when something blocked them from completing their task. Sapphire scowled. “Someone got in the way. Someone powerful.”
“Or something,” Topaz muttered darkly. She, of course, couldn’t help but know what had happened. Knowing the future was a horrible curse to bear.
“On the bright side,” Pearl said with one of her bright, model smiles, “we get to go to Greece! And everyone else will know to get there!”
Sapphire looked out the window at the sun rising over the horizon. “But we can’t interfere.”
Topaz ran a hand through her hair. “Not yet, we can’t. We have to wait until they all figure out what’s going on.”
“Cole, you son of a bitch! Why the hell did you let me drink so much last night? What kind of brother are you?!” Skylie woke up scolding her half-brother, who was passed out on the floor of their hotel room.
Rolling onto his back, Cole looked up at her through narrowed blue eyes. “I only just found out you existed two weeks ago, Sky. You really expect me to be good at this big brother thing already?”
Skylie scowled. Cole had a point, she supposed. Not three weeks ago, an old friend of her father’s had handed her a letter that her father had written shortly before he died. It told her of a woman he’d met in America and had a relationship with briefly before he’d gone back to Canada and married her mother. While normally she would have been disgusted by her father’s ability to move from one woman to the next quickly, Skylie tamped it down as soon as her father revealed something interesting: she had a half-sibling. His old flame had contacted him while he was dating Skylie’s mother, telling him that she was pregnant. But since he was with another woman now, he couldn’t be there for his son, who was born after he and Skylie’s mother had gotten engaged.
For once, Skylie had been glad that her mother was rich. She’d gone to America, to Philadelphia, where her father had said he’d met the woman, only to find Coleson McKinney in a cemetery. When she saw the last name on the tombstone, she realized that this unfairly attractive guy wearing eyeliner was her half-brother.
Cole had taken the whole revelation in stride.
Since Skylie really didn’t want to tell her mom about all of this, and they “needed some sibling bonding time anyway,” Cole decided they’d go to Greece. (A really random option, but Skylie wasn’t about to protest.) So here they had arrived just yesterday.
Skylie had only known her brother for two weeks, but Cole was the only person in the world right now that she trusted. He’d told her everything about his life, and she’d begrudgingly done the same, though it had been hard for her to talk about. Cole had simply wrapped his arms around her and told her he wouldn’t let anyone hurt her ever again. For the first time since she was sixteen, she found herself trusting someone again.
That didn’t change the fact that Cole was a horrible brother and annoying as hell.
“Get some clothes on, idiot,” Skylie growled, averting her eyes from Cole, who only had his boxers on. She was also avoiding the affectionate pink glow from his aura, which had grown brighter over the two weeks she’d known him. “We’re going sightseeing today, remember? ‘Sibling bonding?’”
Cole grinned. “Yes, ma’am.”
“That’s Sky to you.”
~ ~ ~
Why did Cole have to be just about a foot taller than her? He walked so fast, he nearly left Skylie behind when they reached Mount Olympus. Despite all the hype from the Greek myths, it wasn’t really that impressive.
Cole had his hands in his pockets as he and Skylie approached the base of the mountain. “How much do you wanna bet you’d beat me in a mountain-climbing competition?”
“You wouldn’t be able to afford the bet I’d make on that.” She gestured to her combat boots and lean muscles from her years spent as a street urchin.
“You’re probably right.”
When they reached the base of the mountain, they were surprised to find a little town there. Last Skylie had checked, it shouldn’t have been there. “This is just weird.” The town itself was in tatters, with dilapidated buildings everywhere and patches of grass scattered on the cobbled street. A few small animals scurried away from them as they explored, finding nothing but tattered curtains and piles of rubble.
Cole scratched his head. “Maybe we should see if there’s anyone who knows anything about this place.” He turned back the way they had come with Skylie following close behind.
As they reached the entrance to the town, Cole veered off the path. Waiting next to the first building by the entrance was… their luggage? Skylie didn’t need to read her brother’s aura to know she was just as confused as he was. “Unless I’m losing it, I’m pretty sure this should not be here.”
Skylie knew a dangerous situation when she saw one. She immediately turned to the town’s entrance and tried to run away. But when she reached the very border of the ruin, she stopped in her tracks. It wasn’t that she scared—she actually couldn’t move past the border. It was like some sort of shield or force field. Turning back to Cole, Skylie said, “I can’t get through.”
They stared at each other for a few moments before breathing simultaneously, “What the fuck is going on?”[/FONT]
Rolling onto his back, Cole looked up at her through narrowed blue eyes. “I only just found out you existed two weeks ago, Sky. You really expect me to be good at this big brother thing already?”
Skylie scowled. Cole had a point, she supposed. Not three weeks ago, an old friend of her father’s had handed her a letter that her father had written shortly before he died. It told her of a woman he’d met in America and had a relationship with briefly before he’d gone back to Canada and married her mother. While normally she would have been disgusted by her father’s ability to move from one woman to the next quickly, Skylie tamped it down as soon as her father revealed something interesting: she had a half-sibling. His old flame had contacted him while he was dating Skylie’s mother, telling him that she was pregnant. But since he was with another woman now, he couldn’t be there for his son, who was born after he and Skylie’s mother had gotten engaged.
For once, Skylie had been glad that her mother was rich. She’d gone to America, to Philadelphia, where her father had said he’d met the woman, only to find Coleson McKinney in a cemetery. When she saw the last name on the tombstone, she realized that this unfairly attractive guy wearing eyeliner was her half-brother.
Cole had taken the whole revelation in stride.
Since Skylie really didn’t want to tell her mom about all of this, and they “needed some sibling bonding time anyway,” Cole decided they’d go to Greece. (A really random option, but Skylie wasn’t about to protest.) So here they had arrived just yesterday.
Skylie had only known her brother for two weeks, but Cole was the only person in the world right now that she trusted. He’d told her everything about his life, and she’d begrudgingly done the same, though it had been hard for her to talk about. Cole had simply wrapped his arms around her and told her he wouldn’t let anyone hurt her ever again. For the first time since she was sixteen, she found herself trusting someone again.
That didn’t change the fact that Cole was a horrible brother and annoying as hell.
“Get some clothes on, idiot,” Skylie growled, averting her eyes from Cole, who only had his boxers on. She was also avoiding the affectionate pink glow from his aura, which had grown brighter over the two weeks she’d known him. “We’re going sightseeing today, remember? ‘Sibling bonding?’”
Cole grinned. “Yes, ma’am.”
“That’s Sky to you.”
~ ~ ~
Why did Cole have to be just about a foot taller than her? He walked so fast, he nearly left Skylie behind when they reached Mount Olympus. Despite all the hype from the Greek myths, it wasn’t really that impressive.
Cole had his hands in his pockets as he and Skylie approached the base of the mountain. “How much do you wanna bet you’d beat me in a mountain-climbing competition?”
“You wouldn’t be able to afford the bet I’d make on that.” She gestured to her combat boots and lean muscles from her years spent as a street urchin.
“You’re probably right.”
When they reached the base of the mountain, they were surprised to find a little town there. Last Skylie had checked, it shouldn’t have been there. “This is just weird.” The town itself was in tatters, with dilapidated buildings everywhere and patches of grass scattered on the cobbled street. A few small animals scurried away from them as they explored, finding nothing but tattered curtains and piles of rubble.
Cole scratched his head. “Maybe we should see if there’s anyone who knows anything about this place.” He turned back the way they had come with Skylie following close behind.
As they reached the entrance to the town, Cole veered off the path. Waiting next to the first building by the entrance was… their luggage? Skylie didn’t need to read her brother’s aura to know she was just as confused as he was. “Unless I’m losing it, I’m pretty sure this should not be here.”
Skylie knew a dangerous situation when she saw one. She immediately turned to the town’s entrance and tried to run away. But when she reached the very border of the ruin, she stopped in her tracks. It wasn’t that she scared—she actually couldn’t move past the border. It was like some sort of shield or force field. Turning back to Cole, Skylie said, “I can’t get through.”
They stared at each other for a few moments before breathing simultaneously, “What the fuck is going on?”[/FONT]
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